CSS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981 Bradford County Jersey Cattle Club members and sup porters include, from left, Tom Noble, president of the Bradford County Jersey Cattle Club; Denise Andrien; Eugene Harris; William Swingle; back row, William Enck, Calvin Watson, Brad Harkness, all directors: and Bruce Bresee, speaker for the dinner meeting held recently at North Towanda. Bradford Jersey Club elects state directors NORTH TOWANDA - A combined meeting of the Bradford County Jersey Cattle Club and District 4 was held last Friday at the North Towanda Methodist Church. Tom Noble, president of the Bradford County Club, conducted a short business meeting after dinner. Eugene Harris, of Milan, and Dave Norman of Tioga County, were elected to the state board of directors, Bill Swingle on the Sire Selection Committee reported that 60,000 Jerseys were legistered in the state, an ail time high Denise Andrien, member of the Youth Division, said they had had a good heifer and calf sale, and encouraged the young people to participate in all the activities Chris Mayer, NJJAA President, and Ken Blemings, Vice President, left, accept a check for $2250 from NJJAA Treasurer Donald Kmffen and President E Randall Miller, Jr. Angus Assoc, forms in N. J. PITTSTOWN, N J. - A donation of $2250 from the New Jersey Angus Association has been used to found the New Jersey Junior Angus Association The new group will help young people learn responsible practices in animal husbandry while promoting their own growth and development The parent organization raised the founding funds through a special auction of frozen Angus bull semen at the 1960 New Jersey Field Day in Lebanon, NJ NJJAA president, Chris Mayer, says “The money will be used to help fund a Junior membership dri\e, and spread the word throughout the agricultural communities of New Jersey how young people can benefit by our program ” available to them. The state Jersey Cattle Club meeting will be in Mercer County in April, she said Jake Guffey, cooperative ex tension agent, reminded the crowd of 60 Jersey farmers present of the date for registration of animals for show and 4-H. Bruce Bresee, Ulster, gave a 45 minute travelogue of his visits to Scotland and many of the islands including the Shetlands He showed pictures of Loch Lomand, Loch Ness where the “monster lies”, a bird sanctuary and light house on the upper Up of the Shetland Islands, the gardens of Poolewe, Dunvegan Castle He also told the group how Scott’s farming practices differ from farming in the States The Cattle Preview Show on May 9 heads a full calendar of events in which the Juniors will participate Besides plenty of social activities, other important shows include the Northeast U S Regional Heifer Show, National Showmanship Finals (in Nashville, TN), the New Jersey Field Day Show, and a special state calf sale in the fall The Junior group, backed by adult advisors from the parent association, is open to anyone from 9 to 20 years of age Annual dues are $5 per person or $lO per family Anyone who is interested in membership or would like to make a donation should contact Chris Mayer, President, at (201) 832-7252 or the New Jersey Junior Angus Association, P 0 Box 167, Pittstown, New Jersey 08867 Reinecker named WYE delegate VUKK Cindy Reinecker, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Reinecker, York Springs, has been selected as an International Four- H Youth Exchange (IFYE) delegate by the Pennsylvania State 4-H Office. 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