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2 001ARIOWSIGNA14-STAR,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25, 1969
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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