Iw* cTa/tw Lancaster Society 11 Lancaster County Alternate Dairy Princess Lori Rutt told members of Lancaster Society 11 about osteoporosis during their recent meeting at the home of Dorothy Adsitt. Miss Rutt appeared as “Miss Liberty” and reminded members that just as the Statue of Liberty needed repairs, our bodies will RRW/Q Quartz (Sittery) (below) RRWI7 jowel lever Incabloc - wind-up •39.95 ppd' #9317 )ewtl lovor Incabloc - mini (man/ladiat) •32.95ppdi 193/Q/C Quartz (battery) mini (mon/ladiot) *25.95 ppd 1 USED Railroad Swiaa 17Jlevar-lullslza *22.95 ppd! 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Go To Church Service Please bring your own chairs Sunday, August 17,1986-7:00 pm In Case Of Rain Services Outside at Newport Fair Grounds Will Be Held Indoors ORDER OF FAIR EVENTS Monday, August 18, 1986 10 00 AM 8 00PM Enter Exhibits at Produce Building 3 00 7 00 P M Enter Exhibits at 4 H Tent 7 30 9 00PM 4H Exhibit Judging Tuesday, August 19, 1986 8 00 A M Fair Exhibit Judging in Produce Building 9 00 A M 4-H Exhibit Judging 10 00 A M 4-H Junior Olympics 1 00 P M 4-H Games and Contests 3 00PM 4-H Rocket Shoot 4 00PM Fair Opens 6 P M 4-H FFA and Open Goat Show Rides Start $4 006 11PM 7 00PM Inciters 8 30PM Inciters 10 00 PM Inciters 1100 PM Fair Closes Wednesday, August 20, 1986 9 00AM 230 PM 4 00PM 6 00PM 4*H FFA Open Dairy Show 4-H FFA Open Rabbit Show Fair Opens Pony Races 4 H Livestock Fitting & Showmanship Rides Start $4 00 611 P M Miss Perry County Fair Pageant 800 PM PRIZES First slooooCash Second $75 00Cash Third $5O 00 Cash PLUS OTHERS Open to Perry County Residents Ages 17 21 Contact or mail applications to Miss Dixie Brookhart 589 3286 COMMITTEE Dixit Brookhart. Chairperson Fair Closes UOOPM need repaired if they don’t get enough calcium from milk and other dairy products. She also showed a film illustrating the effect of calcium deficiency in the bones. Members also noted the death of member Mary Trimble and passed a resolution of respect. They gave a memorial contribution to the Sale Price •29.95ppdi Thursday, August 21, 1986 900 AM 4-H Dog Show 1 00 P M 4 H Dairy Fitting A Showing 4 00PM Fair Opens 600 PM Rides Start $4 00 6 11 PM 6 00 P M Pony Races 4 H FFA & Open Breeding Market Livestock Varsity &Jr Varsity Cheerleadmg Contest On Stage Log Sawing Contest Poplar Wood Regular and Jack & Jill Amateur Trophy & Ribbons Friday, August 22, 1986 4 00PM Fair Opens 6 00 P M Band Program 7 00 P M Small Tractor Pull 4 H Sheep Blocking Contest Animal Costume Contest 4 H Goat Fitting Contest 7 30 P M Good Shepherd Singers 9 00PM Good Shepherd Singers 1015 PM Good Shepherd Singers Saturday, August 23, 1986 8 00 A M Gates Open 9 00 A M Open Horse Show 10 00 AM All Buildings Will Open 1 2 00 Noon Horse Shoe Pitching Open to Perry County 700 PM 6 30PM 500 PM 6 30PM 700 PM 830 PM 10 00 PM 10 30 PM American Cancer Society. Mary Swarr gave the annual legislative report. Farm Women Day will be celebrated Oct. 14 with a buffet breakfast at Willow Valley Restaurant. Reservations are required. The group’s August meeting will be an anniversary luncheon at the Quarryville Fire Hall at noon Aug. 28. Reservations should be made with Helen Shaub by Aug. 14. Lancaster Society 14 Lancaster Society 14 held its annual picnic/meeting at Tinney Pavilion in Strasburg July 10. Ruth Combs, Giara Rohrer, Elva Rowe, Jean Rowe and Rhoda Rutt were hostesses. The program was a musical presentation by “The Melody Strings,” a group of eight musicians. In addition to the group instrumental numbers, other selections were an accordian trio, mandolin solo, harmonica solo and SSION Parking $2.00 Per Car Residents Only Pony Races 4-H FFA Market Steer Lamb Goat Rabbit and Hog Salt Just County Just County Just County All Drawing Will Bt Hold From Stag# a reading. The County Board meeting and picnic was held Aug. 5 at the home of president Nora Herr. Lancaster County societies will celebrate Farm Women Day Oct. Lancaster Society 24 met recently at the home of Mrs. Leo Snader, Leola, for a legislative program. Judy Armstrong, past president mage sale will be held Friday, Oct. of Women’s League of Voters, 10. ' talked about women’s first right to vote. Lancaster Society 34 Members of Lancaster Society 34 a car. met July 21 at the home of Cathy Smith with Melody Krantz as co hostess. Bob Swan talked on maintaining Berks Society 1 Members of Berks Society 1 and something using a Pennsylvania their families held a doggie roast product for the convention, recently at the home of Mrs. A bingo party is scheduled for Pauline Heffelfinger. Berks Heim Nov. 13. Plans for the President Lillian conducted a family picnic were discussed, business meeting. Several The next meeting will be held members helped to serve chicken Aug. 13 at the home of Mrs. Marion at the 4-H fair July 26. Each Haas, member was asked to make Members of Berks Society 11 recently met in the showroom of Laysers Flowers Inc. for a guided tour through the hot houses by Donald Layser. A question and answer session followed. Saturday, August 9 Lancaster Society 6 meets at 2 p.m. at Parlor Church of the Brethren for music by Lorraine and Sylvia Royer. Lancaster Society 2 meets for its annual picnic at 5:30 p.m. Lancaster Society 19 meets at 1:30 p.m. for a program by naturalist Carl Nolt. Tuesday, August 12 Lancaster Society 22 meets for a food sale. Wednesday, August 13 Lancaster Society 14 meets at noon Marshallton Grange will hold a peach festival at the Grange Hall in Northbrook Aug. 14 starting at 7 p.m. The festival will feature fun, food and music supplied by Jack Williams and his Country Boys I « P,mm i • '* , • i Pressure treated wood with cedar shake shingles or Painted choice of color with asphalt shingles. 8-10-12- 14ft. wide You pick your own size Lykens Valley Structures RD2, Box 59, Millersburg, PA 17061 Leave messate at: 717-692-2645 No Sunday Calls Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1956-B9 14 with a brunch at Willow Valley Restaurant. Any item made of Penn sylvania’s natural materials will be a state and county project this fall. Judging of local items will be in the fall. Lancaster Society 24 President Lowetta Hurst reminded members to bring two gifts for Conestoga View to the next meeting. The annual rum- The next meeting will be a family picnic on Aug. 26. The next meeting will be at the home of Joan Wimer with Gayle Hershberger as co-hostess. The program will be about Hospice. Berks Society 11 Vice president Linda Marks conducted the business meeting. The group announced plans for a Fall fund raiser and for a surprise program at the home of Fran Bubble, Aug. 25. Lancaster Society 33 meets at 7:30 p.m. for an ice cream social with Brethren Village. Lancaster Society 18 meets at 6 p.m. at East Petersburg Civic Grounds. Lancaster Society 3 meets for a program on basketweaving by Lynette Jerchau. Marshallton Grange with Warren Mercer. Peaches, ice cream, homemade cakes and other refreshments will be served. Other activities included in the schedule are bingo, cake walk, white elephant table, hay ride, ball pitch and more. Bring the whole famly! Gazebos made to order. / Also custom built Ji storage sheds. a| Dealer Inquiries Welcome Your choice of 3 styles Mini Barn Quaker Shed A Frame Large variety of colors and sizes to choose from. for a program by Mrs. John Metzler on mailboxes. Thursday, August 14 Saturday, August 16
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