Here we are celebrating another reunion. I worked with Gus to help arrange previous reunions and was so impressed with how he handled so many important details. We miss him and will always remember what a great guy he was.
Gus was just so damn cute!!! It's no wonder that I had such a crush on him........as did many other girls I'm sure. And boy oh boy, could he ever jive! It was such a treat to be able to dance with him. I just know he's rock 'n rollin' in a happier place. RIP Gus.
I remember Gus when he first came to Canada from Scotland and was in my class at Queen Mary school. I can remember the teacher asking him if he would wear his Kilt to school one day, which he did. I can still see him running around the school yard, with his Kilt on, kicking the soccer ball, some things just seem to stick in your mind, this is one of them. I mentioned this to him at the last grad we had
Marlene Wrixon (Quaife)
I went to school with Gus from grade one to nine. He was a great friend and a lot of fun, I last saw him at our reunion
when we went on the boat trip up Indian arm in 2008, he died the next year 2009.
Love you gus,
Marlene Quaife
Margaret Dance (Chalmers)
Here we are celebrating another reunion. I worked with Gus to help arrange previous reunions and was so impressed with how he handled so many important details. We miss him and will always remember what a great guy he was.
Mavis Rollingson (Creech)
Gus was just so damn cute!!! It's no wonder that I had such a crush on him........as did many other girls I'm sure. And boy oh boy, could he ever jive! It was such a treat to be able to dance with him. I just know he's rock 'n rollin' in a happier place. RIP Gus.
Edwin Willcox
I remember Gus when he first came to Canada from Scotland and was in my class at Queen Mary school. I can remember the teacher asking him if he would wear his Kilt to school one day, which he did. I can still see him running around the school yard, with his Kilt on, kicking the soccer ball, some things just seem to stick in your mind, this is one of them. I mentioned this to him at the last grad we had
rest in peace my friend Angus Mitchel
Ted
Bob Thomson
I remember playing with the Buffalo soccer team in grade six. Gus's father was
always urging him on to score, shouting in a loud brogue: "Come on Angus, Laddie!"
"Och, no, Laddie, ye must attack!" Etc. Angus was easily our top scorer.