C3>—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 3,1980 Hunterdon County FEATHERED FRIENDS 4-HCLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Hunterdon County Feathered Friends 4-H Club held their April meeting at the Woske residence in Whitehouse Station. The main topic for discussion was a dub bake sale, which is to be held on May 24 at the Garden State Sentry Hardware Store in Whitehouse Station. Presentations were given at the meeting. Two of the dub members, Tammy and Wendy Woske were par ticipants in the County Presentation Contest held recently. A one-day-old Crested White Duck was brought to the meeting by Lome Nief of Flemington. The next meeting is scheduled for May 12 at the Woske home in Whitehouse Station. GOAT GANG 4-H CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - A meeting was held recently at the Van Duyne residence in Sergeantsville by the members of the Goat Gang 4- HCiub. Margaret Buchanan, a member of the Hunterdon County 4-H Sheep Club, showed the members how to fill out their record books for the County 4-H Awards Judging. She also told them what awards were available for them. Upcoming activities in which the club plans to participate are the 4-H Day at the Mall and the 4-H What ■MB'tftPMi I" WE WIO. EXPAND YOOROOG IHr 5i Ysi I rmS i'i a llr*l r business for less douars! m ■■■■ W# ■ <l# ■ ■ ■■Xfcrß - LET US SHOW YOU HOW KBifVFtirnwintp tiw *A«MI.HO*UIU*M.Y muamtmm,*** * Not Sale. Two films about dairy goats and showing dairy goats were shown at this meeting. Plans for the May 10 Mall Program and the June 7 What-Not Sale will be finalized at their next meeting, to be held at the Peck residence in Stockton. VETERINARY SCIENCE 4-H CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The April meeting of the Veterinary Sdenee 4-H Club was held at the Extension Center. A committee for 4-H Day at the Mall has been formed. Club members plan to bring in their own Veterinary Science instruments and write up a description of them for their display. Also included in the display will be pictures of their/ animal projects to show that “4-H is learning by doing”. A demonstration on the Golden Comet Chicken was given by Patrick Eckrich of Milford. The club display for the 4- H Day at the Mall win be set up at their next meeting on May 8 at the Extension Center. New members are welcome. CENTAURS 4-H HORSE CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Centaurs 4-H Horse Club met in April at the home of their leader, Betsy Spencer of Lebanon. The members attended a Handicapped Riders Clinic recently. The members ★ AGSTAR STANDS BEHIND THEIR EQUIPMENT WITH A FULL YEAR WARRANTY 4-H Clubs meet in New Jersey learned how a handicapped person adapts to riding a horse. On Saturday, the members went to New Bolton Center, an equine veterinary hospital. Their nert meeting is set for May 5 at the Spencer residence. SUNSHINE DAIRY GOAT 4-H CLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Sunshine Dairy Kids 4-H Club, a newly formed goat club, met in April at the home of one of their leaders, Joan Dinkelo of Stockton. The club is going to par ticipate in the 4-H Day at the Mall Program in May. A Grooming, Fitting and Showmanship Clinic for the members has been planned for sometime in July. New Officers in the club are: Keith Morre, treasurer; Tracy Harrington, secretary; Dawn Dinkelo, club reporter and Steven Dinkelo, in charge, of refreshments and clean up. Donald Moody is a co-leader of the club. The next meeting is scheduled for April 27 at the Dinkelo residence. HORSE IMMUNIZATION CLINIC FLEMENGTON, N.J. - A Horse Immunization Clinic open to all horse owners will be held this Sunday from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Round Valley Youth Center on Route 629 in Clinton Township. FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT ★ WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL The Clinic is sponsored as a service to both 4-H and non 4-H Horse owners who would like to save money while having important veterinarian _ services provided. The Clinic will provide a Coggins Test, Equine_. Encephalitis and tetanus toxoid shots, ac cording to Jacqueline Lewis, chairman of this clinic, which is sponsored by the Round Valley Riders 4-H Horse Club. For additional information, call Lewis at ’'i. '735-844" 4-H DAIRY GOAT COUNCIL FLEMIN6TON, N.J. - The Hunterdon County 4-H Dairy Goat Council met at the Extension Center recently. An election of officers was held, and the results are as follows: president, Penny Peck of Bloomsbury; vice president, Chris Peck of Stockton; secretary, Mary Skerbish of Clinton; treasurer, Jim Allen of Califon; representative to Garden State Dairy Goat Club, Greg Keller of Hampton; and council news reporter, Donna Compton, of Frenchtown. Some of the upcoming events in which the Council will take part include: 4-H Day at the Mall, set for May 10; the 4-H What Not Sale on June 7; and 4-H Camp to be held at Beemerville during the week of July 14. The next meeting is scheduled for May 8 at the Extension Center. ,* r ? " A ‘ V A X V : »•'*>! 'i *-i p DIRECTIONS TO CM HERR FARM Jt HOME SUPPLY. . "ZX 1 MIL! SOUTH Of WIUOW STREET FLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Cloverettes 4-H Twirling Club held their meeting recently at the Extension Center. Some of the mem bers participated in the County Presentation Con test. A trip to Great Adventure is planned for the club on May 17. Members will be leaving from the Hunter Hills Apartment Complex in Flemmgton at 9 a.m. sharp, and plan to leave the park at 5 p.m. Members of the dub will be practicing their twirling routines for the 4-H Day at the Mall Program, which is to be held on Mav 10. 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