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Crawford County Extension staff includes, from left, Jpseph Beard, county agei Linda Widdowson, secretary; Anne Hotchkiss, office manager; Susan Tau, secretary (back); Carolyn Gilles, nutrition aid supervisor-Erie and Crawford counties; Ruth Prest, home economist; and Blaine Schlosser, county extension director. Not pictured is county agent Ray Kennerknecht. Asseent Hie Signs of Success (h<» tiorfli country _. farmer^#* [L Couniry — - Country Folks |w>^|er^yarminq Crawford Ext. holds banquet New c ENGLAND FARME CONNEAUT LAKE - The Crawford County Extension Banquet and annual meeting was the place to be Nov. 8, at the Conneaut Lake Stable Pit and Pub. Dr. Kenneth A. Markley, featured speaker for the evening gave those attending food for thought with pointers on “how to continue to grow up,” which he feels is one of the most important things in life. The well-known psychologist and author humorously illustrated six “Marks of Maturity.” He stressed that people must learn to be realistic, exercise patience, cooperate with others, make decisions, not expect perfection and to reach out to others. These each reflect true maturity. “Maturity is not old age,” he emphasized. Markley, who lives in Camp Hill, Pa. brought smiles to everyone’s faces when he illustrated just how TbcDdnim •ABMEB— unrealistic Americans are:” The bestsellers in America today are cookbooks, and diet books. Everyone wants to eat more and weigh less!” Dr. Homer Mazer, NW Pa. Assistant Director of Extension, thanked those in the county for their help in making the ag arena at Penn State a reality and for the funds to computerize county ex tension offices. “There soon will be two computers in each extension office in Pennsylvania,” he said. Most importantly he commended the Crawford County Extensions’ dedicated individuals for their “top quality program,” John Tautin, president of the Extension Executive Committee, conducted other business including nominations and elections of new executive committee members. Betty Lou MUler, NW Pa. Lamb and Wool Queen drew the winning tickets for the door prizes. Overlook Reunion Skate Who is Invited: Anyone and their spouse or friend who attended Thursday night skates about five years ago. (Includes Brethren, YFC members, Mennonite, etc.) When: Wednesday night December 26 - 7:30 to 10:30 Where: Overlook Roller Rink Cost: $1.50 per person, Skate rental available "So please spread the word" Sponsored by: Tom and Shirley (Cinder) Krall 717-274-5891 Need more information contact Curtis and Dolly (Kilheffer) Martin Joe and Beulah (Horst) Snavely Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ressler (215)445-5830 Carl ajnd Sue (Miller) Auker 786-7352 Gordy Hitz 272-2683 Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Mull 865-6524 Merle Gruber 367-3108 733-3446 665-3693