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BEkIH4 REGOB Rebekah Lodge will resume
262. their fall meetings on Sep -
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac- tember 7th' at 8:00 p.m.
Donaldandfamily have taken followed by a pot luck lunch -
up residence on the farm eon.
home they purchased on Rev. Kenneth Knight con -
Highway 4 west. ducted service in Carmel
Miss Catharine Corbett Presbyterian Church on Fri -
spent A few days last week day evening Mr. Doug
holidaying with her grand- Klopp, Zurich presided at the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack organ for the service of song
Corbett. Friday evening, Sept: 2 will
Mrs. Alice Ferg returned be the last evening service.
home following a visit with Sunday Sept. 11 a congrega-
her daughter and son-in-law tional service and picnic will
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckel be Serviceheld
on Sunday, Sema 18
in Zurich.
Mrs. Evelyn Flynn return- will commence at 9 a.m. The
ed home after spending a W.M.S. and Ladies' meeting
week's vacation at her sum- will be held Sept. 12 at 8 p.m.
mer camp at Silver Lake. QUEENSWAY
Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clinton Mrs. Shirley conducted
and Mrs. Cora MacFarlane, worship service at the
Calling Lake, Alberta visited Queensway Nursing Home on
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tuesday Aug. 23. The high
Corbett. Mrs. MacFarlane bowling scorer was Murray
also visited other family Howe with 124 points. Mrs.
members and attended the Jessie Archer visited with
wedding of her niece Jackie several of the residents re -
Taylor to Bob Hart in the cently.
Brucefield Church on Sat. Florence Martin and Miss
Aug. 27. Greta Lammie visited with
Kippen G
Mrs. Vera Laramie. Charles
and Norma Westlake visited
With Miss Mary Westlkke.
Alfred and Martha Bates
visited Mrs. Louise Scrim-
geour. Doug and Eva Trleb-
ner visited Mrs. Muriel
Triebner. Visiting .with Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Oeseh was their
daughter Mrs. Gladys Beck -
ler and Tony and Rose Tycho-
liz.
LEGION NEWS
Well, comrades, the sum-
mer is just about over and
September is rolling around.
The summer seen some of our
Comrades at Lucknow for
their 125th anniversary. The
Legion there held a Drum-
head service, which was very
good and well organized. The
Zone held a seminar in our
Branch in July, then we in
turn held one at Branch level
in August.
Sept. 14 will be our first
general meeting for this year,
and because Hensall is hav-
ing a Centennial in 1984. we
are also going to be very
busy, so we hope all com-
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rades wi lbe out and support and Mrs.)Mactl6i 4
us.Athos* en oyableaftem
On•Aug. l9.ourlast W.W.I, was had at Ikhe home of,
Veteran,'Hnrsy Horton died, • and Mrs. Al Corbett when
Harry was a charter and life Mrs. Steven Corbett and
member of thicbranch. He Mrs. Al Corbett were host -
was also a Member of the •,oases for a''bridal shower in
lath battalion of the Assocla- honor of Miss Sheila Riley,
tion of Cyclists Brigade. He whose marriage is to be on
served with distinction at the September 10th to Jeff Cor -
Bartle of Vimy RidgIIn.H�e was beat in the Hensall United
an ardent and faithful mem- Church. Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
ber of the Royal Canadian Dashwood read an address to
Legion and during the last the bride -elect and Many
number of years recited, with beautiful and various gifts
such keen memory 'in Flan- were presented by Misses
ders Fields" at our Remern- Catharine Corbett and Sally
brance Day serilces, Harry Chaffs. The room was taste -
will be sadly�Missed by fully decorated for the occa-
Branch #466 Hensel!. sion and Mrs. Ross Riley and
They shall now grow old, as Mrs. Ross Corbett assisted
we that are left grow old; Age the bride -elect with the gifts.
shall not weary them nor the The guest of honor was
years condemn. At the going adorned withapparel ar-
down of the sun and in the ranged with the bows from
morning, we will remember the gifts and picture taking
' P.R.O. Corbett gave a reading en-
titled "The Nurses' Wed -
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bedard ding." Contests were direct -
have moved to the home on ed by Mrs. Steven Corbett
Highway 44 which they re- and prizes were presented.
cently purchased from Mr. The guest of honor made a
er.
them. Bea U I was in or rs lack
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Sunday Sept. 4
Fear of death
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is topic
Rev,. McDonald returned to
thepulpiton Sunday morning
at the United Church follow-
ing • his summer vacation.
Marten Nagregaal was the
organist and the men's quar-
tette, Ron Mock, Don McCaf-
frey, Bill and Tom Bailey,
sang two numbers.
Mr. McDonald spoke on
the subject of "Taking the
Fear Out of Death." He spoke
of how many people fear
death and avoid any thought
or plan for it. He spoke of how
we• need not fear death
because it is the gateway to
the larger life and also
penetrating the shadows of
death is the light of Christ's
resurrection.
Sunday School will re -open
on Sunday, Sept. 11.
. • e
un Club , 25 years old, is one of the friendliest
BY YVONNE REYNOLDS
He shoots! He scores!
Hockey? No, trap shooting.
The "pop" of shotgun shells
filled the air at the Kippen
Gun Club on Sunday August
28 as more than 50 trap
shooting enthusiasts vied for
a number of trophies and
prizes at the club's third an-
nual Kyle -Cooper Memorial
Shoot.
The club was established in
1948 by Bill Kyle, Bill Cooper,
Lloyd Venner, John Anderson
and Pat Venner on seven
acres of land offered by Kyle
from his farm on Highway 4
a mile south of Kippen. After
Kyle's death his family allow-
ed the arrangement to
continue.
Kyle's grandson Jamie
Caldwell is one of the club's
mainstays. He and his friend
Dan Crerar are usually to be
found marking scores, firing
off birds, or performing some
of the myriad essential tasks
necessary for a smooth -
running shoot.
The clubhouse, formerly
headquarters of the liensall
Lawn Bowling Club, was pur-
. chased in 1950 for $100 and
moved with a police escort to
its present site for a furth ex•
penditure of $25.
The membership roster
soon grew from an initial 17 to
a peak of more than 50, and
has now settled down to a
steady 40. For many years
shooters bought member-
ships in the social club, local
merchants donated prizes for
the shoots, and more money
was raised at events such as
dances.
The club now owns one
$3,000 trap and rents another.
As it has reverted to private
ownership, no membership
fee is required. Anyone may
drop in for an evening of trap
shooting on a Tuesday night,
and the only cost is $2.50 for
25 clay birds, This charge off-
sets the costs of targets,
hydro and the -inescapable
taxes.
"All are welcome - as long
as they don't break too many
25 straights!" Venner said, .
the twinkle in his eye belying
the mock seriousness of his
expression.
The regular Tuesday night
shoot draws about 20 people
each time, who come from as
far afield as Goderich, Guelph
and London to the only trap-
shooting club closer than
Fullerton's or
Londesborough's.
Jack Mills, from °Guelph,
whose job selling wholesale
au o part brings him into this
area every Tuesday, shoots
regularly at Kippen. Although
he belongs to clubs in Galt
„ and Guelph, his favourite is
the Kippen club,
"It's one of the hest I've
ever shot at, and is the
friendliest club I know ot. !t
has a complete range of ages,
all the way from 16 to the 70s,
and some ladies", Mills
enthused.
Two of the regular lady
shooters are Gladys
McGregor and Linda Crerar.
At first Gladys came to be
with husband Grant. She soon
became bored with being a
spectator, and started
shooting two years ago. When
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