The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-05, Page 6. • -
S...:ChanirliOn..-:.4hOt at Mee
One 0 the few left hand
Shots among 3,185 shooters COM-
P -eat% John Anderson, of Kip-
, pen came home fix= the. Grandg
..eVrae"rican Trap Shot at Vanda -
Ohio, a week ago, after fin-
ishing in fourth place in B
Class. The temperature through-
out the shoot was around the
98-99 mark he said.
On class championship day,
Mr. Anderson had a total of
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MAKES 12 .QUARTS
19T out ot 200. He .was tied
with three other shooters and
wan the. shoot off with 00 out
of 100. He had a run of 188
shots before his first miss,
On the next day he shot 197
out of 200 and 96 out of 100
in the handicap event. As a
result of his standing in the
shoot he has been handicapped
an additional yard.
The Grand American Shoot —
and annual ten day event —
attracts shooters from across
the United Stales and Canada.
Mr. Anderson has used a re-
lease trigger since -taking part
in a shoot at Hamilton earlier
this year. The first time he us-
ed the release trigger he shot
195 out of 200 and on the
Class B event.
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past two , weeks with ; their
grandparents,. '
Mx. Irene Grimeldby. visited
on Tuesday with Xr. R004 Kann
who is a patient in Win.gliam
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Stone,
Wayne and Harald of Toronto
spent a few days this past week
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank. Riley.
Mrs. Ken Reid evisited on
Wednesday. with Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Sanders, Paul, David
First Church
Ladies' Aid
.The Ladies' Aid of First
Church met Tuesday afternoon
when Miss Jean. Scott presided
and eetidliCtRd the business.
Mrs. Ada Dale opened the meet-
ing with a poem, "Does He
Care". Mrs. Wm. Butt read the
scripture from Matthew and
from the new Bible. Prayer was
offered by Mrs. J. W. Thomp-
son., Minutes were read by Mrs.
Harold Whyte and notes Of ap-
preciation by. Mrs. R. K. Mc-
Farlane. "Waste not, want not"
was the title of a poem read by
Mrs. R. S. Ilabldrk. Mrs. J. W.
Thompson introduced Mrs. Wm.
Leeming who. discussed "words
of wisdom" and said that he
that giveth to the poor, giveth
to the Lord and our thoughts
form our character. Mrs.' R. S.
Habkirk gave courtesy remarks.
and Jane- Reid returned, to
stpbee)riirdinhgoniitie lusumniTionerdo,_,40444er,
with their grandparents.
Follg Jewitt and -boys,
spent Sunday with Mr. art4 Mrs.
Nelson NeClur(f, an 414
Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dort Dekker
and family, Miss Jane Dekker of
Galt, were Sunda visitors witu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 4ina. Hart and
family of Brussels spent Sun-
day evening with M. and 111rs.
Fred Buchanan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale
and Cheryl attended the 'Mit-
chell Fair on Saturday with
their herd of GuernseYS,--
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Penfold;
Mrs. Lillian Atwood-of'WindSor;
Mr. ,and Wnn S. Jahn Maof
Goderich; Mr, and Mrs., Oary.
Betties and Pamela of Seaforth
were Sunday visitors with M14,
Irene GrimoldbY,
Mr. Earlan -pshorn, Melody
and Lemuy-spent 'Saturday .eve..
ning. with .Mr, and Nits. Reward
Osborn -and girla-Of-,Monkton.
Seaforth W.I.
Seaforth Wiwiit meet Tues-
day, Sept. 10 at 8:30 p,rn4 at the
home of Mrs. Arnold Taylor.
In charge pf Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, conveners,
Mrs. A. Turnbull and Mrs. L.
Carter and guest speaker will
be Mrs. Don Glousher, Blyth,
who will speak and demon-
strate various crafts, Roll call
will be a famous person born
on the fartii. Lunch will be in
charge of Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mrs.
G. McKenzie, Mrs. J. Keys and
Mrs. G. papple.
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Nr. and Aus, Erik Fogt of
Stre.etsville announce the birth
of a, son on Thursday, a .grand-
son ,for Mr. and Mrs, Verne
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