I Games and food for all PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1989 -- 29 Leask family marks 61st annual reunion The 61st Ontario Leask Reunion Picnic was held Sunday June 4, at Goodwood Park, Goodwood. We gathered at this lovely park for an afternoon of games under the capable management of Bar- bara, Bill, Tony and many helpers. Races: Boys & Girls 2-3 years: 1. Michael Stone; 2. Mark Tem- ple; 3. Brittany Daneliak. Boys & Girls 4-5 years: Tie Janice Gordon & Bowen Daneliak. Combined Race 6-12: 1. Michael Temple; 2. Matthew Temple; 3. Billy Leask. Ladies: 1. Lois Mitchell; 2. Cyn- thia Lesslar; 3. Kathie Daneliak. Men: 1. David Stocks; 2. Tony Leask; 3. Chris Mitchell. Ladies Ball Toss: 1. Lois Mit- chell; 2. Barbara Leask. Mens Ball Toss: 1. Tony Leask; 2. David Stocks; 3. Chris Mitchell. Ladies Shoe Kick: 1. Cynthia Lesslar; 2. Joan Temple; 3. Dianne Leask. Mens Shoe Kick: 1. Chris Mit- chell; 2. Rick Leask; 3. Tony Leask. ; Ladies Nail Drive (with much "help" from the young lads) 1. Bonnie Leask; 2. Kathie Daneliak; 3. Isabelle Underwood. Mens Nail Drive: 1. B.J. Leask; 2. (Junior) Billy Leask; 3. Wes Lane. Egg Toss: Bob & Bev. Leask; 2. Kathie Daneliak & George Leask. Tug of War - Winners: Tony Leask, David Stocks, Paul Inett, Willy Stone, T.J. Leask, Billy Leask, George Leask, Coach - Tom Temple. Able Opponents: Rick Leask, Chris Mitchell, Ran- dy Bowes, Bob Leask, Ewart Leask, Matthew Temple, Michael Temple. Umpires: Jeff Temple, Bill Leask. The staff in charge of setting up tables, making drinks and organizing the pot luck meal are to be thanked and complimented for their work. Ably co-ordinated by Ross & Leila Stone - everyone enjoyed a sumptuous meal with 84 partaking. Elmer Eadie asked the blessing. ; Following the meal President Bill Leask opened a short business meeting with the elec- tion of the officers for 1989-90. President - Bill Leask nominated by Ross Stone, second- ed by Bev Leask. Nominations closed Elmer Eadie. 1st Vice- President - Elmer Eadie nominated by Mafgaret Leask, seconded by Joan Lane. Secretary - Jean Temple, nominated by Bev. Leask, seconded by Ewart Leask. Treasurer - Ewart Leask \ nominated by George A. Leask, seconded by Al Stocks. Barbara Leask asked to be me WEIGHT CLINIC --_at -- PORT PERRY CLINIC 230 Queen St., Port Perry Individual Weight Loss Program staffed by Professional Counsellors 985-4422 OPEN - MON. WED. THURS. FRI. replaced as hostess for games etc. Leila Stone to be assisted by hus- band Ross volunteered to take over these duties. The hat was passed to defray expenses. Barbara presented the follow- ing special awards: 50/50 draw was won by Larry Inett - Toron- to, Newlyweds - Verne and Heather MacKinnon, Brampton, Youngest at Heart Lady: Estelle Leask, Oshawa (over 90), Youngest at Heart Gent: Charlie Leask, Weston (over 75), Longest Married: Gordon and Marjorie Robertson, Hamilton - 46 years, Younest baby - Brooklyn Daneliak, Caledonia, born Nov. 22/88, Person travelling furthest to picnic: David Leask, Jedburgh, Scotland. Ross Stone is chairing the 1991 reunion (to celebrate the 150th an- niversary of Peter Leask coming to Canada) and asked those with suggestions for this reunion fill in the sheets included with the newsletter and return them to him or Joan Lane, Port Perry. Bill, Barbara and Andrew will be attending the 1989 gathering in Scotland. Ewart gave the bank balance and is collecting the 1989 member- ship fees. A very special thank you was given to George A. Leask and Heather MacKinnon for all their time, effort and expenses in pro- ducing the newsletter, twice annually. Bill thanked the executive and. spouses for their work in 1988, 1989. Ewart would like the genealogy sheet filled out so that he may complete his work on updating the book and the planned supplement to include families not already listed. Please have these return- ed by Nov. 1, 1989. Barbara announced guessing of Jelly beans winner - Ann Stocks Smarties - Bill Wagg. A unanimous show of hands confirmed the 1990 reunion second Sunday in June at Goodwood park and hall. Al Stocks expressed our thank you to Bill Leask for all his work as president over the past year. 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