Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1986, Image 62

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    822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8,1986
Kids Put The Pom To The Pedal
At Pam City Week Activities
PARK CITY —lt cannot be *' u h held last week at the end ot
reported who had the most fun, the arni t-'ty Week here continued to
kids or their Moms and Dads. But |>«ng rural and urban people
the Youth Pedal Power Tractor together in a setting that developed
friendship.
Allen Herr, Jr., picks up his prize
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Saturday, November 8
Lancaster Society 1 meets for a
book review by Faye Carman.
Lancaster Society 7 meets at the
home of Arlene Ebersole for a
program on abused women by
Ada Farber.
Lancaster Society 25 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a tin punch program.
Lancaster Society 2 meets at E.
Shenk’s home.
Lancaster Society 10 meets at 2000
Harrisburg Pike.
Lancaster Society 23 meets at 6 :45
p.m. for a program by Mike
King.
Lancaster Society 19 meets at 1:30
p.m. for a speaker from the
Water Street Rescue Mission.
Tuesday, November 11
Lancaster Society 22 meets at 7
p.m. for a program on party
ideas.
Wednesday, November 12
Lancaster Society 14 meets at noon
for a program by Marilyn Groff
Martin on “Floral Door
Arrangements.”
Lancaster Society 8 entertains
Society 5 at Donegal
Presbyterian Church at noon.
Thursday, November 13
Lancaster Society 21 meets at 7:30
p.m.
Lancaster Society 9 meets to pack
fruit baskets.
SERVING THE FARMERS
FOR 115 YEARS
HAMBURG SAYINGS
FDIG and
■TRUST COMPANY
Hamburg, PA Phone: 215-562-3811
A FULL SERVICE BANK
I>ancaster Society 33 meets with
mothers at 7:30 p.m. for a
Christmas ornaments program.
Saturday, November 15
Lancaster Society 3 meets for a
Thanksgiving program by Rev.
George Ebersole.
Lancaster Society 18 meets at 1; 30
p.m. for a program by Mrs.
Harry Hershey, Jr.
Dave Nolt, Paradise, managed
the event Landis Brothers,
Ford Tractor, L.H
Brubaker and Messick's Farm
Equipment donated prizes and 63
children competed. And white the
first rule of a reporter is never to
say a good time was had by all,
because someone present may not
have had a good time. Yet we are
about to go out on a limb and say
"a good time was had by all.”
"Better gear down"