New York Farm Youth ITHACA, NY TJie 'first wave of central New York 4-H Take A Look At This 3, W Wr l kart A Barn-Dry Spreader that is built for a Farmer - HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION • w/Grease Zerk Bearings • w/80 Lb. Capacity • w/10” Steel Hub Wheels AARON S. GROFF & SON and Junior Grange youngsters will wade into 200,000-plus ears of Paler Inquiries imfted FARM & DAIRY STORE RD 3. Ephrata. PA 17522-(Hinkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Store Hour* - Mon., Thur*. & Fri. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Tue*. I Wed. 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.: Sat. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon To Raise Funds For Disabled Peers field com to begin a marathon harvest at 10 a.m. on Saturday, LIME SPREADER WE GIVE Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 4, 1989-Dl7 November 4. Several hundred pickers hope not only to fill com cribs with a bounty of golden ears but also to harvest cash payments for pledges so that the Finger Lakes Indepen dence Center (FLIC) can expand its services to disabled youngsters in Cortland, Schuyler, and Tomp kins counties. The scurrying youngsters, rang ing in age from 5 to 19, already are in neighborhoods around the three-county area soliciting cash pledges for every ear of field com they can pick in just three hours. The money will support the FLIC efforts to farm teen support groups for hearing-impaired and mobility-limited youth, to counsel victims of child sexual abuse, and to conduct training sessions in schools to sensitize children to the Granger Of The Year UNIONTOWN (Dauphin Co.) —The Pennsylvania State Grange is proud to announce Laura A. McCardle, Brandywine Grange #6O, Chester County, as the “Granger of the Year.” This award is based on the member’s contri butions to the Grange as well as her commitment to community betterment. McCardle has been a member of the Grange for 37 years. She holds membership at the Subordi nate, Pomona, State and National levels. McCardle is currently the Master of Brandywine Grange #6O in Chester County. She has held the offices of Subordinate Treasurer and Pomona Lady Assistant Stewart. In addition, she needs and abilities of their disab led peers. “By pooling 4-H and New York State Grange youth programs, we not only help children develop the value of community service, but we demonstrate how intergroup cooperation combines many small contributions to make a significant impact on their peers’ lives,” said Mary Lou Brewer, assistant direc tor of Cornell Cooperative Extension. Warm drinks, snacks and a free lunch will be provided for com pickers by Lansing United Grange No. 1599. Otner community orga nizations, church groups, families and individuals are invited to par ticipate. The “FLIC-PICK” will be held at Healing Sping Farm at 154 Wilson Road in Lansing. served on the Finance Committee from 1986-1988. During the past Grange year, she helped to secure Grange mem bership, produced videos of Sub ordinate and Pomona activities, coordinated Grange projects and outings, and was in charge of the games for her Grange picnic. McCardle is an active member of Dilworthlown Presbyterian Church, where she currently serves as the Sunday School trea surer. She also holds the office of President for the American Busi ness Women’s Association, Main line Branch. In 1986, she was awarded the American Business Women Association’s Woman of the Year.
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