Pediatric patients enjoy puppets from convention ©HERSHEY - En tertainment began Tuesday evening after two days of seminars, workshops and business meetings for the members of the American Agri-Women convention.' Relaxation, eame in the form of a puppet show presented to pediatrics at the Hershey Medical Center Following this was a wme and cheese fest and a free evening. On Wednesday members took a farm tpur to several sites in Lancaster County.* OIL PRICES: 85' -95'- *1.15 -‘1.35 •1.75 -‘2.00??? HOW MUCH WILL YOU PAY f GROUND water HEAT I pONVPEI Puppets for the pediatric show were made by mem bers of Penn’s Agn-Women Zana Ryan, McAUister ville, made five comical characters. They were. Champignon, a mushroom, Tatoe, a potato, Sweetie, a grape; Lamkin.'a lamb, and Bug, a green worm Jean Beck, Hamburg, made KC, an ear of corn Penny, a farm wife puppet, was made by Judy Cihylik of Trelchlers Beth Cooper, LenhartsviUe, made Percy Pig and Gail McPherson, New, Park made Aesop the rooster Pierre the pear and Bing the cherry were made by Mary Jo Dreis of Paxmos Wednesday’s tour took the Agri-Women to the Sperry New Holland plant where members were shown how farm machinery is manufactured Donegal Mills, a once totally self-sufficient community was also a stop for the women Lunch was Chicken Stolfus” at the famous Groff’s Restaurant. In the afternoon the women visited Brennemen’s dairy farm and Nissley vineyards and winery From the vineyards of the Nissley family come thirty acres of French-hybrid grapes Members were allowed to taste red, white and rose dinner wines following the tour —DK Grange HARRISBURG - Charles Wismer, Master of the Pennsylvania State Grange, Friday announced the ap pointment of Mrs Jeanette Tewksbury, R 2 Meshoppen, Susquehanna County, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson, 728 Diamond Street, Williamsport, Lycoming County, as Director of Women’s Ac tivities, and Youth Director, respectively. Jeanette Tewksbury succeeds Mrs. Ruth Hoover, 714 Walnut Street, Roaring EOTHERMAL • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property ... Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc. 40% TAX CREDIT Gail McPherson entertains children at the Hershey Medical Center with Aesop the Rooster, one of the puppets she and other Agri-Women made for the con vention. names three to state office Springs, Blau* County, who resigned after serving the position smce 1974. Mrs. Tewksbury, a Grange member for over 20 years, has served as a Subordinate Lecturer for the past three years, and as Susquehanna County Pomona this year. She also is the Women’s Activities Chairman of tier own Subordinate, South Auburn Grange #llBB. She has four children, Cynthia, Connie, and Joseph, all married, and Debra, still ENERGY ★ Heat ★ Cool ★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less Than V »The Cost of Oil ★ Air or Hot Water Systems AVERAGE OPERATING COSTS...LESS THAN *4OO PER YEAR! For Information. Contact 1 CM. DAVID & ASSOCIATES, INC. 400 N. Race St. Richland. PA 17087 717-866-7588 (Call 717-272-8580 Collect) HAROLD C. FOSTER Box 96A Star Route Huntingdon, PA 16652 814-643-0248 (Call Collect) incaster Farming, Saturday, Wovamber 15,1980—C33 at home. Her family attends South Auburn Methodist Church. Roy and mda Williamson succeed Douglas Bonsall, Millerstown Rl, Perry County, who also resigned after serving his position smce 1974. Bonsall was elected as State Lecturer last week, at the State Grange Sessions in Lewistown. The Williamsons are members of Bottle Run Grange, No. 1301, where Roy has been a member for 22 -OR years, and his wife for six. Roy presently serves on the Lycoming County Executive Committee, while Linda is Bottle Run’s Secretary They have two children, Lisa, 12; and Dawn Mane, 6. The family attends the St. Matthews Lutheran Church, where Linda is a member of the Church Council, and a Sunday School teacher, and Roy is a member of the Property Committee. Grange (Continued from Page C 32) Grange policy to develop as much hydroelectncity sites as possible in Penn sylvania was reaffirmed. Further, all existing hydroelectric generating facilities developed on publicly-owned ground and water should be owned by the nation, not the state or the local municipality Support was also given to an increased effort on sulfur emrmssion research to make Pennsylvania a more marketable product . the Ik.— stovemon energy resource centers 458-8011
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