Lebanon County 4-H'ers Named Keystone Winners in LEBANON - Eight Lebanon County 4-H members have been named Keystone winners in 12 areas of the 4-H National Awards Scholarship Program. Named are: Eric Funk, Lebanon; Melanie Bow, Annville; Ann Grumbine, Myerstown; Rebecca Grumbine, Myerstown; Regina Roof, Lebanon; Damian Shiner, Myerstown; Sharon Wagner, Lebanon; and Andrew BEILER HYDRAULICS Box 255 A. RD #l, N. Shirk Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 354.6066(UPS Service) n ★ The GREAT BOONSBORO RESCUE COMPANY one of the largest and most exciting in the Tri-State Area will be held again this year from Friday, May 23rd thru Saturday, May 31st in beautiful Shafer Park, just off US 40A in Boonsboro, Maryland. For further information phone (301) 432-6979. CARNIVAL. The Famous Reithoffer, Shows, well known for their spectacular Midway at the Great York Interstate Fair, will again provide one of the largest and most exciting Midways in the area including such spectacular rides as the world famous Himalaya and new this year the exciting Sea Dragon! Also you won’t want to miss our delicious fresh foods including Virginia Cured Country Ham, Maryland Crab Cakes, Gulf Shrimp, Clams, Beef Sandwiches, Famous Italian Sausage, Our Famous Peanut Oil Fries, Fresh Sliced Onion Rings, Great Homemade Pizza, Delicious Fried Dough, Old Fashioned Lemonade, Freshly Pulled Taffy, and many other exciting and delicious foods! Da«iEl2e22» I ★ * * Friday. May 2S— Opening Night Spectacular! Including a low PAY-ONE-PEICE for all of the fabulous Heithoffer Rides on the Midway. Entertainment tonight at 7 and 11 p.m. with The Nancy WUesßuid. Park opens at 5 p.m. Saturday. May Z 4 Pepsi Day! $l.OO off all ride ticket sheets with special Pepsi Discount Coupons. Visit the giant Pespi can at the Midway entrance for special surprises all day plus take a chance on Pepsi’s MINI-FIERO Motorized Replica Car. See details where Pepsi is sold. Great entertainment by The All Star Band at 7 and 11 p.m. Park opens at 12 noon. Smith, Myerstown. Keystone winners are the semi finalists in the selection of state 4- H winners in each of 40 program categories. The state winner in each category will receive an expense paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago. Keystone winners were selected on the quality and depth of their 4-H involvement. The final selection results from interviews For All Your Fencer Needs, It Will Pay You Well To Start With, Or Switch To, The Oldest Name In Electric Fencers And The World’s Largest Selling Brand... ZfT I tea ■II • Much More Cattle Holding I Power Under Extreme Fence Conditions. * Shocks Through Wet Weeds And Brush. • UL Approved For Safety. 1 Year Warranty, Including Lightning Damage, With Prompt Local Service Available. 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Shows will be at 4 and 9 p.m. — Park opens today at 12 noon featuring an old time Chicken Bar-B-Que by the Optimists and af ternoon band concerts. A giant community yard sale including Flea Market and Antique Stands will also be set up in the park during the day. Free bike giveaway and reduced ride prices all day and night on the Midway. Entertainment tonight at 7 and 11 p.m. featuring The Don Barnes and Debbie Williams Show. Monday. May 26 Tuesday, Ma: — Direct from Nashville MCA Recording Stars The Whites will be in concert for two big shows tonight at 7 and 11 p.m. Park opens at 5 p.m. — The fabulous Great Pretenders A top nationally reknown 50’s and 60’s group will provide two big shows for the first time ever in this area at 7 and 11 p.m. Also Reithoffer’s Family Ride Night with super reduced ride price all evening. Also a free bike to be given away. Park opens at 5 p.m. Wednesday. May 28 Thursday. May 29 One of America’s finest and most versatile entertainers Sheb Wooley (Ben Colder) who has written and recorded many million sellers for MGM Records, named C.M.A.’s Comedian of the Year and has starred in TV’s Rawhide as well as over 60 top movies, will appear with two big shows at 7 and 11 p.m. Park opens at 5 p.m. Friday. May 30 Back by popular demand, The On The Border Band with shows at 7 and 11 p.m. Park opens at 5 p.m. Saturday. May 31 Park opens at 12 noon todpy with Reithoffer’s Merchants Appreciation Day. See local merchants for free discount ride tickets. One of the areas Hottest Top 40 Groups Night Shift will present two stage shows at 7 and 11p.m. Free Admission Free Entertainment Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1956-817 Erick Funk is a Keystone winner in the home management program. He is vice-president of the Cedar Valley 4-H Club. Eric is a teen leader helping younger members develop project skills. This year he will serve as a camp counselor at 4-H Camp Shehaqua. Eric is the son of Judy and Richard Funk. Andrew Smith is a Keystone winner in consumer education. He is news reporter of the Myerstown Raiders 4-H Club and treasurer of the Lebanon County Teen Council. Andrew was a member of the county consumerama team which won top honors during competition at State 4-H Achievement Days. He has been chosen to represent the county at Citizenship-Washington Focus in Washington, D.C. this summer. Andrew is the son of Mary and Lee Smith. Regina Roof has been selected as a Keystone winner in safety and citizenship. She is president of the Happy Variety 4-H Club and assistant secretary of the Lebanon County Teen Council. Regina has earned regional honors with her demonstration skills and was a member of the first place flower judging team in state competition. Her safety project activities are geared toward her 4-H gardening skills, especially in working with pesticides. Her other 4-H activities include PA Leadership Congress, Olympic Day, the Lebanon Area Fair, Fashion Revue, and State Achievement Days. Regina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roof. “. TP Scholarship latioml Damian Shiner is a Keystone winner in health, leadership, and outstanding 4-H’er. He is president of the Myerstown Raiders 4-H Club and vice-president of the Lebanon County Teen Council. Damian has received numerous county, regional, and state demonstration awards. He has led workshops for new 4-H club officers at County Officer Training. Damian has been an active participant in PA 4-H Leadership Congress, Capital Days, Citizenship-Washington Focus, Washington Leadership Weekend, and State Achievement Days. He is the son of Gail and Dan Shiner. Sharon Wagner is a winner in foods and nutrition and food preservation. She is treasurer of the Cedar Valley 4-H Club and the Lebanon County Teen Council. Sharon is a teen leader in the foods and nutrition project area where she shares her knowledge with younger club members. She has worked with handicapped students, teaching them to make nutritious snacks. An ac complished seamstress, Sharon has participated in fashion revue and clothing judging. Her other activities include Farm Show, Lebanon Area Fair, State Capital Days, Leadership Congress, and State Achievement Days. She is the daughter of Glenn and Corinne Wagner. Melanie Bow is the state nominee for the Who’s Who Career Scholarship. She was a 1965 delegate to National 4-H Congress in the sheep program and has an active role in her family’s sheep operation. Her future plans include a career in the agriculture in dustry. She is a member of the Lebanon County '4-H Livestock Club and the Bellegrove 4-H Club. Melanie is the daughter of Mary and Ben Bow. Ann Grumbine is the state nominee for the Food Careers Scholarship. She was a 1985 delegate to National 4-H Congress in the gardening program. Ann is president of the County Teen Council and a member of the J & M Variety 4-H Club. She plans to attend the Pennsylvania State University where she will prepare for a career in horticulture. Ann is the daughter of Martha and Ray Grumbine.
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