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BY THE Q:1CkEST STOPPING TIRE
YOU'VE EVER RIDDEN ON!
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PROTECTION PROTECTION
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dries wet roads as you drive. Like a
whole battery of windshield wipers
it sweeps the water right and left—
forces it out through the deep
drainage grooves—makes a track so
dry that you can light a match
on it.
Take our word for it, there's a dou-
•
ble reason for insisting on these new
Goodrich Silvertowns for your car.
Because also included in this great
life-saving tire is the famous Golden
Ply—the greatest protection against
high-speed blow-outsAmerica has ever
known. You might expect to pay mora
for this double protectionbut it's
yours AT NO EXTRA COST when
you ride on Goodrich Silvertowns.
Come in today.
FOR SAFETY TOMORROW GET SILVERTOWNS TODAY
Gordon Sanderson's Garage
CITIES SERVICE STATION
Phone 73X Brussels
ETHEL
Ethel L, O. L. will celebrate the
G4orioue Twelttih at Bsatase!s,
yianv farmers -were planing to
have finished haying by Judy 12, but
after tate rain: of Friday and Sunday
the work was delayed said load to be
readjusted.
Cherries are ripening in. .many
places birds in. large numbers are
bothersome to the Drop.
-Friday of last week excessive
heat caused the death of a horse
belonging to Harvey Dobson, The
loss, of the animal is all the more
relgreta'b'le, as it broke up a .handy
reliable team, convenient at any
dime tor all kinds of work, It may
take some time to train another
hexes to e bas suitable a mate.
Mervin and laths. Graleger ween
welcomed at the week -end, as they
retuened: from their nonxel'muoon.
They will enaide at Jamestoevn.
Betty and Ruth Dunrthr were
Ctist�,�ess �y
PRAY tot/
Y'ou can stili get Bray chicks
in moat breeds. But last ren-
lar 1939 hatches are now in In-
cubators. .Act quickly If you
want July chicks of famous
Bray qua Iity—shertyy ,fast•'grow-
ing, early laying. August hatches
to order only. ,
Gilbert Nethery
R. R. 5 Brussels
Sundiay attermcon visitors with Mrs.
, E, A. Maguire at the home of Joe.
and Mrs. Ames,
Asa expressions commondy used: last
week -end. 2s it hot enough for you?
Mrs, R. Barret Listowel, spent
a few days last week wife, friends
Okihel and vicinttty.
Mr, and Mrs. Parker,. of Stratford
who reside with Mm. W. Slemmon
bed the pleasure of the company o
their daughter over the week -end.
Mas. Simms, sister of Rev. Mr.
Snell with '1 er. sou Haley have been
gees -teat Ethel United Ohunch par-
sonage with Rev. Harold and Mrs.
Snell,
Despite dote urge to keep going at
haying, boeinig ankt numerous other
aotivities, quite a number of Ebhol-
1 iter. made arrangements to attend
the Grange celebration at Brussels
or some other point.
Some offering's rot late ripening
borne grown strawberries were plac-
ed' mu the local miurke't daring the
week,
A consignment of western cattle
girlvetl by C. N. R. a few days ago
for Geo. Hutchinson and Joe R.
Pearson' of Grey Twp., on• Cons., 5
and 4.
A horse, the property of Wm.
MaGinbuis was Domed dead int a ehal-
Lew tiny well into wltich it had accl
dentay fallen. 'while on pastime on
the faran adjolauiug the farm on
which Dec McGinnis resides, lot 22,
con. 9, at Ethel O:N,R, station,
•Mass- Geo. Bateman• is responding
ilavourable• to ta•eatmtent given. We
are lad to know.
At a largely representedcontrun-
ity presentation to the bridal
panty of a week ago Monday night,
July 10, in Grey Twp Hall, tote
honored guesibs Mervin and Mrr.
Grainger (nee Dorothy Franklin)
were made the recipients of a lateait
design china cabinet and c. Saucy
receptacle for nt'racelear eons are
titles.
To Dorothy and, Menvin:
Your -friends -of Ethel community
are pleased to shave this oppor-
tunity of spending a social evening
:with you and extending to you conn
grabwlatione, and sincere wishes
for your 'happiness, We congratu-
tmte, you, Mervin on your choice of
a life panther. We know ,that
Dorothy will bring into her new
tome the same catpnble and enthus-
iastic splint that we have always
Ifemnd in her aotivttes in, 2)tkueL,
Marry oe ,us feel that we already
know you Metwin as, a friend and
Itee are happy that you and Dor-
othy are making yodr home within
a few miles ad Ethel. We trust
that our ifriendslylp may grow and
our associations together will not
be broken,
To you botch we wish many years
of :happiness and prosperity. .As a
,token et our esteem we ask you to
accept this Flit with the good \vigil-
es of all your Ethel friends.
GRAINGER-FRANKLIN
Ethel United parsonage 'was the
scene of a pretty wedding early
Wednesday morning, July 51,11. 1939.
when. Rev, Hhold Snell united in
nsart'iaige Miss Dokbely Franklin,
eldest daughter of the late Mr,
and Ms's, Nelson Franklin' •to Mr,
,Mervin' Grainger, son of Mr. and'
,Mrs, Wan. Grainger of Jemesttows.
Title bride looked lovely in a waiuite
face thesis, a white bat and shoulder
length voiland matahh,g a:Ccessoriea
She carried a pretty 'borte&t o8 red;
end white rases, with a few sprays
rot orange blossome and baby's
be.naLt and it large red rose placed
on the V neck of her caress.
( Tee bride was attended by her
Aster, Miss Annie Franklin w'ho
wore a becoming 'frockof dusky
rose, lace, with White accessories'
She caeriedl en arnt bormet of whiter
and, red roses and a spray *0 orange
'blossoms and baity's. breath. The
g'roomtwas attenkl'ed by hie young-
est brother, !Stanley 'Grainger.
After" the weckentg ceremony a wee -
flinty breakfast was served et the
home of ih,e i:mete's aunt and mum,
Mr, and Mus. George Addy. After
a .short honeytmlaon to Orillia, ghet,
lborne, Braoebridge and Barry, the
ha3xpy couple will reside in James-
tawm,
BLUEVALE
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert leathers
and daughters are Spending a
week's holidays with Wei father and
hiss Redd nod his uncles and aunts
anti other friends,
Mr. rind Mass. Jas. Moses and
baby visited on Snnutlay sitereoon
evier :Lr, Feeney Mainers and eletere
and Charlie,
(Mr. and Kra. Arther Elliott and
son and daughter Mrs. George
Howard of Torenito and Mss. Wil-
bert Shepherd of Burlington spemtt
the week -end 'with weir cousins
Mr, Henry Mothers and sisters also
Chas, and Mr. enol, 'Dens. Melville
:Lathers and Mr, George Mathers,
Mrs, Wilbert 'Shepherd visited
ansae with her eouSi.nls Mr. Walter
Scott and sisters and brothers at
Beignave Satuarday afternoon and
Sunday forenloon,
Mrs. George leeward, Mee. Wil -
beet. Shepherd, Mr. Henry idathers,
Chas, and Miss, Adeline visited on
Sunklay atlteruot n reitbh Mats, Wm,
Sberiff and Miss Robins, and Grace
Sherd ff.
Mr, Donald Jewitt returned home
last week from the West.
We congratulate Alias 'Doreen
Hat:l1ton, she has secured a posi-
toan as teacher ,in the Powell
school, to aommenice nest Septem-
ber. We wish iter luick.
The regular monthly meeting
of bhe W.:LS. of Knox Presbyterian
Oluurch woe held in the Sunday
school room on Tlleursnay afternoon,
The first vicepresidenit, Mrs. J.
Elliott,
presided, Miss Florence
Fowler read the scripture (lesson
and Miss Jean rebatt offered pray-
er.. Following the reading 00 a
coanmuuntcation snout :Liss Agnes
Robertson the Presbytenian Student
secretasy, Miss Jean Elliott, was ap-
potntted student secretary for Blue -
vale Auxiliary, Mrs. elowbray had
charge of the topic and, spoke of
tlhe sincerity of the Christiane ,in
India and their appreciation of the
Gospel. Aso Florence Fowler read
a piece of poetry to keeping with
the subject, At the close of bhe
meeting, A1',tto, W. H, MOIvinney
read) an address amid, :lies, J, J. El-
liott presented Mns, Alex ,l•Iovebray
with a silver flower basket in
recognition of her falthful services
in tete elhatrch. orgautzationts. Mfrs:
Mlowbrwy replied' in worms of zee
predation, Lenon was served and
a social time volleyed,
The Young People of the United
Ohuratt presented the play, "Behind
the Newaa" alt Bethel Clunreit garden
petty an Fridley fidget,
'Tete public school is receiving 0
fresh coat 00 paint,
Mr, William R!ncktmere of Liss -
towel, has been engaged as teacher
Por Nle pttbdic school in the village
to succeed Mr, G. G', Wheeler who
ltnas been engaged to fill n vacancy
on the :staff of the Win,glisns ptrb-
Ulc aeluool, Mists Bernice Hagarllt
wlto has taught in SS. No, 10, Mor-
ris,
orris, ]las severed her Connection
with tee seation to fills position on
the public sdhaol stuff a,t Gederich,
Rev, W. J. WOat, M,A„ Stratford,
a former pastor of Knox Presby'
tenlan Oltmrch, occupied the, pulpit
here on, Sunday,
Wailers: Mar anti Mrs. Harry
Stowe, R, C, King and daughter,
1
SUPERIOR STORE
t. --QUALITY SERVICR,
SP CIA[ S FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Hillcrest Shortening • • • • • • •' 2 1b for 19c
White or Brown Sugar .. • • • .. ' , ' , . ' , 10 lir for 58c
Garden Patch Peas or Golden Corp 17 oz. 2 tins for 19c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes , , . • • . • , • , • 2 pack for 150
Many Flowers Toilet Soap . , 5 cakes for 19c
Handy Ammonia powder 4 pack for 19c'
Surprise Soap
Broken Sodas fresh ••••'
Ladies' Print Dresses, new styles
Boys' Short Pants for summer wear
Men's Zipper Shirts, red and blue
Children's Fancy Blue Running 'Shoes, 'white trim. pair 59c
Girl's 'Elk :Sport Shoes , per pr $1.39
Good Stock of Bug 'Killer 'on hand. ,
, 4 cakes for 19c
, , . 2 Jib. for 19c
each 98c'
each 590
each 98c
WM. ZIEGLER
Phone 22-11 Ethel; Ont.
Miss Etville King, Toronto, at the
Sanderson bonze; Mrs. Yoetllans,
Detroit, and Dougal S'tradhatu, of
Brussels, wbtilt their :Ulster, Mrs.
Peter S. A'Lclweat; Mrs. FIngalnd
and Ales. Jclhnstton, Walton, with
Miss Duff and Mrs, Aitkine Mr,
and Mals, Vi', J. Masters, Parmhill,
with .1St'. and Mrs. Jbbm, Hall. Mr,
Winters and Mese Marie Wettlaufetr,
Blyth,. with Mr, and: M. W. J.
Wetttltaufer; Miss Sanellie; Vancou-
ver, B.C.; with -her uncle, Walter
amid Mrs. :Smell'ie; Mies 'Smellie
made the cep by airplane; Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbur Mathere and two
deuglhitere, . Dublin, •With George
Mait:hers,•,
Rev. O. Tavener spoke from he
text, "Thy soul shall be bound in
the bumd1e of lite 'with, the Lord
thy God," Tru ,the United Ohuroh
on Sunday morning, showing that
only in God' can man find .his high-
est destiny. He used the kite as
an illustretign ter the oluildree s
ally, telling bow restraints are a
help tie:theta as is the string to the
kite. ?•^'•,»:a,g,,,- r
- WALTON
Mr, and Mrs. A. 'Sholdiee and
Nora, Mr. and Mrs, D. Sltoldice
and, Graham, lefr, anti: 1VLr.s. W. Shol-
dice and children, Mr, and Mrs, W.
L;- Vu'tlrengesser and Howard. Mr,
Orval Wltltfield, Mr. and Mrs, T.
Mose and Luella, Mr. and Mrs: Rus-
sel Sholdice and Gary, were guests
of ilreand Mus. Russet Knight's at
their :summer cottage at Kings-
bridge on, Saturday.
BOLTON REUNION
A large gathering at Harbour
Park, Goderioh, on July 5 was the
Bolton reunion attended by over
OIdti Members. Its 1840 Barnet
Bolton, dente to Canada from York-
shire England and in 1844 Margaret
Curie left Ireland to live in. Oan-
ada. They were married and settled
in fMclt011op tom•nlship where almost
all of their descendants: live.
Mrs, Samuel Glidden, a daughter
of Barnet Bolton and Margaret
Carrie in her seemly-fl.Bth year was
elle oldest member present white
two-year-old Marlene Elliott, daugh-
ter of Oliver Elliott was the pounlg-
sst,
Several of the younger members
present went to the beach after the
.,aces heel been run off, Upon their
return .bo the park snr1p'er was serv-
ed after which the officers for next
year's reunion were elected: Pres.,
James Elliott; vsceipresederet, Rus-
sel llioltan; :secretary treasurer,
Mrs. S. Humphries; tries; sports com-
mittee, Mrs. J, Heilebret, Leann
and Bolton George Glazier Mrs. H.
Monaghan Glen, McKnight, Bert
Gliddeon..
Tete result of 'the race% were
children up to 6, Bobby Monaghan;
Boys 7 to 10, Dart Glidden; Girls 4-
10, Marjorie Baxter; Young Ladles'
irate, Dorothy Bolton; Young Men's
Race Earl oliton; Married Wo-
ments Race, BMrd, Clhes:ter Giiddon;
married mens race, George Glazier
Ballon race ladies' vs, men restreted
in a tie; kick: the slipper, Oliver
Elliott; jelly bean race Mrs. Cecil
Baxter and Russel Bolton; ladies'
rolling pin race Mrs. Cecil Baxter;
men's rolling pin race, Bud Glidton;
pit plate race, Tars. Glen McKnight;
finkling tate mysterious Mr. Bolton,
Mrs, ,Cecil Baxter.
. Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of . Rebecca ..Sm.ithr
late of the Village of Brussels in
the County of Huron, Widow, De-
ceased.
All persons baying claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to Ole ,the Seine with
the undersigned Solicitor for the..
AdLministteate s, Williusint Fear atodf
James Leslie Fear, on or before
the 31st day of July 1939, atter
whioh date tite assets will be distri-
buted amongst tate parties entitled:
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have
Ween given,
DATED tut Clinton this lath, duty
of Tuly, A.D, 1939.
F. FINGLA+ND K,C., Clinton, Ont-
Soidceter for the Admuintstratons,
William Fear and "eines Leslie Fear
R.A. Reid, R. 0■ Brussels Office -
COMPLETE
EYESIGHT SERVICE
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
MODERATE PRICES
Miss Hingston's Store
Sigh. Specialist for I Every Wednesday
afternoon '
2:00 to 5:00
O21 Downie
h ne St., Stratford PHONE 51 Br
ussels
More. Than 20 years
1
10. H. FEAR
Phone 22x114 Ethel, Ont.
Coal, Coke and Cement
Blue Coal our Specialty
(There Is None Better).
Hamilton By -Product Coke
The Best and Cleanest
Alberta Coal
lVlidland — Rosedale
St. Marys Cement
'We Deliver Anywhere
Having taken over the blacksmithing
business formerly operated by Mr.
R. A. Brown, • I am prepared to
carry on with the- • ' •
Blalcksrnith,ing and
General Repair Work
It is my desire to continue in the same
manner with courteous service to all
Mr. Raby - - Ethel
receptacle for nt'racelear eons are
titles.
To Dorothy and, Menvin:
Your -friends -of Ethel community
are pleased to shave this oppor-
tunity of spending a social evening
:with you and extending to you conn
grabwlatione, and sincere wishes
for your 'happiness, We congratu-
tmte, you, Mervin on your choice of
a life panther. We know ,that
Dorothy will bring into her new
tome the same catpnble and enthus-
iastic splint that we have always
Ifemnd in her aotivttes in, 2)tkueL,
Marry oe ,us feel that we already
know you Metwin as, a friend and
Itee are happy that you and Dor-
othy are making yodr home within
a few miles ad Ethel. We trust
that our ifriendslylp may grow and
our associations together will not
be broken,
To you botch we wish many years
of :happiness and prosperity. .As a
,token et our esteem we ask you to
accept this Flit with the good \vigil-
es of all your Ethel friends.
GRAINGER-FRANKLIN
Ethel United parsonage 'was the
scene of a pretty wedding early
Wednesday morning, July 51,11. 1939.
when. Rev, Hhold Snell united in
nsart'iaige Miss Dokbely Franklin,
eldest daughter of the late Mr,
and Ms's, Nelson Franklin' •to Mr,
,Mervin' Grainger, son of Mr. and'
,Mrs, Wan. Grainger of Jemesttows.
Title bride looked lovely in a waiuite
face thesis, a white bat and shoulder
length voiland matahh,g a:Ccessoriea
She carried a pretty 'borte&t o8 red;
end white rases, with a few sprays
rot orange blossome and baby's
be.naLt and it large red rose placed
on the V neck of her caress.
( Tee bride was attended by her
Aster, Miss Annie Franklin w'ho
wore a becoming 'frockof dusky
rose, lace, with White accessories'
She caeriedl en arnt bormet of whiter
and, red roses and a spray *0 orange
'blossoms and baity's. breath. The
g'roomtwas attenkl'ed by hie young-
est brother, !Stanley 'Grainger.
After" the weckentg ceremony a wee -
flinty breakfast was served et the
home of ih,e i:mete's aunt and mum,
Mr, and Mus. George Addy. After
a .short honeytmlaon to Orillia, ghet,
lborne, Braoebridge and Barry, the
ha3xpy couple will reside in James-
tawm,
BLUEVALE
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert leathers
and daughters are Spending a
week's holidays with Wei father and
hiss Redd nod his uncles and aunts
anti other friends,
Mr. rind Mass. Jas. Moses and
baby visited on Snnutlay sitereoon
evier :Lr, Feeney Mainers and eletere
and Charlie,
(Mr. and Kra. Arther Elliott and
son and daughter Mrs. George
Howard of Torenito and Mss. Wil-
bert Shepherd of Burlington spemtt
the week -end 'with weir cousins
Mr, Henry Mothers and sisters also
Chas, and Mr. enol, 'Dens. Melville
:Lathers and Mr, George Mathers,
Mrs, Wilbert 'Shepherd visited
ansae with her eouSi.nls Mr. Walter
Scott and sisters and brothers at
Beignave Satuarday afternoon and
Sunday forenloon,
Mrs. George leeward, Mee. Wil -
beet. Shepherd, Mr. Henry idathers,
Chas, and Miss, Adeline visited on
Sunklay atlteruot n reitbh Mats, Wm,
Sberiff and Miss Robins, and Grace
Sherd ff.
Mr, Donald Jewitt returned home
last week from the West.
We congratulate Alias 'Doreen
Hat:l1ton, she has secured a posi-
toan as teacher ,in the Powell
school, to aommenice nest Septem-
ber. We wish iter luick.
The regular monthly meeting
of bhe W.:LS. of Knox Presbyterian
Oluurch woe held in the Sunday
school room on Tlleursnay afternoon,
The first vicepresidenit, Mrs. J.
Elliott,
presided, Miss Florence
Fowler read the scripture (lesson
and Miss Jean rebatt offered pray-
er.. Following the reading 00 a
coanmuuntcation snout :Liss Agnes
Robertson the Presbytenian Student
secretasy, Miss Jean Elliott, was ap-
potntted student secretary for Blue -
vale Auxiliary, Mrs. elowbray had
charge of the topic and, spoke of
tlhe sincerity of the Christiane ,in
India and their appreciation of the
Gospel. Aso Florence Fowler read
a piece of poetry to keeping with
the subject, At the close of bhe
meeting, A1',tto, W. H, MOIvinney
read) an address amid, :lies, J, J. El-
liott presented Mns, Alex ,l•Iovebray
with a silver flower basket in
recognition of her falthful services
in tete elhatrch. orgautzationts. Mfrs:
Mlowbrwy replied' in worms of zee
predation, Lenon was served and
a social time volleyed,
The Young People of the United
Ohuratt presented the play, "Behind
the Newaa" alt Bethel Clunreit garden
petty an Fridley fidget,
'Tete public school is receiving 0
fresh coat 00 paint,
Mr, William R!ncktmere of Liss -
towel, has been engaged as teacher
Por Nle pttbdic school in the village
to succeed Mr, G. G', Wheeler who
ltnas been engaged to fill n vacancy
on the :staff of the Win,glisns ptrb-
Ulc aeluool, Mists Bernice Hagarllt
wlto has taught in SS. No, 10, Mor-
ris,
orris, ]las severed her Connection
with tee seation to fills position on
the public sdhaol stuff a,t Gederich,
Rev, W. J. WOat, M,A„ Stratford,
a former pastor of Knox Presby'
tenlan Oltmrch, occupied the, pulpit
here on, Sunday,
Wailers: Mar anti Mrs. Harry
Stowe, R, C, King and daughter,
1
SUPERIOR STORE
t. --QUALITY SERVICR,
SP CIA[ S FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Hillcrest Shortening • • • • • • •' 2 1b for 19c
White or Brown Sugar .. • • • .. ' , ' , . ' , 10 lir for 58c
Garden Patch Peas or Golden Corp 17 oz. 2 tins for 19c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes , , . • • . • , • , • 2 pack for 150
Many Flowers Toilet Soap . , 5 cakes for 19c
Handy Ammonia powder 4 pack for 19c'
Surprise Soap
Broken Sodas fresh ••••'
Ladies' Print Dresses, new styles
Boys' Short Pants for summer wear
Men's Zipper Shirts, red and blue
Children's Fancy Blue Running 'Shoes, 'white trim. pair 59c
Girl's 'Elk :Sport Shoes , per pr $1.39
Good Stock of Bug 'Killer 'on hand. ,
, 4 cakes for 19c
, , . 2 Jib. for 19c
each 98c'
each 590
each 98c
WM. ZIEGLER
Phone 22-11 Ethel; Ont.
Miss Etville King, Toronto, at the
Sanderson bonze; Mrs. Yoetllans,
Detroit, and Dougal S'tradhatu, of
Brussels, wbtilt their :Ulster, Mrs.
Peter S. A'Lclweat; Mrs. FIngalnd
and Ales. Jclhnstton, Walton, with
Miss Duff and Mrs, Aitkine Mr,
and Mals, Vi', J. Masters, Parmhill,
with .1St'. and Mrs. Jbbm, Hall. Mr,
Winters and Mese Marie Wettlaufetr,
Blyth,. with Mr, and: M. W. J.
Wetttltaufer; Miss Sanellie; Vancou-
ver, B.C.; with -her uncle, Walter
amid Mrs. :Smell'ie; Mies 'Smellie
made the cep by airplane; Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbur Mathere and two
deuglhitere, . Dublin, •With George
Mait:hers,•,
Rev. O. Tavener spoke from he
text, "Thy soul shall be bound in
the bumd1e of lite 'with, the Lord
thy God," Tru ,the United Ohuroh
on Sunday morning, showing that
only in God' can man find .his high-
est destiny. He used the kite as
an illustretign ter the oluildree s
ally, telling bow restraints are a
help tie:theta as is the string to the
kite. ?•^'•,»:a,g,,,- r
- WALTON
Mr, and Mrs. A. 'Sholdiee and
Nora, Mr. and Mrs, D. Sltoldice
and, Graham, lefr, anti: 1VLr.s. W. Shol-
dice and children, Mr, and Mrs, W.
L;- Vu'tlrengesser and Howard. Mr,
Orval Wltltfield, Mr. and Mrs, T.
Mose and Luella, Mr. and Mrs: Rus-
sel Sholdice and Gary, were guests
of ilreand Mus. Russet Knight's at
their :summer cottage at Kings-
bridge on, Saturday.
BOLTON REUNION
A large gathering at Harbour
Park, Goderioh, on July 5 was the
Bolton reunion attended by over
OIdti Members. Its 1840 Barnet
Bolton, dente to Canada from York-
shire England and in 1844 Margaret
Curie left Ireland to live in. Oan-
ada. They were married and settled
in fMclt011op tom•nlship where almost
all of their descendants: live.
Mrs, Samuel Glidden, a daughter
of Barnet Bolton and Margaret
Carrie in her seemly-fl.Bth year was
elle oldest member present white
two-year-old Marlene Elliott, daugh-
ter of Oliver Elliott was the pounlg-
sst,
Several of the younger members
present went to the beach after the
.,aces heel been run off, Upon their
return .bo the park snr1p'er was serv-
ed after which the officers for next
year's reunion were elected: Pres.,
James Elliott; vsceipresederet, Rus-
sel llioltan; :secretary treasurer,
Mrs. S. Humphries; tries; sports com-
mittee, Mrs. J, Heilebret, Leann
and Bolton George Glazier Mrs. H.
Monaghan Glen, McKnight, Bert
Gliddeon..
Tete result of 'the race% were
children up to 6, Bobby Monaghan;
Boys 7 to 10, Dart Glidden; Girls 4-
10, Marjorie Baxter; Young Ladles'
irate, Dorothy Bolton; Young Men's
Race Earl oliton; Married Wo-
ments Race, BMrd, Clhes:ter Giiddon;
married mens race, George Glazier
Ballon race ladies' vs, men restreted
in a tie; kick: the slipper, Oliver
Elliott; jelly bean race Mrs. Cecil
Baxter and Russel Bolton; ladies'
rolling pin race Mrs. Cecil Baxter;
men's rolling pin race, Bud Glidton;
pit plate race, Tars. Glen McKnight;
finkling tate mysterious Mr. Bolton,
Mrs, ,Cecil Baxter.
. Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of . Rebecca ..Sm.ithr
late of the Village of Brussels in
the County of Huron, Widow, De-
ceased.
All persons baying claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to Ole ,the Seine with
the undersigned Solicitor for the..
AdLministteate s, Williusint Fear atodf
James Leslie Fear, on or before
the 31st day of July 1939, atter
whioh date tite assets will be distri-
buted amongst tate parties entitled:
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have
Ween given,
DATED tut Clinton this lath, duty
of Tuly, A.D, 1939.
F. FINGLA+ND K,C., Clinton, Ont-
Soidceter for the Admuintstratons,
William Fear and "eines Leslie Fear
R.A. Reid, R. 0■ Brussels Office -
COMPLETE
EYESIGHT SERVICE
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
MODERATE PRICES
Miss Hingston's Store
Sigh. Specialist for I Every Wednesday
afternoon '
2:00 to 5:00
O21 Downie
h ne St., Stratford PHONE 51 Br
ussels
More. Than 20 years
1
10. H. FEAR
Phone 22x114 Ethel, Ont.
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