York Society 26 York County Farm Women #26 party will be held at Strinestown met at Bonanza Restaurant at Val- Fire Company, ley Green Mall in November. The next business meeting will The annual family Christmas be held at the home of Ruth Kann. Lancaster Society 25 Lancaster Society of Farm Women 25 met on November 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Dorothy Elmer, Lancaster. Eight members attended. Devotions were by Helen Metz. Roll call was taken by answering the question, “How far do you live from the firehouse?” Andrew Appel gave a program Lancaster Society 10 Lancaster Farm Women Socie ty #lO, met on Dec. 10 at the Farm & Home Center for their Christ mas Party. We were served a catered dinner by Barbara Aukamp, of Trinity Bible Fellow Berks Society Group Nine of the Berks Coun ty Society of Farm Women met on Wednesday, November 7, in the home of Pat Haas of Weavertown. Six members were present to cre ate small Christmas wreaths from a green wreath form and dried (lowers. The wreaths will be given to the individuals living at Romyn’s Country Home. New officers include Hope Stcpplcr as president, Kim Casner as vice president, Sandy Hoffman as secretary, and Helen Oxenford -VA'l?- -tWF With 4 mils minimum of Plastisol coating over G9O zinc galvanizing, a Morton Buildings' roof carries a 20 year warranty against red rust. When you buy a Morton Building you buy not from a dealer, but direct from a compan' with 85 years of customer satisfaction and enough financial strength to mitments made the written warrar 3368 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 on “Wilderness Emergency Strike Team.” The next meeting, a family Christmas party, will be held on December 8 at 5:30 p.m. at Wen ger’s Chiropractic Center, Lititz Pike. Marjorie McNaughton will speak on “Habitat for Humanity.” ship. There were 10 members and four guests present. Each member received a Christmas poinsettia. It was decided to give a donation of money to Christ’s Home as the yearly project. as treasurer. Winnie Hayik and Hope Steppler will serve on the auditing committee: Joan Haferon the Sunshine committee; Sue Hen dricks, Pat Haas, and Sandy Hoff man as the program committee; and Winnie Hayik, Theresa Crowell and Karen Schreier as the ways and means committee. The Christmas Party for mem bers and their "husbands will be held at Schaeffer’s Restaurant on Saturday, December 8, at 8:00 p.m. WINTER SALE PRICES IN EFFECT Warranted 20 Years Against Red With 4 mils Plastisol Coating cal Reoresentat is The Time To Buy! Now P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Family Day Celebration Held MILLERSTOWN (Perry Co.) Clear blue sunny skies, mild temperatures and a variety of activities brought over 350 people to “Celebrate The Family Day” held recently at Greenwood Elementary School in Millerstown. The annual family event is sponsored by the Perry County Family Issues Task Force. Com prised of a dozen individuals from various Perry County agencies, the Task Force addresses the multiple needs of the families in the community, then works cooperatively to best serve and educate the residents in the county. One of the most obvious fruits of their labors is the “Celebrate The Family Day.” Included in this year’s events was a presentation on Family Traditions by Mary Laeger-Hagemeister, Dauphin County Extension home econom ist. One of the traditions she emphasized was being involved in the community. Mary also explained how participating in the “Celebrate the Family Day” was an example of the community tradition as well as a family tradition. Participants were also enter tained via the West Side Singers of Susquenita High School. The group’s performance included musical numbers as well as one act skits. More musical talent was shared by Greenwood High School’s swing choir. Music wasn’t the only activity. Participants were also able to engage in a variety of other events Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Farm Women Socie ty 34 met at the Old Mill House in Strasburg for a lour of the home and ideas for decorating our homes for Christmas. The next es 201/454-7900 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8, 1990-817 Task Force Coordinator, Jane Mecum, with ALF and Gar field, SADD members, who distributed balloons, Hershey kisses, and red ribbons to participants at the Perry County Family Celebration Day. as well. From exhibits including cholesterol screenings, foster fam ilies, Penn State Cooperative Extension’s water testing, to fact painting by Perry County Human Services. Children of all ages enjoyed the 4-H petting zoo. In addition, children were greeted by a special visit from Ronald McDo nald which brought smiles to everyone’s face. Those smiles continued as fam ilies attended a magic show by meeting will be our annual Christ mas party at the home of Debbie Zug with the revealing of Secret Pals. See Us At The PA FARM SHOW • rfl Rick Smiley and engaged in a puppet presentation by Lynn Ditz ler of the Perry County Library System. While families were able to pick and choose the activities and exhibits that particularly inter ested them, there was one message that was unavoidable! “Don’t Drink and Drive.” Everyone arriv ing wearing their seat belt was greeted with a kiss - Hershey Kis ses that is, distributed by the SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) chapter at Greenwood High School. In addition, they also tied red ribbons on car anten nas to remind the public not to drink and drive. SADD characters such as ALF and Garfield also dis tributed balloons to the children. 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