822-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Decamber 21, 1991 Rll| HAPPENINGS (Continued from Page B 19) sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Inc., Maribel Gabriclson, Abbottstown; and Chris Snyder, New Oxford. In the Horse area, sponsored by American Quarter Horse Assoc., Debbie Wilkinson, Gettysburg; Jacki Sterner, Gettysburg; Beth Hawkins, New Oxford; and Man dy Mcckley, Abbottstown. In the Leadership area, spon sored by Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., Rachael Millar, New Oxford; Debbie Wilkinson, Gettysburg. In the Photography area, spon sored by Eastman Kodak Com pany, Beth Hatvkins, New Oxford. In the Public Speaking area, sponsored by Unocal Corporation, Jayne Hess, Gettysburg. In the Recreation area, spon sored by 4-H Clubs of Adams Co. Inc., Mike Linebaugh, New Oxford; and Pam Landis, Abbottstown. - Jtk B Icehouse, left, representing York Farm Credit, presents the 1991 Adams County 4-H “I Dare You Award” to Irene Yelovich of Orrtanna, Blake Llvelsberger of Gettysburg, and Emily Eckert of New Oxford. Absent Is Levi Bream of Gardners. The “I Dare You Award” Is made available through the American Youth Foundation and recognizes and challenges youth to deve lop excellence In character, balanced personal develop ment, and leadership. In the Safely area, sponsored by General Motors Corp., Abe Bucher, New Oxford; Travis Green, Gettysburg; Mike Line baugh, New Oxford; and Chris Snyder, New Oxford. In the Sheep area, sponsored by American Sheep Industry Assoc., Amy Miller, New Oxford; and Mandy Hilbert, Litllestown. In the Swine area, sponsored by Bob Evans Farms, Inc., Mandy Hilbert, Litllestown. In the Vet. Science area, spon sored by Pittman-Moore Inc., Beau Ramsburg, Gettysburg. In the Wood Science area, sponsored by WOOD magazine, Karen Turner, Gettysburg. In the Outstanding 4-H Member area, sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Inc., Jacki Ster ner, Gettysburg and Keystone Winner; and Amy Miller, New Oxford. In the Personal Development area, sponsored by 4-H Clubs of Adams County, Inc., Mike Line baugh. New Oxford. 4-H members in the Junior Division of the National Award Program also received recognition based upon their comprehensive record of activities. Those recog nized were; Achievement, Heidi Miller, New Oxford; Agricultural, Ashleigh Van Lieu, York Springs; Breads, Mary Beth Stahl, New Oxford; Citizenship, Mark Rod gers, Abbotlstown; Clothing, Son ja Smith, Gettysburg; Dairy, Anthony Hill, York Springs; Fashion Revue, Kristin Johnston, Gettysburg; Food and Nutrition, Julie Zepp, New Oxford; Health, Denise Green, Gettysburg: Home Environment, Marci James, Get tysburg; Horse, Heather Hawkins,- New Oxford: Leadership, Kelly Merson, Littlestown; Poultry, Eugene Hunt, East Berlin; Public Speaking, Kelly Rockafellow, Taneytown; Recreation, Curtis Mayer, New Oxford; Safety, Matt Linebaugh, New Oxford; Sheep, Emily Miller, New Oxford; and Wood Science, Brad Black, Aspers. Darlene Resh, extension prog ram assistant, presented a program on her International Four-H Youth Exchange experience in Norway. Jared Tyson, county 4-H agent, presented information on a 4-H exchange with Mexico. Pennsyl vania and Monterrey University, Mexico will conduct an exchange program in 1992. Youth 14-19 will host and then travel to Mexico this summer. Counties have been asked to submit proposals to Penn X 4 V You've alwavs wanted a new Morton Ikuldim*. Here's vour chancel Take advantage of our unequalled 20- year warranty against red rust, our protective wainscot siding, our Energy Perfoimer" insulation package - and for a limited time, reduced pnces • Summer months are Ihe most popular time for building, but if you can wait until winter for your Morton Building to be constructed, you will receive substantial discounts tram our busy j| season prices Local Representatives 3368 York Rd. P.O. Box 126, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 717/624-3331 908/454-7900 See Us At The PA FARM SHOW - Booth #612 State designed around a communi ty service theme. Plans call for four teens to be hosted for two weeks, and then four Adams County teens will travel to Mexico for two weeks. A group of 4-H teens and leaders is being formed to develop the Adams County proposal. The 4-H Beef Club served refreshments after the awards presentations. 4-H Awards Luncheon Both 4-H leaders and members were honored for service and achievement at the Annual Gloucester County 4-H Awards Luncheon held in Glassboro, N.J. recently. Leaders were honored with clover pins for years of service; Owen Pool of Mickleton was awarded a ruby pin for 30 years of service. Mark Webb of Thorofare was awarded an emerald pin for 25 years of service. Lorraine and Warren Hudson of Wenonah were both awarded pearl pins for 15 years of service. Bill and Janet Huber of Williams town were awarded gold pins for 10 years of service. Diane Hasselman and Marti Southwick of Sewell were awarded silver pins for 5 years of service along with Frank and Mary Ann Lafferty of Sicklerville. 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Rusty Bramble for rabbit; Mullica Hill- Holly Cavallaro for rabbit, Dan Winnberg for beef; Westville- Kim Cianciola for public speak ing; Tunersville- Christen Cona for horse, Michelle Cona for horse, Megan Kelly for rabbit; Woodbury Heights- Kathy Eisen hardt for needlecraft; Swedesboro- Dara Gage for horse, Nancy Gostkowski for Achieve ment & Public speaking, Stacy Schupan for dairy goat; Mantua- Crystal Hatley for woodworking, Jennifer Olsen for woodworking, Chuck Pitt for woodworking; Sewell- Todd Kingett for horse; Monroeville- Crystal Long for horse. Jayme Roseberry for rabbit, Jennifer Roseberry for rabbit; Ncwfield- Nadia Malyk for horse; Franklinville- Sam Morgan for woodworking. Allison Schomber of Woods town was named equestrian of the year. The Horse Judging, Trail Riding, and Horse Bowl teams were honored as well. ' **' *'s'k .** f 3t r ' ' x * 800447-7436 m MORTON W BUILDINGS Holiday Greetings m ■ ? *
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