Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1985, Image 59

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Saturday, August 10
Lancaster Society 19 meets for a
program on “Reaching Out
to Love and Heal,” by Dr.
Lucille Wingert, director of
Bethany Christian Service.
Lancaster Society 25 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a visit with Mr. Metz
and his trees.
Lancaster Society 2 meets for its
annual picnic at Ruhl’s Grove.
Tuesday, August 13
liincaster Society 22 meets at 1
p.m. for a program by Inez
Tomlison on her adopted
family.
Wednesday, August 14
Lancaster Society 14 meets at noon
for a basket weaving program
by Lynette Jerchau.
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Thursday, August 15
Lancaster Society 28 visits
Conestoga View at 2 p.m.
Lancaster Society 15 meets at 6:30
p.m. at Colerain Community
Park for a family picnic.
Lancaster Society 29 entertains
guests at Conestoga View.
Saturday, August 17
Lancaster Society 3 meets for a
program on “The Adventures of
Mary Jane and Edie in
Europe.”
Lancaster Society 12 meets for a
program at the Farm and Home
Center at 1 p.m.
Lancaster Society 18 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a travel talk by Nancy
Leed.
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WESTCHESTER - The Chester
County 4-H goat clubs met at
Kimberton Fair Grounds recently
for their annual roundup. Animals
from all five common breeds of
dairy goats were exhibited.
Judge Bernard Juroski gave
grand champion honors to Sue
Miller of the Che-Del-Be Goat Club
with her 4-year-old milking goat.
Reserve grand champion honors
went to Betsy Aronson of the New
London Goat Club with her 2-year
old milking goat.
Junior champion honors went to
Noel Scheib, of Phoemxville, with
her junior doe kid. Reserve junior
champion honors went to Janet
Hepp with her yearling doe.
A showing and fitting contest
was also a part of the afternoon’s
activities. Grand champion fitter
honors went to Maria Seber of the
Che-Del-Be Club. Reserve grand
champion fitter honors went to
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Chester 4-H goat dubs hold annual round-up
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10,1985-819
Alnc Von Gerbic of the New
London Club
The grand champion
showmanship honors went to
Susan Miller and reserve grand
champion showmanship honors
went to Mamie Rose; both Miller
Stoudt promoted in Berks Co.
UNIVERSITY PARK - Judith
Stoudt was recently promoted to
Extension agent in Berks County.
Stoudt works extensively in
home horticulture, including
community gardens, 4-H urban
gardens, turfgrass management
and landscape design and main
tenance.
County Extension director
Herbert Wetzel said Stoudt’s home
horticulture programs and her
work with Extension clientele
involved with commercial nur
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and Rose belong to the Che-Del-Be
4-H Goat Club.
Anyone interested in raising and
caring for a goat through 4-H
should contact the Chester County
Cooperative Extension Service 4-H
Program by calling 696-3500.
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Stoudt developed a successful
Master Gardening program to
train volunteers to help others
interested in home gardening. She
also works with handicapped youth
at the Easter Seal Society in plant
culture and crafts and with the 4-H
club at the Hamburg State
Hospital.
Stoudt holds two degrees from
Penn State, a bachelor’s degree in
agricultural education and hor
ticulture and a master’s of
education in agricultural
education.
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO, INC.
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Slaughtered under
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