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r ',1. He went West on a harvester's
• ■ excursion to shock wheat in the
at Portage La Prairie district, where
he found. the horse was still king.
la He "jumped his job" in a few
■ days andwent to Calgary where
• he bought a carload of horses. Re-
m turning to . Portage with the load
or and a • total stranger, he accosted
i , a likely looking gentleman with
a. big Western hat, as ' to how to
sell the load. That man was Nat
Bradley and the yearwas 1919..
Bradley and, Simmons became.
fast friends, with Mr. Simmons
spending a couple of winters on the
Bradley ranch at Dauphin, Man.
Returned After 40• Years
Mr:: Simmons relates howhe
went• back to Manitoba some forty
years later and found. Bradley,had
lost everything.
Hegot sick and his sister in
Lucknow wrote . . that if he, could
get tack she would care for him,
but . she was poor too. He 'sold his
pair of ponies . and saddles .and
People around Oakville .took up
money to make' $200 and put hila
on the train but he died on the
Way. I was; told that when. the day
of reckoning with the, banks came
in 1932 he was .:handed $100,000 in
notes he had backedor.:.came ' good
fora In 1920 I know this . roan was
'worth a quarter of a million dollars
as I did a lot of his 'business and
■ writing . for him. ..
;` Mr.• 'Simmons then decided _ to
■ "try 'to find out what : had become
of M. Bradley. Last. fall a letter
(Continued from page 1)
is a nephew of Mr. Bradley, who
was a brother . of Mrs. Margaret
Pennell. He is buried in the
Pennell plot at Langside,
Wrri, Simmons Was a . horse
dealer with his father in Michigan,
when. tractors ' started to make
their appearance after World War
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VHITECHlRCH1:andDISJRIc1
Mr.' and Mrs. Russell' Chapman and visited with Mr. and Mrs: Eric•.
wedding I Elliotta . f ' ,
and Gary attended the g tt ',andfamily •Mr.: and Mrs: ' . chose.'• a three piece navy suit with .'
of Miss ,.•Connie Wright and. Jerry Eric' Elliott, June and David, Miss .white, accessories and . a • corsage ,
Cover. in Willowdale on Saturday. Leah ' Currie left on .atrip through of 'red roses: I
'Mrs. Ross . Smith returned ,home northern Ontario ..into the States; •
• on Sunday evening: ,with Mr. and and visiting at Chicago for a week..," .'The couple will reside on • the
Mrs: Chapman. groom s ,'farm Bear Wingham.
Rintoul ,Black .. ° Win WOAA Sem'
Mr. and •Mrs Eric Elliot and . � • � �-F�rals�
The Presbyterian. manse in. Wing- Whitechurch eliminated Wellesr,:
,family of Ottawa are visiting with hair was the, 'Scene on• August '21 ' le. in
Currie relatives in the district. y ' 3 straight'. gamgs.'to take the
at 7 o clock of .the marriage, , of `WOAA semi. final series:. The scare
.Mr., and Mrs ,Clarence Wadel Lila Margaret.Black, . daughter of ' last' .Tuesday, : is Wi series.
T ' score ..
s 4
Of Zurich, spent Sunday'. with • Mr. Mr: and Mrs. 'Stanley Black, Bel to 0: '
and••Mrs. Harry Swan'' and fam-. grave and • Leroy'•Graeme.Rintoul
Wayne Farrier itched'.a no latter
ily. ' " . son of Mr. and Mrs Gordon . Rin-. Striking out' 14. Wayne Rhiehl hit.
performeda 3 run" homer in the eighth inning.
spent the weekend with Mr: 'and Rev. Gordon Fish the Wayne Farrier doubled hi the fifth,
MurrayNeable of Brampton foul or Whitechurch
P
.. Mrs. Wm. Neable.. , ceremony. The bride wore a floor Two Wellesley runners . reached '
.Congratulations to'Mr. and Mrs. length white . nylon organza over base on two 'infield errors.
till, Neable • On' celebrating ''the'ir taffeta with an overskirt ✓ of or -
Roth and Falk, Farrier and Skinn. ; .
35th ,wedding anniversary over the ganza and net trimmed with appli- Eliminate . Grand .Valley .
• : qued• lace ,falling over the waist. White
• weekend;church • Juniors :clobbered
..Friends and neighbors. of Mr, . Appliqued :flowers were. on, • the Grand Valley ,22 to 0, Saturday d
and Mrs, Leroy Rintoul are hay- 'front of the skirt. Simple bodice Wingham to win• the best ofthree !
and short sleeves were . trimmed '
ing a reception in• honor of their " j O.A.S.A. Junior .C, zone quarter i"
:recent marriage in Whitechurch 'with cup. 'sequins; and simulated :finals. 2 gainer straight. 1
Hall • on Friday:' • ., pearls. 'A bow in front at the waist • Leading the Whitechurch hitting '
and a rose flower made of the same •
' Mr. and Mrs. .lames Ketchum " attack • was . Alex Craig
•.•:• .. with a
of Palmerston visited with Mr. material as . the dress, gave the :homer and triple:, • Bill' Robinson
and Mrs+ Carl' A. Weber and fain- back an added appearance: A, also collected a home run. ' II"
pillbox headpiece t�ith appliqued r i
WY " •flowers similar ,to that."of theCrane, Simpson (4) andWanles 1 `.
' Congratulations to Elwin Moore,• Farrier, Henry(6) 'and Skinn. �:
',son of,Mr, and Mrs. Millan MoOre dress, held the shoulder tip veil.
i.R. 5 Lucknow :'on winning the
" •carried a bouquet of red. roses. , NO
' HITTER
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London Free Press Scholarship. Maid of honour was Miss . Mary.. ' Thursday night in Grand Valley;
Nesbit of Blyth. She chose a dress Wayne Farrier pitched a .perfect
Mrs. Carl • A` Weber entered ' no. run no hit' ball %game facing ;
Wingham and District hospital on of orchid lace & chiffon .The fitted
Striking out 22 and '
SundayWhere she will undergo .bodice was made of orchid 'organza �7 batters ands �
• over. white "lace and chiffon scoop. not allowing a ball hit out of the rl .
surgery Monday morning: neckline "and' short sleeves. The infield as Whitechurch won the' first
. ,, Mr. • and, Mrs: Robert Chambers . game of ., . best f 3 -
and Barb; Masters Robbie and g of t a e o O A.S. A: series
orchid chiffon with a bow ifaih from Grand Valley15 to 0.
"Jimmy Thedorf of Kitchener vis -falling � •
'gathered •sir_ was made Bill Robinson : grand slammed-
ited on 'Saturday evening with Mr. from the waist. Het' headpiece to
and liars. Carl. •A.' Weber. and fames match was a fabric rose : similar in. 2 home runs. George Skinn hit
to the bride's, the whiners" g
•with a small veil p double •and single to lead
ilyy of tinted. '
Mrs, Russelll Gaunt and Donald She : carried a nosega
•mums with orchid net to Match 1 Farrier and Skinn. •Binham
Grant Currie, Miss' Leah Currie, Simpson(5)
Went to Wasaga Beach on Sunday the' dress. and Wanless
.
Gary.' Rintoul, brother of thef
groom was best ,man. For a wedd-
ing trip to Southern Ontario and I
Northern United. States • the bride
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to the Kincardine News ' brought
results. First clue to the query
came from Mrs. James Ferrier of
Bervie, who while looking through . •.
.some old records,. noted ' that :a
Nathaniel Bradley had .been buried
at . Langside in 1932 and the of-
ficiating clergyman . was Rev.(now
Bishop) ' H. F. Appleyard of $t.
John's Anglican Church. ,
William Scott caretaker, of . the
Langside ..,cemeter.'brought 'ver-
ification and Mr.. :Scott..recalled the..
funeral and .. advised - that the late
Mr. ' Bradley was ` buried in ;the
"Pennell 'Plot:."
'This decided Mr. Simmons . to '
place a marker in memory of his`
friend and he made the pilgrimage
to Tiffin's Cemetary at :Langside
last Wednesday evening where he'.
stood ; in reverence for , a few mo-
ments in final •recognition of "here
lies . a man."
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