A2*umcaster Farming, chnecksville Community Fair Photos S Stacy Dietrich, Germansvllle, showed the 4-H market champion. Judge for this show was Henry Gruber. Penn Manor (Continued from Page A2l) According to Thomas Willey, Somerset AVTS teacher and PVA TA president, next year’s meeting is scheduled at Somerset High School. PVATA officers are Clair Wit wcr, Pequea, past president; Steve Kline, West Snyder, assistant trea surer, David Ward. Wilmington Area, western regional vice presi dent; Wayne Irish, Northern Pot ter, noth central vice president; Lem Metzler, Lancaster Mcnno nite High School, president elect; Tom Ritchey, Central, treasurer. Heather Anderson, Manheim Cen tral, eastern regional vice presi dent; Marie Anderson, Eastern' York, south central vice president; Mark Dietrich, Upper Dauphin, south central region vice president; Gerald Reichard, PVATA execu tive secretary; and Tom Willey, Somerset AVTS, president fayT'Jul fKEfc The Schnecksville Community Fair was held on June 22-27 at the fire company grounds in Schnecksville, Lehigh County. Final tabulation on attendance showed a two percent increase over last year. The pay-one price gate admission included unlimited rides and was very well received by the many families that attended the fair. The pictures really tell the story of the fair. (Turn to Page A 25) The supreme champion ram was shown by Billy George Lelb from Mechanics burg. In the photo are from left, Chris McGinnis; Marlin Strough, Judge; and Lelb. Lelb also had the champion market lamb. Katie Harwich, Kempton, showed the supreme champion dairy animal. Amy Wehr, Oref ield, showed the supreme champion ewe. In the photo with Wehr is Marlin Strough, judge. on Hog System Specialists Design, Build, & Service * EQUIPMENT * PARTS. * SERVICE * REMODELING * NEW BUILDINGS OUNTY S r TRI- icts Available •ntn itail
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