TUNKHANNOCK (Wyoming Co.) The Wyoming County Sheep and Wool Producers Asso ciation extends an invitation to its members and the public to join in the enjoyment of their annual roast lamb dinner and program at the Centermoreland United Methodist Church 6 p.m. Friday, November 4. Centermoreland is located on highway route 292 which con Holiday Meeting Set YORK (York Co.) “Merry Magic” is the theme for the annual holiday meeting sponsored by the Penn State Cooperative Extension Service. The all-day session, which is open to the public, takes place on Thursday, November 10, at the York County 4-H Center near Bair from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The morning program features “Holiday Decorating: An Unreal Experience” by Christenna Stamm. She hopes she will spark your imagination again this year with more of her creative decorating ideas. Bob Bracilano headlines' an afternoon program of diversified entertainment with his “God and Country” presentation. 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PEQUEA BATTERIES 1038 - North Ronks Rd., Ronks, PA 17572 nects route 29 at Evans Falls with route 92 at Falls. The cuisine will be an all-you c an -eat, full-course meal featuring roast lamb exquisitely prepared and served family style. The program immediately fol lowing dinner will feature a 16mm film, “Lessons From a Sheep Dog” with Philip Keller. Keller, speaks from the unique perspective of firsthand experi- round out the program include “The Magic of Laughter” by Nina Redding, “Victorian Christmas Ornaments” by Justine Landis, from York Historical Society, and “Fashions Plus” from a local fash ion shop. Homemakers groups will have exhibits on display throughout the day. Tickets at $4 each may be pur chased from the Extension Office, 112 Pleasant Acres Road, York or from members of extension home makers groups. Deadline for tick ets is November 1. No tickets will be sold at the door. Please include a self-addressed stamped enve lope if ordering tickets by mail. Please bring your own bag lunch; beverage will be provided. For more information, contact the extension office at (717) 757- 9657. 717-687-0880 Wool Producers Set Dinner For Home, Farm, itional and pplications •EL SE-60 DLT BATTERIES ence and insight. Viewers will be intrigued, entertained, and inspired as they observe the step-by-step transformation of an abused and incorrigible Border Colley puppy into a loyal and obedient working sheep dog in response to patient tender loving care of a master shepherd. Members of the association will then convene for a brief busi ness meeting.. Sheep production is a minor industry in northeastern Pennsylvania. The Wyoming County Association includes pro ducers from adjacent counties in its membership. Together, they count it a privilege to share the Berks County Holds Beef Roundup, Sale LEESPORT (Berks Co,) Leesport Fanners Market was the site of the 1994 Berks County 4-H Beef Club Roundup and Sale. The champion steer, shown by Tom Newpher, 18, of Fleetwood, sold for $l,lOO to Rose Valley Farms of New Tripoli: The steer weighed 1,250 pounds and was champion middleweight. The reserve champion steer, shown by Troy Gelsinger, 17, of Wern ersville, sold for $1,025 to Rolling Stone Polled Hereford. The steer weighed 1,175 pounds and was champion lightweight. John F. Lengel Fuels pur chased the champion heavyweight steer shown by: Jeremy Man willer. Lengel also purchased Kyle Zerbe’s steer. Champion steer was exhibited by Thomas Newpher at the Berks County 4-H Beef Club Roundup. Fax (717) 866-7237 MANUFACTURERS OF: Giu-Lam Arches Hoof Trusses Otu-Lmm Booms Floor Trusses Gtu-Lam Treated Posts t/G & V-Oroavo Docking MEMBER MEMBER TRUSS PLATE INSTITUTE fruit of their labors with the public by way of an open invitation to this annual affair. Advance paid reservations of $8 per person are required with post mark no later than Saturday, October 29, or confirmed with one of the directors no later than Mon day, October 31. Address mail reservations to Wyoming County the Berks County 4-H Beef Club Roundup. Reserve champion steer of the Berks 4-H Roundup went to Troy Gelsinger. WE STOCK: Equis Quality Stall Systems Door and Wall Systems Qrillwork Sections Dutch Door Systems Plyco Doors and Windows Cannonball Track and Accessories Fabral Roqflng and Siding Lumber and Shingles All Types of Fasteners Dirt*- 35 tftars Servict Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 29, IM4-C3 Sheep and Wool Producers Asso ciation, RR S Box 333, Tunkhan nock, PA 18657. Directors are Victor W. Decker, pres. (717) 833-2486; Mark McCain, (717) 836-2490; Peter Dragon, vice pres., (717) 639-5477; Clarence Russell. (717) 836-3082; Richard Dymond, (717) 388-6736; and Richard Wenner, (717) 788-2915. 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