r l page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 9th 1 932 specials ia spring clothing see our new lines ladies spring coats j latest and best fabrics newest styles and a choice selection at moderate prices also a full line of the very latest in silk spring dresses at the lowest possible prices ladies we invite you to call and see these exceptional bargains a complete line of topcoats and suijs for men also madetomeasufe suits at 1900 a great variety of samples to chose from h sfilver where your dollar goes farmer phone 375 main st georgetown hhn aaln aiaysqjmeniered by and jfmjuy v have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watson drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month phone watsons dkug stork fob affoinxmknt or yea may consult o t walkkr mt his offlee h bnjnptcm the newest style of glasses at reasonable prides spring millinery you are cordially invited to inspect our showing of spring millinery in all the latest styles and colors misses cl a ridge upstap herald block i bv r b thompson co for dependable hardware poultry drinking fount feed hoppers grit boxes salts sum sulphur 75c oyster shell 10 lb for 1 finger mule leather mitts per pair 7 in mill saw files grey floor paint per qt quick drying varnish per qt celloglass 165 per yd we specialize in plumbing electrical wiring ami furnace work of all kinds r h thompson co phone 46 georgetown born inoram at brampton on sunday feb 28th to mr- and mrs a h ingram nee bessie forgrave david street a son james alexander public school report married mcnally mclean at st georges church georgetown on thursday march 3rd 1933 by rev w q o thompson ba avis daughter of mr and mrs scott mclean to mr hugh mcnalry both of georgetown died gibsons early monday rooming march 7th at the home of his daugkher mrs w d prlcky m sora- uren avenue robert s gibbons for merly of acton in his 92nd year watsorljin norval on tuesday march so 1932 robert watson the funeral will take place from ills late home norval on thursday mar 10th at 230 oclock interment in norval cemetery nr memoklam nortonxjn loving memory or our dear husband fnd lather who pass ed away marcfr lath 1s39 in the city of light on the hul far away where tbie sun never sets nor the flowers decay he has gone to ms rest free from sorrow and pain where in gods good tune we win meet his wife obituary mrs cbarxene johnson charlene wilson wife of j pianklin johnson of milton died at ouelph general hospital tuesday morning march 8th after a brief illness in her twentyfifth year she was a mem ber of st pauls united church sur viving are her hnsnand and three small children john robert matthews the death of john robert matthews occurred at his late home not 21 4th line west ohinguacousy on sunday morning feb 28th 1932 deceased was bom and lived all bis life on toe farm on which he died he was a son of the late james matthews and a grandson of one of the first- settlers in this district he is survived by his widow formerly annie mimn two daughters mrs a b chalk er of lime- house and beusah at home also one sister mrs m bass of belfountaln the servicewhich took place on tues day afternoon was conducted by rev h e payne of huttonvtlle and was largely attended the remains were interred in greenwood cemetery the pallbearers were jos mothers jas mckane ell dolson chas carney wm mcpheraon and j l clark george chisbolm in the death of george chlshotm s wellknown farmer of bsquesing town ship who died at his borne on 8atur day last in bis eightythird year hal- ton county has lost a respected resi dent he was a member of knox presbyterian church milton and staunch conservative mr owsholm attended the hatton county fair lrf milton annually for seventyfive years without a break he is survived by his widow elisabeth j klrby one sister mrs thomas patton of paris ont the funeral which was held tuesday afternoon to evergreen cemetery milton was largely attend ed rev dr howard of georgetown officiated in the ahwenfie of rev j n mofaul of milton who was mnrji to his bed through illness the pan- bearers were l w gbisbnlm frank chlshohn w s cwshohn w a chlsholm t p chlshohn and murray sproat champion following is the report and stand ing of the pupils of georgetown pub lic school for february sr iv hons lenore wood aud rey merritt margaret evans doris besscy frances deans stewart mac- larcn marjorle hilts audrey grieve leslie clark btllle latimer ina spar ling glenna leslie pass fred armstrong elma tost marjone evans earl hornby irene brown helen armstrong george rkkiall bilue bralsby betty kean albert stpleton alastalr fcean john graham clayton bradley jr iv hons margaret maclaren jane ruraley hazel heinbecker doris kean isobel ruchardson evelyn san derson peggy adams robert poults joyce siacey alice costigan jean cofell n i pass mildred davidson violet in gram dorothy mcniven arnold brill elmer mccunrber jessie mcdonald ernest hyde grant mtnuns mary collier stephen emmerson lorraine wright lorraine latimer flossie smith irene carter nora barlow cllve bailey jack dann lome clark son edward arnold evelyn wood sr m hons ethel mcenery franklin cleave marlon williamson trevor wuuatns mae deans helen doig jack hoare jean ruddell joan young willie cummins florin feller betty grant ethel aloatt kathleen kirk bobbie gotham betty mc- qingan pass marjorle wlluamb alteon debbie marion reld gordon speere margaret king billie mcnolly fred- johnson clifford armstrong may hlcken bulle feller and edith hllfr equal brace zimmerman mildred gutnmer ethel zimmerman and bob bie bondflew and kdna lebas equal vernon cole jr rjt hons jack bolger george long reggie broomhead equal eccles mcdure annie bullivant charlie hoare equal butser hale douglas allatt pass stewart jordon berniee hcr- rington olive mcdonald equal jim- mle louth daisy bralsby equal francis golden betty speight equal willie murphy margaret graham margaret olulver marjorle kesri asnlyn hayes equal ketch spence irene young donald jourdaln jimmy cummins billy armtsrong ruth james percy king vera marchmenl margaret james betty ritchie pearl garter gordon hilts sr h hans bob mcmenemy hugh wilson george tarswell evelyn roney jean martin and elsie bul lock equal douglas sargent john mcclure and margaret u wins equal robert early eleanor hornby james emmerson gordon webster jimmie ruddell verna mcllnbock and wll 11am boyle equal ethel wood pass jennie farmer dorothy al- cott eunice emmerson shirley dil lon bernard digglns bruce harley dorothy cummins james collier helen blackburn norman thompson jr n hons mary cummins helen williams and margaret hoare equal kate rumley junior arnold doris mccartney and jean wood equal i estella lane and betty snyder equal beatrice brill and grace porster equal jocelyn mccartney george gilmer basel oraham and joan hale equal clays renney pass eddie stapleton teddy stlg- ger larry mackenzle jtoy peck bu lle clark jean blair walker cleave joseph wilcox valerie herbert char lie carney agnes mcclure jack ham- ley morley varey ella hill sr ia bona isobel dobson mary injured in auto collision mr and mrs t j speight met with accident on centre itoau on sunday sevrral were severely injured in motor arculcnt involving three cars on the centre road near britannia shortly before noon on sunday last a car driven by clarence elliott of oshawa and going north met in collision with a car coming in the opposite direction driven by mr t j speight of georgetown who applied his brakes to avoid crashing into third car driven by c e trought which had stopped suddenly on the side of ihe pavement at the scene of an accident which had occurred at iho spot shortly before mr speight was thrown against his steering wheel and received serlpus internal injuries while mrs speight had her face severely cut and v otherwise badly bruised and s up mrs speight was removed to brampton hospital when- she is at present progressing favorably mr speight was removed to his home here where he is confined to ht bed under the doctors are miss gould 6 qshawa who was- in the elliott tar was also quite serious ly injured and is now in brampton hospital y clarence elliott and his father h t elliott received facial cuts while mrs- elliott sr had a deep scalp wound harry t eulott 12 a brother oft the driver was cutf on the nose on enquiry tills morning we learn ed that mr cyid mrs speight are progressing nicely their many friends wish them a speedy restora tion to health womens institute abcutbau baeoux in the death of archibald mcofll at toe family residence lot 24 9th line on tuesday feb 23rd jiwiht of erin townships earlier residents has been called away mr mcgill was a son of the late peter moqtn and nancy mephall scottish pioneers who settled on the farm where he spent his lifetime on march 11th 1874 he was united in marriage to ann mrtaehla who aui nin to mourn the loss of her husband he is also sur vived by one son peter mcofll of erin and seven bht flora annie sarah and ella at home mis e c mlnmlllsn erin bars janus nevills erin and mia o l toronto the bite mr mcgill lifelong member of burns church erin while a man of r nature he was highly thought of by s wide circle of neighbors and friends he was endowed with a large m of the neighborly spirit which was markedly characteristic of the and women who cleared the broad acres of old ontario and made possible the many advantages that the present generation is enjoying the funeral which was largely attended was held on thursday afternoon interment be ing made in hindeys cemetery bills- burg the services ware conducted by his pastor rev mr orant assisted by rev arthur o macpherson a relative text book issued by cmveknment a new manual pr the ele mentary facts of canadian govern ment for the use of school teachers of ontario in both elementary and secondary schools has just been is sued by hon george s henry min ister of education it is titled a study in government and presents its material in a form which it h hoped will go far towards equipping pupils with a sense of what will be their duties and responsibilities as cltlsens while textbooks in history that have been authorised from time to ttme have additional changes teachers of history usually supplement the materi al of these texts relating to govern ment from other sources the new manual it la expected will prove use ful for this purpose it places emphasis on the feature ment with considerable space devot ed to thebtltan empire the minister has under contempla tion also the preparation off a text on civics to which the manual just issued may be regarded as a prelim inary one copy of the manual will b sent free to the principal of each school health retort the following comnurncable dis eases were reported by the moji to oeorgetown board of health for feb ruary ims diphtheria 0 scarlet fever 0 smallpox 0 cluckenoao 0 measles o german measles 0 mumps infantile paralysis a- tynntdjtersr 0 whooping cough 0 oerebrobplnsu mnrripgltls o rt paul pass douglas cole orval patterson ethel line charles laws elaine col lins and claude dillon and jack brill equal audrey millar george walker elizabeth coffin margaret ritchie sr ib hons ruth millar donald sanderson and malcolm brandford equal joyce roberts dorothy web ster ruth goldham jimmie yates pass lsbna sxe muriel kean lloyd kelr jim kelly robert ray- ner and reta ritchie equal mary smith george perry margaret ros- zel robect allatt jack morrow john kelr sr ib hons owynnetb williams pass jimmy cofell kathleen king wesley hutb rhoda whitney edith crawford rosemary connolly jack bailey gordon james donalnigo lo- russo victor mcniven senior primer hons jean harley ronald latimer john collier doro thea king bulle kelly pans pe hornby helen shep herd douglas thompson alberta maynard kathleen boyle tavld wood clarence freestone john evans primary b bona jane bailey and walter cook equal alva cripps betty paul billy long lillian atkinson george ferry teresa oillevet amelia lorrlmsn betty zimmerman alan young gedtge brandford tommy hale mary young pass doris armstrong albert whitney bobble connely and bruce mccartney equal weldon emmerson marie wucox billy crawford daniel carney george latimer wilfred clark andy crawford douglas mar shall charlie hill josephine lorusso church news st albans church glen wullanu passion sunday holy communion 930 ajn sunday school 2 pjn evensong 745 pjn wednesday- childrens service 415 pjn evensong 745 pjn knox cbnrch the pastor will continue another series on sunady evenings namely rhe letters to the angels of the seven churches mentioned in rev chapters 2 and 3 st georges charch rev w g o thompson rector passion sunday holy oommunion 8 am sunday school 10 ajn matins 11 am evensong 7 pjn thursday- childrens service 4j5 pjn quiet hour 745 pjn baptist church the sunday school meets at 10 am to study john 14 jesus comforting his disciples public worship at ii am and 7 pm when rev a n frith will preach on nathaniel one of the twelve in the morning and possi- bllltles in the evening young of local and provincial government anopeoples union on monday at 8 pin on the form of dominion govern the regular meeting ol the george town womens- institute was held on wednesday march 2nd at the hone of mrs j kaiser murdock st with an attendance of between forcyxive and fifty the president mrs clarence hayes presided after the opening exercises the secretary mrs percy cleave read the minutes of the pre vious meeting nd these were ap proved as react attention was drawn to the new type written sheets with the opening ode and prayer prepared by mrs norman snyder and a vote of thanks was passed to mrs snyder for her work in this connection mrs cecil webster displayed bead necklets made by the armenian boys in the sanatarium hi an effort to raise money for their codliver oil- prloes were quoted and persons wish- in necklets were asked to give their names to mrs webster or mrs hayes a gift of fruit and cod liver oil was voted to the boys mrs percy cleave gave a statement of receipts and disbursements in con nection with the old tyme dance held feb 19th showing a pleasing net pro fit to swell the institute funds mrs howard kentner conveyed the thanks of mrs frank cole to the in stitute members for the valentine shower which she received at st josephs hospital mrs d livingstone was appointed to attend the suinua county executive meeting to be held in milton march 5th in the place of the district direc tor mrs percy cleave a further gift of one hundred dol lars was voted to the cemetery board toward the payment for the cemetery gates the roll was called the members responding to their names with the month and the day of the rnorrth but not the year in which they were bom dr paul sr then gave a very in teresting and instructive address on the malntatnance of health fol lowing which he answered questions propounded to him on health topics and kindly volunteered to answer m writing any further questions put to him in writing through the institute dr paul concluded his remarks with a very gratifying tribute to the work at the womens institute in george town a hearty vote of thanks- was tendered him for his kindness in con senting to be present and delivering this helpful address mcrs harold cleave read an excel lent paper on the value of laughter following which she lead in the sing ing of community song from the new institute song sheets miss m e watson read a short selection from a paper published in 1906 describing an institute meeting held in georgetown as some of the original members still belong this clipping was of unusual interest to marry after a delicious lunch has been en joyed mrs kaiser was tendered a vote of thanks for her hospitality on this occasion two new mesnbers at this meeting b the total membership up to seventytwo cqresspondence wowrnot worrt for food editor herd in the past browns bakery las never seen a man go hungry who has ootne and asked for food last week we left word at our store that nothing more was to be gtyen away free unites to mi old or crippled per son the able bodied men could have a good lunch for little work sucft as flxchg up flower beds cleaning up the back yard etc the first day mar 3rd three healthy looking men came for food and refused to do any work norm have come to the bakery since as the news of work has spread fast amonfr them at tneir head office in the town hall no one should get anything for nothings if they are able to work and can get work i would suggest anyone havlxur outside work such as cleaning up around the gar den or lawn tind fixing flower beds which would make our town look more beautiful for the firemens convention this suminer to have these men do a little work while you are making them some lunch dont feed them first there is a reason if this is carried out we will not have to answer the door so often ln a months- ttme and we would hm be encouraging laziness w h brown glenwhjuams mrs lee ashford and daughter evelyn have returned home after spending a pleasant week with her parents mr and mrs- llndley beau mont misses doris and eleanor hepburn mr james hepburn mr and mrs p w parr and children of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs john hepburn mr lloyd bartit of toronto spent sunday at his home here mrs j r- allen of rochester ny is visiting nsith mr and mrs- w allen quite a number of our citizens are laid up with thedu erin mr a baxter erin received the sad news of the death of her brother mr wm t mcpnerson at wadena sask on february 19th in his 48th year ris3caxr- molachlan for fiftyfour years presnentahd active head of the canadian business college chat ham died at his home in that city late monday afternoon mr mclach- lan was bom in erin township on september 19th 1853 and went to chatham in 1876 to establish the can ada business college he remained as the active head of the school until june 1930 since which time be had lived retired miss 17 l benham rjt of bramp ton spent tuesday with her parents mr and mrs joseph benham miss benham who is the junior on the staff of peel memorial hospital was recent ly appointed superintendent of the institution the appointment to take effect april 1st next- miss margaret bingham of george town spent the week end with ner parents mr and mrs w r b advocate norval the young peoples guild of knox church oeorgetown put on their play arms little affair at norval on monday evening the play caste ex celled themselves and the large gath ering was dhgmed with the splendid entertainment provided lome rifles scottish band of georgetown gave a concert in the parish hall on sunday evening at the close of the church services there was a good attendance notwithstand ing the stormy night and the ex cellent program rendered delighted our cltlsens mr clifford moreton was chairman of theevenlng and on behalf of the cltlsens of norval jhank- ed the leader and members of the band for the evenlnsrs entertsdnment the expression of thanks was mani fest by hearty applause the young bachelors held one of the best dances of the season in the parish hall here on friday evening there was a large crowd good music delicious refreshments and everybody was happy fresh air fashions london for the sprtlg every wo man wlljl be knitting her own junipers again return to knitted sports clothes worn at all hours anyd on all occasions is imminent once again a fresh air look is to be cultivated and women lunching in the most exclusive clubs and restaurants of the westend will look as though they have left their golf clubs in the lounge t they will not have done- so of course for their windtanned appear ance will be purely synthetic in com plement with the new open atr modes dark brnwn cosmetics are already on the market t no garment has been niissi so much from the feminine wardrobe as the woollen jumper which has been morv r less out of fashion for several seasons u will return in the spring the new version is short and must- be handknitted many of them will have light colored tops and sleeves joining a darker foundation light blue with emerald green and pale pink on dark red are the two smartest combinations accompanying them will be knitted woollen cravat scarves in a threecol ored scheme the smartest being a tri color design these scarves are more than fashionable they are a erase everything that comes under the heading of woollens must look sim ple and- homemade even the suits which are actually mantailored and pressed to perfection- browns bakery announces a new cherry- nut loaf trvhich ls going ever big if you have not tried one yet you are bussing a real treat also try our hosnemade pork pies browns bakerv phone 202 denrgetown notice to creditors of the estate of john matthews late or the township of chinrtta- eoosy in the county of peel far mer deceased all persons having claims against the estate of the lsyte john matthews who died on or about the 28th day of february 1932 at the township of chinguacousy are re quired to send to the undersigned so licitor for his- executors on or before the 9th day of april 1933 full par ticulars of their claims and take notice that after the 9th day of april 1932 the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that they will not be liable to any person of whose cialm they shall not have then re ceived notice for the assets so distri buted or any part thereof dated at georgetown this 8th day of march 1932 kenneth m langdon oeorgrtown ontario solicitor for annie matthews and albert chalker his executors st new advertisements all small aitvertaseineiils udder this heading strictly ca8u with order honse for sale or kent on chapel street six rooms and all modern conveniences apply to mrs mcdougall tf paper hanging paper hanging of all kinds done satisfactorily and at ay reasonable price james kennedy guelph st oeorgetown jup found mans felt ha owner may have same by calling at herald office and paying for this auvt hwtrhlnr eggs pure bredtolay white wyandottes 50 cents per fifteen 300 per hundred barred rocks speclar matliul 75 cents per fifteen only pedigreed males used j watklns phone 62 r 34 norval stahon stp to rent six room cottage on charles st possession april 1st apply to j w kennedy tf to rent comfortable six room cottage water iruade light and good garden rem reasonable possession 1st april phone 358j or write box 417 george- town general a e l and wood irocsdng service ysm general trucking at all times and garbage removed weekly at lowest rates harwood 350 single card mixed rails s3l50 single cord phone 231 georgetown wvd no 1 hardwood beech and maple 350 hardwood limbs and mixed wxxi 300 hardwood knots for fur nace 250 ralls 250 any quantity j o smith m is fee sale 9 yorkshire pigs 8 weeks old 20 number of young sows due to farrow in mar and april 20 each iron grey gelding rising 8 vrs sound and good in all harness apply lloyd muw lot 4 con 10 erin phone erin 3921 2tp geiaersu 1 linking loads drawn anywhere under pcv load insurance your goods sue pro tected while in transit all kinds of loads including live stock rates reasonable george harrington phone 168 georgetown tf auction sale at the ex- cattle sheep pigs etc change hotel hlustourg saturday march 12th 1933 at one oclock- no reserve terms 7 months credit on approved joint notes bearing interest- it w f gray aucuooeer baujnafad mr united church rev r w rumley minister norman laird cholkjeader 10 am sunday school and toblc classes 11 am morning worship the new creation scries on gods eternal plan 7 pm evening service re ligion and the home series on christ and the crises of life prayer meeting will be held- at mr godfreys on thursday at 8 oclock satvstion army cant w bradley lieut j hooke sunday next sunday school at 10 am holiness meeting 11 am sunday school and bible class 3 pun salva tion meeting at 7 pin tuesday 730 home league ladles meeting wed nesday 8 pjn public jneettng all weiootns ach times is8 bath able very feadl even da people vot doht psv sint buyln now mr and mrs john mokeohxue have returned home after visiting with friends in- toronto miss myrtle allan of toronto nor mal school spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs j alton miss rets shurtlu is tlfegvest of- her sister mrs ricketto of owen sound mr and mrs kirk of toronto made a short visit with friends last week- miss m young returning to toronto with them the young people will hold thetr meetlng on friday evening the pro gramme la being arranged by the literary and omisenshtp committees the womens association will meet at the home of mrs s h lindsay on thursday afternoon tea will be served also a good programme will be given we are sorry to learn that suite a number are suffering fromlagrlppe it is to be hoped that the storm king will rid the atmosphere of all impuri ties and no further cases reported a meeting was held in the united church on sstairday afternoon for the purpose of organising a mission band after surging a number of hymns the 33rd psalm was read in unison and all joined in repeating the lords prayer the following officers were elected president aubtrta beswick vicerpres allen mclean secretaryile4a allan asst seccrtary norma mckochhle treasurer alma mcenery the happy helpers mission band will meet on the first saturday of each month at 230 pjn all the boys and girls are welcome the snoot ing was in charge of miss n mckay and mrs altken acton mr thos e bennett of toronto and vcr isaac bennett and daughter norlne of georgetown visited at the home of mrs robert bennel on bun- day president w j ooukl first vice- president j m mcdonald jj and secretary f l wright attended the banquet of the presidents and secre taries of the canadian legion as guests of the lone oornmander capt w c o tones jj st port credit mr and mrs edsoffl smith of sault ste marie visited mcrs smiths bro ther mr george mann and other ac ton friends over the week end mr and mrs smith had been attending the funeral of mr anson smith of hamilton a brother who passed away rather suddenly following the death of his wife just ten days previously while cutting ice on fairy hake on tuesday the horse owned by d a henderson and used to haul the cutt ing apparatus was drowned a large corner of ice broke off and the ani mal was thrown into the water mr j s noble who was leading the ani mal at the time had to leap from the broken section and narrowly escaped going down with the horse the ani mal was dead when it was taken from the water free press motor tune up urr have you driven yol all winter was your car in storage all winter cars that are driven during winter months require a special going over to make therln safe for summer driving brakes must be adjusted carbon removed valves ground the whole car greased and tightened cars that are not driven accumulate rust in i various vital- spots and unless close attention is paid by experts serious trouble may de velop later on let us put your car in shape now our prices are low we give your car expert attention and we can do the work now before the spring rush speights g 7the motor arage experts ashgrove john ltuntet given charge of ontaeio reformatory r pilling the vacancy caused by the promotion of c p neelankto to the post of deputy provincial secretary john hunter for he past 15 years connected with the administrative and industrial staffs of the ontario re formatory has been appointed super interment of the provincial institution mr hunter who has had wide experi ence in institutional work has wen acting superintendent of the refor- nxuryamoe last september and be also served for a ttme in a ssmflar capacity at the industrial fanm at laacptaffe ont v v s- the womens missionary society met at the home of mrs j a olffen on tuesday afternoon- the devotion al period was conducted by mrs 0 b dick rev j a nelll reviewed the chapter from the study book and mrs geo nurse tengieranoe ebretary gave a reading on the subject of temperance which is to be a regular feature of each meeting mrs arthur ruddell sang and mm nelll closed with pia after which miss glffen served refreshments oh friday evening friends and neighbors gathered in the 8 s room for a pla to mr and mrs walter wilgglesworth and family who are leaving this lptek for their future home near guelph mr earl wilson on behalf of the church and neighbors read the ad dress and mr milton bird presented the gift which wsa a case of beauti ful flat silver mr and mrs wriggles- worth made fitting replies expressing their appreciation ross was remem bered with a copy of the hymnary and an eversharp pencil the happy hustlers 8 s class pre sented misses oorrena and wtanlfred with a picture each moss margaret olffen reading the acmress and misses lule reed and evelyn walsh making the uieseissilnn vocal- uumheis games by the young people and refreshments completed a very pleasant social evening all join ed in wishing mr and mrs wr worth i and family health ttapplnsss awl prosperity hi the community ln wjakn they wm use free drawing will takeplace on saturday march 12 at 3 pm synchronous electric clock 1 200 value to introduce a revolutionary new rpoduct rogers one hour enamel you1x like that clock w yoa wm it bat even if ywsr tacky star lant shining on the day the draw is made yowh be able ts get real enjoy ment and pleasure oat of the rlorioes effects ntnsmamt with this start ling new product rogers one hear ttnsmel the brat enamel ever introduced that dries im one hour it has every advantage is colors thai inspire yoa easy flowing no brush sialics aanalitft for practically any surf ace whether old ar new and one hour drying 1 come in get your free draw coupon and also full particulars about rogers one hour enamel that new wonder utility product for the home watch our window richardsons hardware phone 25 georgteqwjn r foj5v is t