rk Ireland Family Holds Reunion WELLINGTON -- The annual re-union of the Ireland family was held in the lovely park ait Cobourg last Saturday with 44 in attendance. After the noon meal. Mr. E. R. Ireland welcomed one and all. Leonard Ireland read letters from relatives wtho were unalble to come. Mrs. Laura Sweetnam, the secretary-treasurer gave a report. Prizes were give** to the oldest person present, Mr. John Gilroy who is 83; two year old Lee Ireland was the youngest; Max and Nina Ireland have the largest family, all present. The children and young peo- ple enjoyed races, contests, ball game and swimming. The older people watched the fun and visited. Relatives were there from Brockville, Trenton, Belleville, Brighton, Naugtoton, Wellington, Peterborough, Hilton, Holland Landing, Smithfield and Rochest- er, N.Y. • I Friday, July 22, I960!