I' Janie, married James Bernard of Irishtown, they remained in the Baltic «/,? Z yCarS ' thCn m°Ved to Kensin8ton, they had a family of nine. Walter, Marguerite, Louise, Annie, Ruby, Marion, Goldie, Glenn. James and Ernest went to Portland, Oregon in early manhood and remained there. Susan, b. 1888, d. 1972, married Benjamin Burns , (written elsewhere). t , J °?n,BCrnard 3nd °livia Crozier celebrated their Golden Wedding in July, 1924, at their home in Baltic . A beautiful day friends and relatives came from near and far in buggies and double seated wagons to celebrate with them. A beautiful supper prepared by their family was served on tables on the lawn. BERNARD Johnson Bernard had one of the first "disc" gramaphones in the area and the first telephone line in Baltic was from Malpeque where the operator was Simpson Crozier . It ran across Baltic River and up to the Johnson Bernard home. BRANDER The Brander's emigrated from Scotland (Branders Cove) around 1810 The first Brander to settle in Baltic was George (1851-1929), he married Mary MacNeill (1853-1929) Spring Valley and farmed and resided on the . Their family were, John, never married, Jessie married Bud Maye U.S.A ., Mary married , Daniel married Ruth Cameron , Susan, died in 1896 age 13 years, and William. WILLIAM William (1891-1969) married Bertha Beairsto (1887-1971) in 1912 they remained on the old homestead until 1959 when due to ill health they moved to Kensington with members of their family. Their family were, Madge married Kenneth Pidgeon , have one son Ira, they are the owners of Cler¬ mont Motel. Ruth married Eric Sudsbury , Kensington, they have son Ralph and daughter Joyce. John (Jack) married Beatrice Folland , they remained on the home farm later moving to the and now reside in Kensington , their family are Gary and Brenda . The Brander property has been sold to CM. MacLean. JOHN John Brander , son of George went west on a Harvest Excursion at the age of 18 years and did not return for eighteen years and then only on a visit. He spent some years in North Dakota later returning to Saskat¬ chewan, where his mother Mary passed away in 1929 while on a visit with ner son. 43