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Lancaster Catholic High School homecoming queen candidates were (from left) Erin Mohr, Joanne Cybulski, Raina McAnally, Cecilia Deel, Lauren Brommer, Sheridan Riva, Daica Perez, Elizabeth Bomberger, Ella Cassidy, and Gabrielle Kambouroglos.
LCHS Holds Homecoming BY ANN MEAD ASH
n Oct. 16, Lancaster Catholic High School (LCHS) held its annual homecoming celebration. The 2020 homecoming queen, Daica Perez, was crowned by 2019 queen Kat Sahd during halftime of the varsity football game against Juniata High School. The 10 LCHS homecoming queen candidates were Elizabeth Bomberger, Lauren Brommer, Ella Cassidy, Joanne Cybulski, Cecilia Deel, Gabrielle Kambourgolos, Raina McAnally, Erin Mohr, Daica Perez, and Sheridan Riva. Elizabeth is the daughter of Steve and Cindy Bomberger of Lancaster. At school, Elizabeth is a member of National Honor Society (NHS), Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS), Student Ambassadors, Respect Life Club, Garden Club, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Aevidum, Link Crew, MiniTHON, Fellowship Committee, and Women in Business. She plays lacrosse and runs cross-country.
attend college to study science. Joanne is the daughter of Bob and Suzanne Cybulski of Leola. At school, she is captain of the dance team and plays varsity girls’ soccer. She is a member of NHS, SNHS, Respect Life Club, Aevidum, Link Crew, Student Ambassadors, Service Committee, and Fellowship Committee. Outside school, she is a member of the youth group at St. John Neumann. After graduation, she intends to attend college to major in computer science. Cecilia, of Lititz, is the daughter of Jarrod Deel and Jane Smith. At school, Cecilia is a member of NHS, SNHS, FBLA, Aevidum, Garden Club, Equality for All, Mini-THON, and Women in Business. She plays field hockey. Outside school, she is an altar server at Our Mother of Perpetual Help, where she is pianist for the youth choir. After graduation, she plans to attend college. Gabrielle is the daughter of Tom and Cathy Kambouroglos of Lancaster. At school, she is a member of NHS, SNHS, Tri-M Music Honor See Homecoming pg 6
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Back in the spring of 2019, Cavod ballet director Stephanie Morales was thinking about Christmas. “‘The Nutcracker’ is big for the holidays,â€? said Morales. “I love (the show), but ‌ I thought there should be something else for the holidays.â€? When Morales went to sleep one night, she dreamed of a ballet.
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Outside school, she is an altar server at Sacred Heart Church. After graduation, she plans to attend college. Lauren is the daughter of Jack and Julie Brommer of Columbia. At school, she is a member of Future Medical Leaders of America (FMLA), Link Crew, Varsity Club, Civitas, Student Ambassadors, Mini-THON, and Women in Business. She plays soccer and basketball, and she participates in track. Outside school, she is an altar server at St. Peter’s Church, where she takes part in youth group. After graduation, she plans to attend college to pursue a career in nursing. Ella is the daughter of Jere and Kelly Cassidy of Ephrata. At school, Ella is a member of NHS, NSHS, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Spanish Club, marching band, percussion ensemble, Crusader Youth Club, and Quiz Bowl. She works with the stage crew and plays in the orchestra for school musicals. Outside school, she serves as a tutor. After graduation, she plans to
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and day-to-day employee management. “She could never have done it without him, and he would not have done it without her,” recalled Charlie Engle, President of EPC. After Alvin Engle passed, Pauline decided to continue the family business with her children, who all agreed that they should pursue their parents’ dream. Before Alvin’s death, plans had already been drawn up for a new building where the company could expand. Two years after he passed, the family moved into their new facility on West Main Street. Later, a large
production facility was added in West Hempfield, Lancaster County. While Pauline may not have imagined that the business would become what it did, her children had plans for further growth. “Even my father … I don’t think he ever thought that we would go from seven people to 400 employees at the high point,” Charlie said. She was proud of the company’s success, but even more so that all three of her children became actively involved in the business, each having at least one child who has chosen a career with EPC. Audrey, the eldest Engle sibling, served as EPC’s treasurer until her retirement one year prior to her passing in 2018. Whether in business or on family vacations, focus on family was paramount to Pauline. She loved spending vacations with her siblings, her children, and her grandchildren at the beach, in Potter County, or at their cabin along the Susquehanna. Besides family, relationships with friends were also important, as she entertained and
traveled with them often. When asked how he thought his mother would want to be remembered, without hesitation Dennis Engle, EPC Vice President, said, “For her strong faith.” Pauline was a member of Mount Calvary Church in Elizabethtown and was active singing in the choir and teaching Sunday school. She also taught Good News Club in her home. Expanding upon his mother’s Christian faith, Charlie reflected, “She would often say, ‘We have been blessed. It wasn’t just us; it was with God’s help.’” As a result, she gave back and supported many organizations in the community and beyond. Her example was the benchmark from which the Engle children carried on the business, and now the third generation draws from their grandmother’s tenacity and unwavering faith. A memorial service honoring Pauline’s life was held at Mount Calvary Church on October 4, 2020, where the family shared fond memories of their mother, grandmother, and sister.
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clock, a spin move from Abby of field goals, the Buckskins picked up their “The effort from our team was Morley created enough space second league win. outstanding,” praised CV coach Buckskin boys’ soccer concluded their Dave Hartlaub. “Township has a Booper Johnson’s 69-yard run got the to rocket a shot into the backregular season last week, sporting an over- quality team and it was a very Bucks on the scoreboard first, and Heck’s board to seal the victory. all record of 8-2, and were the runners up good game.” On Tuesday, the squad cele- 27-yard field goal gave the Bucks a 10-0 for the L-L Section One title. brated a 9-0 win over Cocalico advantage after the first. Two days earlier, three different The Section title was decided in Witmer Buckskins tallied goals in a 3-0 win Macoy Kneisley threw a total of 234 yards with Morley leading the last Wednesday in a showdown between over Penn Manor. offense racking up six goals including two CV touchdown passes, finding the Bucks and Manheim Township, ultiZach Fisher twice. and one assist. Linder opened scoring with his mately going to Township, 2-1, in overtime. first half goal, complimented by Jaiyell Plowden also created two converOlivia Hess put in a pair of It took 68 minutes on the field before second half successes from Caden goals and Livingston delivered sions, receiving one on a 17-yard pass from either team broke the goal line. CV struck Wagner and lead scorer, Richard another. Sydney Weaver, Elli Fisher and the other Plowden ran in for 81 first with a conversion from Owen Linder, Valverde-Gomez, who notched his Hershey, and Livingston were yards. assisted by midfielder, Tarius Jackson. CROSS COUNTRY each credited with an assist in eighth goal of the season. Photo by Mark Palczewski With under four minutes remaining on Both boys and girls cross country teams Sawyer Shertzer continued to Buckskin goalie Luke Snader moves to defend a Man- the runaway win. the clock, Township netted the equalizer set the stage for scoring opportuni- heim Township corner kick in Conestoga Valley’s 2-1, When pitted against Sec- grabbed a team eighth-place finish in the Land propelled the game into overtime ties, and picked up another assist, Section One loss to the visiting Blue Streaks last tion One frontrunners Penn L Championship meet last week, with the where they found their golden goal. Manor, the Bucks fell just boys competing on October 20 and the girls bringing his season total to eight. Wednesday. short, 1-0, in overtime last racing on the 21st. “Sawyer was asked “Both teams had very tight packs to move into the midfield this wins over McCaskey and Township after a Monday. Keepers from both teams, Brooke Eberly between 1-5,” pointed out head coach Mark season and he has been a strong pair of setbacks from Hempfield (3-0) and for CV and Cecily Charles of PM, snatched up Amway. ball winner and an offensive Cedar Crest (3-2). Thursday the squad blanked McCaskey, two saves apiece, allowing zero goals for For the boys, that front pack was led by catalyst,” Hartlaub credited. See CV pg 10 Nathan Heck, Adam Yoder, 3-0 (25-13, 25-22, 25-18), with a strong either team in regulation, but the Comets Dom Brabant, and Kyle Thrush performance from Marianna Dariychuk (five squeezed in one combine to represent CV’s start- kills, three aces), a pair of blocks from Joan- additional shot in overtime, and it ing defensive unit. They have na Hutt, and five digs from Julia Strohm. Wednesday’s home match against Town- decided the contest. allowed only eight goals all seaFOOTBALL son and are anchored by keeper ship extended to five games (25-21, 17-25, It took five trips to Luke Snader who collected 36 20-25, 25-21, 15-12), but CV gained the saves in his nine games played. upper hand thanks to 14 kills and 15 digs the end zone and a “Tough not to mention all of from Becca Hartranft, 24 assists from Sum- couple of field goals, but CV football got my boys, since a lot of them mer Getz, and 10 aces from Meghan Glick. FIELD HOCKEY the job done in a have played a strong role in our Field hockey faced a diverse lineup last high scoring win over success this season,” noted Manheim Central, Hartlaub also mentioning duo week winning two of three. Ellie Hershey scored the first goal in last 41-35, on October 16. Andrew Wahba and Ashton Herr With a touchdown with creating ball movement Thursday’s 2-0 takedown of the Ephrata Mountaineers. 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Saturday, November 14th 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
POT PIE SOLD BY THE QUART - $6.00 Selling baked goods & pepper cabbage & many more items Please bring your own containers. www.whitehorsefire.org
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Trunk Or Treat Event Planned Brickerville United Lutheran Church, 340 E. 28th Division Highway, Brickerville, will host a Trunk or Treat event on Saturday, Oct. 31. The event will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. in the parking lot, rain or shine, and is open to people of all ages. Games, prizes, and food will be available. For more information, readers may contact the church at 717-627-2202 or bulc@dejazzd.com.
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Daisy Vazquez. At school, she is a member of Christian Service and the varsity cheerleading squad. After graduation, she plans to attend a four-year college to study early childhood education. Sheridan is the daughter of Rich and Linda Riva of Lancaster. At school, Sheridan is a member of NHS, SNHS, TriM Music Honor Society, Mini-THON, Aevidum, Respect Life Club, Student Ambassadors, Link Crew, and the dance team. She has taken part in spring musicals and fall plays, and she is a member of the International Thespian Society, as well as the concert choir, Mass choir and Vox Pop. Outside school, she takes dance and voice lessons, and she takes part in voice competitions. After graduation, she plans to attend college to major in marketing and continue her singing career.
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WITH MATT & NIMMIE!!! SATURDAY EVE, OCTOBER 31ST AT EPHRATA BUSINESS CENTER 400 West Main St., Ephrata, PA 17522 Chords of Praise will be raffling a guitar and will have a few guitars on display for sale!!!!
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Society, jazz band, Varsity Club, Respect Life Club, Student Council, Student Ambassadors, and Mini-THON. She plays varsity girls’ soccer. Outside school, she is a member of the Greek Orthodox Youth Association and the ZITO Dance Group. After graduation, she plans to attend college to study Spanish education. Raina is the daughter of Brendan and Leesa McAnally of Lancaster. At school, Raina is a member of NHS, FMLA, Link Crew, Student Ambassadors, Varsity Club, French Honor Society, French Club, and Mini-THON. She plays varsity girls’ soccer and lacrosse. Outside school, she is an altar server at St. Leo the Great Church. After graduation, she plans to attend college to major in health science. Erin is the daughter of Todd and Kimberly Ellis of Ephrata. At school, Erin is a member of SNHS, Aevidum, Fellowship Committee, and Mini-THON. She plays basketball. Outside school, she plays piano. After graduation, she plans to go to college. Daica, of Lancaster, is the daughter of Carlos Perez and
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Drive-Through Book Sale Set In Leola the sale will receive one free book. Upon entering the library parking lot, customers should pull up to the curb. A volunteer will approach the car to take the customer’s order. Customers are asked to remain in their vehicle, with face coverings in place. No special title requests or browsing will be possible. The volunteer will drop the bags of books directly in the customer’s trunk. Cash, checks, and credit cards will be accepted, and exact change is
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appreciated. The drive-through book sale will operate with COVID19 safety measures in place. For example, all books were handled by one staff member who took precautions while bagging the books. The bags were filled over two weeks ahead of the sale. At the sale, volunteers and customers will wear masks at all times and maintain social distancing of 6 feet. Proceeds from the sale will support the operating budget for Lancaster Public Library.
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Lancaster Public Library will hold a drive-through book sale from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 7, in the Leola Branch parking lot at 46 Hillcrest Ave., Leola. Bags of books will be sold for $10 and filled with a mix of more than five books from the Leola Branch collection. Bags will be prepacked in various categories, including fiction, nonfiction, inspirational, mysteries, children’s, and young adult. A limited number of bags will be available. Any child who attends
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Library Plans Activities supplies found in art bags distributed at the Mountville branch. Discovering Short Stories, a Zoom discussion group, meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 10 a.m. On Nov. 4 the group will discuss “In a Bamboo Grove� by Ryunosuke Akutagawa and “In the Night� by Jamaica Kincaid. The Thursday Book Group, which meets via Zoom on the second Thursday of every month at 10 a.m., will discuss Joseph Heller’s “Catch 22� on Nov. 12. Live with Janet Evanovich: Fortune and Glory will take place on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. Evanovich, an author, will join the library via livestream on Zoom to discuss her new novel and then answer questions from the audience. Registration is required. “ What Should I Buy My Gamer?� will take place via Zoom on Monday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. The program will focus on finding out what video game console is best for one’s family. TED Circles, hosted by TedXLancaster, will meet on Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. Participants will watch and then discuss a
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While most in-person events are on hold, Lancaster Public Library is offering virtual programming at the Lancaster city and Mountville branches. For more information, readers may visit www.lancasterpubliclibrary.or g/events or call 717394-2651. On select weekdays, LPL Study Hall will be available to students ages 9 to 18. Students who need more reliable Wi-Fi for virtual learning are invited to work on school assignments in person at the Lancaster City Branch. The study hall will be open on Mondays from 3 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m., and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. Chronicles of Yarnia, a knit and crochet group for people age 9 and up, meets most Mondays at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. Mamma Goosie Storytime for children meets most Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. via Facebook Live. Jenn’s Craft Corner for children ages 4 to 8 meets via Facebook on the first and third Fridays of every month at 2 p.m. Children make crafts along with Miss Jenn using
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Author Shares His Faith Journey In New Book BY FRANCINE FULTON
“My goal was to share my faith and help others with theirs,” stated Jim Weagley when explaining why he decided to write his newly released book, “Bet on the Turtle (My Long, Slow Journey of Faith).” “I really believe that at some point everyone wrestles with faith. Everyone - just by our nature - wants answers about why we are here, what we do with the time we have and what comes after this.” Weagley, a resident of Atglen and a first-time author, describes the book as a memoir and statement of faith. “I was raised in a devout Catholic family and was blessed to experience a wonderful childhood. Sadly, when I was 14, my father suffered a brain aneurysm, resulting in a disability,” he said. “We were angry at God and could not understand how He could have let this happen to our family. Unfortunately, we turned away from our faith
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and the church community. With the help of friends, the benefit of numerous trials and tribulations and the grace of God, I managed to rediscover my faith.” Weagley, whose background is in sports medicine, said he never expected to write a book but felt compelled to do so after retirement. “When I retired, I knew I had more time; I prayed and it came back loud and clear that is what I need to be doing,” said Weagley. “(Until recently), I thought reading and writing
were a necessary evil. I now enjoy reading, and writing was very therapeutic, and I was very happy I did it, but it was nothing I planned to do.” In the first part of the book, Weagley talks about his childhood memories in a Christian school and his church experiences, as well as his father’s injury and its impact on the family. In the second part of the book, “Reason to Believe,” Weagley, who describes himself as a very cynical person, shares scientific, historical and biblical evidence to support his belief in God. “Obviously, the first part of the book is my story that I wanted to share, so it wasn’t difficult to do,” he noted. “The other part is where I took a step back and thought about what were the most compelling reasons for someone to believe and what worked for me. I thought I needed to be thorough and objective. I read a lot of books and referenced the Bible and spoke to a lot of people.”
“I think the second part is as interesting as the first, even more so. It is more practical, and I keep a conversational approach to it,” he said, adding, “The chapters are not long, so it’s an easy read.” Weagley, who attends Mission Church in Lancaster, started writing the book in December 2018 and finished it in May 2019. His book was published after several rejections. “I (found) someone willing to take a chance on a first-time author. I feel very fortunate,” he shared. For more information about Weagley and the book, readers may visit www.faithnwellness.com. A portion of the proceeds from book sales will benefit the Parkesburg POINT youth center, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Compassion International and the Mennonite Central Committee Disaster Relief Fund. Those struggling with faith issues also invited to email Weagley with their questions at faithnwellness@ comcast.net.
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Refresh
FRUITS & PRODUCE • GROCERIES • BULK FOODS • MEAT & CHEESE GROCERIES Dreyer’s
COFFEE ICE CREAM ................... 48 Oz. $1.69 VELVET VANILLA ICE CREAM .........................................3 Gal. $11.95 LITE COOL WHIP ................................................8 Oz. 89¢ COOKIE DOUGH SALE: WHITE CHOCOLATE MACADAMIA & PEANUT BUTTER ............................. Lb. $1.19 New Jersey
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BLUEBERRIES .................30 Lb. Case 36.95 ½ SHEET CHOCOLATE CAKE w/WHITE ICING ............................................ $3.49 BREADED MOZZARELLA STICKS ....................... Lb. $1.79 TATOR TOTS ....................................... 28 Oz. $1.69 Fine Line
WHITE SHOEPEG CORN ....................................Lb. $1.29 Organic, Uncured
CHICKEN FRANKS ............................ 16 Oz. 89¢ Hormel
GROUND PORK .................................16 Oz. $1.49
Pacific Dynasty
TGI
BREADED BUTTERFLY SHRIMP ...................3 Lb. $6.99
TATO SKINS .......................................18 Oz. $3.69 Swiss Miss
Turkey Hill, Assorted Flavors DRINKS ..................................................Gallon $2.25
HOT COCOA MIX /MARSHMALLOWS ............................6 Ct. 99¢
Farmer Rudolph, Variety YOGURTS ........................................... 32 Oz. $2.99
Hungry Jack
Best Yet
SOUR CREAM .................................... 16 Oz. $1.99 Walnut Creek
BUTTER QUARTERS ............................Lb.
$
2.19
Phillies
BEEF FRANKS .................................. 3 Lb. $3.99 BUTTERMILK BISCUITS ......12 Oz. 2/$1.00 SHREDDED 3 CHEESE BLEND ........................ 5 Lb. $9.95
Libby’s
PUMPKIN ......................................... 106 Oz. $8.59 Skippy
CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER .......................16.3 Oz. $2.49 Mrs. Edens
PEAR HALVES IN SYRUP ...............................................29 oz. $1.39 Nature Promise
Assortment
CRANBERRY 100% JUICE BLEND ....................................... 64 Oz. 99¢
RICE CHEX CEREAL .................. 33 Oz. $4.99 FRUIT & YOGURT CEREAL ...............................................12.5 Oz. $1.69 Herr’s VARIETY SNACK PACKS ............................... 28 Ct. $7.99
Kraft
KIT KAT/REESES .........................35 Oz. $4.99
EXTRA HEAVY MAYO .................Gallon $5.29 Sparkle, 2 Ply 100 Sheet
PAPER TOWELS ..................................................8 Ct. $8.99
PRODUCE
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HAM LOAF ...................................................................... 8 Lb. $26.50 Spring Meadow Farms
PEPPERED TURKEY BREAST .................................. Lb.
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BLACK FOREST HONEY HAM ................................. Lb. $2.99 John F. Martin
INSTANT MASHED POTATOES ................15.3 Oz. $2.19
SMOKED HAM ......................................................................Lb. $2.69
LOCAL CABBAGE ...............................................................2/$3.00 LOCAL CAULIFLOWER ..................................................... 2/$4.00 STRAWBERRIES .................................................................1 Lb. $1.99 LOCAL POTATOES ..................................................... 50 Lb. $16.95 CLEMENTINES ................................................................. 3 Lb. $2.99 R063946
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- Conestoga Valley Edition - October 28, 2020 - 9
Author Shares His Faith Journey In New Book BY FRANCINE FULTON
“My goal was to share my faith and help others with theirs,” stated Jim Weagley when explaining why he decided to write his newly released book, “Bet on the Turtle (My Long, Slow Journey of Faith).” “I really believe that at some point everyone wrestles with faith. Everyone - just by our nature - wants answers about why we are here, what we do with the time we have and what comes after this.” Weagley, a resident of Atglen and a first-time author, describes the book as a memoir and statement of faith. “I was raised in a devout Catholic family and was blessed to experience a wonderful childhood. Sadly, when I was 14, my father suffered a brain aneurysm, resulting in a disability,” he said. “We were angry at God and could not understand how He could have let this happen to our family. Unfortunately, we turned away from our faith
Jim Weagley
and the church community. With the help of friends, the benefit of numerous trials and tribulations and the grace of God, I managed to rediscover my faith.” Weagley, whose background is in sports medicine, said he never expected to write a book but felt compelled to do so after retirement. “When I retired, I knew I had more time; I prayed and it came back loud and clear that is what I need to be doing,” said Weagley. “(Until recently), I thought reading and writing
were a necessary evil. I now enjoy reading, and writing was very therapeutic, and I was very happy I did it, but it was nothing I planned to do.” In the first part of the book, Weagley talks about his childhood memories in a Christian school and his church experiences, as well as his father’s injury and its impact on the family. In the second part of the book, “Reason to Believe,” Weagley, who describes himself as a very cynical person, shares scientific, historical and biblical evidence to support his belief in God. “Obviously, the first part of the book is my story that I wanted to share, so it wasn’t difficult to do,” he noted. “The other part is where I took a step back and thought about what were the most compelling reasons for someone to believe and what worked for me. I thought I needed to be thorough and objective. I read a lot of books and referenced the Bible and spoke to a lot of people.”
“I think the second part is as interesting as the first, even more so. It is more practical, and I keep a conversational approach to it,” he said, adding, “The chapters are not long, so it’s an easy read.” Weagley, who attends Mission Church in Lancaster, started writing the book in December 2018 and finished it in May 2019. His book was published after several rejections. “I (found) someone willing to take a chance on a first-time author. I feel very fortunate,” he shared. For more information about Weagley and the book, readers may visit www.faithnwellness.com. A portion of the proceeds from book sales will benefit the Parkesburg POINT youth center, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Compassion International and the Mennonite Central Committee Disaster Relief Fund. Those struggling with faith issues also invited to email Weagley with their questions at faithnwellness@ comcast.net.
2ND WEEK OF
v e i r n s n a r A y k S e ale e W 2 DAILY DOOR PRIZES
FREmEents
Refresh
FRUITS & PRODUCE • GROCERIES • BULK FOODS • MEAT & CHEESE GROCERIES Dreyer’s
COFFEE ICE CREAM ................... 48 Oz. $1.69 VELVET VANILLA ICE CREAM .........................................3 Gal. $11.95 LITE COOL WHIP ................................................8 Oz. 89¢ COOKIE DOUGH SALE: WHITE CHOCOLATE MACADAMIA & PEANUT BUTTER ............................. Lb. $1.19 New Jersey
$
BLUEBERRIES .................30 Lb. Case 36.95 ½ SHEET CHOCOLATE CAKE w/WHITE ICING ............................................ $3.49 BREADED MOZZARELLA STICKS ....................... Lb. $1.79 TATOR TOTS ....................................... 28 Oz. $1.69 Fine Line
WHITE SHOEPEG CORN ....................................Lb. $1.29 Organic, Uncured
CHICKEN FRANKS ............................ 16 Oz. 89¢ Hormel
GROUND PORK .................................16 Oz. $1.49
Pacific Dynasty
TGI
BREADED BUTTERFLY SHRIMP ...................3 Lb. $6.99
TATO SKINS .......................................18 Oz. $3.69 Swiss Miss
Turkey Hill, Assorted Flavors DRINKS ..................................................Gallon $2.25
HOT COCOA MIX /MARSHMALLOWS ............................6 Ct. 99¢
Farmer Rudolph, Variety YOGURTS ........................................... 32 Oz. $2.99
Hungry Jack
Best Yet
SOUR CREAM .................................... 16 Oz. $1.99 Walnut Creek
BUTTER QUARTERS ............................Lb.
$
2.19
Phillies
BEEF FRANKS .................................. 3 Lb. $3.99 BUTTERMILK BISCUITS ......12 Oz. 2/$1.00 SHREDDED 3 CHEESE BLEND ........................ 5 Lb. $9.95
Libby’s
PUMPKIN ......................................... 106 Oz. $8.59 Skippy
CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER .......................16.3 Oz. $2.49 Mrs. Edens
PEAR HALVES IN SYRUP ...............................................29 oz. $1.39 Nature Promise
Assortment
CRANBERRY 100% JUICE BLEND ....................................... 64 Oz. 99¢
RICE CHEX CEREAL .................. 33 Oz. $4.99 FRUIT & YOGURT CEREAL ...............................................12.5 Oz. $1.69 Herr’s VARIETY SNACK PACKS ............................... 28 Ct. $7.99
Kraft
KIT KAT/REESES .........................35 Oz. $4.99
EXTRA HEAVY MAYO .................Gallon $5.29 Sparkle, 2 Ply 100 Sheet
PAPER TOWELS ..................................................8 Ct. $8.99
PRODUCE
DELI Gene Wenger
HAM LOAF ...................................................................... 8 Lb. $26.50 Spring Meadow Farms
PEPPERED TURKEY BREAST .................................. Lb.
$
2.99
John F. Martin
BLACK FOREST HONEY HAM ................................. Lb. $2.99 John F. Martin
INSTANT MASHED POTATOES ................15.3 Oz. $2.19
SMOKED HAM ......................................................................Lb. $2.69
LOCAL CABBAGE ...............................................................2/$3.00 LOCAL CAULIFLOWER ..................................................... 2/$4.00 STRAWBERRIES .................................................................1 Lb. $1.99 LOCAL POTATOES ..................................................... 50 Lb. $16.95 CLEMENTINES ................................................................. 3 Lb. $2.99 R063946
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Chipped Beef Steak ............................... 10 lb. case $1.99 lb. Breaded Angus Beef Steaks ..........4 oz./10 lb. case $1.99 lb. Dried Beef Loaves ..................................2/5 lb. avg. $2.89 lb. Sliced Roast Beef....................................25 lb. bulk $1.09 lb. Sweet Lebanon Bologna Rolls...................... 2/5 lb. $3.29 lb. Eggs ......................... medium 79¢ dz. or large 30 dz. 99¢ dz. Ice Cream Vanilla or Strawberry .......................3 gal. $13.99 Schreiber Sliced White Am. Cheese ..............4/5 lb. $2.49 lb. Variety of Yogurt ..................................................... $3.49 cs. Cream Cheese ........................................... 3 lb. bars $2.49 lb. Colby Jack Cheese Cubes .....16/10 oz., 10 lb. case $1.89 lb. Shredded Cheddar 6/2 lb. or Mozzarella 4/5 lb. ...... $1.99 lb. Havarti Cheese ...................................... 24 lb. block $2.89 lb. Unsalted Foil-Wrapped Butter Portions ... 17 lb. case 89¢ lb. Salted Butter Qrtrs ................................. 36 lb. case $2.59 lb. Unsalted Butter ..................................... 55 lb. block $1.69 lb. Unsalted Butter .................................... 5.5 lb. block $1.89 lb. Very Nice Crab Claw Meat ................... 12 lb. case $10.99 lb. Breaded Fish Portions ........................... 10 lb. case $1.89 lb. Yellow Fin Tuna ...........................................12/8 oz. $1.99 lb. Swai Fish Fillets (Like Flounder) ........... 15 lb. case $2.59 lb. Fresh Clean Baby Clams........................6/1 lb. pks. $1.99 lb. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes .............................22 lb. bulk $1.59 lb. Pure Orange Juice .................................... 6/54 oz. $7.99 cs. Martin’s Chips (Variety in Case) .... 9/9.5 oz. bags $2.49 bag 5 Gal. Pure Canola Oil ................................................. $34.99 Toilet Tissue .............................................. 48 rolls $32.99 cs. Laundry or Dish Detergent ..........................1 Gal. $10.99 ea.
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Emmanuel Gitonga’s 18:19 pace, crossing 40th in a pool of 156 harriers. Tyler Slingluff (18:21) and Timothy Gitonga (18:22) crossed backto-back at 42nd and 43rd, with Adam Harris (18:25) and Micah Aldrich (18:29) coming in less than 10 seconds behind E. Gitonga’s pace to claim 45th and 47th respectively. In the girls’ race, CV’s pacesetter was Kylynn Frankford (22:07) finishing 38th in a field of 133 racers. Seana Dougherty (22:12) finished next for the Bucks at 40th, and Brittney Johns clocked a 22:33 to claim 49th. Rounding out CV’s top five performances was Kate Kmieczak in 57th and Emily Castronova 58th. “Adam Harris, Emily Castronova, and Kate Kmieczak finished out their cross country careers as strong steady leaders and will be missed next year,” Amway commented of the teams’ three seniors. GIRLS’ SOCCER Two games on the road yielded split results for girls’ soccer, picking up a 1-0 win over Penn Manor on Monday, before dropping behind Manheim Central, 2-0, on Wednesday.
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Across the country, rioters are burning bibles and American flags. They are burning churches, businesses, and government buildings. They are a acking and bea ng bystanders that don’t agree with them. Radical mayors and governors are encouraging the rioters by defunding police departments, resul ng in rising crime rates na onwide. Worse, they’ve exploited the coronavirus epidemic as an excuse to force churches to close while leaving Walmarts, casinos, liquor stores and abor on clinics open. Each of us has the power to stop this.
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Property inspection: November 4, 2020 from 4-6 P.M. Auction For: D. Lorraine Kemery. Barry Kemery P.O.A. Attorney: Kling & Deibler 717-354-7700 R064754
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2017 Smyrna Road, Paradise, PA Directions: Take Smyrna Rd. S. From Mine Rd. OR N. From White Oak Rd. REAL ESTATE Completely Renovated Country Home With Farmland Views. Main Floor Features All New Kitchen w/High Ceiling and Pointed Stone Wall Opposite of New Kitchen Cabinets & Butcher Block Countertops w/New Appliances. Dining Area Off Kitchen w/Hardwood Floors Leads Out To Large Deck. Living Room Offers A Relaxing Atmosphere w/Propane Stove. Half Bath & Laundry. Upper Level Hosts Three Bedrooms w/New Carpet & New Full Bath. Octorara School District. Sale For: Dino Iggy LLC See Website For Property Info & Pics CALL TODAY FOR PRIVATE SHOWING 1% Brokers Participation Offered
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SAT. DEC. 5, 2020 – 3pm Real Estate 304 East Newport Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 OUTSTANDING 5 BEDROOM LITITZ PROPERTY WITH LOCAL HERITAGE – 1.4 Acres – Warwick SD
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SAT. NOV. 7, 2020 – 10am Real Estate 135 New Haven St. Mount Joy, PA 17552 MOUNT JOY DUPLEX WITH SMALL BARN – 0.10 Acres – Donegal SD
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620 Gap Newport Pike ( Rt. 41 ), Atglen, PA Directions: Rt. 41 S. of Zook Rd. ¼ Mi. OR Rt. 41 N. Of Rt. 372 For ½ Mi. REAL ESTATE – 1.2 ACRE LOT Cape Cod Style Home Sitting On Large 1.2 Acre Lot With Farmland View. Main Floor Offers Three Bedrooms, Full Bath, Kitchen, Dining Room & Living Room. Upper Levels Hosts Room For Storage, & Possible More Bedrooms Attached Oversized Garage. Oil Heat. Octorara Schools. Two Sheds. Large Open Yard & Small Wooded Area. CALL TODAY FOR PRIVATE SHOWING 1% Brokers Participation Offered Sale For: Hazel L Miller Estate
TUES. NOV. 10 - TUES. NOV. 24, 2020 – 7pm Closing 768 Graystone Rd. Manheim, PA 17545 COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION – ONLINE ONLY Preview: Tues. Nov. 17, 2-6pm • Rare 1891 FR351 $1 Star Note High Grade • Large Notes In High Grade • Black Eagle $1 • 1899 $2 Small Porthole • 1917 $2 etc. • Local National Currency Bank Notes • Gold Coin Notes • & MUCH MORE! 15% Buyer’s Premium
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9 Dennis Drive, New Providence, PA REAL ESTATE OFFERED AT 12 NOON Located Just Off Rt. 272 Between Buck & Willow Street Nice Ranch Home On .55 Acre Level Lot In Providence Twp. Main Level Features Three Bedrooms, Full Bath, Living Room w/Stone Wood Burning Fireplace, Kitchen & Dining Area. Attached Garage. Partially Finished Basement. Solanco Schools. Very Nice Property On Quiet Street SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT – CALL TODAY 1% Broker Participation Offered Nice Furniture; Oak Antique Furniture; J D 360 Tractor w/Bagger; Self Propelled Mowers; Chain Saws; Vintage Toys; Many Lawn Power Tools; Power & Hand Tools; Hubley; Local Advertising Items; Wood Wheelbarrow; Buck Head & Antler Mounts; Coca-Cola Cooler; Chest Freezer; Clocks; Misc. Household Items/ Appliances; Compound Bow; Crossbow; Tree Stand; And More! Large Auction! See Website For Complete Listing & Pictures & Property Info. Sale For: Raymond C. Hertz Estate c/o Rodney Hertz, Executor
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GAP COMMUNITY CHURCH: located at 835 Houston Run Drive, Gap PA 17527. Sunday morning gathering at 10:00 am as well as streaming live.To learn more, please check out our website at: http://gapcommunity.church
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): located at 105 Earland Drive New Holland, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 8:45 or 11:00 services on Sunday Mornings. Child care for infants - 5th grade is available both services. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey Associate / Youth Pastor: Scott Gray. For more information about our services and programs, visit Lighthouseag.com
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MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Walter Wagner, Interim Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am, nursery provided. Sunday School 11 am- all ages. Various ministries, groups available. Youth groups. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565. www.mteden.org PETRA CHURCH: 565 Airport Rd., New Holland, 354-5394, www.petra.church, Senior Pastors Lester & Erma Zimmerman. Sunday Worship Services on site: 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Ministries for children, students, and young adults. Services streamed through Facebook, YouTube, Petra’s website & the Petra App. Handicapped access.
SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717-656-9249. Sunday Worship at 9:30 am (includes Church Hour Nursery). Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month. Adult Sunday School at 10:45 am. Handicap Accessible. Pastor: Bruce Tully. E-mail: info@salemhellers.com; Website: www.salemhellers.com ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH (Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.” The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday worship at 8:15 and 10:30am with Kingdom’s kids and nursery provided for the 10:30 service. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30am. Choir sings the last Sunday of each month. Youth group on Sundays at 6:00 pm for grades 6th-12th. Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Timothy Witmer. 249 East Main Street, New Holland. 717-354-7871. http://ststephenpca.org
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 8:30 A.M. • REAL ESTATE @ 1 P.M. LOCATED AT: 540 Stevens Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 322 & Rt. 272 intersection in Ephrata, travel West on Rt. 322 to first intersection, turn right (Academy Dr.) Academy Dr. turns into Stevens Rd. and property is on left (across from Hurst Excavating). REAL ESTATE: A very nice solid brick Rancher w/attached 2-car garage & 3 bedrooms on .50 acre lot that backs up to preserved farm land. Built in 1994, this 1-owner house has approx. 1,924 sq. ft; custom kitchen & dining area; living & family rooms; master bedroom & full master bath; main level laundry room; rear private deck; oversized 2-car garage; full unimproved basement is mostly 1 large room; central A/C; electric heat-pump; public sewer; private well; Ephrata School District & Twp; Attorney Tony Schimaneck. OPEN HOUSE DATES: Saturdays Nov. 7 & 14, from 1-3 PM. Call/Text auctioneer 717-587-8906. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Check future ad or our website for more details. Please visit our updated website at www.martinandrutt.com AUCTION BY: Martin & Rutt Auctioneers AY-002189-L Ephrata & New Holland, PA John J. Rutt II, 717-587-8906 Michael J. Martin, 717-371-3333
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LOC.: Solanco Fairground, building #7. Park Avenue, Quarryville, PA 17566. (Beaver Valley Pike S into Quarryville (turns to W. Fourth St.), Left at light on W. State Street, Right on S Lime Street (472), R on Park Ave-Fairgrounds-Look for signs) GUNS: Approx. 80 guns to be sold: rifles, shotguns, black powder guns, pistols. (See gun list on website) *Seller and auction co. are not responsible for condition of guns. LOT AMMO: KNIVES: Large knife collection. MISC.: Bows, Gun parts, etc. Full Listing, Lot pics, gun list @ www.probstauction.com. Food. Auction by Joe Huddle Estate Probst Family Auction Auctioneer (717) 464-3700 AU1856L
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Directions: From Lancaster take PA 462 E for approx. 2 miles. Turn left on PA 340 E/ Old Phila. Pike. In 8.7 mi. slight right on PA 772 E. In 0.2 mi. the property is on the left. Property Description: Vacation rental property with an established clientele, located in the heart of Lancaster County tourism. Two bedroom brick ranch home and a detached one bedroom cottage on a 0.33 acre lot. Cottage comes with a full bathroom, cathedral ceilings and more. Ranch home has a full kitchen, living room, 1½ bath, and laundry. Hardwood floors throughout. New roof in 2019. Wi-fi controlled thermostat. Security cameras and more. Public water and sewer. Property is well maintained and in a great location. Wonderful business opportunity! Auctioneer’s Note: The sellers have consistent repeat customers; however, they haven’t done any new promotions lately so the income can be greatly increased. Zoning prohibits additional vacation rentals in Leacock Twp., however, this property is grandfathered in. All furnishings to the home can be purchased to create a turnkey opportunity for the new buyer. Open House Dates: Sat., October 31, 1-4 P.M. & Tue., November 3, 5-7 P.M. For more details or a private showing call Meryl at 717-629-6036. Terms: Settlement on or before February 3, 2021. $20,000.00 down payment on the day of the auction. 2% transfer tax to be paid by the buyer. Real Estate taxes to be prorated from settlement day. Annual Property Taxes: $3,568.50 Attention Realtors: 1% Broker Participation offered to Realtors with a buyer, your buyers must be preregistered, 48 hours prior to the auction. For additional pictures go to Auctioneers: www.beiler-campbellauctions.com J. Meryl Stoltzfus www.GoToAuction.com or www.auctionzip.com Ph. 717-629-6036 AU#005403 ID# 23383 Sellers: John & Ruth Ann Stoltzfus Attorneys: Kling & Deibler Ph. 717-354-7700
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AMS East is growing and we’re hiring!
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If you are out of work or interested in a career change into a growing industry, we definitely have an opportunity for you to consider! AMS East (formerly EchoData) has expanded our warehouse into the former YMCA space We’re hiring staff for both 1st and 2nd shifts into Full-time positions with benefits
Position Openings Account Manager Account Coordinator Operations Supervisors (Both Shifts) Group Leads (Both Shifts) Inventory/Logistics Manager Material Handler/Fork Lift Drivers (Both Shifts)
IT System Support Billing Coordinator Picker/Packers (Both Shifts) Seasonal Employees Inventory Control/Returns
If you are interested in pursuing one of the openings stop in for an Application or e-mail your resume to Ed Young (eyoung@echodata.com) or Devon Lee-DeRosa (DLee-Derosa@echodata.com)
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BEST PT JOB! Looking for a rewarding job? Hiring Part-time school van drivers. Faithful Transport, 717-286-1650 Ext 2
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Boats
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INSIDE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT, Protect Your Boat or Camper! Reasonable Rates. Call 717-656-9991
GETTING RID OF collectibles Furby, Precious Moments, Teddy Bears and dollhouse furniture.
Collectibles
If interested please call 717-426-3369
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MANURE SPREADER REFURBISHED Millcreek Model57 w/PTO, Rhino lining & rebuilt rear end assembly $2,500 Call or text Ed 717-342-7960
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BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/ Memorabilia, Movie/ Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!
PERFECT SLEEPER CHAIR, burgundy color, $1,000. Must see! 717-392-5550
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4YO ACA REG TAN TOY POODLE, male, good natured and friendly, would make good family pet, $895, 717-327-1215
HIRING IMMEDIATELY Casual Living in New Holland is hiring for Machining and Assembly.
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Apply today at jobs.pattersoncompanies.com or scan the QR code at right. An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualiďŹ ed applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, disability or protected veteran status.
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KICHON MIX PUPPIES, born 9/16. Ready 11/11. $500. 486 Maple Shade Rd, Kirkwood or call 717-529-6380 ext 3
Multiple shifts available with pay at $15 – 17 per hour. BeneďŹ ts include full medical, dental and vision, 401(k) retirement savings plan, employee stock purchase and ownership plans, paid time off, holiday pay, volunteer time off and more.
Walk-ins are welcome!
172 Orlan Road, New Holland, PA 17557
CREAM COLOR YELLOW Lab/ Golden Retriever Mixed Puppies, shots & wormed. $450. Call 717-786-8975 ext. 2
Are you looking for a job with full beneďŹ ts at a great company? Then join the Patterson Logistics team! We have numerous entry-level and experienced positions available at our Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, fulďŹ llment center.
Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
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Election Day is Tuesday, November 3
Now Hiring Painter
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Non-CDL delivery drivers are needed at our tire warehouse. Box and pickup trucks. First shift weekdays.
B&J Premier Painting is seeking experienced painters to join our team. Must have valid PA driver’s license. Benefits include paid holidays, paid vacation, overtime, and quarterly bonuses.
2nd Shift Full-Time Starting at 1 P.M. to pick orders. 8-11 hours per day. Competitive wages & full-time beneďŹ ts.
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For Rent 2BR & 3BR APARTMENTS at New Holland Apartments in New Holland. Rent $716-$895 (for the 2 BR only) and $827 to $1,033/mo for 3BR includes all utilities (heat/hot water/ sewer/ trash/electric) except telephone & cable. No Pets. Smoke-free Building. On site laundry room, community room. Some income restrictions apply, the minimum income is $1,714/mo or $20,568/yr. Section 8 vouchers accepted. Credit, criminal, sex offender database registration, landlord, income & income from assets will all be verified during processing. Call Ron today 717-351-0855. Community Basics Inc. an Equal Housing Opportunity.
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