Typical Family Picnic, 1940
Photo taken during a typical family picnic to Witless Bay Line in the summer of 1940. The truck belonged to E. Shute & Sons of St. John's, a plastering contractor (my wife's father). It was common in those days for families and relatives to go on group picnics, and usually blueberry picking was involved. The truck had a collapsible awning over top and benches on both sides to accommodate a large group. Those in the picture include:
Back Row
Frank Cornick, Irene (Shute) Hart, Ernestine (Shute) Jones, Ernest Shute Jr., Roy Winsor, Mereda (Shute) Cornick (my wife), Current Shute maid.
Front row
Louisa Johnson Cornick (Frank’s mother), Pearl (Williams) Cornick, Beatrice (Mullett) Shute, Ernest Shute Sr., Two unknown friends of Gordon Shute
Submitted By: John Cornick
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