—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 22> 1968 16 m 4-h NEWS PENN WILLOW The monthly Community Club Meeting of the Penn > Wil low 4-H Club was held on June 7, 1968 at the Pequea Township Elementary School at 7:30 P.M. • For roll call each member pre sent had to respond by naming a safety rule. The club members voted to have the Garden Spot 4-H Club as its guests at the next mat ing, which will be held at Safe Harbor Park at 730 P.M. on July 5, 1968. The main event of the meeting will be a Square Dance- Following the Square Dance the two clubs will com- pete against each other in a baseball game. Last years winn er was the Penn Willow Club A motion was passed to hold a Bake Sale in order to secure funds to purchase a flag pole for the club’s new flag The next Handyman Project Meeting was held on June 17, 1968 at 7 30 P M at the home of Albert Goss. Each mcmbei brought his project with him. The meeting was tinned over to the Program Committee at the completion of the business meeting Mrs Daniel Kauffman was the adult leader in charge Tim Breneisen was the chair man of the program committee The theme of' their program was “Safety” Betsv Kauffman gave a report on Civil Defense A film was presented on faim safety The meeting was adjoin ned at the completion of the film GARDEN SPOT The Gaiden Spot Community 4-H Club met on Monday Even ing at Jay and Dale Weaver’s home Before the business meet ing the club members played games Theie was a committee picked to plan a tour for the August Meeting Jay Weaver had a veiy interesting demon stration on landscaping Mi Wilbur Houser reviewed the calendar of coming events The song leader Rhonda Biukhait led the club in singing Mrs Royer met with the members who aie taking Veterinary Medi cine to discuss their project. Following the meeting re freshments were served The next meeting will be held on July Bth at 7 30 at the home of Kenneth, Jeffrey, and Judy Risser, in Leola Theie will be a baseball game with the Man heim-Lititz Club COUNTY COUNCIL The Executive Board of the Lancastei County 4-H Council met on Thursday, June 6 at the Farm & Home Center, Lancas ter President Richard Buck waiter presided ovei the meet ing Plans were made foi the forthcoming year, Kaye Smith and Diane Heishey were ap pointed to plan a swim paity and picnic for the July meeting John Kurtz gave a report on the schedule of events that will be used when the 4-H’ers from Kendall County, Illinois aie visiting in our area Plans were, also, discussed to sell 4-H cook ies at Root’s Auction, East Pe tersburg and Gieen Diagon Ephiata LEOLA PINCUSHIONS The Leola Pincushions 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs H Jacob Hoober, Bareville June 19 19 membeis attended Jan Caison gave a demonstra tion on how to pm on a pattern and Linda Sensenig showed how to stietch fabnc to make it stiaight The next meeting will be held June 24 Refreshments were served by Jill and Jan Carson, and Kathy Ruoss Cindy McQuate is pxogram coordina tor On June 17, Pal Smucker and Cindy Smith went to Penn State for 4-H Club Congress. They returned June 20. KO KA LE KO The Ko Ka Le Ko 4-H club held its regular meeting and the members were .judge for pos ture queens by the leaders. The posture queens are as follows: Junior Sharon Scheaffer and runner up Patsy Henly. Senior Gail Pannebecker and runner up Josie Fasnacht. The next meeting will be held June 25th ai Cocalico Senior High Home Economics Room irom 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. LITITZ-MANHEIM The Lititz Manheim 4-H Club held their monthly meeting on and become a members of the Thursday, .June 13 at the home 4-H Solanco Laddies, of Tod Herr. A baseball game The president is Janis Her and homemade ice cream party shey. Donna Welk is the vice was enjoyed by everyone. It president. Sue Wiley is the sec was reported that the club sold retary and Ellen Stone is the 49 cases of 4-H cookies treasurer. The next meeting will be The meetings started last held July 18 at the Fairland Monday and will continue each Elementary School at 7 30. Monday to July 29. 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