1972
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#1 JULY 8 1972 Hosted by Jimmy and B-Ann Gurto
Minutes of the first Gurto Family Reunion -1972- GURTO FAMILY REUNION The first Gurto family reunion was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. James v. Gurto, R.D. #2 Windgate Rd. Wexford, Pa. on the 8th of July 1972. It was attended by all ten members of the Gurto children and their families. Each member of the immediate family donated $10.00 toward the purchase of the meat for the meals. The balance of the entire day and refreshments were donated by the host and hostess. This included dinner and supper and all liquid beverages. First on the agenda after the initial greeting by everyone, cocktail hour was observed with James Gurto acting as bartender. Then a beautiful diner was served by B Ann and her daughters. It was injoyed by everyone. Then fun and games by young and old alike was then put into motion. They were provided and supervised by Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lewis and other members of the family. A meeting of all the gang was then held. Elections of officers was held with James Gurto as Pres. And Mrs. Frank Gurto as sec. Supper was next on the agenda. Some members stayed all night and others returned to their respective homes. The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lewis 717 Wrights Ave. Conneaut, Ohio on July 14, 1973
American Pie was the hit song of the
year. There was only one of your generation around then. Johnny Lewis II was 1 1/2 years
old. My sister Brandy and my Brother Nick weren't born yet. Only two of the Juniors were
married then, but then they were pretty old, Diane was 25 and Johnny was 22. The Viet-Nam war was in full swing
and we were all grateful that Jimmy and Johnny had made it home safely. I can remember
several times when we would be at Grandma's helping to pack packages of food for them and
writing letters to them. Rosie and Effie proudly displayed the star on their front windows
that let everyone know that they had a son in the service. I was 17 years old that year and Just
before the reunion I went to Milwaukee to spend 4 weeks with Aunt Sue and Sharen who lived
with Aunt Sue at the time. Jackie Moneypenny was asked to come along but his Dad
wouldnt let him go. Jackie and I were inseparable as we had been ever since we were
about 5 and 6 years old. Sharen was engaged to David at the time and I remember them
taking me out to a few places. There was a beautiful girl who lived across the street from
Aunt Sue and I was madly in love with her only she didn't know it. Grandma and Grandpa (Peter and Mary)
had just died the previous winter. It was very strange attending the funerals; they were
almost identical and only 6 weeks apart. The only good thing about it was the fact that
the "out of towners" would be around. It was always special when Jimmy and
B-Ann's family, Christy and Peggy's family or Sue and Bob would be in town. Even when Tony
and Ellen and the kids came around it was a big deal They only lived here in Conneaut but
to us it was so far away. My dad always used Tony's kids as an example for us to model our
behaviour. It was just like a Holiday. The adults would chat and leave us kids to our own
devices. It was pretty much like that at the
first reunion at Jimmy and B-Ann's house. I remember that they had a bar and Jimmy Speer
was making drinks for all the kids. I had quite a few Cherry Brandy and Cokes that day. As
a matter of fact, that would have been the first time I had ever really drank alcohol.
Somehow, the fact that we were all together didn't strike me as being all that unusual or
special since most of us lived in close proximity and could see each other whenever we
wanted. And me being a 17 year old who "knew it all" figured that it would
always be that way. It was only a short time later that the Moneypenny's moved to
Allentown. I suppose and, as cousins go, I would have been about the closest to the
Moneypenny's since Steve was in my grade and Jackie was my best friend. I was over there
or they were at my place nearly every day. It was then that I started to appreciate the
opportunities to get together a little more. But only a couple of
months later we were almost all together again as we caravanned our way to
Milwaukee for Sharen's wedding. I remember it was like a barracks down in Susie's
basement. There were about 30 foldaway beds down there because we all stayed with her. I
was happy to be able to see Claire again but my happiness was short lived. She developed a
crush on David Gurto and hardly spoke to me at all. I remember wanting to ask her to
dance at Sharen's wedding but I didn't know how to dance. Who should come to the rescue,
but our Aunt Gayle. Gayle was always the coolest aunt. She was always at our level. She
understood us. We could go to Gayle and talk to her and she would understand. Anyway Gayle
took me out on the dance floor and taught me to polka. She said, "If you can polka,
you can do any dance." and you know something? She
was right. I have had many dance lessons in my life in many styles from disco, to
clogging, to ballroom and I have found them all very easy to pick up. I had a job that year, actually I had been working for about
two years already by then at Effie's and Rosie's Pizza Shop. What a great job. I remember Brenda helping
us and for some reason I remember that her favourite song was "Long Cool Woman in a
Black Dress" I was going into 12th grade that year. So was Stevie Moneypenny. The move to Allentown really affected Stevie because he had been elected class president. I remember he stayed with Gayle and Pat that year so that he could finish up his senior year. I also remember that there was a rivalry between jackie and me over this one particular girl Even though I was sad that they had moved, I was also happy that Jackie was out of the picture as far as this girl was concerned. I was really happy when she accepted my invitaiton to the Homecoming dance. What happened? About an hour before I was to pick her up, who should appear? Jackie. he wanted to know if he could tag along to the dance. So there we were, me, Jackie and my date with two corsages.
David Gurto Barry Pearce and Debi
Pearce had just graduated and I remember Barry and Debi joining the army. The Vietnam War was still going on. (Excerpt from email sent to Sharen
Waldoch on July 8, 2001 for the 30th Gurto Reunion.)
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