Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1993, Image 52

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    Millions of Americans, young
and old, are doing things to make
their families stronger.
They’re working to strengthen
family ties because they feel stress
is upsetting to the family. Every
day stress piles up as family mem
bers worry about many seemingly
unavoidable problems. Family
members can help each other deal
with everyday tensions and
strains. Building a strong family is
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the best insurance against the
devastating effects of family
stress.
Every family, including yours,
has its strong points. What are
your family’s strong points?
Here are a dozen tips to build a
strong family:
Spend time with each other, do
things together as a family.
Plan ahead with your family so
things will happen and not just
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Philadelphia Area
DELAWARE
VALLEY BOBCAT
215-828-2800
Money Grove. PA
NORMAN D. CLARK
& SON INC.
717-734-3682
Weet Lawn. PA
CLARKLIFT
SERVICES
215-670-2950
Bethlehem. PA
215-868-1481
Strengthen Your Family
happen.
Establish a reasonable balance
between outside activities, work
schedules, and your family.
Talk with each other and listen
carefully to understand the other’s
Cranberry Credentials
Fresh cranberries contribute They are low in calories and sod
vitamin C and fiber to the diet, ium, too.
With more than 30 attachments available, you truly can do it all
with a Bobcat 1 machine. The rugged Bob-Tach mounting
system makes changing attachments a snap.
Write or call for free 32-page Buyer's Guide.
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PO Box 6019
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Quanwilla. PA
GRUMELLI’S
FARM SERV.
717-786-7318
Labinon. PA
EVERGREEN
TRACTOR CO.
717-272-4641
1-800-441-4450
Mill Hall. PA
DUNKLE & GRIEB
717-726-3115
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Muncy PA
BEST LINE
LEASING, INC.
717-546-8422
800-321-2378
Mifflinbufa. PA
BS & B REPAIR
717-966-3756
Honasdala. P*
CHARLES H.
SIEPIELA, INC.
717-253-3334
viewpoint
Show each family member con
sideration and appreciation, espe
cially in everyday ways.
Respect each person his/her
Towanda. PA
S.P.E. INC.
717-265-4440
CLUGSTON
AG & TURF, INC.
717-263-4103
Hfiovr PA
RNCH SERVICES
717-632-2345
Nfladmaw. PA
CLUGSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
717-573-2250
Tour size is limited and advance reservations
are required. Admission is $lO for adults, $5 for
children ages 6 through 17, children 5 and under
are admitted free. Reservations forms and infor
mation are available by calling the museum at
■ (716) S3B-6822.
ideas, thoughts, and feelings.
Develop pride in your family.
Resolve problems and conflicts
in a constructive way.
Hel;p each other and be willing
to let others help you.
Contact and build ties with
other families.
Take part in community affairs
and use community services.
Develop a spiritual focus within
your family.
Grange
Recognizes Deaf
CLARION The Deaf Activities’ Sign-A-
Song contest had special meaning this year for
Jennifer McCullon.
McCullon of Venango County said she dedi
cated her performance of “For All The World” to
a Mend who recently was killed in an automobile
accident.
McCullon won first place in the Sign-A-Song
competition on the opening night of the 121st
Pennsylvania State Grange convention here.
Also held was the Youth Department’s Public
Speaking contest with winners selected in three
age groups.
The Sign-A-Song competition is held as part
of the State Grange’s Deaf Activities program
and is a forum to demonstrate the ability to utilize
sign language to songs.
“I dedicated this performance in remembrance
of Mike because he was going to propose to his
girlfriend and he truly wanted everything in (he
world,” McCullon said. “I also like to sign and
participate in this event because it gets you in
touch with another culture and gives you a better
understanding of what the deaf go through.”
In the Public Speaking competition, Kirk Sat
tazahn of Berks County took first-place honors
with a speech titled ‘Tomorrow’s Yesterdays.”
Sattazahn discussed those who made discoveries
that changed our lives - even when they were told
they would never succeed.
“There was a man who drew cartoons and tried
to sell them to everyone, but no one would buy
them,” Sattazahn told die audience of approxi
mately 600 people. “That man was Walt Disitfcy
and I can’t imagine the world without his work.”
The Public Speaking contestants were judged
on the content of the text, composition, voice
qualities, stage presence, expressiveness, gener
al effectiveness, time and their answer to an
impromptu question.
Yuletime Magic
Comes To
Country Museum
MUMFORD, NY Hie enchantment of the
holiday season will animate the historic village
as Genesee Country Museum reopens for the
first time, December 3-5 and 10-12, to present a
new holiday event.
“YULETIDE IN THE COUNTRY: A TOUR
THROUGH CHRISTMAS PAST” wil transport
you to a special place in time where the holiday
customs and traditions of the 19th century will be
vividly portrayed before your very eyes. Capture
the cheer, rejoice in song and savor the sights and
sounds, as you meet the families, citizens and vil
lagers as they prepare to spend the night before
Christmas.
“ YULETIDE” dramatically acknowledges the
contributions made by various nationalities to
the evolution of America’s Christmas obser
vances. The specially designed tour will lead you
through the village as you experience several live
performances of holiday time activities from the
merriment of the Hamilton House, to the silent
night at the Log Cabin, to the music of choirs as it
tills Brooks Grove Church.
Street theatre, carollers, and Mr. “C.J.
Wood’s” dancers will round out the celebration.
See the Village as you have never seen it before...
filled with the festive spirit of a 19th century
Christmas.