A3O-L«ncaiter Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1096 Rech To Extension Family: Magic In Every Day (Continued from Page A2l) He saw a native man, reaching down to the sand and lifting up starfish, throwing them back into the ocean. The tourist spoke to the native, asking him what he was doing, throwing the starfish back into the ocean. What kind of differ ence would that make? “And with a smile, he said, T made a difference to that one,’” said Rech. She told those at the banquet that she was “humbled and awed at the responsibility to care for children.” She said, “May the child within each of you see the joy and magic in every day.” At the banquet, David L. Kant ner, assistant to the regional direc tor of the Penn State Cooperative Extension southeast region, spoke about why the support from county government and other agencies is so essential to extension. He reminded those in attendance that extension “is your program.” Trudy Dougherty, cooperative extension director, said that appli cations for the vacant dairy agent position from the retirement of Walt Wurster would be screened Wednesday. A new dairy agent, and the farm management position vacated by Alan W. Strock (who MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD.' MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC. • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential Partial In-Ground Tank Featuring Commercial Chain Link Fence (5’ High - SCS Approved) • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. letoijrexpe: We Work Hard For Customer Satisfaction! See The Joy, left extension for a position at Blue Ball National Bank in September), would be announced early in 1997. Also, a business management agent for the green industry in the county would be announced also in 1997. Four new directors were elected for a three-year term from January 1997-December 1999. They are: • Jeffrey Alexander, Coatesvil le, foam operator, Norwood Coat ing Products, from Valley Town ship. He is active in community concerns and is a member of the NAACP. • Chris Alonzo, Kennett Square, mushroom farmer at Piet ro Industries, Inc., who resides in East Marlborough Township. Alonzo is secretary of the com munity awareness committee for the mushroom industry and active in the Tatnall Alumni Committee. • Kevin Charles Turner, Coates ville, assistant wholesale manager/ horticulturist at Waterloo Gardens, Exton. He resides in West Brad ford Township. He is a member of the Northern Virginia Nursery men’s Association and of North Carolina State Friends of the Arboretum. • Deborah Streeter, Ardmore, financial adviser for Fund Resour ces, Wayne. HENCE WORK FOR YOU-ESTABI3I INC. 430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA 717-656-2016 Frederick County Farm Bureau (Continued from Page A 29) Officers were elected during the business meeting. Michael Wil com will serve as president, with Alan Brauer as Ist vice president, and Gorron Flickinger as 2nd vice president. Directors for the reg ions include: Group 1: Donald Lambert, James Keilholtz, and Mike Valentine; Group 2: Charles Black, Trego Zimmerman, and Frank Burner; Group 3: William Fouche', David Crum, and Clyde Lenhart; Group 4: David Hawker, Walter Gordon, and Hal Zimmer man; Group S; John Burner, Paul Coblentz, and Zene “Jake” Wolfe. All 37 resolutions proposed were passed, with no additions. Officers for the women’s com mittee will be Louise Ship, chair man, Evelyn Wilcom, vice chair- Maryland Farm Bureau, and board member of American Farm Bureau Federation, addresses the group. ►SINCE 19791 Sizes And Layouts To Your Specifications < man, Terrie Stup, recording secre tary, Terry Lambert, correspond ing secretary, Louise Ediger, trea surer, Marianne Browning, chap lain and historian, and Peggy Garst, women’s information dir ector. Directors will be: Group 1: Peg Long, Margaret Wachter, and Frances Black, Group 2: Doris Louise Stup, chairman of the women’s committee, and Mike Wllcom, Frederick County Farm Bureau president, cut the cake created by Jenny Rhoderick for the anniversary meeting. FISHER’S PAINTING & l4v£k FISHER’S PAINT OUTLET STORE QUALITY PAINTS @ REASONABLE PRICES Paint I ■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR & EXTERIQR U P J PAINTING ■ SANDBLASTING N ROOF COATING ■ RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING ON STONE & BRICK BUILDINGS HOUSES - BARNS - FENCES - FACTORIES - ETC. Specialists In Sand Blasting/Spray Painting Farm Buildings, Feed Mills, Roofs, Tanks, Etc. With Aerial Equipment I WE NOW REPAIR SPRAY GUNS AND PUMPS 4056 A Newport Rd„ Kinzers, PA 17535 717-768-3239 On Rt. 772 Across From Pequea Valley School Brush, (Rptt Or Spray - We 'CC (Do It ‘Either ‘Way for Jobs Large OrSmaCC - Our (Men ‘Witt (Do It MC Toms, Mary Sue GrossnickJc, and Jenny Rboderick, Group 3; Eve lyn Gaver, Charlotte Montgom ery, and Rosalie Glisan, Group 4: Pat Culler, Hattie Loy, and Jean Hipkins, Group 5: Sylvia Keller, Janice Beachley, and Sandy Ni cholson. ease Milk ►FITS ith the Mount Joy Coop Excellent •verall price * Over 60 years of service