Back in 1966
Foodie Favourite
Family Memories
Hobbies and Habits
100

In 1966, this popular soda cost about 10 cents a bottle.

Coca-Cola

100

“When it comes to trying new foods, this twin is more likely to say ‘I’ll try it!’”

Yo

100

This McLeod sibling was born in 1965

Barry

100

Both twins have played this fast-paced sport, often played in gyms or on pavement with a ball instead of a puck.

Ball hockey

200

This long-running British rock band released the album Revolver in 1966

The Beatles

200

This dairy product is aged, sometimes moldy by design, and often served on fancy boards—yet remains firmly off Ro’s menu

Cheese

200

This is the age difference between Barry and the twins.

1 Year

200

Yolanda completed a 10K at this annual event celebrating moms, alongside Jordan and Niki.

What is sporting life 10K

300

In 1966, this animated TV show featuring Fred and Wilma was popular in households.

The Flinstones

300

This premium Swiss brand is Yo’s favorite type of chocolate.

Yo

300

This family member once dropped Santa’s bag from the roof

Randy

300

Each year, Ro keeps up this tradition by attending this type of live performance with Justin.

A play

400

This doll, introduced in 1959, was still one of the most popular toys in 1966.

The Barbie

400

Because of an allergy, Ro avoids foods containing these two things often found in snacks and baked goods.

Nuts and seeds

400

Mama attended high school in this Northern Ontario city.

North Bay 

400

This is the sport Yo enjoys that takes place on the water rather than on land.

Rowing

500

This band had a major hit in 1966 with ‘Good Vibrations.

Beach Boys

500

Growing up, Mama often made this classic Sunday-style meal, typically featuring a large cut of meat.

Roast

500

Before settling in Aurora in 1963, the family spent about this many years living in Toronto.

5 Years

500

This classic summer sport — played on a diamond — was one both twins enjoyed in their early years.

Softball

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