BY GINGER SECRIST MYERS' Adams Co. Correspondent YORK SPRINGS “4-H For Youth For America” was the theme of the Adams County Lead ers Banquet held recently at the York Springs Fireball. The event is held annually and this year recog nized 195 volunteer leaders who work with over 500 4-H youth in Adams County. Keeping with the theme of the evening, the guest speakers were ihe 12 Adams County exchangees who spent three weeks this past summer in Ireland. A lively ques tion and answer period followed a slide presentation by Jeanne Smith, one of the exchangees. A number of special recognition awards were also presented. The “Partners in 4-H Recognition” award was presented this year to the Gettysburg Lions Club. Each year the Adams County 4-H prog ram recognizes an organization or individual who has made a signif icant and long-term contribution to the 4-H program. The Gettysburg Lions Club has faithfully sup ported the program through Club sales and with continued financial Youth For America support. Richard Waybright, Mason-Dixon Farms and a mem ber of the Gettysburg Lions Club, was on hand to accept the award on the Club’s behalf. All the leaders received recogni tion with 29 individuals receiving their first year leader pins. Special pins and plaques were given to individuals completing their fifth, tenth, fifteenth, twentieth, and twenty-fifth years as a leader. Those with more than twenty-five years of service included the fol lowing: Helen Rex, 27 years, Mel Durboraw, 28 years, Thomas Mur ren, 39 years, and Teresa Murren, 42 years. Several 4-H members were also recognized for their completion of Teen Leader Project. Those com pleting Unit I were: Amy Brod beck, Larry Fecser, Jr., Diane Join er, Tanya Petry, Daniel Grim, and Melanie Kuntz; Unit II: Jenny Otto, Tara Petry, and Kathleen Grim; and Unit HI: Chris Todt, Tad Kuntz, David Smith, and Karl Tyson. Ron Hoffman, Treasurer of the 4-H Board of Directors, gave the Annual Report. Noting that milch of the board’s work is in public relations, Hoffman reported that they are presently working on a 4-H video for use in the schools and for presentation to civic clubs. Two other committees recently established by the board are now setting goals and looking for input. These include a Club Task Force and a Resource Development Committee. Newly elected 4-H Board of Directors are Brenda Weaver, Nadine Stock, and Donna Livelsberger. Italian Cheese “A Taste of Cheese - Italian Style,” is the new recipe leaflet > from American Dairy Association. A collection of eleven recipes from appetizers to desserts, it offers a cook’s tour of Italian cheeses - made in America. Menu selections include Fonduta, Triple Cheese Pasta Bake, Broccoli with Blue Cheese-Walnut Sauce and Roman Torte. To order a free copy, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope (#10) to “A Taste of Cheese Ita lian Style,” 216 Carroll Building, 8600 LaSalle Road, Towson, "MD 21204. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17, 1987-B5 4-H” award was presented to the Gettysburg Lions Club at the 1987 Adams County 4-H Lead ers Recognition Banquet held recently at the York Springs Firehall. Pictured here are Richard Waybrlght, accepting jthe award on behalf of the Gettysburg Lions Club, and pre senting the award, Brenda Weaver, Vice-President. 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Inc. We Specialize In Ae*" Us Bi T We Have Poles in Stock 25 30 35 &45 Now Open GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORE See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus Many Other Items We Carry At Reduced Prices i* /*. < 11 Products Include Household Molasses, Syrup & Edible Oil * SHOOFLY PIE * PEANUT BUTTER MIX * CORNSYRUP * wyTacLc * TABLE SYRUP * honey * mo? aS? * COCONUT OIL * BOOTSTRAP a CORN OIL m™ a«p« * SOYBEAN OIL * PANCAKE SYRUP * PEANIJT OIL If your local store does not have it, CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE & PRICES - WE UPS DAILY - GOOD FOOD INC. 1 1 ood Division Of Zook Molasses Co.) West Main St, Box 160 Honey Brook, PA 19344 CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-327-4406 Mon. thru Fri.: 7 A.M.-S P.M. Over 50 Veers Of Service 320 Kmc St Myerstown PA 17067 Phone 717 866 7544