The Brussels Post, 1947-6-25, Page 7with
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY
RINEHART deceased,
All Plaints nanlnsl the Estate of
Witham Henry Rinehart, late of
Muskegon, Michigan, who lied on
the 23rd day of May, 1414 a'' re.
I nnired to forward full na-11,11 ars to
' their claims;• dilly verlfi'•d, to the
nndnr,,i -noxi by the :Stlt day of Jaw?
1 tile. niter whirls date the assnte of
I. the !estate will he dielributot, having
recant only to the exam'. then
I I r rl
FRANK DONELLy, K.a,
Goderir•h Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
iLUEVALE
George Yeo died at his home, Con-
cession three Turnherry, in his
85th year on Wednesday, after a
short Illness. The funeral service
wag. held for the United Church, Fri-
day, The pastor, Rev. A. G.
I•Iewitt officiating. Burial was in
W4ngliam Cemetery. 'elle pallbearers
were, Andrew Adams, Thomas
Shearer, Harvey Timen, Andrew
Miller, Raymond 'Elliott, James
Elliott. Mr. Yeo was a son of the
late Robert Yeo, a pioneer, and had
livel all his life in the township.
He was married in 1903 to Miss
Susanna Reynartl, of Ethel, who
survives, with three sons; Glendon,
of Southampton, Sperling of this
village, and Wesley at home; four
grandchildren; brother William, of
the same concession, and his young-
est sinter, Mrs, Fences Demman,
London, Mrs. Yeo was one of a family
of 13,
(Ile ;free v
George Yeo
1 George Yeo, a life-long resident of
this community, died at his home,
con, 8 Turnberry, on Wednesday in
his SEth yew', foliowtne a short ill-
ness. He was the son of pioneer
parents, born and rallied on the farm
which he successfully operated until
a Short time ago. He is survived by
his wife. the former Susennh Ray.
nand of Ethel, and three sons, Glen-
don. ,Soutlsamptonr, Sparling, Blue -
vale; one Wesley, at home; one
brother, Wililsm, Bluevale; and one
sister, Mrs. Denman, London. He
was predecased by three brothers
and six sisters, Robert and John
of Bluevale. Joseph of London,
Mils. Ring of Toronto, Mrs. Har.
bottle of Cranbrook, Mrs. J. J.
Denman and Mrs. Andrew Holmes
of Bluevale, Mrs, Hatfield of Michi-
gan, and Mrs, Walker of Toronto.
Following a private funeral ser-
vice at his residence on Friday
afternoon, a public service was
ield at the Bluevale United Church,
of which Mr. Yeo was • a member.
vices were conducted by Rev.
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For your Spring Cleating, we have
Paints and Varnishes.
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A. G. Hewitt, The pallbearers, all
neighbors, were Andrew Adams,
Thomas Shearer, Harvey Timm,
Andrew Miller, ,Eames Elliott, and
Raymond Elliott. Burial was in
WIngham cemetery,
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MORRIS
aline Mary Syang of L;xetee te'ich-
ing staff was a week end visitor with
Barbara Michie,
J'as and Mrs Michte and :tire,
etre. isabella Coln Illyth, attended
the C olr-Calbralth wedding In first
91. Andrew's United Church, Lonrlrnt
nit t'iatnrday,
Mee. Il.olt, (lraeby way a week oust
vtnttor in London with relative,.
Mr. and Mee hen, Sn le and \l
Marthew Pe nor nf. Stturne emelt hits
week NA with iobe incl Mr,. Ste•fr.
Mise Laura af Ise K. 4 W.
iionpllal. lel Wiener le spreading he.'
vacation at the home of her parents.
Over 30 members of 11. Ma,lestle
Women's Institute attend el the ee11
ann!versa ly celebration of the
founding of ;Vnmen'e Inetltutes
which was held at the O.A.C..
Guelph.
John and Mrs. Spell' and fancily
attended the Mahn rdson reunion
which was held at Seaforth Lions
Park on Saturday, JJune 21st.
Mrs, Ella Merritt of Grimsby
spent a few days at Me home of
Mn•, and Mrs. W. T. Armstrong, the
former's sister.
Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Amstong
attended the McTavish reunion
tannic held at Moorefield Park on
Saturday, June 21st.
CRANBRo.'''i,
Wm, and We. Catneeon and daugh-
ter Mrs. Art Marshall, her hushaild
Arthur Marshall and little daughter
Beth, all of South Orange, N.J„ spent
several days last week with Mrs,
Wm. Cameron Sr„ and Calvin anal
Mrs. Cameron.
Miss Kate McNabb, teacher, is
home for her enamor vacation.
The last meeting of the Millan
Band until Retool re -opens in Sept-
ember was helot on Monday after
school. Brief opening exercises
were presided over by Mies A. For-
rest, after which games were played
in the church shed. Lunch was
served at the close by members of
the W.M.S.
There will be a sahowing of Nation-
al Film Board pictures at the Cran- halves, L. Ryan, C. Ryan, F. O'Oon-
brook school on Thursday night at nor; forwards, W. O'Sullivan, _Mc -
S o'clock,
: 7'ir,$
Wednesday, June 2Gth, 1PQ
fordfia4e,
WILI"
Walton Defeated
By St. Columban
Showing some of last years power
which won the championship of the
Huron Football Association. St.
Cioluenban edged out Walton 3 to 1
in a clean, well -played soccer game
at St, Columban Welnestlav night.
During the first half of the game,
St. Oolumban had control of the
play, but the excellent tending of
Coots in the Walton goal kept the
first half scoreless: About 10 min-
utes after the second half got under
wary, J, O'Connor scored for St. Col-
umban with a close -in shot after a
scramble in front of the goal. Five
minutes later, Delaney tallied the
second one for St. Columban by
clicking on a well-pasetl kick.
Walton, displaying a great burst
of powers, kept St. Columban in
thein• own end of the field for some
time. Walton finally scored on it I
tricky shot from far out by Les 1
Dolma.ge, O'Sullivan put the game
on ice soon afterwards when be I
went in ou the Walton goalie alone,
lured him out of position and hang-
ed hone the winning counter,
St. Columban—goal, V. Murray;
backs, F. Murray, T, Merery;
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Wade, Delaney, U'1)r �k:, J. ..
Connor; Subs, McGraw, Rowland, /
\Valine --goal. Coot.;• bank-. 111''.
lehreys, Taylor; halves, R. Dolmege,
Reed, Me('all; Fame:tete, L Love.
Bennett, Traviss, L, Doltuage, 11.
R. Love.
Ifrasimpneraip
ll,tfel'ee—Wilson :\dill, Henson.
GREY
Deputy Reeve S. Maclean :tied - Mrs.
Meehan attended the County li'',ines
Convention held in the Royal Con-
naught hotel, Heinle :n. Ihie weeg,
ee le with surer inettlie ' of the
County Home Committee.
Bliss Glenna. Machan is ilsitit'g in
Kiachener with her slates, Blrs, Doug,.
Whitfield.
FARE AND ONE-THIRD
FOR THE ROUND TRIP
Good going all day Monday,
June 30th, until 2 p.m. Tuesday,
July 1st.
RETURN LIMIT: Leave destination
not later than midnight Wednes-
day, July 2nd.
Slandord 77m.
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Railway Agent.
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