Lancaster Society 5 Members of Lancaster Society 5 group’s safety program. She met March 28 in the home of Pat alerted members to simple safety Sensenig. rules. Twenty-nine members The next meeting will be held at responded to roll call with a sign the home of Eileen Bruckhart. Jim that spring is here. Huber will present a legislative Carla Stirling spoke for the program. Lancaster Society 6 Members of Lancaster Society 6 met in March at the home of Muriel Saylor. Elaine Jackson led devotions. In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, members not wearing green to the meeting were fined 25 cents. Roger Killian, a member of the Lancaster Society 8 Members of Lancaster Society 8 met in March at the home of Anna Keener, Elizabethtown. Grace Bixler led the meeting and Ruth Musser provided devotions. Mollie Baer led the group in singing. For roll call, members told something special about grandma. The secretary, treasurer and Sunshine Committee gave reports. For the program Kathryn Hess talked about games our grand mothers used to play. Hostesses Lancaster Members of Lancaster Society 11 met March 26 at the home of Mary Nolt. Ruth Mellinger conducted devotions and led the flag salute. Members answered roll call by donating a penny for each letter in their first, middle and last names. Members will sew at Lancaster General Hospital April 14. Reservations were taken for the Spring Rally at Elizabethtown College May 20. Members voted for the Water Street Rescue Mission as the County Project. For the program, Mary Swarr reviewed the by-laws. A coin collection owned by Sam „ CM 01 CM Ephrata Exits • Ephrata Rt 32) is *A >. It 11 WesD Stauffer A. Fsraf? NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE blowers Trimmers. WGSA RADIO • Try Before You Buy ;y LIVE BROADCAST -Sat. 11 AM - 1 PM • Factory Reps « Super Low Prices • Free Refreshments * Door Prizes Elizabethtown Borough Council, discussed the workings of town government and the need for the borough and surrounding town ships to work together to plan building developments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Eva Thome. were Anna Keener, Patsy Warfel and Pauline Miller. Society 8 will meet April 4 at the Mount Joy Mennonite Church to go to the Esbenshade Farm in Lan caster where they will be en tertained by Society 10 at 1:30 p.m. The next monthly meeting of Society 8 will be held at the home of Nellie Blake, Maytown, April 8 at 2 p.m. The scheduled program is a representative from the Office of Aging. Society 11 Nolt was shown and he gave a tape recorded description of the coins. The April meeting will be held at the home of Grace Ann Chase April 30. Lancaster Society 28 Members of Lancaster Society 28 met March 26 at the home of Brenda Book. Grace Denstine was co-hostess. Vice president Ruth Mellinger led the business meeting and devotions. Robert Crosby from Lancaster Society 31 SPRING SALE DAYS WES STAUFFER ENGINES & EQUIPMENT RD 3, Pleasant Valley Rd.. Ephrata. PA 17522 (717) 738-4215 I A O EH Kl n/uir n/inunrn wAAwUDwCI il UiAi£ i/iim r^/i t T i m ia| /■/it/jiffs/^ •> ero urn a^us i _ . Commercial / \^i_“"lv Quality Machines ISs&t 'V.', ~l nias«.(i j , Mowers | Riding Mowers , Bl °* erS * Lancaster Society 19 Members of Lancaster Society 19 let in March at the home of Eva [yens, East Petersburg. She used L Patrick’s decorations and irved delicious refreshments. Roll call provided humorous jsponses to “Something I became frustrated about...” Speaker for the meeting was Mary Steffy, executive director of the Lancaster Chapter of Mental Health. In her speech, “Life in the Fast Lane,” she encouraged members to make a conscious effort to live in the Lancaster Society 29 Members of Lancaster Society 29 met in March at the home of Janie Garber. Members made chocolate Easter candy for their families. Next month, the group will meet at the home of Diane Draager to hear a presentation by a rpnrpqpntotivp from The Water Lancaster Society 34 Members of Lancaster Society 34 met March 16 at the home of Joetta Wolgemuth with Kim Myer as co hostess. Kim read a short excerpt about St. Patrick’s Day. Quarryville Fire Chief Terry Wimer showed a film on kitchen safety. Afterward, he discussed safety precautions and answered questions about methods to destroy fires and how to promote fire Berks Group 6 Members of Berks Group 6 met in March at the home of Mrs. Carl Herbein, Oley. Mrs. Kay Youse started the evening program with “fashion coloring.’’ Members are planning to sell refreshments at the farm sale of Mary Jane Hetrick, a member. Several members are planning to General Hospital presented the program. The next meeting_will be held at Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren, Quarryville, April 20. The society will be entertained by present, refuse to indulge in self pity, learn to relax, be flexible and cultivate friendships. Society president Grace Landis presented the safety certificate the group received for its program in 1986 and announced that the Spring Rally will be held May 20 at Elizabethtown College. For the April 11 meeting, the group has planned a nature hike at Shenk’s Ferry with Mr. Shenk and a luncheon at the Conestoga Wagon restaurant in Conestoga. Street Rescue Mission. The society meets the third Monday of each month. Anyone wanting to attend should contact the group’s president, Jane Garber, at 426-3689 for more in formation. safety in the house. Members were served a delicious green dessert in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Diane Herr won the chance off. On April 2 members toured the Lancaster County courthouse and took a walking tour of Lancaster. The next meeting will be May 18 at the Mechanics Grove Brethren Church. help with the bingo at Berks Heim Annex April 9. The group made a donation to the Berks County Blind Association. Graduation cards will be presented to the senior student attaining the highest achievement in vocational agriculture and to the senior student attaining the highest achievement in home economics. The next meeting will be held April 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Pleasant ville Diner. Everybody’s birthday party will be celebrated. The Tent Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 4,1957-Sl7 Berks Group 11 Members of Berks Group 11 met in March at Boscov’s in the Lebanon Valley Mall. A spring fashion show was held in the auditorium. Refreshments were served after the show. The .next meeting will feature a program on dental health. Berks Group 12 Berks Group 12 met in March at the home of June Beck, Bemville. New officers Gloria Christman, president, and Karen Vail, vice president, presided at the meeting. Each member answered roll call by telling a trivia fact about St. Patrick’s Day. At the end of the business meeting, the group had a mini-lesson on quilting by Pauline Hartranft. Members made quilted and stuffed wall hangings. The April meeting will be held at the home of Pauline Hartranft, Bemville. State College Little Lions FFA The Little Lions FFA Chapter recently awarded county farmer degrees to Ed Maxwell, Gary Dreibelbis, Christy Burns, Mark Brownley, Paula Miller, Barb Witherite and Nichole Eckenroth. The award is the third level of membership for those who have completed a Supervised Oc cupational Experience project. The candidate must have earned at least $250 in profit from the project. Candidates were also required to participate in public speaking or a leadership activity in the club. Chapter farmer degrees, representing the second level of membership for members with SOE projects, were given to John Deilber, Dustin Brown, Dani Jones, Jim Pressler, J.J. Sills, Ken Sharer, Dave Schoen, Sarah Smith, Glenn Reitz and Stacey Klinger. don't SLOW P^p-^Q_ Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Mi; 717-IM-3047 or 717*J*.1144 APRIL 9, 10 ( 11 a Thurs.&Fri.: 8-8 Sat.: 8-3 AV jp ATTACHMENTS See The BCSIn Action Easy Conversion To Many Other Attachments