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814-LancMt*r Farming, Saturday, Novambar 27, 1993 Safety Demonstration TANEYTOWN. M<L South- W ' W B cm States Westminster Coopera tive, Inc. recently held a safety demonstration activity and open house to celebrate Fall Harvest Eight 4-H’ers participated, Marie Speak, Carroll County Farm Queen, gave a demonstration on “Safety and Animals”. She showed how to safely clip a cow for show. Amanda Holland showed the proper way to care for and groom a dog. Katie Painter showed how the makes beautiful ear rings with her jewelry making demonstration. Josh Kibler gave an outstanding demonstration on gun safety. He pointed out some good facts to remember when shooting for safety. Mary Ellen Seraydian, Carroll County Dairy Princess, gave tips on how to keep yourself and others from having an accident on the farm. She also gave cow erasers and I love ice cream stickers to the children and helped present awards during the day. Jason and Amy Ridinger showed how to turn a paper plate into a treasure. The children spray ed a paper plate gold, cut out a round picture from a magazine, glued it together to hang on the wall or give as a gift. Ken Sterner pointed out facts in the “Do’s and Don’t of Gun Safe ty” for hunting season. President Lincoln Campaigns For Re-Election At Marietta’s Tour MARIETTA (Lancaster Co.) President Lincoln as portrayed by Jim Getty, will greet visitors during Marietta’s 29th Annual Christmas Candlelight Tour of Homes sponsored by Marietta Restoration Associates held on Sunday, December 5, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The public is invited to join in the re-election campaign of Presi dent Lincoln as he travels the streets of Marietta by horse-drawn carriage and visits its eight histor ic homes and seven public build ings open for the tour. Featuring a Civil War theme to highlight the town’s rich history during this era, President Lincoln will be joined by Pennsylvania’s Governor Andrew Curtin portrayed by a loc al re-enactor. David Klinepeter. Visitors can journey into America’s past to visit a re created Civil War encampment, located at the Marietta Communi ty House. Soldiers from the encampment will join the Presi dent’s carriage, marching bands and other costumed characters in a parade through town which ends with a stirring campaign speech given near the Old Town Hall, This site also delights visitors with a Holiday Gift Shop, filled with unique gift and craft items. The dignitaries will later host a Victor ian Tea for the tour attendees at the Presbyterian Church. The eight private homes on the tour include a brick Victorian that has been in the same family fra 1 100 years, a brick row home filled with the owners’ antique collec tions, a two-story columned home with its own wall safe, and a recently restored Victorian. All homes will be specially decorated for the holidays and offer tour goers their own glimpse of Mar ietta’s colorful past. Costumed guides will greet visitors at events and answer questions while stroll ing caiollers entertain with Christ- Six-year-old Amy Ridinger participates in the Com Shell ing contest. Interior shot of one of the many historic homes in Mariet ta is decorated for the Christmas Candlelight Tour. A Photography Show featuring “Images of Marietta” and an Anti ques Show and Sale, complete with antique furniture, fine glass ware, jewelry, and linens, are also Add a special touch to your holiday table with this decorative butter serving idea: Remove 1 stick of butter from refrigeratin' and immediately draw tip of very pointed teaspoon lengthwise down butter stick. Butter will form a curl as you pull spoon tip over it (Tighten curl with fingertips.) included in the ticket price. Tick ets are $6 in advance and $8 the day of the tour. AH proceeds are used to fund continuing restora tion projects in Marietta. Carefully place this curl on waxed paper. Repeat several times on same edge of butter. Place stick of butter shaved side down on butter dish. Arrange butter cuds on top of stick, centered with a small sprig of parsley. May be made in advance and frozen. Amanda Westphal pedala har way to a first, the Tractor Pedal Pull at the Southern States Westminster States Westminster Co-op Inc., front from left, are Jason RMHnger and Amy Rldinger. Back, Josh Klbler, Katie Palm er, Mary Ellen Seraydlan, Carroll County Dairy Princess; Amanda Holland, Marie Speak, Carroll County Farm Queen. Deborah Farrend, nutrition Mucatlon specialist with the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC), welcomes students at Delaware Academy In Syr acuse, N.Y. In conjuctlon with a surprise visit to the school by 95X radio. Mora than 30 radio and television stations throughout ADADC’s marketing region conducted special promotions to emphasize the Importance of breakfast for elementary age school children.