Invitation To All Holstein Enthusiasts STATE COLLEGE (Center) The Pennsylvania Southcentral District Holstein breeders invite Holstein enthusiasts from other states to attend all or part of the 1994 Pennsylvania Annual Hol stein Convention in Gettysburg, PA at the Ramada Inn Gettysburg, February 24, 23 and 26 and enjoy “Holsteins and History.” Thursday, Febuary 24 will be Host Day. Bus tours will be avail able to visit the Gettysburg Battle field and Cyclorama or to visit Penn Gate Farms. Smokehouse Crafts and the Convention Sale cattle hosted at Way-Brite Farms. Remember to bring your casual or western clothes and boots for the Thursday evening buffet, dance and Karaoke contest fun. The annual awards breakfast Friday morning will feature speaker Bob Fitzsimmons, general manager of Lylehaven Farms. A very special ladies day luncheon and program featuring a historical Pioneer Days. It’s a business Trip. Save 5% - February 7-1 2, 1994 wedding fashion show will follow the awards breakfast. The 81st Annual Meeting will convene on Friday at 10:30 a.m. An invitro fertilization presentation by Em- Tram will be part of the afternoon program as will a presentation by Dr. William Pettit on embryo quick-thaw procedure. The Friday evening banquet promises a captivating visit from James Getty in character as Abra ham Lincoln and Holstein national director Marlin Hoff will sing a patriotic selection. A fun auction will be held to benefit the 1995 National* Junior Holstein conven tion during the evening festivities. The Convention Sale will be held in the Ramada Ballroom on Saturday morning at 10:30. The sale will feature something for every buyer’s needs. Contact the Pennsylvania Holstein Associa tion for sale catalogs. Of course a delicious dairy bar will be available during the con vention and there will be commer cial exhibitor booths to visit The accommodations at the lovely Ramada Inn will provide the perfect setting for a mid-win ter mini vacation. Make plans to attend the 1994 Pennsylvania An nual Holstein Convention and be a part of “Holsteins and History” in Gettysburg. Hope to see you there. Ladies Day Program You won’t want to miss the Ladies Day Program and Lunch eon during the 1994 Pennsylvania Holstein Annual Convention “Holsteins and History” in Gettys burg. The luncheon will be at Patty and John’s Restaurant. Hanover. The restaurant is a beautifully re stored bam with solid oak support rafters and wood flooring. Lovely old brick from the streets of Han over and the old York Market House can be seen in the restora tion work. The building was ori ginally part of a working farm Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1094-Al9 Annual built around the 1800 s. The convention theme of “Hol steins and History” will provide a very special ladies program. A Historical Wedding Fashion Show will be presented following a deli cious meal. Many of the wedding dresses were worn by Pennsylva nia Holstein members on their wedding day. Pennsylvania Hol stein women will model the dress es. Included in the show will be two original dresses from the 19205, a 1936 dress and dresses from each of the decades up through the nineties. Carol Ster ling of Yesterday’s Bridals will LyVLIHEH From February 7-12 growers across the country will be going on a business trip. A trip that saves them 5% on all Pioneer® brand products, with purchases counting toward Pioneer Quantity Savings as well. We call this business trip Pioneer Days. Come harvest time, you'll call it a smart business investment. £jg\ PIONEER. T ( J NMAND PKOOUCIO PIONEER, brand products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale which are part ol the labeling and sale documents •Registered trademark of Pioneer Hl-Bred International, Inc, Des Moines, lowa, USA Meeting provide gowns that represent the early 1900 s in style. The exceptional program will also feature a short presentation on the role of women during the Civil War period, a wedding cake demonstration, handmade door prizes, lovely favors and the “Singing Millers Plus Six.” Re member to bring a photograph from your wedding day for dis play. During the return bus trip to the Ramada a short stop will be made at “The Edge of Town,” a restored bam with five unique shops.