814-LancaBter Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1999 GAY BROWNLEE donado. deadline date S ?P‘ c !^- C °- C ° rrts r ,? examining the facih for the Western Pennsylvania and Ues . and ul l pr “. sed . Maryland area. u, P ment hc found already m JSESt a *“"« «* led by «* it. nnf tfj tla «ju nicrffvhacks Yoder, Salisbury, ftnd Donald Sealing, Bittinger, Md. the par- Creek Lake, its next-door neigh- j£^ted eachboodiaailwas»n- -"“"The sates are held lo false ■?*">»• funds to finance projects in the and grills, he said. It looks good United States and overseas that 10 *” e ;.... .„ . reach out to help those who arc in . 1 lt^^ rr and! r nd ! c ®™‘ need in the name of Jesus Christ,” m ‘ Uec member Kathryn “* said Dianne Holsopple, event co- se experiences senring on ordinator and board chairperson. *<** ““‘EiJL g Holsopple is from Hollsopple, events, span decades. Somerset County, and wiU serve Serving with areßo w sale la Mrej. Md and Ka, -eld every spring in Harrisburg. '.fJjJSoee \ ms t Holsopple reports for many years schedule in there has been interest in having few weeks behind m both an cast and west sale in Penn- three Sy IteTocal area was selected be- latc wintef hit * e cause of its is a primary issue and Vir- but the committee is familiar with ginia^nadd^ontoPennsyivania three hours from *?* typc f . „ y* * a _ . food is available at these events, SBSTJSMrs: ».■»-■-* volved Me Mennonire. Amish and Sretfuen !n Clmst attUiatra. i itt i c .. moon j » which *srMsr£rs jnsc no ** —*— Virginia Brenneman, Kay Bender, and Vera Beitzel are members of the food committee for the area’s first-ever MCC relief sale. Vera Beitzel of the foods committee It making notes of her observations for the MCC relief sale. Western Pennsylvania Plans Relief Sale Pictured are some of the planners for the Western Maryland-Pennsylvanla Relief Sale to be held Sept. 18 In McHenry, Md. From left, Kathryn Bowser, Virginia Brenne man, Donald Sealing, Kay Bender, Naomi and Paul Yoder, Elvin and Vera Beitzel, Raymond Yoder and Harriet Hershberger. will be happy to flip half the pas try dough over the reconstituted apple filling so an expected long line of hungry takers can each have one. Besides the food of course, the actual auction will be held while the other activities are simultan eously happening. There is talk of several sporting events that could be held in con junction with the event, but their feasibility is still being studied. A fanner’s market will be held and Ten Thousand Villages will participate in the Western Mary land-Pennsylvania Relief Sale to State Grange Young Couple Face New Challenge Pa. GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) Henry and Madeline Seidel are living proof that opposites really do attract. When Henry, a self-avowed conservative and very disciplined individual, started dating Madeline in 1994, it was her free spirit that attracted him to her. Now, after three years of marriage and The Pennsylvania State Grange selects its 1999 Young Couple of the Year. From the left are mnnerups James and Georgette Klotz from Huntingdon County, and winners Madeline and Henry Seidel of Berks County. offer international hand-crafts that provide needed income for un employed and underemployed orkers worldwide. The Allegheny Mennonite Con ference primarily is handling the event One congregation. Springs Mennonite. reportedly, is chal lenging other congregations to contribute pre-sale funds. Quilt referrals must be made to Jane Benson, Grantsville, Md., or Yvonne Dever, Jerome, before June 30. Benson can be called at (301) 895-5893. Dever is at (814) 479-4827. All other inquiries or donations recently being named the Pennsylvania State Grange’s Young Couple for 1999-2000, it’s those “differences” that makes their union an exciting, but chal lenging, adventure. “Marriage takes a lot of work,” Henry said. “You’ve got to work hard to communicate. By communicating, we keep those should be addressed to Holsopple or Dale Miller, the treasurer. Reach Holsopple at (814) 479-7682 and Miller at (724) 864-2037. Publicity questions are handled by chairperson Harriet Hershberg er at (814) 662-2051. The site is along U.S. 219. Take Interstate 68 West from Cumber land, Md. to Exit-14A at Keysets Ridge, approximately 28 miles. Or take Route 40 from points east and west to the junction of Route 219 South at Keysers Ridge. Go about 13 miles to the fairgrounds. little things in our lives from becoming big, troublesome things.” “In the three years we’ve been married I’ve learned you can’t change a person," Madeline said. “And that there is a need for communication.” The Seidels, who live on (Turn to Pag* B 15)