CREAMERY Montgomery County 4-H members wrapped up an exciting year in 4-H by exhibiting over 200 finished projects at the 4-H Fair held recently at the Creamery 4-H Center. Ribbons are awarded on a Danish system of blue, red and white merit ribbons, rather than a first, second, third placing, allowing each youngster to be awarded in the same category mstead of only one first place ribbon. In the home economics divisions green clover awards are given to WHOLESALE & RETAIL THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Certified Maury Certified Tyler Barley $4.25 Wheat $5.75 Other Maury,. $4.00 | [ Other Tyler .. 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If ten or more entries are in a class, the out standing exhibits are selected as grand champion and reserve grand champion. The following are some of the final judging results in the home economics and family living divisions. Clover ribbons were awarded to; from the Lansdale area, Danielle READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS IT'S NOT ONLY A BARGAIN Me This Ad To Your Stihl Pooler Clothing and Textiles SAVE $90.00 f EBLING LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE Detweiler, Level 3; Ton Myers, Level 1; Judy Park, Freelance; Christy Hough, Level 1; Jody Carney, Freelance; Janet Carney, Freelance; Heather Kent; Level 2; and Rachel Benner, Freelance. From the Harleysville area: Kristen Schickling, Level 4; Stephanie Moyer, Level 6; Lisa Koehler, Freelance; and Lavonne Stutzman, Level 4. From Perkiomenville: Clorinda O’Leary, Level 6. From the Trappe area Barbara Finnan, Level 1, and Lisa Finnan, Level 6. Lisa Koehler was also awarded the grand champion ribbon, while Janet Carney and Jody Carney were both awarded reserve grand champion honors. Foods and Nutrition Clovers were received by Stephanie Moyer, Harleysville; 95 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6,1986-819 Gwen Ottinger, Collegeville; Heather Kent, Lansdale; and Cathy Jo Barnshaw, Graterford. Cathy Jo also received the best in class ribbon for Level 3. Crafts Ceramics: Pam Frey, Zieglerville, was awarded grand champion. Freelance crafts: Jill Ott, Schwenksville, was awarded a clover and grand champion. Design with Shape and Form: Candy Heacock, Perkiomenville, was awarded reserve grand champion. All 4-H members were com- mended for their fine exhibits at the 4-H Fair. Some “open classes” at the Fair allowed parents, leaders and the general public to display their finished home economics products. The following individuals received blue ribbons for their accomplishments: Mary Ellen Wagner, Alice Heffentrager, Marie Groth, Naomi Walter, Libby Klopp, Stephany Goloveyko, Verna Fretz, Jeanette Frey, Jenny Wagner, Kenny Hegadus, Mary Zollers. Mary Ellen Wagner also received best in class and Stephany Goloveyko was awarded a clover award. Consider Child’s Needs To Control Behavior MEDIA - How well do parents and child rearers assess a child’s behavior before they lump it all in one category called naughtiness? Quite frequently young children are whiney, uncooperative, or may have temper tantrums when they are over tired, hungry or are in the early stages of an oncoming illness. It is certainly not fair to a young child to be taken on a shopping trip at nap time. It is also inconsiderate not to offer a child (while away from home) food and drink as needed, or an opportunity to use toilet facilities suf ficiently early to help them maintain a degree of comfort. 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