Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1948, p. 7

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carry it bounding oyer tvclvefoot obstructions leaping jirty and more feet at a stride very few careful steps the buck ippcti and when motionless wrs uite invisible in its protective fall coloring as the buck came nearer loren could see that ithad been wounded rom time o time it turned to lick j bleeding cut hlh on the left larter it fairly crawled up a shal low ravine ncaring the top cf the ridge the nuck froxe breathing deep evi dently a bit of man scent warned it of danger ahead a few alow nrd nutious steps and it laid down in u small hollow with only the ont- ered head on long neck raised to vatch polished horns looking like a sit of dead brush then loren nw hc hunter coming up the slope u eavy man in red mackinaw coat noisily crushing dry leaves wotcn- ng the woods ahead automatic rifle ready but paying rlo attention to the faint trail the red coat passed within a few yards of the hidden buck never suspecting it was there and disappeared down the hill loren was so engrossed watchm the safety precautions of the hunted that be almost forgot that he wus the hunter with a loaded rifle across his knees now at point blank range he remembered the gun waiting until the bucks head was turned he raised the rifle quickly in that instant as his eye sought the rifle sights there flashed through his mind the memory of an other hunt he saw a wounded yank helmet and rifle gone in torn oi uniform splasbingjhrough the muck and wa ter of a rice paddy in a hail of bul lets falling and raising again and again excited japs splashing aft er him screaming shooting racing from all sides to head hlrw off to kill him the hunted man ran limp ing down a hedge row threw him- self into an irrigation ditch along which he crawled with speed to gain a maize field from field to field they harried him beating up the cover shower ing every movement with bullets exhausted hurt the hunted man laid hidden when he dared slinking away again when the noisy hunt became too close using all the craft and cunning learned from wily bucks ha had hunted not always successfully ha doubled back where they would ba least llkelyto look for him and slid unobserved into the muddy water of the rice jjaddy s all but his ace he covered uuiwlth a hanatutbt water weeds and laid there until darkness and the hunt waa over for the day the picture faded away the rifla cam slowly down i dont believe i will ever hunt again hajfld aloud tba surphsod buck bounded away loren got up rubbed circu lation back into hia aching lag and atahad homeward t ir iojoo jt m watam i tloo aj spaar- l m a pl matte wonaua 2naad at doaasai maasrmi j lataaadbvaaaa csaiai jtl il1aiai4lrj axospt latfcosaay la banaoaaat4 ftjaa- atraaa ctssrah itanal tmym- kvarsoaa lekcept istaanaay to aaaattp haiyoonsbsaaioa at 11 svss st jaaas caaaaa bsawssntaawi bja basaias saxatoa beep 1st 8aadw to iiath homing aerrica at 940 u btmax and lbmfcmat t bytohan cfcmilf hr max patnani student minis ter at st andrews church kitch ener will occupy the pulpit this sunday at 11 sm at knox church and at s pm at limehouse sunday school as usual knox church 10 sm limehouse 2 pjn ml sv t s ivikffv itm baaoitsy imnhtf- flava kngkbous- cahe w wwi norl mm usloa prltru cstorchas hev j l selfba- bd nfmal 10 sw sunday school 11 sm public worship union 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship ceotgttown baptist church hev chai h gower minister 10 nm gods message for a divided world 11 am sunday school 7 pm the natural life 8 pm wednesday prayer meeting and bible study dorraine kennedy i wedsjn owen sound i the wedding of miss lyla dor- raine kennedy daughter of mr and mrs henryn kennedy owen sound to mr john harold this hj eon of mrs m beatty st- cajhartnesy took place in knox united church owen sound on satarday august 28th sev allan h ferry officiated the wedding music was by mr victor kerslake and miss jean msclntyre given in marriage by her father the bride wore a brocade satin gown made with fitted bodice the skirt sweeping into a long train and with a bustle effect her long veil was held by a satin coronet miss faya kennedy and mrs andrew ban attended their sister the former hi daffodil moire and mrs bell in peri winkle moire in bouffant style with matching hats all carried floral cascades in appropriate hues mr warren beatty of london was groomsman for his brother mr andrew bell owen sound and mr robert bell st catharines were ushers the bride is the granddaughter of mrs j w kennedy of georgetown acton park pavilion sunday midrrite september sth bob martins orchestra prize for ladies admission 75c norvl chart of the united chord hev f j dunlop minister norvl 180 p sunday school 20j pw public worship guo wllllm 200 pm sunday school 700 pm -t- public worship mount puasant la00 am public worship st goorgv caurds arehdescon w g o thompson rector sunday school 10 am holy communion 11 am evensong 7 pnv i fifteenth sunday after trinity st albnna chnrck gfe whhuu fifteenth sunday after trinity matins and litany 980 ant sunday 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