Tossing sheaves - Peter Dejager (left) and his friend John Kirby from Spy Hill (right) were busy feeding grain into the threshing machine during last Sunday’s (Aug. 16) 1st Annual Threshing Bee at the Kipling Museum. (Connie Schwalm/Grasslands News)

It was a chance to have a glimpse of what harvest was like over a century ago, as the Kipling & District Historical Society hosted its First Annual Threshing Bee last Sunday, Aug. 16 at the Kipling Museum grounds. Visitors had the opportunity to go through and view displays inside the old buildings located at […]

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