Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 31, 1988, Image 25

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    Ladies Program
(Continued from Pag* A2O)
contest.
The Annual Meeting of the
Pennsylvania Junior Holstein
Association is scheduled after the
Dairy Bowl finals. We will hear
reports from the President, Secre
tary, Treasurer and various Com
mittee reports. The Juniors will be
electing new representatives to the
Junior Executive Committee.
There will also be time to enjoy
the hotel’s indoor swimming pool,
sauna, whirlpool, exercise room
and game room.
The Junior Awards Banquet is
scheduled for 7:00 p.m. in the
Hotel Ballroom. Following din
ner, awards will be presented
including Distinguished Junior
Member Awards, Junior All-
Pennsylvania awards. Milk, Fat &
Protein winners. Junior Progres
sive Breeder Awards winners and
the first ever Junior Holstein
Scholarship awards will be pre
sented. Parents, grandparents,
aunts, uncles are all invited to the
banquet to see the awards presen
tation and share in the recognition
of the many Junior Holstein
members.
After the banquet, get your
Jams on as the Junior dance, fea-
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NEW FOR 1989! APM SUPER HUTCH
• 3 Bedding Stalls
• Rough-sawn Exterior Plywood
• Pressure-treated Skids
CATTLE SHELTER
Constructed of exterior rough sawn sid
ing on treated skids. Shelter is painted
and includes galvanized steel roofing and
spouting.
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Main St Allensvllla
Phone (717) 483-6386
Houri 7 to 5. Sat 8 to 1
luring DJ Mark French spinning
the records, gets under way. This
promises to be a lively, high step
pin’ part of (he Convention.
Sunday morning will begin
with a tour of Dean Foods Dairy
Processing Plant. For those who
have never visited a large milk
processing facility, this tour
should be of great interest
We will then return to the Sher
aton for a final luncheon with Bob
Omer, a motivational speaker who
will have a good message for the
group.
One additional activity will be a
semen raffle, everyone that regis
ters for the Junior Convention will
receive a ticket for a chance at
semen from a number of different
studs. Additional tickets will be
available to be purchased at the
Registration desk.
You won’t want to miss the first
ever, Pennsylvania Junior Hol
stein Convention, so get your
reservations in early and plan to
join the “Juniors Jammin’ ‘89,”
February 17-19, at the Sheraton
Inn, West Middlesex.
1989 PA JUNIOR
HOLSTEIN CONVENTION
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday, February 17
8:00 p.m.- Registration Begins
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STATE COLLEGE (Centre)
The headquarters for the Pennsyl
vania Holstein Association Con
vention in the Wild, Wild West
will be the Sheraton Inn-Shenango
at West Middlesex. The Sheraton
is easily accessible since it sets
8:00 p.m.- Pool/Pizza Party and
Mixers
10:00 p.m.- Pizza Party Mixer
ends
Saturday, February 18
8:00 a.m.- Kick-off Meeting
8:30 a.m.- Dairy Bar Opens
9:00 a.m.- Dairy Bowl Contest
Begins
10:00-11:30 a.m.- Workshops
12:30-2:00 p.m.- Workshops
3:00 p.m.- Dairy Bowl Finals
3:30 p.m.- Annual Meeting of
Pennsylvania Junior Holstein
Assn.
6:00 p.m.- Dairy Bar Closes
7:00 p.m.- Awards Banquet
9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.- Dance
Featuring DJ Mark French
Sunday, February 19
8:15 a.m.- Tour Dean’s Dairy
11:30 a.m.- Brunch & Inspiration
al Speaker
1:00 p.m.- Have a nice trip
home!
4^' Vs
• Galvanized Steel Roofing
• Paint & Spouting included
• Gates not included
CALF CONDO
Available in 3,4, 5, 7 and 9 stalls, fully
assembled on treated skids. 3’xB’ stalls
each have easy access feeders. Painted.
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13’x32’ HORSE BARN
Constructed of exterior rough sawn sid
ing on treated skids. Two 10’xll’ stalls
plus 9’xlO’ feed room. Dutch doors.
CALL DAVE
(717) 483-6386
PRICE QUOTE
just off 1-80 at exit IN.
This luxurious hotel offers a
beautiful indoor swimming pool
surrounded by lush greenery in the
tropical courtyard. Other attrac
tions include a sauna, whirlpool,
exercise room, and unique gift
shop.
There will be music in the
lounge for your entertainment on
both evenings of the convention.
The hotel dining room offers a
wide variety of food and a special
all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch.
Make your plans now for a mid
winter’s getaway, February 20-21,
to mingle with friends and enjoy a
good western time.
CONVENTION
SIDELINES
The convention committee has
announced they will conduct a
“People’s Choice Award” this
year. Breeders who have adver
tised in the PA Profiles during
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MANURE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS
1988 should find their best ad and
bring it to the PHA Convention.
Once all the ads are corralled, con
vention goers will have the chance
to vote on the best ad for 1988.
The winner will receive a free ad
in Profiles and special recogni
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For the early arrivals to the con
vention, a special treat will be
waiting. Chairman Bob Dickson
has informed us he will be show
ing “Highlights of the Satellite
Sale” starting between 8 & 8:30
Sunday evening, February 19th.
Since few of us can make it to
Florida or have satellites, this will
be a unique opportunity.
Come early, catch this unique
sale, share in some refreshments,
and get a head start on a great time
in the Wild, Wild West.
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