B26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1982 Md. Angus Breeders meet, elect officers WESTMINSTER, MU Close to 100 Angus bieedeis and ti tends attended the Maryland Angus Association annual meeting heie i ecently at Bullock’s Hestatu ant. Elected officers toi 1002 and live directors toi thiee-year terms included: Piesidenl Angle VeliseK, Woodbine, Md., Vice president John R. “Dick" Whaley, m, Queenstown, Md, Se cretary- Treasuiei Samuel Riggs, IV, Olney Md, and Executive* Secretary Caryl Velisek, Wood bine. Re-elected to the Board of three tors is Augie Velisek and new directors are Dick Beck, Queen stown,Md; Emmett Full, Mt. Airy, Md.; Lee Miller, Woodsbuio, Md.; and James R. Moxley, West Friendship, Md. The Maryland Angus Women’s Club announced their new officers, also. President is Judy Considme, Middletown; vice piesident is Marilyn Miller, Woodsboro, Md., secretary is Isabel Hamm, Clarksbui g, Md.; and Ti easui ei is Dons Holston, Dei wood, Md. Two annual awaids weie an nounced. The 1981 Mai yland Angus Family Awaid was piesented to the William Giegg tanuly of Gailheisbuig, and the 1981 Maryland Angus Bieedei Awaid was given to Goidon C Keys of Uatland Fai in, Olney. Highlight ol the day was clowning ot the 1982 Mai yland Angus Queen She is Pamela M Stablei, daughtei ol Mi. and Mis Robeit Stablei, Pleasant Valley Faun, Biookeville She will lepiesenl Mai yland Angus at vaiious shows and events thi oughout the stale and counti y Guest speakeis included Dean huilbut, duecloi ot Activities toi the Aineiican Angus Association, St Joseph, Missouu, Chet Hughes, Regional Manager for the Aineiican Angus Association who letued Apnl 1 to assume duties with the Extension Seivice, and Steve Olsen ot the US Depailinenl ot Agileuituie, who spoke about beet and beet giading l’he Mai y land Jumoi Angus Association met with Huilbut and Hughes to discuss the Eastern Regional Junior Angus Heifer ibhow to be held m Gaitheisbuig, Md. June 2b and Li, 1982. Entiy touns toi the show aie now available tiom the Anietican EL VERSON Nine members of the Twin Valley FFA Chapter were among 80 vo-ag students who. at tended the annual Dutch Country Cooperative Institute at the Elizabethtown Agway Distribution Center on March 30. Attending from Twin Valley were Scott Stoltzfus, Brenda Wemer, Mary McMullen, Clark Schnable, Greg Baser, Duane Aulenbach, Delores McDermott. David Sowa, David Noyes and Ronald Frederick, chapter ad visor. The Institute, sponsored by agricultural cooperatives from the Berks* Schuylkill, Lebanon and Dauphin County areas is designed , Angus Association, JMI Kiftleiuk Blvd., St. Joseph, MO 64SU1 )i') must be received by them by May u, im. A needlepoint picture of an Angus done by Susan Uolston, Derwood, was auctioned off to help raise funds tor the Maryland Junior Angus Association. The Old Dominion Heritage Group, represented by Tom Stokes of Ayrshire Farm, Upperville, Va., and Gordon Keys of Gotland Farm, Olney, Md., purchased the picture for |lO9. The First Angus Youth Award, presented by Echo Valley Farm of Monkton, Md. in memory of John R. Canby, was presented to Lon Moxley, West Friendship. Gordon Keys, owner of Oatland Farm, Olney, Md. left accepts the 1981 Md. Angus Breeder Award from Emmett Full, awards committee chairman. Officers of the Maryland Angus Women's club include: from left, Isabel Hamm, secretary; Doris Holstein, treasurer; Marilyn Miller, vice president; and Judy Considine, president. Co ops hold institute to instruct students in the value of state and national institutes. Don farm cooperatives and explain how Robinson, adult farmer instructor, they function. Eastern Lancaster County School The program included .speakers District, led the group in a from Atlantic Breeders and the simulated cooperative annual Adams County Electric meeting. Cooperative, who explained the Sight students will be selected to operation of their organizations, attend the annual state instjfufp The students also toured the scheduled in July at Sbippensburg Agway Distribution Center and the State College. The national in seed packaging operation. Tammy stitute will be held in August at Yost presented a slide show on the Purdue University. Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Wi: 717-394-3047 or 717-424-1144 s& ;v * , New officers and directors of the Maryland Angus Breeders' Association include: from left, Dick Beck; Samuel Riggs IV, secretary treasurer; Dean Considine, immediate past J g - - the Ji jor Angus Assn, are, from left, Pamela Stabler, president; Lisa Neal, reporter; and Sonia Hamm, secretary. v, - i- Pamela Stabler, left, was crowned the 1982 Maryland Angus Queen during the Association’s recent annual meeting. Pam will be assuming the royal responsibilities from last year’s queen, Karen Holloway, right. president: Bill Canby; Augie Velisek, president; Warren Streaker; Jim Weld; Em mett Full; Dick Whaley, vice president.
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