Millers (Continued from Page A 34) The Rohrers are members of the Manor Brethren in Christ Church. They presently serve on die dea con board as a deacon couple. Robin has helped with the third grade girl’s clubs' Bob is a past Sunday school coordinator. Robin is presently the treasurer and past president of Farm Women Society #33. Bob has served as an ADC delegate for the past several yean and is a member of die Pennsylva nia Professional Farmers Group. Edward H. and Tina M. Wilkinson Edward (Ed) and Tina M. Wil kinson operate a 2,485-acre, 211-head Holstein farm in Aspcrs. Average annual production at Getty Acres Farm is 20,124 pounds of milk and 697 pounds of fat on 185 cows. Crops include com, wheat, barley, timothy and alfalfa. The Wilkinsons are in partner ship with his parents and brother. Forage Inoculant that Pays for Hay and Silage A probiotic culture providing the bacteria required to cut hay and silage losses and improve quality. 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She is cunendy teaching two classes 'at the bi-weekly homeschool co-op in which their daughter participates. Kathy is an elementary substitute teacher for the Waynesboro Area School Dis trict about one or two days per week. Terry and Kathy both graduated from the Waynesboro Area Senior High School, he in 1984 and Kathy in 1985. Kathy graduated from Messiah College in May of 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education. the Egolfs are active in churcn affairs. They have been youth ad visors for six years. They host a bi-weekly Bible study in their home with 4-6 families. They also serve as representatives to the church’s regional conference. Kathy is one of a four-member committee called “Life with Spice.” They organize a monthly Bible study and craft project for the ladies in the church. Kathy serves as a parent volunteer in their daughter’s first grade class room. Stephen D. and Kathleen L. Aument Stephen (Steve) D. and Kath leen (Kathy) L. 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Steve is a 1983 graduate of So lanco High School. Kathy gradu ated from Lampeter-Strasburg High School in 1983. The Auments are active in their church. Steve served for three years as trustee and deacon. Kathy was the assistant treasurer for eight years. She was a soloist, past choir member, served two years as nursery coordinator and was the coordinator of meals for new mo thers. Steve is a member and past pre sident of Solanco Young Farmers and a member of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Kathy is a member of the needlework department commit tee of the Solanco Fair. Each spring the Aliments host a farm tour for a local nursery school. Steve is also a sales representative for Hoffman Seeds and plays San ta Claus for friends and neighbors at Christmas.
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