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T1SvR.,sDAY,, 31LLY , 4111, 194,
,
NOW, in itself a blacksmith shop
in this day of motors and air- j
planes i getting to be a curipsity,
a ‘relic 'Qf isloWer, ,quieter -times.
This old, shop for many years was
a meeting. place for the farmers,
where once .theY .sat. 'swapping
;yarns az d talkin6 -of the74aying
w114th i stcae.lcv hgrseS waited
thoir• turn tcs ` be hod So t°ietii :'
hot
arguments that Often look '
`place around election: times caus-
ed more "spalrks':' to fly,,,than
those that flew .from. the anvil.
Tb C C; } rProgressives were
unknown then, it was dust plain
Grit and Tory.:
The old' Shop!tins '.seen many
changes. In the early. days there
were the steel -wheeled' wagons
Which each, summer had , their
. tires set,. a heavy task. ''for the
blacksmith, then the democrat
which took .the whole family to.
Church, also the buggy; .the phae-
ton and later the luxury of a
J , a r -tired': buggy - Then came
ru e
tris J± ord car wneezing and soot c
rad
rinks were • anion .rig, along the narrow'gravel:o . ,
Two local.. r n•8
its
Bowling W i nets
and after that the shop, lost its
file winners• at a $tx?�ilaght trebles ",
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- ou name t. r1Ynhaxri. � as : r ;,, :_,-... ,��: ,.._.. ...,�__.
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r
- n •-sa�v-
xander
•'S�ou
.�. ;.• --The .late Ale �
im or ante•
11. t
1 t
week. .
Third' p
ri
a was woo
, the: needs of the community, and
in the 80's,when there was; quite
a,bustle•of activity in' the building
he . had a
of .'barns and homes, . . _
shop • built — oY his' prey ises; aind
lumber ,
a sub
noscarc't.o
with . scarcity f
P
5 ret
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;� t�
Here, the late I�ugli:MacKay,
bf
,Bernie came to pursue' his trade.
His ` wife and 'family followed,
'Tiro , iii good:citizens-. He=worked£
a' considerable :business; farin,
lip
ers coming' from miles around; to
get their work done. In the midst
of his activities he contracted a
cold and in JanAary, 1900 he died,
much regretted. A' Mr. : Anderson
followed, but remained only , a
few months, when he . went .West:
late Geor e
In;the fall of �19¢Q thee g
Collinson,,who had served his ap
and us-
.I Miller a A
• McCoy, •W
W. ,
tin ' • Solomon whose aggregate
.wastwo points. g`n higher thanthe
' _
'
other iocarrink' of Wes __I�iustoi
'Bill SchrriFisherid and;Gordon .
hi ' finished -fourth: ! :
Passed With4i eers.:.
The„ FaeultP:.of Medicine ofthe
'u•'-niversity of --T oroiito . iepo .J
L,.
Mowbray of :town as having
passed his second year.- examine -
tions with honours.
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$ AGH .; 1ViR3. • TSOIVIAS O. •
Following an illness' of several
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months—the—deathoet-prenticesHi pwith Thom
•e-red—in-
psom of
WOMEN'S W tTE' pro, .111.5,
Cuban Heels.' A and C Fittings,
Sizes 5' to
In A Variet ` , f
y of Colours,' Wedge, •
-Low Cuban .Heels.
Semi-Wedge'and
:r•
e 'Ideal: Hot Weather:Shoe.
Th �....
ery from a wheelbarrow to
threshing machin e..-'
Since 1937• . the shop has been
19:.3
Bill ' MacDon-
aid, our eiiterprisinie storekeeper;
bought the; Collipson `farm; with.
year he
Last
included.
the shop.int d Y
sold the' building' ;to Fred John-
stun: Its •'=walls, sa ged : iii, ' and 'the'
roof ., sagged down, : it'> seemed • as
ta' 1.
if � it were .loath 'to- leave Kin �
But=now itis 'one- and-Tared-w7il
;use the ,material. in building ; on
• hours,
a i Train, �vi%'a$ Zgte
The night train .on Friday wasf
well : "over • two hours• late, arriv-.
2' .m. Although'
iri -her aftera
holiday `travellers may have ac-
counted'
c-
cou ted. ' sorriewhat -for the .train
n
running.- behind,' schedule' the
f 1' thelate arrival
chief • reason A , ,., ival
here as .a 'troo • train • ound ;for;
w p
whichdelayed .
Brampton d y the. de
1 , -the-- asses.; a -.-=t in
par:tune-�.of , p., . „ ng r train
from: Toronto. for -about.' tw
the farm
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B1J s.-
Lowestoft'` Suf-
folk, England; to .Mr: and Mrs:' S.
Bultitude, ,' formerly of . Lucknow,
a '.daughter, Sylvia June.
Accepts Position A°t St.: Marys:
3, , C Alton, ,son of Mr• and
Mrs. Charles Alton 'of Tilbury,
recently accepted a position in . a
duvare, store at St:. Marys:m
oose Jaw,.• Saskatchewan, . on Gh . and G Q rdon of Luck
:M oderic
,J ad Kral where "he
.i now cam
June 25th of - Sarah Jane. Ked , , ..,, t� "..
ned wife' of. .the late Thorns :earned on until his death in ;193.7,.
giving' fine ,satisfaction. oto all: In
the height . of -business _ _lie often.
put on fifty to sixty shoes .a day.
Many tributes .could, be paid- to
the skill of George Collinson,.
:who
worked from • early "•morn till
-night. Many -a --•school boy linger-
ed long in his •shop to ' v.atch the
=rks• `:...from the_.anviI and:..to
see the blacksmith hft`the horse's
Roach -of Mutes*; Township,
• The late. `Mrs Roach` was ' born.
on Lot 3, concession 6, Huron
Township, on. Jane. 8th, 1875, dau-
ghter, of.••,the .: late.. Thomas Ken-
iiedy-dat d Martha Smith: --In- Sep
teinber,1899 ; she . married' Thomas
oath lid hooku»=residence t
Lott, 14, Con. '6, Kinloss . Township
foot up-in-i•is-leather .anon -and
were she_reside Luntiliafter-.:th :
nail -To the shoe. -No -t -oni did' he
;death of her husband in .1943•; A :Shoe . hgrses but he repaired
sh
year ago:A* `went to Moose.Jaw, every conceivable bit' of machin
Sask. where she . has since : re -
c
sided.' '•
She . is sugvived by one sister,
Margaret:Mrs. Robert Walker of
Pickford, Mich and three br. o-
thers, Rev: T..E, Kennedy, South-
ampton, and John 'and• William' of
Huron Township .Three' sisters;
Mary, Mrs W'P McDonald, -Pick-
ford, Michigan, Martha,'Mrs. Sam
17 cholsori, Tuxforti,: • Sask.,. and
Annie, Mrs. ' Alfred Andrew . of'
Maymont, • Sask ,' predeceased her.
The funeral service was held
at the Jones. Funeral ` Parlors;;
Moose; • Jaw`; . on• Thursday, Jute
28th, conducted by . Rev. R. A.'
Davidson • of Knox' Presbyterian
... church with 82 we Deliver interment in the,
-Nicholson plot in-,•liosedale ,tem
r� r
eter-y.
fn ion :Services
SUNDAY, JULY 8th, 1945
� D •
Union Services in • the : Pres-
byterian Churci with Rev...
L W. Stewarts he charge.
Yi
a.m.—"our Reservoir"
,Chihdren's.'story: "The -110y
Who Tried"
7. pm. ``Three Great Need
Supplied"
v a: %ism= iiiiiilwl -.School
%each church:
Made..ahtli Donation'
lDonor Cl'
•At a recent Blood Clinic
at W ingham -.Horace r Aitchison'
made' • his eleventh• ,donation and.
Mrs.•Aitchison her eighth.
WillEELS TO DIJI4GANN•
ON
go
Mr. Harvey ;Parker, student
minister at.' St. `Peter's' Church,
and associate—parishes,- for ; the,.
summer .months, ' .covers a lot_ of
ground -on his bike Last week
Mr Parker`:peddled._to`xDungan-
non -to 'instruct a class 1ieingypre
pared: $`for confirmation on :Sun •
-
dayi,'•He''made the trip down with
comparative' ease in, three quart.
ers of an hour, but.: took. loner-_..'
Icoming back as he and 'companion
Cyclists -just 'dawdled along:
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