CANTON Anita Wrisley, 17- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrisley of R 3, Troy, was crowned the new 1983 Bradford County Dairy Princess at the climax of a colorful pageant held Saturday evening, May 21, at the Canton High School Auditorium. Miss Wrisley is a student at the Troy Area High School where''she is active in the agricultural course. Her FFA activities include speech, wildlife, meats and forestry contests, parlimentary law, cattle judging, dairy records, and FFA State Chorus. She is a member of the school play, student faculty senate, marching band, concert band, bowling, church choir and Sunday School Clowns. Named first alternate was Luanne Crayton, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crayton of Rl, Monroeton. 9 Second alternate and also Miss Congeniality was Miss Leigh Ann Wilcox, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox of Rl, Canton. Thirteen enthusiastic con testants vied for the title, one of the largest numbers of farm girls ever to compete in the 20-year history of the Bradford County Dairy Festival. Other contestants were Vonda Andrus, Sheryl Avery, Betsey Brister, Lisa Brown, Ruth Finnerty, Mary French, Elaine 13 girls compete Inturrisi, Pamela Kittle, Lisa Me Murray, and Carrie Tinsley. Gary Green, dairy farmer from Neath, served as Master ofi Ceremonies for the evening pageant. Valane Moon, retiring 1962 prin cess, began her farewell speech by thanking everyone for the privilege of being dairy princess. John Vamey, organist, provided program music, and the Cob blestones, a musical group from the Troy Area High School, en tertained the audience while judges Susan Welch of Bradford County, Maureen Pease of Susquehanna County, and James Pullins of Fayetteville, New York, made their decisions. The pageant climaxed a day full of activities in down-town Canton. Following the large 72-unit parade, there, was a milking-contest won by Bud Secules of Troy who collected 4.9 pounds of milk in onejninute, and a milk drinking relay won by a four-man team of the Canton FFA who each chugged a full quart of milk and won the event in one minute and 58 seconds. Square dancing, a pet zoo, many arts and crafts exhibits, food concessions including free milk to drink, and other attractions highlighted the festival attended by a large crowd. for Bradford Co. dairy crown Anita Wrisley was crowned the 1983 Bradford County Dairy Princess from a selection of 13 contestants. Here she is flanked by, left, Luanne Crayton, first alternate: Valerie Moon, last year’s princess; and Leigh Ann Wilcos, second alternate. HAY WAGONS FOR SALE with or without running gear • Also will fit sides onto your flat wagon Compare the Stoltzffus Woodwork Calf Hutch Lifting Hook for easy handling (Option) v Rear Vent (Option) \ Sturdy 2x4 construction Treated ddds exterior Berks County: Maryland: JOE RUTH LEROY HILDEBRAN rd »4133 Fleetwood. Pa. 19522 Woodsboro, Md. 215-944-7571 301-845-8929 Lebanon County: Lancaster County: UMBERGER'S MILL JOH " S Rt Pa ‘ SSStXimil 717-867 5101 717-898-7689 STOLTZFUS WOODWORK MFD. BY: RD 2, Box 2280, Gap, PA 17527 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4,1983—89 Wood or Steel One Sheet Galvanized Metal Roof Hit Out Feeder for/ easy access. TRACK FOR FASTENING CALVES' CHAIN TO CEILING OF HUTCH 717-442-8972 Simple, efficient eyebolt and pin connector 38” or 50” high wire enclosure (Option)