Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1995, Image 47

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    Lancaster Society 6
Farm Women No. 8 met on
October 11 at Donegal Creek
Farm. Kathryn Hess gave devo
tions and hostesses were Anna
Mae Derr, Mary Ann Spangler,
Molly Baer and Helen Wivell.
Members enjoyed a harvest-time
Lancaster Society 18
Lancaster Farm Women Society
18 held its October meeting at the
Gathering Place. Husbands
attended as guests.
Elmer Horst, a humorist,
recounted many amusing events.
His college life at Lebanon Valley
showed in his adept play on words
Berks Society 6
The September meeting of
Berks County Farm Women
Group #6 met at the home of Sal
lie Hauseman, Boyertown. The
members made name tags for the
county convention. Five members
attended the county convention
held at the Ag Center on Oct. 7.
Ilona Houp was installed as a
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dinner, Helen Wivell spoke of the
history of the farm and her son,
Joe, talked of the details involved
in dairy farming.
The November 8 meeting will
be at the home of Alice Walter in
Elizabethtown.
presented with a twist of humor.
The bus trip to Ott’s Exotic Gar
dens and Chrysanthemum Moun
tain at Schwenksville plus a visit to
Sldppack’s charming village of
gift shops had every seat filled and
no room for late requests.
new members by Pres
Schlegel.
November 2 is bingo at the
Berks Heim Annex, several mem
bers will help
The next meeting will be Celeb
ration of Farm Women’s Day, it
will be held at Roger Frantz Coun
ty Manor.
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NANCY WILSON
Penn State Extension
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) —An important decision for
working parents to make is select
ing the right child care provider.
Parents need to keep in mind that
they are hiring a “substitute
parent” to spend a large portion of
Lancaster
Lancaster Farm Women Society
20 met October 5 for a brunch at
the home of Barbara Stone. Marie
Foose served as co-hostess. Roll
call was answered by members
donating a gift of clothing for
Christ’s Home.
President Nancy Axe presided
at the business meeting at which
time the nominating committee
reported the slate for officers
included the following: Marie
Foose. president; Jean Resscl, vice
president; Anna Maty Groff, sec
retary; Dorothy Eckman, record-
Berks Society 4
Bcrks County Society 4 of Farm
Women held its October meeting
at the Leader Nursing Rehab Cen
ter in Pottstown. Evelyn Becker
was hostess.
During die business session
conducted by president Virginia
Taylor, plans were made to visit
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Choosing The Right
Childcare Program
each day with their child. A child
care provider becomes a major
figure in a child’s life. At times
the provider spends more “awake”
time with the child than the parent
Children are important. Choos
ing child care is a major decision.
Consumers often spend less time
to buy a service like child care
Society 20
ing secretary, and Vera Herr,
treasurer.
Susan Bailey from Christ’s
Home told about the home’s unde
nominational Christian work that
was started in Philadelpia in 1903.
There are two dorms for 25 child
ren whose parents are alive but are
unable to care for them. The home
is not state funded but relies on
contributions.
The November meeting at Dor
othy Crawford’s home with Pau
line Reinhard serving as co
hostess.
member Jean Waldo, a resident of
Berks Heim, to celebrate her 90th
birthday.
Canned items for the Multi-
Service Food Pantry should be
Nought to the November 7 meet
ing to be held at the home of Bar
bara Shaner, Boyertown.
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than they do to buy a car, tv., or
washing machine. When it comes
to selecting child care, many
parents sign up for the first empty
spot. Sometimes, the whole
arrangement takes place over the
telephone.
Parents first need to decide
which type of care they prefer for
their child. State regulated prog
rams include: child care centers—
seven or more children; group
child care homes—allow a total of
twelve children; family child care
homes—up to six unrelated child
ren; and nursery schools—usually
part-time programs.
The second step is to visit sev
eral centers or homes and inter
view the staff. Questions need to
be asked about types of activities,
schedules, how discipline is hand
led, and if independence is
promoted.
A parent needs to look around
carefully for cleanliness. Safety
issues should be checked. Is there
a first aid kit? Are emergency tele
phone numbers posted? Are clean
ing materials and medicines kept
in locked cabinets?
Find out if parents are welcome
to visit. What ai' the payment pol
icies and how are vacation or sick
days haidMTXhese are just a few
of the questions to be asked.
Several centers „or homes
should be checked out thoroughly
to find the best one for the child.
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