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The setting in which clergymen
deliver spiritual messages to be-
reaved families should be appro-
priately reverent. Ours is.
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Read the Classifieds. Might
find something you can’t live
without.
by Lucille Watson
County Home
Demonstration Agent
Beginning Wednesday
March 17
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Rev. I harles Richardson, pastor, accepts a check
m the amount of $900 from Max Callahan,
representing the youth of the church during
dedication services.
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secretary of the Baptist General
Convention of Texas brought
the dedication message.
Dedication service was led by
Kev Charles R. Richardson,
pastor, with Terrell Ogletree,
chairman of the building
committee, giving the prayer of
dedication
One of the higilights of the
service was the presentation of
a check to the church in the
amount of $900. Mac Callahan,
representing the young people
who had contributed this
amount into a special Youth
Building Fund called Buck-a-
Month made the presentation to
Rev. Richardson during the
service.
Open house was held from two
to four o'clock in the afternoon.
Approximately one hundred
guests were registered. In
charge of tours for the af-
ter noon were heads of the
different departments of the
new building. Mrs. J. A. Wat-
son. Mrs. T. L. Burns. Mrs.
Charles Skidmore, Mrs. B. W.
Ward, Mrs. Velma Foster and
Mrs. Vernon Hutchins.
Refreshments were served in
the fellowship hall with Mrs.
Kyle Greer. Mrs. Marion Davis,
Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. Noel
Marvin and Mrs. Joe Stone in
charge.
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Canton Herald
Owned and published by
Thomas E. Campbell and Glenn
McNeill, Jr., and entered in the
post office in Canton, Texas
75103 as second class mail
matter under the Act of March
3, 1879.
Second class postage paid at
Canton, Texas 75103.
Any erroneous refection upon
the character, .standing or
reputation of any person or firm
or corporation which may
appear in the columns of this
newspaper will be gladly
corrected upon being brought to
the attention of the publisher.
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Merilyn Griffin, Janet Hunter.
Twenty-one Eagle Band and Charlotte Matthews are
members will be competing in performing a first class clarinet
the Regional UIL Solo and trio entitled Adagio Religioso.
Ensemble contest Saturday, David Pullev, Chuck Whitton,
March 13, in Irving. Solos and Anita Pulley, and Finis Brewer
ensembles are divided in three are performing a first class
classes. First class solos and cornet quartet. All band
ensembles are extremely dif- members performing first class
ficult. Second class solos and solos or ensembles may be
ensembles are of medium eligible to go to the State
difficulty and third class solos Contest if they make a first
and ensembles are easier and division on their respective
only ninth graders and below entries,
are allowed to preform them.
Cindy Jones is playing a third
class flute solo called Andante.
Keith Wilkerson is playing a
second class oboe solo called
Slavonic Dance. Merilyn Griffin
Wed., Thuns., Fri., Sat.
March 10, IL 12, 18
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Thursday, March 11, 1971
Slaughter, and Dana Baker are
entered on a third class quartet
called Andante. Rickey
Badgett, Peggy Emerson, Julie
Rushing, and Kathy Woodruff
are also playing Andante.-
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Ad cur
Mrs. Lois Jenkins.
PHONE 567.41
Sun., Mon., Tues.
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is performing a first class
clarinet solo entitled Adagio.
Theresa Pirtle is playing a
second class clarinet solo en-
titled Fantasy Piece. David
Pulley is performing a first
class cornet solo entitled In-
troduction and Fantasy. Anita
Pulley is playing a third class
cornet solo called El Torero.
Robin Slaughter is playing a
third class clarinet solo called
In Cowboy Land. Rickey
Badgett is playing a third class
clarinet solo called Pastoral
Portvait. Paula Shaw is playing
a third class french horn solo
named The Might Major.
Barbara Etheridge is playing a
third class Alto Sax solo called
Fandango. Chuck Whitton is
performing a first class
Baritone solo entitled Etude No.
3.
Five ensembles are entered
from Canton. Barbara
Etheridge, Kim Mallory, Judy
Wilson, and Kathy Keahey are
entered on a third class
saxophone quartet entitled
Rondino. Janet Hunter,
Charlotte Matthews, Robin
Wing Held Al First Baptist Church
Dedication service for the held Sunday, February 28, at
new educational building was the First Baptist Church during
The United Stater Depart-
ment of Agriculture announced
recently that it would take over
all meat inspection in the state;
and this could have far-
reaching effects on the Texas
housewife
The action came after Texas
failed to comply with the
Wholesome Meat .Act of 1967
that said state inspection
procedures must be "at least
equal to federal regulations.
The deadline for compliance
was in December When the
USDA began inspecting packing
plants in Texas, it was found
that several has not met federal
sanitation standards.
What does all this mean to the
homemaker9 Dr. Ed Uvacek of
Texas A&M University says
that she can be doubly sure of
getting meat products that are
sanitary and disease-free
Many people have not been
aware that up to now, part of the
meat marketed in Texas was
not inspected at all Federal law
required certification only if
meat was moved across state
lines: and local packers with
local markets were not subject
to any kind of inspection they
did not request
Federal inspection has an
interesting sidelight Many of
the small community slaughter
houses and locker plants will
have to either remodel their
facilities or face closure Dr
Uvacek estimates that many
small meat packers are not
even aware of the law and will
continue to operate until they
are inspected by federal em-
ployees and given the choice of
improving their plants or going
out of business Oftentimes,
these small plants do not have
enough business to make
remodeling possible and will
probably be closed per-
manently This will probably
end the community locker
service that many small town
families depend on for meat
storage
Couple Plans
April Wedding
Mr and Mrs. Bill Quinn of
Tyler, announce the ap-
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Peggy Richardson, to
Eddie Chambless. Eddie is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ed
Chambless of Canton.
The marriage is to be
solomized April 2, at the home
of the grooms parents in Can-
ton.
Miss Richardson is a
graduate of John Tyler High
School. She is presently em-
ployed by Combined Un-
derwriters Insurance Co. in
Tyler.
Mr Chambless is a graduate
of Canton High School. He is
employed by Charlie H An-
derson Roofing Contractor in
Colfax.
The couple will make their
home in the Moore Community
near Canton after the marriage
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1971, newspaper, March 11, 1971; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517168/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.