(Continued from Pago At) He has also judged sheep all over the East and consigned ani mals and supported numerous purebred livestock sales and has been chairman of the Pennsylvania Suffolk Ewe Sale for 31 years. From th. , Kathy Stewart presents ;er»wi a plaque recognizing him ae the male FLA youth award recipient. 38th KILE Kicks Off Also honored by the PLA were two FFA youth who were recog nized for their outstanding achievements. Scott Byers, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Lloyd Byers, of Liverpool, is a member of the Greenwood High School FFA and has projects including swine, beef, sheep and crop production. He has served as sentinel and parliamentarian of his chapter as well as chairman of his chapter’s safety committee. He is also involved in various extra curricular activies and at church. Also honored, was Jenny Zerby, 18. who is also state FFA presi dent She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Zerby, of Beaver town and has been an FFA member' at West Snyder High School since 1990. Her projects also include swine, beef arid sheep. President of the PLA, Tony Dobrosky, also welcomed those attending the opening ceremonies and gave an overview of the sup porting activities which help make the KILE possible. He said he urged people to support KILE by supporting such PLA activities such as the annual rib-cook-off, because proceeds raised go to sup port KILE. Following the presentations. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October §, IN4-A35 Bruce Rappaport gave a slide pte- thousands of and shows sentadon on the importance of gnd |||o Hiily There are family horses to Pennsylvania and to oriented activities and children- KILE. participation events held also, in The KILE continues each day addition to strolling entertainment through Monday evening with and a trained dog show. From the left, Kathy Stewart presents Jenny Zerby with a plaque recognizing her as the female PLA youth award recipient.
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