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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-11-20, Page 7WI NESDrAY, NOV, 20,t1 1903, 1,963; THE L TORI ¢q! N'Ti. N 1M. 1 . UCKNQW ONTARIO PAGES 1.occ.tes. I....uri.at Plage Of OId. Friend In LanasideWill Erect Memorial •r (Kincardine News) The final.` renting 'ace of the late Nathaniel Bradley who died sane thirty-two yearsago has definitely been established much to the .gratification of William' L. Simmons of Royal Oak, MJch- igen, who, at seventy-four, re- calls 'how 'Mr. Bradley had .,be-• friended him as a youth in Wes- tern Canada.. As reported a few ' weeks ago, Mr. Simmons was looking for the graTe of his benefactor so! that he .could erect a memorial. on 'the • site. First clue to the ,. query came, from Mrs. James Ferrier of • Bervie, who while.? looking through some. old rec- or+dss noted Bat a Nathaniel Bradley had been buried at aide in 1932 and the :of ficiating cleityman was Rev. (njw. Bishop) ,H. F, • Appleyard Of 'St. John's Anglican Church.' A call by -the News to Mr. 'William Scott caretaker' of the Laugside • •cemetery brought ver- ification and Mr. • Scott .. quite easily riled the funeral - and advised thrat the - ate Mr. Brd • 1eyy 'was -buried in the "Pennell, Plot." !Further information was That h . nephew William Norma was a resident.' of K ncardine. In 'ling the News about his Uncle, Mr. Pennell stated that the Hate Mr, .Bradley. was his mother's brother and .t a t it was to her home that Mr. • Bradley was .' heading after he •lost his all . in 'Manitoba. • , Going back to another gen- enation• Mr. Pennell has: a watch. wrnich ,belonged to. Nathaniel's father Stephen Bradley which the ptesent owner slates is the only Watch ever' awarded by a Canadian government for' brav- ery. The nscript ion says, 'Pre- sented by the, Governanent of Canada : ata Mr; Stephen Brad ley in recognition of his humane and galla services The life,. 8t' October, 1895," pre-. sentation was made m Wiarton after i lr, Badley had saved the gin lives of six ,men and one woman at Boat Cove. .The details of the . acquaint ance between Mr.; Bradley and. Ods: Simmons is of interest and his leer , gives further insight into their, actirvities. and, .of .the Obligation Mr. Sons feels to-' 'ward hisfriend. Writes Mr. Simmons, ` In Au- gust, 1919, I Shipped acar load of `horses into Portage La.. Praar- ae, *Mitoba.,, and about the first mann I timet was a Large man by the name ' of .Nathaniel Brad- ley, about 62 ;years ' old then. :Ile ' had. to that time 'sold 20,000 horses in Portage: How he kaa�ew, is .that: you had to. $ 9 one do ar .a headto sell I her in . the ` Portage, and the records- showed that he sold - that many. As I was just a '@ et her from!" Michigan he 'stook' me 'un- derr his. 'wing I' spent two win- ters .with him- on a ranch near C phiri,: Manitt ; i • : Trois man . could ' neither read and stain) with. confidence On: H=USKI E.. Snow Tires Tse rugged • tires are designed and bat for winter roads in Canada! Made with a specially formulatedrubber compound they feature hundreds of. edges that really bite intosnow giving iron a vio -Iikc gap far grey safety and dependability! Each: CO-OP* Huskie Tire has a safety' bonded, 4 ply nylon mss for long life; and built-in protection against dangerous blowouts and breaks.' 1411410Inii Tomb prepare now for freezing temperatures with Pernnanlent ANTI -FREEZE Put guarantted•CO43P Ethylene Gly- col ly-c l Anti -Freeze ' in, your cars. truck and tear now! Then enjoy - i. all winter lam, •You're safer CO-OP permanent type antifreeze: It. • won't evaporate . . it is. noj�i js non -car . . and it con- tains rust -inhibitors. And ,filfrag lasts all soon! ' at the touch of the starter with a Silver Cobalt BATTERIES This =an ling CO-OP Sailtr Cobalt flattery.can . ably sit idle for six months and then les►pto life .. ready , to p6wer your car„ 0d t ; eve seceder, winter Hee s Why; Silver Comet. p CO-OPbattery 'plates the way rran pro- s iron. The chatge is kept in. no `deptt itts + ata feral, • For sure starts this 'winter and for many winters to con. buy a COOP'Silver Cbbilit Battery. nor o w.r te' and bad emulated 2500:' acres .of :laud,, most .of it garden soil arouard Oa kWe, Manitoba. He also was a money lender. In Nov„.,,,'ebe• =2, 3, hard lost what I bad rand return- ed. to Deckersgille, Sifichigan with Lost it through fanning and. I could see/ things were getting diad for Bradley. Fauns were coming 'back on ms Taxes were mounting and he ha, - to put a 'hard up: or poor ' off . his land. . I' w • aback after forty years and. •d . Bradley had lost • ev eryfh ng end ,barsfamily had left for . other pian • 2 1, He got sick and his sister "•in' LucknowP wrote that if he 'could get ' hack ' she 'would care for: him, tout she waw spoor' too; He sold his pairof ponies and sad- dles snd people . around .Oakville took, up, money to make $200. and put him ou the train but he died on • tthe way -.2- 1MIMS told that When the day of rec- koning ec-k i with the banks• came • in 1932 be Was banded $100,000 in notes he had backedor came good for In 1920 I know this man was dwor h a quarter arnil loom, dollars as I did , a lot of hisy'business and w icing' for Ile never drank intoxicants or gambled a good man, rough on the outside but a kind man with a big .heart .• lipon receipt of , the informa- tion which the ' News had . gath- ered ' Mr. ” Simmer's has since, written to say • 1 e . plans - to :comae to this area an lis : vacation next spring sand ' in the, meantime will ask the PenneUfamily for per-. mission e r- mnnssion to erect a mRaB ker at the grate of his friend. District Co-op Telma .5284125' ERVICE ' .FOR TOP QUALITY ATLAS' BATTlIERIE DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes ba Stoat) AT ' REASONABLE PRICES! RepaiasstyAll Makes of Cars and Tractors 3 ' Iced Mechanics !The Oliroet, Roundup pander the leadership of `M s, Waate?ur. Black and Mrs. Jack McGuire met at the home of Min. , .Seedy' Mae - Cha. 'Lynn Clayton riled in prayer and . Bonnie L elsoia :mad the Scriptirra, ,Joanne ,Mama ikon read a . poem. Patsy and ary MacChaQrlles :.sang • a dolt` "Ms McGuire read a poem : and lhlics. , . Bia :: told, 'a .story- Mrs,: MaacChrarles served refreshments and 'a recreation petirnead was JoYerik' Mrs. Walterr. Black.- vituteel eiri Tbresdy with her . father, her°, Mr. J:• G3w7IcG a am .Freeport Haps gaittra�, Kitchener. r. M MMcGuire is much improved ' . an health and -e, boanae • nn • the . near fortune Wits' Nancy McGuire ns• an- other .Victifin of mumps ; iln . 'Oar Alignment and Balancing MOTORCADE DEALER ,- Honor Local Members Of Eastern Star, •MrSe Ronald is . Worthy Matron. Igna3ataon of °thee olficens ofh Ellwood Armitage) yrs. • Huron Chapter No.. 89, agmen. Pe¢cy Staant ;, Ms.. Order of inbe Eastern 'Star Was. Mrs,. Wan. Heug an, Mrs. Ted 'held on Tuesday ems, No- Collyer, Mr. Murray Talion, and •gam 12th m the LO.Q. _ Halt 'Jr.. Howl - allalhan.. A choir of The business 'meeting was con Lucknow .members sang, "The • I •smutted by -Mr. and. Mrs.. 'Ted rLo ds, My' ,Shepherd." • 'Coles Mina.; Jack Retrvie, P.D._ The tfe flowing ,officerowere ' in, ' D.G 'awas 'presented ., with a stalled: W by ,Mean, • Mrs,: 'life membership : certteficatte. on Ronald Feaster; Worthy .Patau, behalf Chapter by :Mrs. Mr. George Guest; Assecnate T, A. C rtie. Matron,. Mrs Alex moa; • 1 . Rye was the Installing Associate Patron„ Mr. .Alex, Ro=• 'Dr: Murray MacLennan ^bertsoan; .Secretary,. Mrs. *arida the Ih gLPa n and ,:Me i Moffat; T, Mrs.. :)(Iwen; Mm George Gue�e P.M.; the . Adams; 'Conductress, Mrs. Scott In sllir‘ Mars assisted by ; Rend; Associate C®anduactr ess, Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Forster. ;Paloma. Kenneth Leitch; .:Chaplain, Mas. P sD G1314 k3Eisa: • T.. A.. Curries Wm_ Wham'; Marshall - . O r- P tD.D'GJM.; Mrs Howard Mach-. Tend dim; Organi s , ice. an, RM..; Mrs Murray Mac+Len George Fisher Star Points, Adah, ' P.51.; and r F It of.• j eAts.. :,Boyle; Ruth, Mrs. W. .fait, , `RR ., P •,Asked; Esther, 'Ms. Reg Bit- tOtth g weave tom. An:- tout Martha, ` Mrs: '.Jan dy .L, Mas' :Noma* .Carasin, ; bar„ 'rens. Jack Korn; Warder, din Jack tie; ttan - el, . ' Scott Reid, Past Mattson .ared Patrons:.' jewels 'were 'Priesented to and M Ted Colllyeir by ,• amiss Maiy alagiallave and Ma ' .. Moat, . Mrs. .Harley Webster presenteel- aMr. and.' Ma Coll wir t., a laanp . on' 'ice of the.: L ckaow 'member& Guests attended Imo" Kine II dines Taws h Pa nes a - den, Toronto, BI 'th and' S or+d_ 311, Sandra MacCharles. was or lst fabr the Sunday 'Scheel ssiemi on Sunday: Miss ,Mary' Roantstte n. `was at the' conn, for the 'woe -Julio service w. : ,.the sang •'Feer you I ate Pray-, , ri . The Reverend George Bel Spoke an 'The cehmrafert la the G" . flet•. Sunday he ig'larn°; tlamto. speak on the `'Cbnalilenn a of • the Gospel" • . You're new sto tnei ashen you can 'phone for help„ tor - advice„ or simply chattohile You wait **the *tit to dry! . . Isn't itnice to knewyour t thatis alpyst a yotrr smite?' .t.Dell TelephoneCamrpany of Canada