Corn Maze To Benefit Church Surrounded by tall green corn stalks, curious explorers will soon wander through a large Conestoga wagon lopped with CONESTO GA letters just west of Morgan town along Route 23. This unique corn maze is located in the Conestoga Valley next to Conestoga Mennonite Church, designed and constructed by Conestoga Mennonite mem bers for the purpose of raising funds for their new church build ing. Fifteen-year-old Kathy Mast, a member of the Conestoga MYF volunteered to design this original maze on the 10-acre lot that will in the future hold the new church building. With the help of a com- „ 0® >uth Ambassador Court Includes, from left, Ashley Campbell, Llnd- wXito y Mattem > Y 9V th Ambassadors Amy Irion and Mike rau, Adam Brncher, Willie Sehlemmer, Todd. Lowe, and Nathan Campbell. Grange Selects Ambassadors (Continued from Page B 20) camper. The annual volleyball touma- First runners-up in the Youth Jennifer Davis, Berks County; ment also took place with two Ambassador Court are: Tracy Todd Lowc Perry county* male and three co-ed teams com- Mattem. Beaver County; and Nathan Campbell, Perry County; petmg against each other. York- Adam Britcher, Perry County and WilUc Sddemmer, Lawrence Adams Pomona Grange went Other court members included County home the winners in both the male Lindsie Bennett. Perry County, MAILBOX MARKET Only ads submitted on this official form will be published in our mailbox markets. No photo copies accepted! I’K NO PHONE CALLS • Pl* m PRINT LEGIBLY Check One: For Sale I I Notice I—l Wanted I I 18 County Phone No, No Phone Calls Please! puter, Kathy designed this inter esting maze opening Friday, August 1. Glenn Stoltzfus, a neighboring farmer, donated the corn and cross-planted it several months ago. Gary Stoltzfus, chairman of the Corn Maze project, organized volunteers to pull and hoc the short cornstalks in June to form the paths. Then it was time to wait for the com to grow. In spite of very little rain and no irrigation, the com did grow and now awaits young and old to enjoy venturing through the two-acre Conestoga wagon. To make it more challenging, Jane Stoltzfus suggested posting nine stations throughout die maze and co-ed divisions. AD FORM Attach Your Here with nine words forming a Scrip ture verse. Persons, young and old, who complete die maze will receive a prize designed and coor dinated by Janet Peachey. Needless to say, Conestoga members are excited about spon soring this adventure and eagerly anticipate inviting hundreds of people to join in the fun of climb ing through this large Conestdga wagon in Pennsylvania's Cones toga Valley. Open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays every day in August (only Satur days in September), the admission is $3 for adults and $2 for children under age 13). Ashley Campbell, Perry Count; FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS ONLY PLEASE READ ALL REQUIREMENTS BEFORE FILLING OUT FORMT Requirements: 1) Subscribers allowed “one" free Mailbox Market per month only. 2) Lancaster Farming Mailing Label must be attached. 3) Limit: 20 words. 4) Phone number must include area code. 5) Your County must be included. * 6) Markets must be received in office by Monday or will be held until following week’s issue. 7) No Business Ads accepted. ** The Lancaster Farming staff has the right to reject any Mailbox Markets that do not meet these requirements. ** Mall To: Lancaator Farming Mailbox Markata 1 E. Main St. P.0.80x 609 Ephrata, PA 17522 No Phono Calla Ploaaal A vlow of tho Conestoga Com Maze located Just east of Conestoga Mennonite Church, one mile west of Morgan town along Route 23. 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Changes will be made as dose to requested date as possible. • RENEWALS To insure proper credit on all renewals please attach your mailing label from current paper to space provided and check the proper box below. • OFFICE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. ■ When writing us about your subscription please attach your I 1 Lancaster Farming mailing label here and mail the whole form to; . I LANCASTER FARMING , P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522 I 1 Phone: 717-626-1 717-394-3047 | PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING: (Check Appropriate Boxes) Rates Effective May 1,1997 PA, MD, DE, NJ, NY. OH, VA, WV □ $28.50-1 YEAR □ $55.00 - 2 YEARS □ NEW SUBSCRIPTION Name - Address RD# City Zip +4_ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2, 1997-821 special events on some days. Enjoy the challenge of explor ing Conestoga’s Com Maze. m OTHER STATES a □ $38.50 -1 YEAR □ $75.00 - 2 YEAR Box# .State .County Non-Refundable □ RENEWAL
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