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The Citizen, 1994-07-13, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1994. PAGE 13. The news from Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6860 M. Fraser greet at Duff’s A refreshing shower Jerry Lee receives a well-deserved, cool shower after participating in the events at the Bluewater Kennel Club's dog show in Blyth which ran from July 5 to 7. Jerry Lee travelled with his owner Michele Philpott from Atlanta, Georgia. Bluewater dog show a success The 11th Annual Bluewater Ken­ nel Club Dog Show is finished for another year and club member Flo­ rence Pullen says the Blyth event was very successful. The exhibitors travelled from across Canada and the United States to participate in the show and Mrs. Pullen says, "There were many compliments received Ashes were all that was left of the bam located on the farm of Rosie Latham of RR5 Seaforth. The structure on Cone. 5, McKillop Twp. was completely engulfed in flames when the Seaforth Fire Department arrived on the scene at approximately 11:45 p.m. on the evening of July 10. Fire destroys McKillop barn Fire struck late Sunday night on the farm of Rosie Latham of Cone. 5, McKillop Township. The Seaforth Fire Department was called at 11:38 p.m. When they arrived, Fire Chief George Garrick regarding the facilities, the show and the food." The Best of Show awards are a confirmation of the quality of the dog. The winners were: Tuesday, a doberman pinscher owned by Brian Casey of Harley, Ontario; Wednes­ day, a springer spaniel owned by Dan Hutchinson of Ottawa and on says, "The bam was fully engulfed. The structure was completely destroyed." "One tanker truck was left at the scene for three hours (to ensure Thursday, a boxer owned by Jack Ireland of Fingal, Ontario. The obedience trials saw the same dog earn high score on both Tuesday and Thursday; a golden retriever owned by Larry and Sheila Phillips of Mitchell. The Wednesday winner was a border collie owned by Missi Roland of Illinois. containment of the fire)," he says. Chief Garrick says there is no damage estimate at this time and there were only a few chickens in the back of the bam. The cause is undetermined. Mclva Fraser was the greeter at Duff's United on July 10. Rev. Banks welcomed everyone and also brought to their attention the flowers that were placed in the church by Malinda Johnston in memory of Hugh Johnston who died one year ago. Cassandra Banks was the candle lighter and Neil McGavin was scripture reader. With the low number of children in attendance during the summer months Rev. Banks directs his children stories to all of the 'big kids'. Sunday he read a Rabbi's story. It was when God was almost finished with creation and only had humans to create. "Let these beings have reason, intellect and understanding," said God. First 'truth' came and said not to make a creature that was capable of lying because the last thing the world needed was deception and Children entertain parents Well the now seasoned church campers are back home in Walton as of Friday, June 8. Parents gathered at Camp Bimini at 7 p.m. CRAFT FESTIVAL July 22, 23, 24 Outdoor Craft Booths Store Wide Sale Fall Class Displays & Registration MAKE IT AND TAKE IT CRAFT ITEMS V Woodworking V Knitting & Sewing V Dolls V Jewellery V New Ideas? Pop, Hot Dogs and much, much more College Corners Craft Show Hours July 22 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. July 23 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. July 24 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. “Free Babysitting” 20% Sale - From July 22 - July 31 WIN DINNER WITH THE BLUE JAYS Call Gregg for details our water consultant for Brussels and area. AQUAFINE 1-800-461-8094 or 887-9432 fraud. Then 'peace' came forward and begged God not to create creatures who would disturb the harmony of creation. Peace feared that these humans would act with revenge and initiate war. Then the soft voice of 'charity' asked to be heard and said, 'God, 1 know that any being created in your likeness will have the capacity to perform great and kind deeds. Filled with your Spirit these human beings will comfort the sick, visit the lonely, and provide shelter to the homeless. Such a being cannot but bring glory to you, O Lord." Though God listened to the voice of truth and peace before the final act of creation, it was because of charity that human beings were created. Rev. Banks' sermon was called, 'The Church of the 21st Century'. to hear their children sing some of the songs they learned and meet some of the young counsellors. Continued on page 14 Hwy. #86 West of Listowel 291-2974