i FARM POND AERATORS L * ANOAtKATOKS J Superior Aquatic Management Systems BlA£t( t Directions 2 Milea.South of Bowmansville, . . . _ _ FREE DELIVERY ' 4 Miles North Of Route 23 Off Route 625 171 71 445*5046 Throughout The U.S. 8 Turn East On Black Creek Road 1/2 Mile * ' Mahoning Outdoor Furnaces WORKS FOR X T STANDARD CARRY FUEL NO A LL MODE! FURTHER THAN HERE! WOOD - COAL - WASTE O CUTS DOWN ALGAE PROBLEM • Cleaner, clearer water • 3 yr. warranty • Attractive fountain effect • 25 different units • Lighting systems available to choose from Control panel gH 3 YEAR STANDARD MOl WOOD -C MULTI-FUEL MOI Qmrmmsi SAFERI LESS CHANCE OF HOME FIRE Lancaster Farm Women 20 Lancaster Farm Women So ciety 20 enjoyed a picnic lunch on the lawn of Anna Mary Groff with Freda Wimer as co-hostess. President Vaiarie Ferguson opened the business meeting. Anna Mary read Psalm 8 and a reading about how times have changed through the years. To be remembered in prayer are Emily Gallimore, Helen Harnish, and Carl Eckman. The president reporteda coun ty meeting and project for Arbor Place and the state project to help feed the hungry. Treasurer Vera Herr gave a report. Members enjoyed the gift game in which everyone received a gift. Some members went swimming and others socialized during the evening. EFFICIENCY RATING 83% TO 85% Berks County Society 1 of Farm Women held a doggie roast in the home of Ellen Snyd er, who read “A Long Evening.” Twenty-five people including spouses attended. Berks County President Betsy Sattazahn surprised members by presenting a citation from the Pennsylvania House of Repre sentatives for the society’s 60th anniversary. The citation was for participation in all Farm Women activities such as Berks Heim, fire companies, 4-H, flood relief, tornado recovery, and other charitable organizations. Mem bers were surprised and very ap- Berks Society 6 of Farm Women met at the home of Linda Youse. Seven women at tended the covered dish supper. The dairy month theme included a program by the alternate dairy princess who presented interest ing facts on the industry. Volunteers were asked to help Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Farm Women So ciety 18 met Aug. 19 at the home of Ruth Rohrer, East Petersburg. After a delicious dessert, Doro thy Brubaker led devotions. Roll call was answered by 18 mem bers with only one member miss ing. Each member expressed a desired change either personal, national, political, local, etc. President Ruth Landis pre sided at the business meeting and the program was chosen with the needs of senior cititzens in mind. Elizabeth Hollenbach from the campus gave an illustrated talk to help the needs of many unable to function without constant help. She gave many tips on Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Farm Women So ciety 18 will hold its next meeting at the home of Ruth Rohrer, East Petersburg. Devotions will be conducted by Dorothy Brubaker. The pro- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23, 2000-815 Berks Society 1 Berks Society 6 at the Heim Fest, Sept. 9. Dona tions of paper products, canned goods, and non-perishables are requested for the program Feed the Hungry in the Millennium. The next meeting will be at the home of Pearl Hoffman at 7:45 p.m. Guest speaker is Faye Strickler. making daily activities safer. Some people need only little changes to home interiors and others require quite a bit of change. Each member received a catalog with countless items to help perform a day in the life of an individual dependent needing constant aid. After seeing Ruth Rohrer re ceive her heart pin showing her addition to the growing number of reaching 80 years, members sang the theme song, “Brighten the Corner.” Members enjoyed Ruth’s artistic display of memen tos. gram will have Elizabeth Hollen bach speaking about occupa tional therapy. The monthly reminder tip for living: “We stumble over pebbles, not mountains.” preciative of the citation. Rep. Dennis Leh presented the cita tion to Betsy Sattazahn. The next meeting will be at the home of Ruth Walters. The Farm Women picnic will be at Levengood Grove. The August meeting was held at the home of Ruth Walters. The program for the evening was presented by Tywonn Hetrick, who visited Tahiti as a mission ary from a church in Florida. They distributed food and cloth ing and held church services. The September meeting will be held at the home of Betty Weg man.
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