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The death ot King George. VI
took place on February 6th 1952.
On September 6th of that year
enquire, the People would take
them in, if near meal time they
were made to stay.. If in. betwe-
en, the kids were given a glass
of milk and a cookie, the old
man a cup of Irish tea. The walk
'continued' week after week,
month after month, until old man
winter kindly snowed them
Never did protestant kids do as
much penance. Sixty years after
it they saw a flock of sheep they
they took sick to their stomach.
If they saw a ram they took such
pains in their legs they had to go
to bed. rm glad the old man got
away without ever finding out
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hoar for service, and even such:
trivial things as weddings and
that letter from Murray Qraunt.
L4t3 ))41.11$ LPL 0,1114 LUCY LS Li Lie,
'Wtui
stauncil Tory, a loyal ineinet
tile Orange Order auu like all oia
Country Irieninee a bit bigoted.
lie was a goon farmer, in tact,
this story is in regarus a rain lie
imported, a rani with a petli-
gtee as long as the sheep pen in
winuli he was kepi with 1.6 ewes,
When. lay mother and her broth-
er Tom were about eight and ten
the Orange Walk was h&-i in
l3passels, The kids were fiaan-
cially embarassed, but fickle
fortune has strange ways. On
morning of. July 10, two daya be-
fore the celebration my grand-
pithily' took ins team to Sunshiny
to get shod. He wanted his team
to be in good shape se he could
show the. Millers, the McArters,
the Loves and. the Somervilies,
as well as the catholice that he
had the best. horses is Morris.
While he was away, into the yard
canie a wagon, with high racks,
an old team. of horses and two
men (drovers). Today they
would have a truck', and would be
called truckers, On the side of
the wagon was printed "Barker
and Tumpson Meat Market", etc.
True enough this man Barker,
had been a butcher for forty
years, and Tumpson worked for
him. One day they had a terrible
quarrel, a real tongue lashing.
They told things about each
other neither thought the other
knew. When. they cooled off
Barker says, Frank, if the public
ever finds out one half of what
we know about each other we
will be up in Goderich jail play-
ing cards with big. Joe Smith for
the next thirty years. Says
Tumpson, we will have to amal-
gamate. This partnership work-
' ed fine, From then on they
could double the amount of
sawdust in the sausage. If
either one wanted to go on a
bender or spend the night in a
;gravel pit they knew the
other would never tell. They
went on the road, and would buy
sell, or trade any kind of live-
stock, especially Canners and
Belonie Bulls. Well without
bickering or bargaining they
bought the ram from the kids
for four dollars. The price wad
abotit normal for those times but
not for a ram that had travelled
first clss tee way from 1re4
land. 'With, that 'two dollars
apiece the kids' had the wealth-
iest celebration they ever had,
l But alas, as winter followe fall
01 0 htallekY 13 comes after the
twelfth. That morning the old
than discovered that his rain was
missing. Then began the longest
marathon walk in . 'history. The
old man and the kids travelled
highways, and the hills and the
valleys and the swamps looking,
for that rain. rereryone knew all
about it, except grandpa Clark.
When they knocked on a door to
Dairy Farmers
Truthfully Yours
T. K. IP.
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that in the veins of his offspring
flowed some bad blood.
This ram was a direet descen-
dant of the famous Derby rani
that Jack Clark sings about.
Nov Jail: Clark should be a
good. judge of a rain. Since the
day he was born he has been a
black sheep.
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Stretton for 1967 Centennial and
vote yes.
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