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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-09-25, Page 2• 2 001ARIOWSIGNA14-STAR,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25, 1969 r r. `r. A Recognition Council and Service was held at Church on Tuesday, September 16 under the Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada. Pastor president of the Fellowthip was present for the Calvary Baptist Fellowship of R. D. Holmes, event. Left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kingdon, being welcomed by Ron Westlake, clerk of the church; Dr. Holmes; Mrs..Kenneth Knight and Rev. Kenneth Knight, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. —staff photo. . rs.7 • • - • . o • . . 4, The Rev. L. T. Hobbins, right, first pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in 'Goderich, returned to the . church forits sixth anniversary service last Sunday. He is shown with the present pastor Rev. Kenneth . Knight. A fellowship luncheon was held after the morning service and The Singing Crowes were present to bring songs and Bible stories to the meetings. —staff photo. . . . Holstein Breeders at Seaforth Fair Sixteen Huron County the three-year-old heifer class. Holstein breeders 'brought out This was Castorvue President 66 animals- at their Black and Polly Ann, a nicely blended cow White show held September 19 with good quality udder. She 'at Seaforth Fair, where Judge D. was just completing a 20,000 W. Shively, Springfield, placed pound record. the ribbons. George Hayden, The winning senior yearling Gorrie, won both the Premier heifer was Junior Champion for Breeder and Premier Exhibitor Elston A. Speiran. She was awards, with Rosa .Marshall, Duplex Marquis Reta, a stylish, Kirkton, in nsecond place for individual, strong on top, and both honours.with plenty of dairy character. . , Last year's Grand Champion The Reserve Junior Champion cow was Senior and Grand female was Banella Linda Avirla • Chanipion again this year for who headed the junior yearling -Ross Marshall. She was MO class for George Hayden. Linda Acres Jana, first prize aged cow, was very large for a junior, tall and winner of the Interbreed Best and upstanding, with a long, Udder Class. Jana was very deep level quarter. in the body, and dairylike, with There were five entries in the a- good wider well attached. The bull calf class, with the entry of • Reserve *Grand Championship Elston A. Speiran standing first ' went to Elston A. Speiran, for the Championship. He was Brussels, on his first placing in International R. J., a nice dairy ,vompomear l• bull; long in the body and with good depth. George' Hayden had the second place winner and Reserve Champion, Banella Linda Valour, La e11 balanced calf, stylish and attractive. Ross Marshall had the winning breeder's herd, the first prize four-year-old cow, and first two-year-old heifer. Edward Bell,. Blyth, showed the first _ prize dry cow; Lynda Walden, Lucknow, the first senior heifer calf, and George Hayden the first prize junior heifer. Holden Farm, Clinton, showed the winning pair, a dam and one of • her 9ffspring, while .Mac Smith, Listowel, showed the winner in the class for aged cows with other 100,000 pounds of milk. This was Lauderlea Glenvue Cora. ATTENTION: FARMERS WE WANT YOUR es, WHITE BEANS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FIVE UNLOADING.. PITS •GUARANTEE YOU FAST- SERVICE Com Day program planned A Com Day program will be held at the farm of George Procter, 11/4 miles east of Belgrave on Thursday, October 2nd at 2:00 P.M. — The variety, herbicide and fertilizer demonstrations will be discussed by area Soils and Crops Specialists, Howard Lang and Doug Jamieson, Head, Crops Division, Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. Feature speaker will be Professor George Jobes, Crop Science Department, University of 'Guelph. • All those interested in Corn Production are invited to attend this event sponsored by the H u To n Soil and Crop Improvement Association. • The shithAtnniversary service of Calvary _Bapti$ _Church was held on Sunday, September 21 with special gtiests present for the occasion. The Singing. Crowes presented Bible stories in pictures and gave musical renditions to accompany the service for children . in the morning and also during the evening service. The pictorial CORN. DAY PROGRAM • Thursday, Odober 2 at 2 P.M. AT THE FARM OF GEORGE PROCTER 11/4 Miles East of Belgrave Variety, Herbicide and •Fertilizer demonstrations featuring dis.cussions'by Howard Lang, soils and crops specialist, Doug. Jamieson, Head, crops division, Centralia. College of Agricultural Technology and Professor George Jones, crop science department, University of4Guelph. All those interested in Corn Production are invited to attend, sponsored by Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association. •presentations included the construction of Bible stories in pictures that were built up as the story progressed. In the evening, the coloured lights and "black light" (ultraviolet) were used to illuminate the pictures. —staff photo. Huron Early Houses And Their Families — Book 111 • By W. E. Elliott Henderson Bpok Store Godertch Smith Office Supplies Clinton Anderson Book Centre Goderich Fincher's Smoke Shop Goderich • .„. Dealers in PONTIAC b III BUICK CA'DILLAC A.GADIA1•4 a BEAUMONT voxioal. GMC TRUCKS 37 Hamilton: Street Reg. lifcGee. .& Son,s Limited Phone 524-9391 GODERICI-1, ONTARIO September 25 19 69 Dear Customers • I Thank you for Making the 69 Model Iear the highest Volume Unit Sales in our Firm's 40 par history.. lour , Patronage enabled Us _to obtain 176,3 % of our Sales Quota as set by General Motors, resulting in a fitst place standing for, our Firm in competition with 37 other G.14.4Dealers in this region of Ontario. . The total effort•a.nd support of oUr Staff .namely . • Donald Baxter, Ray Black., Doug, Cruickshank, _Donald Duench, Donald Fisher, Mary' Irving4 Stanley Kacpriak, Bill Kiricey, Garry "Kerner, Fred McCUllough, Jim • Pfrimmer, Tom Poelman, Joe Thompson and Ken Ti-eitz, went hand in hand to make -this all possible. ' . G. THOMPSON AND SONS LIMITED Phone 262-2527 Hensall ' n . • , This is writ.ten as a personal Thank Iou to all Present and pasid Clastomers of 40 Years, and may we • spend the next 40 'Tears proving 'your faith in us. 0 Li Dr 0? in it -rid ae-e-,our neup at the Goderiet. Dealer% new car EihOW tb-is Thursday and Friday night. , Thank Iou, Ken McGee 1).. Our Sales Success resulted in a trip to *Spain for my Wile and I, Courtesy -of General Motors. Giacias,. yp, &Gee. GOODWILL. USED CARS • 4 4 0 • 0 4