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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-02, Page 14• • • A 4 41! •110 • * • Competition keen in cattle,horses LE CTROHOM We're overstocked in 26" cabinet model colour TVs FANTASTIC SAVINGS!!! Evening appointments avallable.0 S RADIO and TV SALES StSERVIC( EEN sTREET4,0INTK :-Ni.47.7.Cp1M0:3,0•91° e..fra,deg iAo: Of , ... 11111.11111111 P' 4kir BEEF CATTLE Hereford George Kennedy, Lucknow and Brian Rintoul, Wingham, won the Hereford classes. Brian Rintoul had the Champion Bull. George Kennedy, the Reserve Champion Bull, Champion and Reserve Champion Female. Shorthorn Andrew Gaunt, Champion Bull, Champion Female; Bodmin Ltd., , Reserve Champion Bull and Reserve Champion Female. Grade Cattle Baby Beef under 750: Gerald Smith, Dunc McKay. Baby Beef over 750: Andrew Gaunt, Dunc McKay. Beef Cow — Spring Calf; Doug. McDonald. Formosa. HEAVY HORSES Best 4 Horses: Allan Horsburg, Holstein; Bev. Little, Shelvourne, Arnold Young, Goderich. Single Wagon or Express: Bcv tittle, Carman Fullerton, Paisley, ;len Johnston, Gorrie, Bev Little, :;len Johnston. Single Heavy Draft or Agriculture: Allan Horsburg, Arnold Young, \Ilan Horsburg, Arnold Young. Span, Wagon or Express: Bcv Little, Bev. Little, a meron Fullerton, Glen ohnston, Glen Johnston. Span Percheron Allan ,Horsburg, Allan Horsburg. SpaitHeavy Draft . 3rd: Leonard Robertson. Span Belgians Arnold Young, Arnold Young. Heavy Horse Tandem: Bev: Little, Allan: Horsburg. Glen Johnston, A. Young. MO Stake: Allan Horsburg, A. Young, B. Little, C. Fullatton, G. Johnston: LIGHT HORSES Single Roadster 15,2 or Over Ralph Walker, Walkerton 1st — 2nd, Sam Curley, Jarvis. Single Roadster under 15.2 IL Walker, 1st 2nd. Mac Armstrong, Beechville", Jim Merrague; Wingharn i S. Curley. Road Teaing R. Walker, S. Curley, M, Armstrong. Single Carriage Hitch 15.2 Of over Ross MCKagite, Belmore 1st — 2nd. H.AtinstrOng, M. Artnstrong, Single Carriage Hitch 15.2 or over Ross McKague ; Belmore 1st & 2nd. It Armstrong, M. Aritistrofig, Single Carriage Under 15.2. H. Armstrong, R. McKague: Carriage Teams R. McKague, H. Armstrong, GetitleitaiN Single Carriage Turnout: R. McKague, H. Armstrong, 1. Armstrong. Gentleman's Single Roadster R. Walker, M.Armstrong, McKague, S. Curley. Single Ponies Doug. McDonald, Fo rmosa, vleadow Pony Farms, Acton, 2nd 3rd, Smith Lowry, 4th & Sth. Single Hackney Ponies H. Armstrong, 1st — 2nd. Shetland Pony Teams Meadow Pony Stables, Smith .,owry. Hackney Pony Teams H. Armstrong. Harness Tandem Outfit Armstrong. Smith Lowry Single Roadster Race S. Curley, R. Walker. Cart Race Joanne McNeil, Orangeville, ni Davidson, Listowel, Larry Seaforth, R.J.Doig, ' fort h, Terry Rutledge, Brian .thdedge, Glen Smith. Glen Smith was winner of the Ronncnberg Insurance Special blanket. SHEEP Dorset Horn — Chevials Sam Emkc, Elmwood, Gerald Deering, Exeter, Ed. Jackson, Harrison, took all classes. Oxford Downs & Suffolks Bros. Emkc was top winner. Shropshire Downs — South Downs: Top Winner; Tom Todd, !mallow. Lincoln, Leicester — Calswold: Emkc Bros. SWINE Yorkshire: Wrii, Turnbull, Jan Van Vlict Landracc: John Van Vlict, Turnbull E. Brodhagen. Lacombe: Jan Van Vlict, W. Turnbull. Hampshire: E. Brodhagen. POULTRY Beirnes Bros., Listowel, E. Brodhagen carried off most of the poultry classes with D: Deering, Exeter the winner in all Bantam classes. PETS Cats Aov: John Rutledge. Maurice Beirnes, Calvin Flood, Walton, George Grtibe, Rabbits A ov:: C. Flood. Best Dog Show: Wendy Heibein ; Evelyn Stroop, John Stroop, Carol Wheelet, Pair A ob M. Beirnes, 1st 2nd. Pair Bantams; David Wernahm, M. Beirnes; Lyle Hood. Fancy Fowl: ,Sharon tkel, M. Beirnes, 2nd Michael Vader.. Most Unusual Peti M. Varier Kimberley Eket, M. Beirnes. Correspondent Mrs.. Lewis Stonehouse "What's Good. About the Church?". was the question Rev, Albert Cook of Ashfield asked when he preached Anniversary services at Knox United. Church, Belgrave, Sunday. After World War 11, the church grew in a religious bonanza. Suggestions .were made for con- strued ng homes with a private chapel, which could also be used as a bomb shelter, den or playroom. Perhaps our churches are too often sought only when in. personal distress or as consola- tion for the aged, he said. Possibly poor advertising is responsible for any unsuccessful efforts of the church. Publication of failures occur, but the church still survives, he said. He illus- trated his intimation by saying that if' a doctor announced that his practice was slipping,.he had no money and his patients were dying, but said call me if you're sick, his , business would soon wane. • The blind, blundering church still . stands as "The Rock of Ages." The church lifts people from despair,. keeps' humanitar- ianism alive, gives as no other agency can do and points us to Christ as no other institution can do. Only the church disturbs us with a higher goal, inspires. us to the fulfilment of a higher dream, or cures a man,'s social ills. Only the church ministers to man's needs. A plea to make room for the church in our lives closed his discourse. The mixed choir, with Mrs. Lynda Lentz at the organ, sang "Lift Up Your Heads." She also accompanied soloist Karen Tyn- dall of Clinton who sang "Bless This House." The evening service was in charge of Rev. Ralph King of Goderieh, assisted by Rev. John Roberts, minister of Knox United, with soloist George Cull of Belgrave, who sang the solo in the anthem "The Shepherd's Care" and "The Holy City" as a solo. The scripture for the evening service was Philippians, Chapter 2: 5 and John Chapter 14:6..Rev. King chose as his theme "Is There Anybody There." Atheism says "'There is No God." You and I are orphans alone. Agnosticism "We just don't know". There is unfeeling; re- Seaforth hospital experiences baby boom For the first time in five years all the beds in the Obstetrical Unit at the Seaforth Community Hospital are in use. Mrs.George Ring, Director of Nursing, said it is five years ago. in 1969, when the Unit was last filled. On Wednesday there were six mothers in the hospital and two waiting.. During recent years Seaforth Community Hospital like hospitals across Canada has experienced a cOntinuing decrease iii the number of Maternity admissions. Hospital officials refused to ceminent on the poSsibility that the admissions this week would mark a reversal of the trend towards fewer babieS. MOW power. Power has created but left us on our own. Jesus came and said "Our Father." He changed the face of the world and the outlook of mankind. The word "Father" gathers highest hopes. God seeks. after his children and wins by love. The church auditorium was beautiful with baskets of autumn flowers. Large congregations attended the services. Men Assist in, Service The autumn • meeting of the United Church Women was held on September 24 in the Sunday School room. Guests included several from Calvin-Brick as well as the men of the congregation. . The meeting opened with a sing-song led by Mrs. William Coultes accompanied on the piano by Mrs. George Johnston. Kenneth Wheeler . conducted the worship service assisted by George Johnston and Clifford Coultes and presented the call to worship followed by hymn "In Christ there is no East or West.", Mr. Johnston read Luke, Chapter 2 as the scripture following which Mr. Wheeler read a short medi- tation -Youth:" Mr. Coultes led in prayer.7 Bob Taylor sang solos "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Abide with Me." Business was conducted by president Mrs. Ross Anderson. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Jack Higgins. It was decided to raise all catering prices by 25 cents a plate. Mrs. Anderson announced the Fall Rally to be held 'in Gorrie on October 16, the speaker to be Rev. Anne Langford. Bergive U.C.W. is to supply two ladies to act as ushers and receive the offering. Charles Procter showed slides and gave an interesting com- mentary on his latest trip which took in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and many places, Mrs. Clifford Logan tha the men who took part ir meeting. Personals Mr. and Mrs. George Pr, and family returned last from holidaying at Oval Lakes They also spent a wee; at Ottawa visiting Mr. and Peter Martin and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan and family of Barrie. Mrs. Ernie Embacher and of King City spent the weel with Mr. and Mrs. Gee Procter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cou pf Manitoulin Island, Mr. Mrs. Art Gill and Bobby of Sa were weekend visitors with and Mrs. Robert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston of London visited v their parents Mrs. Laura Jo ston and Mr. and Mrs. Rot Grasby on the weekend. Mr. James Perdue of Toro and Mrs. Mae Mitchell of Wi ham visited one day last WI with Mrs. Clarence Chamney, Mr. and Mrs. Willard At strong, Mrs. Robert Campbell Seaforth., returned home on day from their western trip wla they spent a few days with th brother and sister-in-law Mr. a Mrs. W. A. Wheatley of Liber Sask., also visited with Mr. a Mrs. William Armstrong a: family of Erskine, Alberta al Mr. and Mrs. George Armstror of Drumheller. Mrs. Telford Cook visited for couple of days with Mr. and Mr James Carter of Londesboro. -A number from this art attended the fall meeting Huron North L.O.L. held in Blyt Orange Hall Thursday evening Mrs. Robert Campbell, Lisl Pamela, Dianne and Dough visited on Friday evening wit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, News of Belgrave Queries worth of church 14 ,,THE BRUSSELS POST-, OCTOBER. 2- 1974