6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April* 2, 1966 Mowrer Part Of Youth Exchange Program Walter Mowrer. Marietta R 1 wax one ol five Pennsyl vania yonnc adults who seived ax pood will anthas. sadors leeently when they attended the annual meeting ol the Jitniot As set i.uion ot Ontario'at the Univeisitv of Guelph Mow rer has been in the FFA piogram. and is presently a member of th e senior exten sion club Whi.e m Ontario. the gi oirii took part in educa tional programs designed_to gne Gaining in leadership, citizenship, and community development As part of an exchange program, Pennsylvania dele gates each year attend the Junior Farmers meeting and Canadian delegates partici pate in the Pocono Confer really packs a WALLOP! is Brothers, Inc. Lancaster Land Elizabethtown Farmers Exchange Eh/abethtown Summers Brothers Gap ence for Young Adults at Po cono Manor. The Junior Farmers As sociation ol Ontario, which has over ISO local cluhs and C.'.100 members, is an organ- Ization designed to give ru ral young adults opportuni ties in leadership training, community improvement pro giams. travel, and fellowship. Henry T. Moon, assistant State 4-H Club leader at Penn State University, accom panied the delegates to Ca nada. WIKST CITKI) BY BKACOX PKKDS Chester G. Wiest of Den ver was recently selected as outstanding Beacon Advisor in a group of nine men com pleting a Beacon Feeds sales service school. tViest nas 'presented with an attache case in recogni tion of his first place selec tion by Alem B. Smith, di rector of operations for the feed firm. ~ ' Bomberger's Store Elm Cope & Weover New Providence Formersville Equipment Co. Farmersville WALTER MOWRER, left, Marietta Rl, discusses program activities at the annual meeting of the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario, Canada with Donald Campbell, Elgin county, Ontario. Walter attended the Canadian meeting recently. APRIL SPECIAL Discount During 10% MONTH At All Garden Spot Unit Stores Lancaster QuarryviHe New Holland Honey Brook AGWAY of APRIL lectric Fence Wire Fence Posts Woven Wire Barbed Wire Agway FARM WOMEN #» HOLD MKKTINO Society of Form Women #8 met Saturday afternoon, March 19 at the home of Mrs. Elmer 0-roff, Rhpems, with 30 members and thie# guests attending. The meet, log was opened by the sing, ing of an Irish song, led by Anna Mae Bby. Mrs. David Witmer led m devotions, followed by a solo (The Lord’s Player) b> Mr-,. Betty Ann Diftenbaugh. Mrs Vera Albert spoke about the history of Mt. Joy and shoved old pictuies of Mt. Joy. The busineas meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. John Keener. Our So. ciety received and accepted an imitation to visit Society No. 6 on May 7 at the home of Lela Coble. There will be a Spring Rally of Farm Wom en on Thursday, April 21, at Dillsburg. The Society is making 45 chair back cov ers for the State Hospital at Harrisburg. Donations were given to the American Bible Society, Cancer and crippled children. Three waitresses will go to Heart Haven Bazaar, Aipnl 26 Hostesses were Mrs Mrs Charles Shank, Warren Chapman and Clinton Eby Next meeting will be held April 16 at the Musser Spnng House. NCING , Inc. Groff, Mrs. Mrs. CAR LOAD YINGS