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Version comleg to Knox
PresbVte rian church April 13
The Kiang' Jaynes Version is Gordie Tapp of Mee -Haw, fanie, . completed his Bachelor of Ants
coming _to Knox. Presbyterian Tapp begame so impressed with degree majoring in psychology.
'Chorea; Thursday, April 13 at .8 the group that now he has them at , He finished .years of study in
3., most of, his coricet•t'engagements piano, violin and theory at the
Formed in,1.967 under the name • backing him on some numbers and . Royal • Conservatory of Music in
of the .;Churchmen Quartet, the presenting a full Gospel section of . Toronto and is presently studying
InembeLS performed only on a their own. ' y ' orchestration with one of Norjh
Veesion was,
erica's . most
inent
,par 'Utile basis Mainly , in The King James Canada instructors; uc pis; Ga d t)elamionm John
chtircheSand at small concerts— 15 also abseil to to epresent
OAR Op When they were' voted at the International Gospel ' also does. a g r e a t deal o f
the west ;semi-professional Festival in Nashville, Tennessee arranging for the group. '
quartet in North Ani.e'rica by the last year.Les .Kliewer, tenor, wept from
Gospel Music Association 'in In the group are: his borne in Chilliwick, B.6" to
Memphis, Tennessee, Things Paul Pumber; lead singer, who . 'two years of study' in Northwest
•`began to'happen came to Canada from 'Argentina 'two .Able g
Colle .e in Edmonton. Over
the past gears, Les has been
deepiy.involved in singing groups,
and has extended his talents to
song -writing ,and piano playing.
The high notes belong to Les and
- hehas developed a reputation for,
• handling them with skill and
pre-cisi-on-;'
a,.
Peter Kaups, the pianist, is one
'After high school, Ed gained of the originators of the group in
The fixe young men changed the when he was two. Paul has proven
grouii name to 'The King James to be a driving force• in the group
Version and stepped into the full and he has backed•up his singing
• 'time singing ministry.•They were, ability with studies' in voice,
igned,toa flit'e-year contract by piano, vitlin and musical theory.
Word Records, the largest Gospel His skill in the area of sound
recording company in the` world equipment and Mechanics has
and -their very -first altrunron that been-a-great_lcset to the _gr.o11P•
label—Try A Little kindness— )gid Wideman, bass singer,
was -given a Four Star Pick by makes his home in Richmond Hill.
Billboard Magazine. •
• They became familiar faces on
coast-to-coast television as they
made appearances on
Countrytime, Crossroads and
The Tommy Hunter Show. With
their very first appearance on the, his sup making good use of his many
Hunter show, the people of Canada , training in piano, trumpet, theory
voiced their approval,of the new - and 'voice. - .
years of study in arranging;
sound by ,swarnping the network John Lindstrom, baritone, -.theory and experience in studio
work. On occasion. Pei has been
with more letters than it has , originated from Sweden anci(carne ' celled a on
, p to sing, and his strong
received for any group that has to Toronto when he was five. After 4conternporary sound has pleased°
ever appeared- on the .show. . • finishing high school, John began many people.
..
While taping a. -TV -pilot with working on and. has almost •
several years experience • as a 1967. His talents were soon
sound technician. His amazing spotted by the world famous
ability in electronics and" auto Blackwood Brothers and 1 e
mechanics has p ven invaluable :became their pianist for three
to the group Ed has supplemented years. The King James Version is
super
1.o.cali: forestei fliiirs curl at
national's in, Portage Ia
Prairie .ManItoba
av
general will have a chance to .
-to
TPoi►JrtageQlocal larinks Prairitre,cMapelleditboy aair to u repay this ality in March
represent Southern Ontario in the .1973 when the dominion Finals
will be.iii helc in hGoderictGheh:
CaMarch 22 toh25. in = CEopesters Domin 'tie hlit --o .. 3 .
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Curling Championship • heon,meeting of Cour# B'enmilier was
the;presentation of a 50-yaarpin to •
• Fendley to. also was curliHarryng
Bro. Lorne N.od es who accepted
of Fergus, curling Rodges
for Southern Ontario with some reminiscences of the
Mr.suiFing yndley ear: will be succeeded in
past. Bra.. PeI•cy .iShieldS was• . -.
his position by Bob Jewell fir .the unableertsotially his to atte50ndyear topin accept
, Facing the stiff competition one ..,,
could expect ,in ., a national MATERNITY
f
competition and venturing into the
WEAR
heart of the country where curling
- 'is king, our local, teams came up
with a very credible third place
spot for both rinks.
Both rinks were loud in their
praise for the hospitality shown
therm in the West.. Local
Foresters and the -community in
at the
SEPARATE SHOPPE
Main Corner,
Open 2-&
Clinton
Glosgd Weds.
These teams represented Southern Ontario in the National Foresters Curling championships in
Alberta. Back row, left to right are, Verdun Vanstone, Ivan Rivett, Leonard Bowman and Arnold
Fisher. Front, Eileen Bowman, Lois Vanstone, Eleanor Fisher and -Betty Moore. --Foresters photo
bass voice • with glad to. have him back now and is
Maiiland Country Club News
Congratulations to Benmiller
Foresters and wives for showing
so well at Portage La Prairie
competing •in the Canadian
Forester's Curling
Championship.
The rink skipped by.Ivan Rivett
with Len Bowman as vice Verdun
Vanstone as second and lrnold
Fisher placed third with two wins
and three losses.
The radieB rink -s ipged by
Eileen .Bowman', Lois Vanstone
vice: Eleanor Fisher second and
Bette Moore. lead also placed
third in the competition. -
The Benrn•iller• Foresters will
host the 1973 Canadian
Championship at -Maitland
Country Club. •
The floor in the-dining`Toom and
upper lounge sports a brand new
.look. Under ttie capable
supervision of Ray•F,fisher. Eric
Moore and Ralph-; Foster,. fhe
Foresters anis their wives sanded
and refinished the floor last week.
A.good job well done; guys and
gals!
'1- i'he Ladies Cur,li,ng Section.
completes its season on Thursday
evening with an Awards Night.
Dinner will precede the
ELEVENTH ANNUAL
to
SAU ER KRI-UT
'presentation -of trophies and will
be followed by entertainment viith
a local flavor.
Congratulations to •Kay Graf,
president and her executive for.
another successful curling
,season.
Tasty Spare. Ribs with Sauerkraut
or Cole Slaw -- Hornema-de Pie
Sunset Circle Housewives
celebrate 25th birthday
The 25 anniversary of "the
Sunset Circle. -Housewife'{. club
was observed recently..in the form
of a birthday party held. ,at the
Legion Ball•
lirge crowd of friends. club
nienibers and several Clintonian
•' Housewife•' curb membersiverie
in ,ittencl~ance. Euchre. 500 and
Crokinole were ..played and
winners• were: 'Euchre, Mrs.
Viettii George; Mr. John' Moss:
500, Mrs. Margaret Thorndike:
Mrs. Grace Littlechild;
Crokinole, Mrs. Lois Freeman.. •
A iironey tree was w6n by Mrs.
Glorfa Atfield and the winners of
twb baskets of groceries were
•Mrs. Myrtle Good .and' 'Mr.
Charles Cracknell.
At the end of the- evening a
smorgasbord lunch was served.
President Mrs. Frances
•Littlechild•thanked everyone for.
coming and making this evening a
memorable occasion.
WEDc,ARIL 12
5.30 T,0 '8 P.M.
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Sponsored by Zurich and .District Chamber of Commerce
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