Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 07, 1973, Image 21

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    E-town Pig & Rabbit Members
Plan Display tor Manheim Fair
The Elizabethtown Area Pig After the opening procedures
and Rabbit 4-H Club met Thur- three members gave demon
sday, June 28 at the home ot Dan strations. Dallas Beck talked on
Baum. President Baum brought how to show a pig at Round-up,
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spoke on how to fit a pig properly.
Barb Myer explained the proper
way to fill out the 4-H Club record
books.
The Club voted in favor of
designing a window display at the
Manheim Fair this fall. A
committee was appointed to plan
this event.
J. Warren Heisey, Club leader,
commented on the members
projects. Barb Myer gave a
report on the upcoming events of
Lancaster 4-H County Council.
Following the business session
the members sang, played games
and were served refreshments.
The next meeting will be held
July 19 at the home of Jennifer
Shadt, Marietta.
News Reporter
Clashing Thimbles Meet
The fourth meeting of the Penn
Manor 4-H Clashing Thimbles
Club was called to order by the
vice-president, Linda Sickman.
The members repeated the 4-H
Pledge and Pledge to the Flag.
The treasurers report was
given. New business was how the
treasury money should be used.
No one had any ideas, so it will be
discussed again at the next
meeting.
A clean-up committee of Linda
Sickman and Carol Potter was
appointed. The meeting was
adjourned and a work period
followed.
KayShertzer
News Reporter
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Silver Spurs Club
Holds Horse Show
The Silver Spurs 4-H Horse and
Pony Club held its annual Club
Grooming and Showmanship
Horse Show on Tuesday, June 26,
at Click’s Trailer Shop in
Bareville. The Junior division
(under 14 years old) was judged
at 7 p.m. with the Senior division
(14 to 19 years old) following at 8
p.m.
Results of the Junior division
were: Jim Click, first; Cherri
Gochnauer, second; David Kolb,
third; Roberta Stein, fourth;
Bonnie Kolb, fifth, and Richard
Barb Myer
Kolb, sixth.
Senior division results; Randy
Click, first; Lori May, second;
Coleen Kolb, third; Sandy Kolb,
fourth; Randy Kolb, fifth; Donna
Rohrer, sixth; Patti Nauman,
seventh, and Priscilla Geyer,
eighth.
Lititz-AAanheim
Club Meets
The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Club
held a meeting recently at the
home of Arthur Reist. John Shenk
was in charge of the business
meeting. Doris Hershey had roll
call and Arthur Reist gave the
treasurer’s report.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,1973 —
Judi Anderson
News Reporter
Calendar
Sunday, July s
2 p.m - Michigan 4-H’ers arrive,
Farm and Home Center; visit
July 8-14.
Monday, July 9
6:30 p.m. - 4-H Horse Judging
practice session, residence of
John Click, 231 E Main St.
Bareville.
Tuesday, July 10
10 a.m. - 4-H Horse Judging
practice session, Willow
Brook Farms.
Bits & Bradoon 4-H Club meeting,
Tumble farm.
Wednesday, July II
7’30 p.m. - County Council
meeting-Square Dance with
Michigan 4-H’ers, Black and
White Holstein Bam.
8 p.m. - Red Rose 4-H Beef and
Lamb Club Queen Contest-Ice
Cream party, Salunga Park.
Thursday, July 12
7:30 p.m. - Lititz-Manheim 4-H
Club meeting, home of John
Shenk.
Friday, July 13
8:30 p.m. - Penn Willow 4-H Club
Splash Party, Conestoga Pool.
Saturday, July 14
11 a.m. - 4-H Soil and Water
Conservation Club annual
Summer Picnic, Pinchot State
Park, York County.
John Shenk discussed the
possibility of having a paper
collection drive on some major
roads. A committee was set up to
work on the ideas.
Allen Mays gave a demon
stration-on collecting of insects.
Barry Boyd gave a talk on
ceramics.
Refreshments of home made
ice cream and strawberries were
served by the leaders of the club.
The next meeting will be held
at 7:30 July 12 at the home of
John Shenk.
A 1 Reist
News Reporter
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