f o c Tataz 241. â€" 90th Birthday Celebration enz me en o e l .96 i " "Aq c w 0e e 32 2 I ADERNUDHEAIT = CA 4 DE viteg cutll 0 m e on C © _ ~OPENHOUSEATFIREHNALL [sW ° _ }}> . a [ 8. ~ Bs §uP | kc l | MA ) > = > : 5 EM tw A% ; . _ | f "Aed > e e is is t § issb t [ B se s t ts NC# Jb. AJ 1â€"4 ~36 4 § h $ o_ f es "3-35’.-,}5,_ io §3 4:3 tige s CÂ¥ o f c 3 *’i\' ‘-’;ï¬:» Aâ€" e c ® wy! 3 | } p im 7k s m 9 ""ur & ‘aAv.â€" â€"p ~y VC w : â€" yM & ° [ o P _ ,!f:’g' i :ï¬: git. s §f" § o > . & a1 R J CTy Il‘{&; i:_-"‘?‘! 2 ~a imczad % m g‘, 'E" 2 . uo Â¥ \ | PA 6 m C y 1P uek e I A *(x N : 6 .'{“A« , %f%? * Ca i':“.;; * . _ % “_{m}f""‘- 4 i s i9 _ 4. ) I ge â€"+ She was [ <~ Y e ui. Sposs / > On_ July 28, ‘Mrs, then a‘busy farmer‘s wifeâ€" j ie 2 °OO _ O 8 / _ _0 _ (Bectha Graham held open. with two small daughters. P yM R® _ _" __ ; house. for her. mother,. She recalls that in those hacts 4P l SÂ¥feseeh | Mrs, Annic Baker, on her days the meetings were P < ‘ï¬g" $ "‘j:' Jf {90th birthday. During the. ‘held in the homes, in the h T =g¢ MA W O cafternoon many. freinds. afternoons." This â€" was C h * l\ ‘c'w \and relatives. called. to followed by.a supper, serâ€" % f . »ot :_ {visit with . this gracious ved by the hostess and d <alli W __| |lady and extend their best! ‘open to all who wished to /" es # Siens mss S CS wishe§. In l_he evening. come, at a charge of 15 _ Fire Fighters Jim Miller, Stan Wilson and Ted Johnson demonâ€" ‘OVZr ï¬qu_farn_lll_ly gw:.'bers Ce’;v'[s per;clzson.h _ _ strated the Oxygen Ventilator to Scott Wilson, Murray Jewell, Almer| |*" [': auvestha 2 "}l‘"er i LS § 8 ferm asugecn 1 _ Rennie and Ross Thompson at the Brock Fire Hall in Sunderland. ‘:ng]?ié:ge a‘Mr: Bl:keal'frsl Sv:r’“ég,q * Aésoecianis;a ‘ _ . recently whenian open house washeld for the public to visit. _______. other d.aughl.er Mrs. now tall nl1e uied * me rmmane _ .. iEleanor Rennie was also Church â€" Women . four movenimaeLuelns 1 present assisting . in the. times, for a total of sevenâ€" j THQMPSON CLAN REUNION festivities. teen years. She has held |oâ€"~ne? i: & Mrs. Baker, the former). many other offices in this 4 ; mm m3 g f Annie St. John was born. organization, ‘Missionary | f:ï¬ . * on a farm near Wilfrid, Convenor, Devotional t Ontario, on July. 28, Convenor, Corresponâ€" § (1892.. ding Seeretary â€" and She became a member. pianist, to name some. ( of the Methodist Church She continues to be an l there, when. she was. active member and partic twelve. years Of &8C. . ipate in all the activities of $ Later, the family moved theâ€" Uniteds Church â€" to near . Vroomanton,. Women of Udora. 3 CC & where her church memâ€" She was organist. for * ,:'~'-,:5-':¢ e n F se ‘bership was_ transferred. . the Udora United Church b’ifl?{ j 34 % i WO W â€"When she married Arthur _ from 1949 to 1976, a total > yA fea® s Baker in 1911, she of 27 years. _ ’ > es ': f ,_,â€"1- 4: 4 became a member of the She. taught the Adult hy 2 M f ,%ï¬ # Udora Methodist Churâ€" Bible Class. in _Udora â€"A~ week ] s :&;’ \ Wl ch, where she remained. ._\Sunday School for thirty . & o_ ze f 6 en K: cars. _ / ‘ 3 â€" 2 4 =â€" * * es MeasMa canl Figae / = cz > . es Shown here is Jack Purvis of Stroud and Ross Thompson holding â€" t _ wasection of. ‘a 125 foot family tree prepared by Mr. Stroud for the 0¢â€" A c n e e ts Bsce ioains es