Donald is married to Lori Ferguson and is owner vice-president of Continental Colloids Limited in Toronto . Judy is married with three children; Skye, Liam and Mackala. Daniel has a Husky Franchise in Windsor, Ontario , where he and his wife Heather look after their two children; Michael and Jake . In 1977 Don and Aileen separated and fours years later Don married Marguerite (Johns) McQueen whose husband was deceased. Don became step-father to: David McQueen ,, President of Plastics, married to Emily and the father of two children; Grant and Amanda. Cindy McQueen who is employed as a hygienist by Dr. John Smith , has two children; Malcolm and Sebastian, and lives in Kingston . Stuart McQueen is a supervisor for , in Kingston where he and his wife Tammy care for their two children; Joshua and Jasmine. Some significant changes in Don's and Marguerite's life in recent years was the decision to move two years ago to a "granny flat", sharing a home with Stuart and Tammy and their two young children. This home is located on a large lake ten miles north of Kingston . For about four years they enjoyed traveling around the on a large boat, living on board for extended periods of time. During the winter months they move to their home in Clearwater, Florida . The most enjoyable experiences Don has had over the years was the opportunity to travel, take courses and enjoy other cultures while in the Military. Also, setting up and getting operational, the dental services in Kingston General Hospital. This opened the door to providing dental services for patients within the hospital and for over thirty years to all people from all walks of life, regardless of their ability to pay. He enjoyed the mental stimulation of continually upgrading his education and skills by taking courses in and outside Canada , and the challenge of switching to prosthedontics from surgery. His more memorable recollection of his SDU days was, along with Will Mclnnis and several others, stealing a chicken from the Experimental Farm, chopping its head off on the railway tracks, plucking it, attempting to roast it in the chem lab oven, and finally frying it over a Sterno stove in a mess tin in his room. One tough chicken. He remembers also making beer behind the football stand which subsequently froze and produced some high test alcohol for himself and his many friends. Don's leisure world now includes: being a member of a photo club and upgrading his skills both in photography and stained glass production; shuffling where he recently won a plaque, and doing all kinds of fishing. He continues his interest in boating and is presently a member of local power squadron and has his AP. Euchre and Bridge are a continuing source of enjoyment as well as watching his grandchildren grow and mature. He regrets that proposed surgery for Marguerite will probably prevent his attendance at the '51 reunion.