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Columbia/Hellam/Wrightsville

OCTOBER 9, 2019

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LX • NO 40

BABYSITTER CERTIFICATION

Eastern York Recreation Authority (EYRA) will offer the American Red Cross Babysitter Training to boys and girls ages 11 to 15. The six-hour certification course will be held on Monday, Dec. 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lower Windsor Township Training Room, 2425 Craley Road, Wrightsville. Registration is required. There is a per-person fee to attend. Space is limited to 10. For more details, visit http://eyra.bonzidev.com or contact Jessica Cirilo at 717-487-5295 or eyrecauthority@gmail.com. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT

Junior Achievement will present a full-day program called “Real Life” for Columbia Borough School District juniors and seniors on Friday, Nov. 1, from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. This program and STEM rotate annually so all students in the district will have the opportunity to participate in both prior to graduation. “Real Life” is geared toward financial literacy, and business volunteers will have an opportunity to introduce students to a number of financial topics in a nontraditional way. There is a need for volunteers to spend a good portion of the day with students. Visit www.junior achievement.org/web/193773/100 or www.jascpa.org, call 717-843-8028, or email real-life@jascpa.org.

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Homecoming Courts Announced At EYHS (pg 13) And Columbia (pg 9)

Thriving Under Extraordinary Circumstances

Thrive and Grit is just one of many area organizations supporting the fight against breast cancer. Here’s a sampling of some of the other local groups that are fighting back against the disease and supporting breast cancer patients and survivors:

By Chelsea Peifer

Very loving, sweet, and always having fun - that’s how Jacquelyn Sauder Iannello describes her older sister Megan Sauder Ralston. With two and a half years between them in age, the sisters - who are the youngest daughters of John and Bonita Sauder of Lititz - grew up doing nearly everything together and had a friendship that strengthened into adulthood. Megan graduated from Lancaster Mennonite High School and went on to play Division I field hockey at Virginia Commonwealth University and earn a Master of Teaching in 2011. She taught first-grade in the Washington, D.C., area and married the love of her life, John Ralston, in 2013. In 2016, after finding a small lump in her breast about six months after giving birth to her son, Bryce, Megan - who was living in Charlottesville, Va., at the time and had no family history of breast cancer - made an OB-GYN appointment and was told by two doctors that the lump was a blocked milk duct. “She was nursing at the time, and the doctors said it was going to go away,” said Jacquelyn. “She was misdiagnosed.” Megan’s pain continued to increase to the point of being unable to lift her son. She returned to the doctor weeks later and was directed to a breast care clinic where she had a See Thrive And Grit pg 2

Diana’s Dreamers: Determined to Defeat Breast Cancer Established in honor of Diana Denenberg Durand, this endowment has been set up through the Millersville University Foundation to fund a national campaign to raise awareness among college-age women and men about breast cancer and breast health in general. www.millersville.edu/nursing/ breast-cancer-awareness-program/ dianas-dreamers.php

Sisters Jacquelyn Sauder Iannello (middle) and Megan Sauder Ralston (right) started Thrive and Grit to create awareness of breast cancer in women under age 40, donate toward research, and support others. Megan was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 30, just nine months after giving birth to her son, Bryce (left), and passed away in 2018 at age 31.

Feel Your Boobies Leigh Hurst founded this nonprofit organization in 2004 after she See Local Groups pg 2

OPEN HOUSE

FOOD PANTRY

Mount Zion Lutheran Church, 2164 Mount Zion Road, York, recently announced the opening of its new food pantry to the general public. This new church project is designed to fulfill a growing need for residents who live outside York city and thus may not have access to food banks and other similar facilities. The church pantry offers individuals and families assistance with a variety of items. Available items include nonperishable foods, personal care items, cleaning supplies, and paper products. The pantry does not have regular operating hours. However, appointments are available by calling 717-680-3789. Residents can then visit and pick up needed supplies.

Friends In Action Named Top-Rated Nonprofit

Treasures Galore At Columbia UMC

Organization Sets Missions Banquet By Chelsea Peifer

Friends In Action International (FIA) has been named a 2019 Top-Rated Nonprofit by GreatNonprofits, an organization that allows people to share stories on its website about their experiences with more than 1.6 million charities and nonprofit organizations. The award is the based on the rating and number of reviews that FIA received from volunteers, donors, and aid recipients. With headquarters in Middletown, FIA supports mission work in areas of limited infrastructure worldwide by See Friends In Action pg 3

Members of Columbia United Methodist Church invite the community to the annual “Not Just a Yard Sale” event at the church from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 12. The event will feature yard sale, craft, and direct sales vendors, as well as clothing, books, children’s activities, and a cafe.

Church Plans Oct. 12 Event By Chelsea Peifer

Levi Pittman, pictured with his wife, Jenn, and son, Jonathan, will be the keynote speaker at the Friends in Action Missions Banquet on Nov. 1 in Harrisburg.

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The Columbia United Methodist Church (UMC) Outreach Committee is gearing up to host its annual “Not Just a Yard Sale” event from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on

Saturday, Oct. 12, at the church, located at 510 Walnut St., Columbia. Plenty of free off-street parking will be available at the “Not Just a Yard Sale” event, and the church is handicapped-accessible. Vendors from the church and community will be set up with an assortment of yard sale items, but - as the See Columbia UMC pg 3

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due to breast cancer in 2012, by partnering with student-athletes in furthering their education. Sweet Jane’s Wish Foundation has granted more than $53,000 in scholarship awards for two girls’ tennis scholarships and two ice hockey scholarships at Downingtown East and Downingtown West high schools. The foundation also provides financial support to families dealing with Help The Fight breast cancer. This nonprofit organization, https://chescocf.org/fund/ which is based in Mountville and sweet-janes-wish/ began with a bake sale 10 years Ta Ta Rebels Inc. ago, provides supportive funding for those diagnosed with breast Founded by breast cancer surcancer. The organization provides vivor Kim Coy, this nonprofit monetary support to help breast organization serves as a resource cancer patients with personal/ for breast cancer survivors, rechousehold bills, medical treatment ognizing that they often experibills, day care costs, insurance pay- ence long-term consequences of ments, and more. Financial assis- chemotherapy, surgery, and raditance is also available for those ation treatments. Based in Bainneeding the necessary screening bridge, the group provides funds process for early detection. directly to individual survivors to help cover the costs of durable www.helpthefight.org medical equipment (DME) and OneRunTogether to assist with co-pays and Vernon Murphy founded this deductibles for the expenses of nonprofit organization after his associated therapies that help wife, Beth, died due to breast can- maintain a healthy lifestyle. cer. Based in Coatesville, the orgahttp://tatarebels.org nization’s central mission is to Upcoming Events: provide financial assistance to local cancer patients while they are The third annual T e r i undergoing treatment. A number Dougherty Scholarship Walk is of races and events are held planned for Saturday, Oct. 19, at throughout the year to raise funds. the stadium at Conestoga Valley High School. Funds will go http://oneruntogether.org toward two scholarships. ParticiPink Power pants are encouraged to wear This York-based nonprofit pink. Registration information is organization brings women available at http://tinyurl.com/ together for an annual event to teriCVwalk. Area residents also participate raise money and awareness for breast cancer-related causes. The in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day in inaugural Girls Night Out in Philadelphia. This year’s event 2017 raised $40,000, and the will be held on Friday through second Girls Night Out raised Sunday, Oct. 18 to 20. For infor$88,000 in 2018. The 2019 event mation, readers may visit on Thursday, Oct. 10, will fea- www.the3day.org. PA Breast Cancer Coalition ture the inspirational story of cancer survivor Stef Crumbling. (PBCC) will host its annual PBCC Proceeds will benefit breast can- Conference on Oct. 18 at Hilton cer patients via services provided Harrisburg. Nearly 1,000 breast by Penn State Hershey Cancer cancer survivors, nurses, docInstitute Genetics Program, tors, radiologists, social workers, UPMC Pinnacle Breast Care Cen- caregivers, researchers, and ter, WellSpan York Cancer Cen- advocates will gather for netter, and Pink Ink Project. working, workshops, shopping opportunities, and more. https://pinkpoweryork.org/ PBCC also posts a list of Sweet Jane’s Wish Foundation upcoming events and fundraisers This Chester County-based on its website at www.pabreast foundation honors the memory cancer.org, along with informaof Jane Gerlach Booge, who died tion on a variety of resources. was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 33. The organization, which has its national headquarters in Harrisburg, promotes proactive breast health in young women through strategic education and outreach programs. Its campaign and programs focus on education and outreach primarily for women under 40. www.feelyourboobies.com

older to qualify for assistance, and Thrive and Grit aims to fill that gap. On Nov. 13, 2018, Megan passed away at age 31. “Through everything she never lost faith. She had such strong faith, and that was her rock through everything,” said Jacquelyn, who is continuing the work of Thrive and Grit. Megan embodied kindness and had wanted to host a catered meal for the doctors and nurses at the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute to thank them for the wonderful care she received. Her family and Thrive and Grit were able to make her idea a reality last December, and Jacquelyn hopes to repeat that event in the future. Pink Packages are another signature effort of Thrive and Grit. Jacquelyn and other volunteers create and deliver uplifting boxes filled with gift cards for cleaning services and meal deliveries and other helpful items and goodies to assist women of all ages going through breast cancer treatment. “Sometimes you’re in there for hours and you just need something to eat or something encouraging,” noted Jacquelyn. Thrive and Grit also donates to metastatic (stage four) breast cancer research at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, a cutting-edge research hospital Megan traveled to. “She really wanted us to continue (Thrive and Grit), and it is healing to keep it going,” reflected Jacquelyn. “She wanted to help people and tell her story. If we can help just one person (by sharing Megan’s story), it’s worth it.” To learn more about supporting the mission of Thrive and Grit, readers may visit www.thriveandgrit.org.

Thrive and Grit, a nonprofit organization established by sisters Jacquelyn Sauder Iannello (left) and Megan Sauder Ralston (right), kicked off its efforts in raising awareness and aiding women diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017 with a Pups in Pink event at Buchanan Park in Lancaster.

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mammogram, ultrasound, and biopsy completed within the week. She was diagnosed with a pregnancy-related breast cancer five days after her 30th birthday. Inspired by the sense of support she received from her community and other women battling cancer as she began undergoing treatment, Megan wanted to start an organization with the goal of creating awareness, donating toward research, and supporting others battling breast cancer. Megan and Jacquelyn established Thrive and Grit in 2017 with a mission of pushing people to thrive under extraordinary circumstances with grit and perseverance. “She really wanted other people to hear her story,” said Jacquelyn. “Just because you’re young doesn’t mean it can’t happen, and there definitely needs to be that awareness. Be your own advocate and push for testing if something isn’t right.” Thrive and Grit kicked off its efforts with a Pups in Pink event at Lancaster’s Buchanan Park in 2017 and started Megan’s Fund at the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute in Lancaster to financially support women under the age of 40 by helping to pay for mammograms, ultrasounds, genetic screening, early detection tools, and more. Jacquelyn noted that oftentimes insurance companies require women to be 40 years or

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using construction projects and other practical service to speed the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to people who have never heard it before. “We are honored to be named a 2019 Top-Rated Nonprofit,” stated Tim Johnston, executive director for FIA. “We are excited about what God is doing through our efforts this year.” Johnston shared that so far this year those efforts have included providing clean water to more than 20,000 West Africans, medical assistance to more than 1,200 people in Bolivia and Brazil, community transformation and life skills training for more than 1,400 people in Nicaragua, educational support to hundreds of residents in Moldova and Papua New Guinea, opportunities to serve and experience a new culture to hundreds of local volunteers, and most importantly - an opportunity for more than 215,000 people to hear the Gospel. People who would like to hear more about the thousands of people in indigenous villages who are being transformed by the Gospel through outreaches led by FIA are invited to the 2019 Missions Banquet. The banquet will take place on Friday, Nov. 1, at Best Western Premier The Central Hotel, 800 E. Park Drive, Harrisburg. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and a buffet dinner featuring beef tips, lemon herb chicken, assorted desserts, and more will be served at 6:20 p.m. Guests will hear from keynote speaker Levi Pittman, an FIA leader for a water

project for the NiVan people in Vanuatu, a Pacific island country. The evening will include a show of appreciation for volunteers, donors, and sponsors, as well as videos from the NiVan and Rama Cay people groups and testimonies from the field. Attendees will hear stories from the Messiah College student engineering team and students involved in The Collaboratory, a center for project-based learning at Messiah College. A photo station, skits, games, prizes and giveaways, auctioned items, and information kiosks about Bolivia, Moldova, and Papua New Guinea will also be part of the celebration. To purchase tickets or sponsor a table of eight people for the event, interested individuals may contact 717-546-0208 or fia-usa@fiaintl.org by Monday, Oct. 21. Online registration is available at www.fiaintl.org/banquet. Proceeds from the banquet will support the cost of projects like well drilling in West Africa. According to FIA communications manager Shannon Medich, more than 80% of FIA’s headquarters staff members volunteer their time or are supported by private funding so that more of the donated money can go directly to the people around the world who need it most. In addition to the GreatNonprofits’ recognition, FIA has received Charity Navigator’s 4-star accountability and transparency rating, as well as a platinum rating from GuideStar the highest level of transparency offered to nonprofits. To learn more about FIA, readers may visit www.fiaintl.org.

Job Fair Set For Oct. 16 In Mount Joy Columbia UMC from pg 1 By Chelsea Peifer

Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) is teaming up with the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce and PA CareerLink Lancaster County to host a job fair on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at The Gathering Place, 6 Pine St., Mount Joy. The event is free and open to the public, with no registration required. More than one dozen area employers are signed up to participate in the inaugural event, where job seekers will have the opportunity to visit with various company representatives and learn about part-time, full-time, and seasonal job openings.

Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce coordinator Kerry Meyers said that hosting a job fair was an idea she had already been considering, so she was thrilled when Nichole Caban, who has been an advertising consultant for Mount Joy-based EPC for 17 years, contacted her about hosting an event this fall. Meyers and Caban both see the fair as a way to support local businesses in a time when so many of them are hiring and seeking dedicated employees. Laura O’Neill, PA CareerLink Lancaster County coordinator of business services, encourages job-seeking attendees to dress for success and bring multiple copies of their resume. O’Neill noted that anyone in need of professional attire to wear to the job fair or job interviews is welcome to call PA CareerLink Lancaster County at 717-509-5613 to schedule an appointment in advance to access a clothing bank designed to meet that need for local residents. To learn more about PA CareerLink Lancaster County and the services it offers, readers may visit www.jobs4 lancaster.com. The Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce office and Visitors Center is located at 62 E. Main St., Suite 1. To learn more about the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce, readers may visit www.facebook.com/mountjoychamber or www.mountjoychamber.com.

Inviting the public to a job fair on Oct. 16 at The Gathering Place in Mount Joy are (from left) Laura O’Neill of PA CareerLink Lancaster County; Nichole Caban of Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc.; and Kerry Meyers of the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce.

name of the event reveals - shoppers will have plenty of other options of things to browse and do. Chairperson Joann Price noted that after taking a few years off, organizers decided to add clothing back to the selection of merchandise at the church. Clothing for infants, children, and adults will be available for shoppers to choose from. Crafts and direct sales items will be for sale, as well as a variety of quality used books. Children’s activities will include face painting, games, and balloons. Other offerings will include a cafe with breakfast and lunch

items, such as soup and sandwiches, as well as homemade baked goods. A silent auction will also be part of the experience. Proceeds from the event will go toward sponsoring several local ministries of the church, including the Columbia UMC Day Camp held in Glatfelter Park each summer and a community cooking program offered free of charge to area residents. Columbia UMC offers a praise service at 9 a.m. and a traditional service at 11 a.m. each Sunday, with community groups meeting at 10:05 a.m. All are welcome. For more information, readers may visit www.columbiaunited methodist.org.

Crime Stoppers Slate Fundraiser York County Crime Stoppers will host its second annual Top Dog fundraiser on Sunday, Oct. 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at John Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York. During the event, York County police departments will vie for the Top Dog award by creating a one-of-a-kind hot dog recipe. Participants include Northern York County Regional Police, York Area Regional Police, Spring Garden Township Police,

Springettsbury Township Police, York County Sheriff’s Office, and Lower Windsor Township Police. Event attendees will sample the hot dogs to determine who is Top Dog. Tickets will provide individuals with five hot dog tastes and one vote for the Top Dog. Readers may contact yorkcrimestoppers @live.com or 717-819-8011 to purchase tickets. Proceeds will benefit Crime Stoppers’ efforts to assist law enforcement in solving crimes in York County.

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Museum Offers Military Benefit For the second year in a row, the NAWCC National Watch and Clock Museum, 514 Poplar St., Columbia, has expanded its Blue Star summer program to offer free year-round admission for the nation’s activeduty military personnel and their families, including the National Guard and Reserve. Every summer since 2010, the Blue Star Families organization has promoted free museum admission events across the United States under the federal Blue Star Museum program. For more information about the museum, readers may call 717-684-8261, ext. 211, or email giftshop@nawcc.org. For directions, hours and general museum information, readers may visit www.museumoftime.org. More information about the Blue Star Museum program may be found at www.arts.gov/national/blue -star-museums.

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Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) of Lancaster County will hold its annual Funding the Future Banquet on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the DoubleTree Resort, 2400 Willow Street Pike, Lancaster. The theme will be “Rooted,” as the ministry aims to root children in Christ so they can overcome challenges in their lives. CEF of Lancaster Country has been sharing the love of Jesus with children in the public schools for 75 years. The event will feature special guest Marie Monville, former wife of the Amish schoolhouse shooter. Monville will share her testimony of how being rooted in Christ helped her get through one of the darkest seasons of her life. There will be opportunities to financially support CEF of Lancaster County. The ministry is growing, which has resulted in additional needs. To register for the event, readers may visit http://cefbanquet 2019.eventbrite.com.

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Jim Waltman, Lititz. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Manheim. MURPHY, Elmer J., 88, of Rheems, died on Sept. 26 at Lancashire Hall, Lancaster. Born in Rheems, he was the son of the late George and Catherine Deckman Murphy and the husband of the late Effie J. Boyd Murphy. Surviving are two daughters: Tammy, wife of Jeffery Vuxta, Elizabethtown, and Tina, wife of Lee Eppley, Elizabethtown; a son, Steven R. Sr., husband of Jayne Murphy; eight grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Bonnie Noll; and a sister, Doris Oberdorf, Mount Joy. Arrangements were made by MillerFinkenbinder Funeral Home and Crematory, Elizabethtown. SWANGER, John Irvin, 73, of Marietta, died on Sept. 26 at home. Born in Mount Joy, he was the son of the late Elmer S. and Mildred Bender Swanger. Surviving are his wife, Betty M. Fry Swanger; a son, Michael J., husband of Amy Murray Swanger, Mount Joy; a daughter, Kristel D., wife of Adam Soders, Marietta; four grandchildren; and four sisters: Anna Ruth Hockley, Bloomsburg; Barbara Diffenderfer, Lititz; Mary Ann Barker, Morrisville; and Janice Swanger, Morrisville. Arrangements were made by Buch Funeral Home, Mount Joy.

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BORRELL, Esther E., 96, of Elizabethtown, died on Sept. 29 at Elizabeth Manor, Elizabethtown. Born in Mount Joy Township, she was the daughter of the late Willis and Katie Hawk Coble and the wife of the late Marlin G. Borrell. Surviving are a brotherin-law, Elwood, husband of Fern Borrell, and two sisters-in-law: Elsie, wife of John Nauss, and Frances Coble. Arrangements were made by Miller-Finkenbinder Funeral Home, Elizabethtown. FLOWERS, Pollyann H., 77, of the Elizabethtown area, died on Sept. 26. She was the daughter of Simon and Marion Heisey. Survivors include her husband, James Flowers; three children: Jamie Wagner, Jeffery Flowers, and Laura Flowers Mummau; six grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were made by Miller-Finkenbinder Funeral Home and Crematory, Elizabethtown. FORREY, Miriam Kay, 68, of Mount Joy, died on Sept. 26 at Masonic Village, Elizabethtown. Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Oscar H. and Ruth Keagy Forrey. Surviving are two sons: Carl S., husband of Zina Groff, Elizabethtown, and Daniel O. Groff, Mount Joy; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters: Ruth, wife of David Wanner,

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Community REACH Inc., 15 First Ave., Red Lion, will offer free programs designed for the community served by the Dallastown, Eastern, and Red Lion school districts. For more information, readers may call Community REACH at 717-244-6934. Additional information about all of the opportunities is available at www.commreach.org and at www.facebook.com/commreach. On Monday, Oct. 14, Lisa Barshinger from First Capital Federal Credit Union will present an “Understanding Your Credit” session as part of First Capital’s Dinner and Learn series. Dinner will start at 6 p.m., and the program will run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Interested attendees should register by visiting or calling Community REACH. On Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to noon, Melissa Lese from OSS Health will be sharing information about OSS and employment opportunities provided at all OSS locations. Registration is not required, and it will be a walk-in format. Parking is available across the street from the Ruth Ann Young Center. On Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Community REACH will host a “Cooking and Nutrition” session in conjunction with the Penn State Extension, Nutrition Links. The instructor will be Terri Rentzel, Penn State Extension’s nutrition education adviser. Students will receive free lessons, and topics will include eating healthy on a limited budget; cooking low-cost, fast, and easy meals; and keeping food safe to eat. Participants will sample new healthy foods, receive weekly incentives, and earn a free slow cooker upon completion of the program. Individuals may attend this free class if they are a parent or caregiver of a child under 20 years of age who qualifies for free or reduced-cost school lunch, WIC, SNAP benefits, food pantry items, or Pennsylvania Farmers Market Vouchers. For more information and to register, individuals may visit Community REACH. On Thursday, Oct. 17, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., there will be an English Language Learning (ELL) class with Albert Storm as the instructor. The class will focus on learning the English language in small group and individual formats. Individuals should stop by or call to register. Also on Oct. 17 at 10 a.m., Stepheni Anderson from HACC will make a presentation that focuses on career opportunities in York County. She will also share how HACC can help one to prepare for these opportunities. Following her presentation, she will be available until noon to discuss financial aid, educational programs, support services, and clubs and organizations that will fit one’s personality. No registration is required. Also on Oct. 17, instructor See REACH pg 8


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REACH from pg 6 Sam Neff will present “Computers and Technology for Beginners” from 3 to 4 p.m. Computers will be provided for the class. Interested participants may register by visiting or calling Community REACH or by clicking on the Education tab at www.commreach.org. Parking is available across the street from the Ruth Ann Young Center. On Friday, Oct. 18, from 10 to 11 a.m., Deb Rohrbaugh, associate director of the Kinsley

School of Education, will present “Apprenticeships and Career Opportunities.” Participants will learn the advantages of participating in apprenticeship programs in general as well as the Kinsley apprenticeship program and career opportunities with Kinsley. Interested participants may register by visiting or calling Community REACH. Parking is available across the street from the Ruth Ann Young Center.

Praise And Fellowship Banquet Planned The 2019 Fall Praise and Fellowship Covered-Dish Banquet at Liberty Bible Campground, 1106 Keller Road, York, will be held on Monday, Oct. 14, at 6:30 p.m. The guest Bible speaker will be Paul R. Kline Jr., a former elder and adult Sunday school teacher for more than 30 years at Ambassadors Bible Chapel in Manchester. Kline is a retired senior field specialist for Underwriters Laboratory,

and he currently serves as a Sunday school teacher and deacon at Mount Pleasant Bible Church in Loganton. Special music will be provided by the York Christian Chorale ensembles and soloists. Attendees should bring a covered dish to share. For more information, readers may call 717-755-4222 or email info@libertycamp.org.

The Columbia Public Library, 24 S. Sixth St., has announced its upcoming programs. For more information, readers may call the library at 717-684-2255 or visit www.columbia.lib.pa.us. The schedule of Read Aloud sessions includes: Luthercare’s Marietta facility, first Monday of the month; Our Lady of the Angels preschools, first Thursday afternoon of the month; SunRise Daycare, alternating Wednesdays; and Head Start, select Tuesdays. Visits to Park Elementary on alternate Thursday mornings also include Tommy, the Reading Education Assistance Dog. Mrs. Bucks will schedule opportunities for students to read aloud to Tommy, and Mrs. Hogan’s and Miss Neef’s classes will have scheduled times to read to Tommy. During a Stuffed Animal Sleepover, children ages 4 to 9 are invited to bring their favorite stuffed animal to the library. After a story and snack, the animals will spend the night in the library. The program will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 6 p.m.,

and caregivers must stay. Stuffed animals can be picked up the next day during regular library hours. The annual Albatwitch Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Columbia Crossing River Trails Center. CareerLink representative Tammy Garza will hold an introductory session, “All About CareerLink,” on Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the library’s conference room. Private appointments can be arranged with Garza at the library. Family Movie Night will feature “Toy Story 4” on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 6 p.m. in the Community Room. All children should be accompanied by a caregiver. Several yarn art crafts gatherings are planned. Crochet Along With Kasey will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 6:30 p.m. to continue the “Shell-V Comin’ Round the Mountain” baby blanket project that was begun in September. Plarning With Cathy meets every Thursday at 1 p.m. Knitting With Gaile will be held on Thursday,

Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. The library will be closed the following two Thursdays due to the parade and Sweets for the Mind. PreSchool Pals sessions will be held on Mondays, Oct. 21 and 28, at 10:30 a.m. Preschoolers ages 2 to 5 and their caregivers may join Mrs. K for fall stories and a simple craft. There is no charge for the program, and caregivers must stay. A program on retirement planning will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the library’s conference room. Hosted by the Richardson Group, this free program is open to anyone getting ready to retire or who has recently retired. The library will participate in this year’s Mardi Gras parade, which will have a theme of “Animal Adventures.” The library is collecting candy donations. In order to get to the parade and be ready on time, library staffers will close the library at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24. The parade will step off at 7 p.m. from the Manor Street fire house. The Young Adult Book Club will

meet on Wednesday, Oct. 30, in the high school library. In keeping with a Halloween theme, books selected for this discussion were the “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” trilogy. The club meets at 1:50 p.m., and participants must also sign a contract with Mr. White. Adult leaders are Patti Fischer, Lisa Greybill, and Michael White. A job fair will be held on Oct. 30 from noon to 2 p.m. in the library’s conference room. Representatives from Susquehanna Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center will be on hand for on-thespot interviews for various position, including nurses, nursing assistants, food service workers, and maintenance workers. Karl Kreiser of Mountz and Kreiser Associates will present an “Elder Law” information session on Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. in the library’s conference room. Sweets for the Mind will return on trick-or-treat night, Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. Children who stop by the library’s front steps will receive a free children’s book.

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Associates delivers solutions designed to help businesses save money, enhance their capabilities, and get the most out of their telecom and IT investment. The program is administered through BizCorp, which is a forprofit subsidiary of the Lancaster Chamber that creates valueadded partnerships to offer its Investors exceptional prices, services, and other benefits on a variety of core business needs. In addition to the Grudi Advantage telecom and IT program, BizCorp programs include bizSure Business Insurance, Fleet Fueling

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Real Men Wear Pink Announced Ten men will unite to fight breast cancer with the American Cancer Society (ACS) through participation in the Real Men Wear Pink campaign. This is the campaign’s inaugural year in York. Throughout October, Real Men Wear Pink participants will encourage community members to take action in the fight against breast cancer. In addition to wearing pink and raising awareness about breast cancer, these men will be

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CHS Announces 2019 Homecoming Court Columbia High School (CHS), 901 Ironville Pike, Columbia, is celebrating homecoming with an array of activities, including a pep rally, a formal homecoming dance, and the crowning of the 2019 homecoming queen. The celebration will include Spirit Week dressup days such as Red, White, and Blue Day; Twister (Mix and Match); Wild West; Tide Pride (Crimson and Gold); and Pink Out. A middle and high school pep rally is set to take place during school on Friday, Oct. 11. The homecoming queen will be crowned during the football game against Octorara Junior-Senior High School on Oct. 11. The game will begin at 7 p.m. at the CHS stadium. The 2018 homecoming queen, Rosalie Gilbert, will crown the new 2019 homecoming queen during a halftime ceremony.

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On Saturday, Oct. 12, a homecoming dance will take place at 7 p.m. in the CHS gymnasium. There will be “Hoedown.” Members of the homecoming court will also be part of the Columbia Mardi Gras Parade on Thursday, Oct. 24. The girls will ride in pickup trucks provided by Chapman Ford Columbia. The six homecoming queen candidates were selected based on a vote from members of the entire student body, and the senior class and the faculty will vote for the queen. The candidates are Juliana Anderson, Melanie Cruz-Bernard, Chante Gilbert, Courtney McClair, Olivia Warner, and Morgan Williams.

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Juliana Anderson is the daughter of Charles Anderson Jr. and Shari Anderson. She has been in marching band from grades nine to 12 and is the brass section leader. She has been a member of the Drama Club in grades nine to 12 and played soccer in ninth grade. She was a member of the Junior National Honor Society (NHS) in ninth grade and is the historian of the Class of 2020. Juliana’s volunteer work includes running the sound system at church. Her homecoming escort will be Parker Ohrel. Juliana plans to attend Elizabethtown College to major in either music or theater production. Melanie Cruz-Bernard is the daughter of Rafael Cruz-Miller and Johany Bernard. Melanie has appeared in the spring musicals and fall plays all four years of high school. She has been a member of County Chorus and District Chorus for three years and a member of the high school chorus in grades nine through 12. She played tennis in grades 11 and 12 and is currently captain of the tennis team. She is secretary of the International Thespian Society and president of the Class of 2020. Melanie has been a member of the bowling team in grades 10 through 12 and was a member of Student Council as a 10th-grader. She is an Attollo Scholar and a graduate of the Lancaster Women in Business Program. Outside school, Melanie is a Sunday school teacher and worship team member at Passionate Church of Lancaster and volunteers with Hands Across the Street and the summer lunch program. Her homecoming escort will be Deyvid Albino. Melanie plans to attend a

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four-year college for music education to become a music director or composer. Chante Gilbert is the daughter of Bruce Gilbert and Anita Dishman and the granddaughter of Elizabeth Dishman. Chante has been a varsity cheerleader in grades nine to 12 and is currently a captain. She played volleyball in 10th grade and was the junior varsity co-captain. Chante has been a member of Student Council in grades 10 to 12, serving as vice president in 11th grade and now as president. She has been a backstage crew member in grades nine to 12, serving as stage manager in grades 11 and 12. She is a Link Crew leader and was a member of the Junior NHS in ninth grade and the NHS in grades 10 to 12. She is also an Attollo Scholar. Her homecoming escort will be Gabe Davila. After graduation, Chante plans to attend a four-year university to study political science. Courtney McClair is the daughter of Charles McClair Jr. and Angela McClair. She has been a cheerleader in grades nine to 12 and is currently varsity cheer captain. She is a third-year captain for the bocce ball, and the team was a state runner-up in 2018-19. Courtney has been a member of the drama backstage crew in grades 10 to 12 and is a member of the volleyball team this year. A member of the Junior NHS in ninth grade, she has been a member of NHS in 10th through 12th grades and is currently NHS vice president. She is a member of the Student Council this year and is vice president. She is an Attollo Scholar and a member of the Best Buddies Club. Outside school, she coaches for the CBAA cheerleading. Her escort for homecoming will be Brett Spiese. Courtney plans to attend Kutztown University to study early childhood special education. Olivia Warner is the daughter of Fred Warner and Heather Warner. She was a member of the Junior NHS in ninth grade and was also the May Day Princess that year. She was a May Day maypole dancer in grades 10 and 11. A member of varsity cheerleading in grades nine to 12, Olivia is currently a captain. She played varsity softball in grades nine and 10. She has been a member of the NHS in grades 10 through 12 and is currently treasurer. She has been a member of the Gifted Student Program since third grade and a member of Student Council in ninth, 10th and 12th grades. She is an Attollo Scholar and a Link Crew leader. Her homecoming escort will be Matthew Gambler. Olivia plans to attend a four-year college after graduation.

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Morgan Williams is the daughter of Kyle Williams and Rebecca Williams. She has been a member of the marching band in grades nine through 12, serving as color guard captain in grades 11 and 12. She was a member of the Junior NHS in ninth grade and the NHS is grades 10 through 12, currently serving as president and as chair of the homecoming fundraising committees. Morgan has been in the fall play and the spring musical throughout high school. She is an Attollo Scholar and a member of the International Thespian Society, serving as treasurer in 11th grade and president in 12th grade. Her homecoming escort will be Ryan Redding. Morgan plans to attend college to major in biology.

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SPORTS Eastern York Volleyball Earns Two 3-1 Victories Columbia • Conestoga Valley • Donegal • Elizabethtown • Garden Spot • Hempfield • Lampeter-Strasburg Manheim Central • Manheim Township • Penn Manor • Pequea Valley • Solanco • Warwick

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One of the best cures for a loss is a win and when you can stack multiple wins on top of each other, even better. The Eastern York girls’ volleyball team had a need for that type of remedy after a 3-0 loss to New Oxford on September 26th put the Lady Golden Knights in a two-match skid. Eastern York’s much needed cure came on September 30th with a 3-1 win over Warwick. Eastern jumped out to a 2-0 lead on wins of 25-15

and 30-28 but the Lady Warriors fended off elimination with a 25-13 game three win. Eastern York rebounded to close out the match with a 25-21 game four victory. Ally Willich led the way with 22 assists, six digs, three aces and one kill while Sarah Moore added 14 digs and 10 kills. Alyssa Noll (11 digs) and Madison Shimmel (10 digs) both reached double digit dig totals while combining for four aces, three assists and one kill. Abby Smith added seven kills, five

aces, four blocks and four digs to aid the effort. Eastern York made it two in a row with another 3-1 win, this one over Gettysburg on October 1st. This time Eastern had to fight back from a 1-0 hole after dropping the opening game 25-19. Moore, Smith, Willich and Shimmel were more than up for the challenge, ripping off wins of 25-23, 27-25 and 25-19 to secure the victory. Moore finished with 17 kills, 13 digs and two aces while Smith added 10 kills, six digs, one ace and one block. Willich collected 28 assists to go with seven digs and two aces while Shimmel matched the two aces but added four kills and 10 digs. FOOTBALL The game of football, just like life, hardly ever works out like you prefer and a prime example would be the Eastern York football team. The Golden Knights, under second year skipper Josh Campbell, came into the 2019 season looking to build on last year’s 3-7 campaign and appeared to be doing so with a tidy 2-1 record after three weeks. Three weeks later Eastern sits at 24 after suffering a 50-15 setback to Gettysburg on the final Friday in September. Despite the unpleasant look of the final, Campbell would not let the score speak for his team.

“Simply stated, though the score may not reflect it, there were points throughout the game that we were competitive,” said Campbell. “However, when facing an opponent of Gettysburg’s quality, you must play consistently. As a team we are looking for ways to not defeat ourselves and play with consistency across the board.” The consistency that Campbell is looking for escaped his troops against the Warriors leading to the lopsided final score but Eastern was able to hang with Gettysburg in some areas. The Golden Knights posted a 172-5 advantage in passing yards but Gettysburg still managed to hold a slight edge in total yards, 288-271, and first downs, 17-11, but it was three turnovers, a safety and a kickoff return for a touchdown that got Eastern York in trouble. The bulk of the Warrior output came from three players, including the final score of the game that came on a 70-yard kickoff return by Charles Warren. The senior running back added three scores and 117 yards on the ground while Ruger (12 carries for 88 yards and a TD), Gunner (12 carries for 71 yards and two TDs) and Pennington provided the rest of the Warrior punch. Kaleb Corwell led the Golden Knight offense with 128 total yards but it was Bryce Currier (three catches for

41 yards and a TD) and Jerome Lafranier (three catches for 29 yards and a TD) that made visits to the end zone for Eastern York. Lafranier added 43 yards on two carries while Jake Crumling caught four balls for 19 yards. Trevor Seitz finished 15 of 25 for 172 yards with two touchdown passes. GOLF Having your best game of the season during a playoff is always a good thing and for Dyson Renn it proved to be a District 3 qualifying type of good thing. The senior had what head coach Brett Heiser called his best round of the season on September 26th at the YAIAA Championship. Renn covered Briarwood’s East course in 84 strokes, good enough for 15th on the day and to secure a spot in the District 3-3A Championship which is back at Briarwood on October 4th and 5th. FIELD HOCKEY The field hockey team hit a lull in their schedule over the past week, playing just twice, posting a split in those two games. The Lady Golden Knights posted a 3-1 win over Kennard-Dale on September 26th, improving to 9-2 while completing a season sweep of the Lady Rams in the process. “KD always gives us a competitive game,” said head coach Steph Felix. “It was a great feeling to finally turn the corner and keep adding to this amazing run.” Despite the convincing 3-1 final Eastern York actually found themselves in a 1-0 hole at the break

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thanks to a Jenna Soukaseum goal that came roughly 6:30 before the break. Addy Malone, with help from Morgan Arnold and Lily Campbell, flipped that one goal deficit on its head starting with Malone’s first goal of the game 10:29 into the second half. Aiyana Eller provided the setup for that score while Campbell did the same for Eastern’s go-ahead goal a few minutes later. Arnold took care of that Campbell setup while Malone went solo for the game’s final tally just over a minute later. Kelsey Felix needed just five saves to earn the win. The Lady Golden Knights suffered their second loss to Bermudian Springs and just their third loss of the season on September 30th. The Lady Eagles rolled to a 3-0 win despite 14 Kelsey Felix saves. BOYS’ SOCCER “I was extremely excited for the boys and very proud of the team,” said boys’ soccer head coach JJ Heiland after his squad’s 2-0 victory over Hanover on September 25th. The win, just Eastern’s second of the season and first since August 31st broke up a 0-8-1 stretch for the Golden Knights. “Eastern York soccer is blessed, we truly have some great young men playing soccer this year while being led by some phenomenal seniors in Gavin Donnelly and Logan Kessler,” said Heiland. “The team’s mental toughness has been tested during this challenging season but See Eastern pg 12

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Eastern’s Emma Dosch gets under a Warwick spike during the Alexandria Willich keeps a Warwick spike alive during Eastern’s AJ Waltemyer slams a winner for the Golden Knights during their Golden Knights’ 3-1, nonleague win over the visiting Warriors 3-1, nonleague win over Warwick last Monday in Wrightsville. 3-1, nonleague win over Warwick last Monday at Eastern. last Monday. Staff photo


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Tide Football Takes Lebanon to Overtime by Sam Valentin

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Darnell Tucker hauls in an 18-yard touchdown pass during Columbia’s Section Three battle with visiting Lebanon on September 27.

The Crimson Tide hosted Lebanon Friday, Sept. 27, for an L-L league section three showdown. The game, with five lead changed and a tie that eventually led to overtime, may have been the wildest one of the year. Columbia just could not capitalize in pivotal moments, dropping the nail bitter 42-36. Quarterback Matt McCleary started the scoring for the Tide and finally broke the gridlock in the second quarter with a seven-yard dash for a score. Philip Acosta put extra point through to give the hosts a seven-point advantage. The next three touchdowns were all scored by Lebanon, who went into the half up 14-7. But Columbia owned the third quarter so whatever head coach Kyle Bud told the boys at halftime sparked them to keep fighting and to finish the game strong. The next time Columbia lit up the scoreboard was off a six-yard pass from McCleary to Keegan Zink. This put the Tide within one score. McCleary followed with another touchdown toss, this time to Darnell tucker on an 18 yard strike. Ryan Redding then caught the successful twopoint conversion to give the hosts a lead in the third quarter. Columbia capped their explosive third quarter when Zink picked off a Lebanon pass and went 26 yards to the house to further their lead. With 22 points

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scored in the third frame, Columbia held a nine point lead heading into the final quarter. In the fourth quarter though the boys could only muster one touchdown as the best friends hooked up again. McCleary found Redding for a 26-yard touchdown pass. Before entering overtime McCleary got the Tide into striking distance but the clock expired with the ball on Lebanon’s 17-yard line. Columbia had a few drives go deep into Lebanon’s territory that should have produced points but the drives stalled. In overtime Lebanon jumped in front first but did not finish their two-point conversion successfully. This left the door open for Columbia. All they need to do was score and kick the extra point to win but a fumble on the first play ended the drive before it even started. Coach Kyle talked about competing for all four quarters and mentioned earlier this year that a few missed opportunities have put them in a tough spot to overcome and this game is exactly what he was talking about. Columbia ended the game just short but on paper, and in most statistical categories, they beat out Lebanon. Unfortunately the game is not won or lost on paper but on the gridiron. Columbia converted 19 first downs while totaling 415 yards, 327 of them coming through the air while 88 of them were picked up on the ground. The Tide defense only allowed 356. McCleary, coming off a career night where he threw for 476 yards, had another solid game. He threw for 327 yards completing 62.5 percent of his passes while twirling three touchdowns. He also scrambled for 55 yards and a score. His only downfall was three interceptions with one of them being a pick six. Redding hauled in three passes for 98 yards and a touchdown. Michael Poole caught six passes for 102 yards. Tucker also caught six passes totaling 73 yards and a touchdown. Zink, who also had a defensive touchdown, hauled in five passes for 53 yards and a score in the loss. On the year McCleary is only one of

eight L-L league quarterbacks to enter the 1,000 passing yard club as he sits at 1,734. He should be able to enter the 2,000 passing yard clubs in his next game, as he just needs 266 yards. He also leads the Tide in rushing yards with 174 on the year. “McCleary really stepped up to be better young man, teammate, and lastly student athlete,” coach Kyle said about his offensive leader. McCleary’s favorite target and best friend Redding is leading the way at wide receiver with 40 receptions for 668 yards and seven scores. He has a real chance of hitting 1,000 receiving

yards on the year as there are four more regular season games left. Tucker and Poole have also been very productive this year as well with 23 catches and 300 yards, and 20 catches for 377 yards respectively. Demetrius Diaz- Ellis, who was used more as a running back, also contributed at wide out with 15 catches for 237 yards, He found the end zone three times this year. While the playoffs may seem like a dream, with a few victories and some help above them in the standings, the Tide could sneak in. See Columbia pg 12

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Columbia quarterback Matthew McCleary high-steps it into the end zone for a touchdown during the Tide’s 42-36, Section Three loss to visiting Lebanon on September 27.

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Columbia’s Jacob Bianco sacks Lebanon quarterback Isaiah Rodriguez during the Tide’s 42-36, The Tide’s Colin McCarty (72) and Matt Gambler celebrate after sacking Lebanon quarterback Section Three loss to the visiting Cedars on September 27. Isaiah Rodriguez during Columbia’s 42-36 loss to the visiting Cedars on September 27.


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by in the Lady Golden Knights September 28th win over Dover but Eastern still posted a shutout, winning 3-0. Yingst finished with just five saves but still earned her fourth clean sheet of the year. Cassidy Shetter kicked off the scoring late in the opening half, going solo for a 1-0 lead. At the 11:23 mark of the second half,

Zumbrum found Dougherty for a 2-0 lead while Feltenberger finished the action in the 62nd minute with help from Sophia Hoff. The quick little two game winning streak came to a close on October 1st with a 7-0 loss to Susquehannock. The Lady Warriors controlled throughout leading to 12 saves for Yingst in the loss.

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compete with the schools that have a lot more athletes competing. But they are still fighting. The boys came out running against Linden Hall last week. Anthony Palmisano finished second overall with a time of 19:15 and Tanner Ness set a personal record running the 5k in 23:39 placing him sixth overall. Emily Gambler paced the girls with a time of 23:04, which placed her third overall with a personal best. Cassidy Cook took home 10th place with a time of 24:53 for her second fastest time of the year. Mallory Conroy had a personal best time of 26:30 that put her in 14th place. Against Elco and Octorara, Palmisano placed eighth overall with a time of 19:39 and Ness placed 19th with a time of 24:45. Gambler, who placed fourth with a time of 24:14, again paced the girls and Cook followed, finishing fifth in 25:25. Conroy was not far behind taking seventh in 28:03. Both teams ran very strong and hope to take that into their next meet at Lampeter- Strasburg on October 8th.

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TENNIS The girls’ tennis team finished up their season last week. They went winless as a team this year but had some very aspiring individual performances that they can hopefully transition and take into next year. Cleo Grove picked up five wins on the year between singles and doubles action. Melanie CruzBernard picked up two wins between doubles and singles. Merat Labib earned a win in doubles and Brooke Haldeman led the way with six wins between her singles and doubles performances. VOLLEYBALL On the hardwood, the girls are also searching for their first victory of the season as they dropped matches to Lancaster Mennonite and Elco last week, both with 3-0 scores. Kameron Andrews had 10 digs against Lancaster Mennonite while Malina Mowrer added a kill and three service aces. Mercy Gonzalez added an assist. They lost 25-14, 25-5, 25-12. At Elco, the girls fell short again, 25-13, 25-11, 25-10. CROSS COUNTRY The cross-country teams are still winless but it is because they cannot

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last week, topping Hanover and Dover to jump from three wins to five wins on the season. The Lady Golden Knights had a field day in their September 25th win over Hanover, scoring 10 first half goals on their way to a 13-0 win. Savannah Yingst faced just one shot while picking up the easy shutout win. Hannah Sellers, Kyrsten Strange and Sarah Fisher led the attack on offense by splitting six goals evenly. Fisher split her two scores between the halves while both Sellers and Strange picked up their goals as part of the first half explosion. Jessica Rose and Destynee Blymire joined Fisher with second half scores while Makenna Sutherland, Abigail Zumbrum, Olivia Feltenberger, Hope Dougherty and Alaina Strittmatter all did their work in the opening half. Goals were more difficult to come

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Eastern York High School Announces 2019 Homecoming Court Eastern York High School (EYHS), 720 Cool Creek Road, Wrightsville, is celebrating homecoming with an array of activities, including Spirit Week dressup days, a pep rally, a homecoming dance, and the crowning of a homecoming queen and king.

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The homecoming queen and king will be crowned prior to the homecoming football game on Friday, Oct. 11. EYHS will face Susquehannock High School, with kickoff at 7 p.m. A formal homecoming dance will take place on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Wisehaven Event Center. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the dance is set to take place from 7 to 10 p.m. The theme for this year will be “Hollywood: A Knight in the Spotlight.”

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This year, seven candidates are vying for the title of 2019 EYHS homecoming queen, and six candidates are up for the title of 2019 EYHS homecoming king. The candidates were selected based on a vote from members of the senior class, and all members of the senior class will cast their vote for the queen and king. The queen candidates are Emily Geesey, Breanna Kruml, Annette Kurnik, Addison Malone, Alyssa Noll, Abigail Rhine, and Olivia Saarikoski.

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Emily Geesey of Hellam is the daughter of Joelyn and Steve Geesey. She is captain of the varsity cheerleading team and plays softball. Emily is a member of Student Council, Interact, Varsity Club, Mini-THON, Recycling Club, Unity Club, Model United Nations (UN), and National Honor Society (NHS). She is a representative for Eastern York Dollars for Scholars. After graduation, Emily plans to attend college to major in forensic science with a minor in criminology. She also hopes to attend law school. She will be escorted to the homecoming game by her parents. Breanna Kruml of Hellam is the daughter of Karen and Michael Kruml. She is a member of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) Club. After graduation, she hopes to attend college to pursue a medical degree and to then help people in developing nations. Breanna will be escorted to the game by her parents. Annette Kurnik of Lower Windsor Township is the daughter of Svellen and James Kurnik. She plays field hockey and lacrosse and is president of Varsity Club. Her post-graduation plans are to attend Albright College to major in accounting and play Division III lacrosse. Annette will be escorted to the game by her parents. Addison Malone of East Prospect is the daughter of Marcy and Jason Malone. She plays field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse. After graduation, she plans to attend Saint Francis University to major in early education and play Division I lacrosse. She will be escorted to the game by her parents.

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Alyssa Noll of Wrightsville is the daughter of Tobi and Brian Noll. She plays volleyball and is a member of Student Council, Recycling Club, and NHS. Alyssa plans to attend college and pursue a master’s degree in occupational therapy. She will be escorted to the game by her parents. Abigail Rhine of Wrightsville is the daughter of Kim and Bill Rhine. She plays field hockey and is a member of Student Council. She is part of the executive committee for SADD Club. Abigail’s future plans are to attend Millersville University to study early childhood education. She will be escorted to the game by her parents.

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Olivia Saarikoski is an EYHS exchange student from Finland. Her host parents are Crystal and Mike Kauffman. She is considering participating in winter cheerleading. Olivia plans to return to Finland to attend college and then move back to the United States. She will be escorted to the game by her host parents. Homecoming king candidates are Gaaron Bankowski, Kaleb Corwell, Gavin Donnelly, Trevor Seitz, Canyon Smith, and Eliot Whiteside.

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Gaaron Bankowski of York is the son of Chanon and Aaron Bankowski. He plays varsity lacrosse and is part of a school-to-career program with Frey Lutz Corporation. After graduation, Gaaron plans to attend Millersville University to major in engineering. He will be escorted to the game by his parents. Kaleb Corwell of Hallam is the son of Tasha Carroll-Corwell and John Corwell. He plays football and basketball and is a member of SADD Club, Varsity Club, and Recycling Club. Kaleb’s future plans are to attend college to major in marketing or speech therapy. He will be escorted to the game by his mother and his grandmother, Carol Corwell.

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Gavin Donnelly of Wrightsville is the son of Marisa and Jeff Donnelly. He is captain of the soccer team. After graduation, he plans to attend Temple University. Gavin will be escorted to the game by his parents. Trevor Seitz of Yorkana is the son of Heather and Justin Seitz. He plays football and basketball. His future plans include attending a four-year college to pursue a degree in education and play basketball. He will be escorted to the game by his parents.

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Canyon Smith of York is the son of Jenniffer and Erik Smith. He plays volleyball. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career in metal manufacturing. He will be escorted to the game by his parents. Eliot Whiteside of Wrightsville is the son of Memie and Erick Whiteside. He plays football and is a member of SAAD Club, Interact, and Recycling Club. His post-graduation plans include attending college to study biomedical science. Eliot will be escorted to the game by his parents. Eliot Whiteside R046487


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Apprentices Compete In Annual Competition Five local apprentices received top scores at the ABC Keystone’s annual Craft Competition on Sept. 21 at the chapter’s training facility in Manheim. Earning the top scores in their respective trades provides these apprentices the opportunity to move on to the 2020 ABC National Craft Competition to be held March 26, 2020, in Nashville, and they will each receive from the chapter an all-expenses-paid trip to the competition. All competitors received Home Depot gift cards. The fourth-year top-scoring apprentices represented five trades: carpentry, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and sheet metal. ABC Keystone has a history

of producing National Craft Championship medal winners representing the southcentral Pennsylvania area. The 2019 ABC Keystone local Craft Competition top scorers were Jarrad Fulgenzi of Lancaster, sheet metal, Frey Lutz Corp.; Bradley Gerberich of Carlisle, HVAC, Penn State Construction; Sean Herr of Lancaster, electrical, John E. Fullerton Inc.; Jeremy Spangler of Conestoga, plumbing, Haller Enterprises Inc.; and Brandon Thomas of Ronks, carpentry, Warfel Construction Company. The timed competition followed a similar format as the upcoming national competition, and apprentices were challenged

to follow plans to craft projects that tested their skills, knowledge, and attention to safety. The competition has two components: the written test, which counts for 25% of the total score, and the practical hands-on competition, which counts for 75% of the total score. In addition to showcasing their top-quality work, the competitors must also adhere to strict safety standards. The Keystone Chapter’s Pennsylvania-registered apprenticeship program offers education in seven trades and focuses on hands-on training under the guidance of experienced instructors. To learn more, readers may visit https://abckeystonecenter.org.

Commissioners Receive Awards The County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania (CCAP) has bestowed honors upon several Pennsylvania county leaders and others who have enhanced the well-being of counties and residents. The awards were given at the organization’s 2019 annual conference in Berks County. Among the awards presented by

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Veterans Group Slates Bus Trip The Vietnam Veterans of America and Associates Chapter 1008 of Lancaster invites members of the community to join them for Veteran’s Day in Washington, D.C., on Monday, Nov. 11. The bus will leave from the parking lot at Executive Coach, 525 Beaver Valley Pike, Willow Street, at 7 a.m. The trip includes the ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial from 1 to 2 p.m. and two hours of free time. There will be a stop for a meal at the individual’s expense. The bus is expected to return to Lancaster at 7:30 p.m.

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ment to participate in the group’s Lunch and Learn in February, the social membership meeting in April and the annual meeting in October. Each year, the combined contributions of the members will be used to support specific projects and services of Dayspring. Members vote annually on which projects will benefit from the fund. Refreshments will be provided at the meeting. For more information, or if one would like to join the WGC but is unable to attend, readers may contact Joanne Martin at 717-285-2000 or jmartin@dayspringchristian.com.

A bowling and laser tag fundraiser will be held on Sunday, Oct. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Laser Alleys, 3905 E. Market St., York. Proceeds will support A Place for Jacob, which aims to develop a family group home for adults with autism. Tickets must be purchased in advance, and two ticket options are available. One option includes unlimited bowling and shoe rental, and the other includes unlimited bowling and shoe rental along with unlimited laser tag during the event. The event is open to the public. For details and tickets, readers may visit www.laser alleys.com and click on Store to find the event or contact Laurie Howard at 717-373-0002 or aplaceforjacob@yahoo.com.


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Small Church Program Set The Revive Initiative invites the public to join small church pastor, author, advocate and consultant Karl Vaters for a day of encouraging, equipping and empowering small church leaders and members on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Mountville Mennonite Church, 205 Froelich Ave. Doors will open at 8 a.m. Through his project New Small Church, Vaters has been seeking

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to help small churches and their leaders for the past decade. He has authored two resource books for small churches, “The Grasshopper Myth” and “Small Church Essentials.” A ticket price has been set, which includes light refreshments and a light lunch. Advance registration is encouraged. More information, including registration, is available at www.reviveinitiative.com.

Chicken Corn Soup Sale Set The Lancaster School of Psychodrama and Experiential Psychotherapies is opening its doors with a full class schedule this fall. The school is based at Liberty Place at 313 W. Liberty St. in Lancaster. The school has been developed by Karen Carnabucci, a licensed clinical social worker who has been training mental health professionals and others for more than 30 years. She will be the director and primary faculty member at the school and expects to host additional instructors with expertise in topics such as trauma-informed care, loss and grief, and alternative healing practices. The training program focuses on experiential psychotherapies and action methods, including psychodrama, role play, group skills, Family and Systemic Constellations, art making, and sand tray. Starting January 2020, Karen will join with Sharon Czabafy to teach a four-part series on trauma-informed care with action and experiential methods. Carnabucci is a nationally boardcertified trainer in psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy. She has also been certified as a Family and Systemic Constellations facilitator by the Stark Institute, Germany, and the Hellinger DC Center, Bethesda, Md. As a psychotherapist working since 1989, Carnabucci has expertise in trauma, addiction and recovery, intergenerational trauma and ancestry healing, spirituality, energy healing, and the mind-body approach to health. She is the author of “Show and Tell Psychodrama: Skills for Therapists, Coaches, Teachers, and

Leaders” and co-author of “Healing Eating Disorders With Psychodrama and Other Action Methods: Beyond the Silence and the Fury” and “Integrating Psychodrama With Systemic Constellation Work: New Directions for Action Methods, Mind-Body Therapies, and Energy Healing.” The school will especially cater to mental health professionals seeking alternatives to traditional auditorium trainings to get continuing education credits. In addition, the school will also serve physicians, nurses, educators, clergy, addictions counselors, creative arts therapists, alternative practitioners, youth and group leaders, life and wellness coaches, and others interested in alternate psychotherapies, safe role play, and action methods. The school offers continuing education credits for social workers, marriage and family therapists, and licensed professional counselors, as well as psychodrama credits towards certification with the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy and the International Society of Experiential Professionals. Continuing education credits for psychologists are expected to be added in 2020. In addition, personal growth groups for lifelong learners will be expanded, including Carnabucci’s Unfolding Love groups, as well as groups with art making and for people in recovery. For more information, to see the 2019 course list, or to register for classes, readers may visit www.realtruekaren.com.

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tags #ChangeItUp and #StandUpToCancer. Each salon will be collecting donations from the public throughout the campaign, with Ratner Companies matching those donations dollar for dollar, up to $50,000. Additionally, Pulp Riot has agreed to donate $1 to SU2C for each Pulp Riot color service purchased at participating Hair Cuttery, Bubbles, and Salon Cielo locations, up to $5,000. For more information, readers may visit www.ratnerco.com. Additional information about SU2C is available at www.StandUpTo Cancer.org.

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Chicken Potpie Supper Slated The Bethel United Methodist Church will hold its fall chicken potpie supper on Saturday, Oct. 12, starting at 3:30 p.m. The supper is family-style and includes potpie, peas, coleslaw, applesauce, dessert, and a beverage. Separate fees for the meal have been set for adults and for children ages 6 to 12. Children under

age 6 may eat for free. Carryouts and potpie by the quart will also be available. No carryouts will be available before 4 p.m. Bethel UMC is located at 1674 Furnace Road on Route 425, 5 miles south of New Bridgeville. For more information, readers may call 717-927-9380 or 717244-5237.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH: 2740 Roosevelt Ave., York, PA 17408. The pastors & people of Calvary Baptist Church invite you to join us in worship as the Bible is presented & preached in all of our services. Sunday morning classes for all ages at 9:30.Sunday worship services at 10:45am & 6pm. Wednesday services at 7pm include “Calvary Clubs” for Grades 1-6, a ministry to help build character in the life of our children, as well as “Youth Chapel” to minister to the needs of our teens. Nurseries provided. Faith Bible Institute meets on Mondays. Details can be obtained by calling the church office at 717-764-1440 or visiting www.cbcyork.org Greg Wahlberg, Rich Hall & Cameron Raber serve as pastors.

FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 151 Donnerville Rd., Lancaster (one block south of Columbia Avenue). Pastor: David A. Thomann. Sundays: 9 a.m. Worship Service. 9 a.m. Sunday School (with nursery and classes for children, youth and adults); 10:15 a.m. Coffee, conversation; 10:45 a.m. Worship Service (with nursery and children’s church). Wed.: 7 p.m. AWANA Clubs (K6); Wednesday - Youth Group 7 p.m. Office phone: 717-285-1900. www.faithbfc.com

The Women’s Fellowship of Holiday items, crafts, and Longstown United Methodist baked goods will be for sale. A Church will hold a holiday bazaar silent auction will also be held. on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 8 a.m. Longstown Church is located at 2975 Carol Road, York. until 2 p.m.

Basketball Team Posts Schedule The Ephrata Thunder, a basketball team that plays in the American Basketball Association (ABA), has announced its schedule of upcoming games. The Ephrata Thunder was formed in 2019 when Pottstown native Stephen Bergman Sr., who was the owner of the ABA Pottstown Flames team for three years, decided to bring a professional basketball team to Ephrata. The team is led by first-year head coach Malin Morrison, the only female coach in the league. The ABA has more than 150 teams in the United States. The Ephrata Thunder’s players come from Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania and have a combined international experience of 10 years. The team has three players from the local community, including one from Ephrata. Home games will be played at Warwick’s middle school or high school in Lititz. Every home game

Salons Collect Donations For SU2C Ratner Companies, parent company of Hair Cuttery, Bubbles, and Salon Cielo, has announced its new collaboration with Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C). As part of the largest philanthropic campaign in the company’s 45year history, all Ratner Companies salons launched the “My Strands” campaign on Oct. 1, and the campaign will continue through Saturday, Nov. 30. Throughout the campaign, guests may stop by their local salon, make a donation, purchase a color service, and take a photo to post on social media with the hash-

sold by the quart, and containers will be provided. Orders for soup will be accepted. Soup will also be available for sale on Oct. 12 until sold out. To place an order, call Nancy Kulman at 717-426-1229.

will have a special theme. Games will honor local heroes and community members, feature celebrity players, and offer contests for the fans. Home games will also feature a disc jockey, a mascot, and food. Home games are slated for Saturday, Nov. 2, versus Pottstown Flames, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 9, versus Connecticut Headliners, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 17, versus Lehigh Valley Hunters, 2 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 30, versus Wyoming Valley Clutch, 7 p.m.; and Saturday, Dec. 14, versus West Virginia Warlocks, 7 p.m. In 2020, the schedule of home games includes: Sunday, Jan. 5, versus Philadelphia Cannons, 2 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 18, versus Connecticut Headliners, 7 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 25, versus Northeast Enforcers, 7 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 26, versus Norristown Knights, 2 p.m.; and Saturday, Feb. 15, versus West Chester Wildcats, 7 p.m.

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COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 360 Locust St. in Columbia, Rev. David C. Powers, phone: 717-684-6271, Sunday Morning Worship 10am. Sunday School for Adults(9 am) & Children(9 am) Handicap accessible. 4th Street Cafe Coffeehouse 1st & last Sunday @5pm with community meal. Free Clothing Bank w/ community meal first Tuesday(5:30pm) & 3rd Sat(10:30am) COLUMBIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Located at 510 Walnut St, Columbia. Sunday Schedule: 9 am Praise Worship Service; 10:05 am Sunday School for all ages; 11am Traditional Worship Service. Pastor: Rev. Tom Grubbs. Church Phone: 717-684-2356. Banquet Facilities Available For Rent. If you need a ride to church, CUMC will come pick you up! Call the church office for more info. Visit us online at: www.columbiaunitedmethodist.org COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), PO Box 180, Marietta, PA 17547 717-426-1345 www.cbcpa.org Sun 9am & 10:45am. Worship & ministries for all ages; Wed 7pm. AWANA Clubs children’s ministry, Youth (Jr. & Sr. High), & Adult Life Grps (throughout the week). Nursery provided for most services. We welcome you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us!

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Karen Carnabucci has opened the Lancaster School of Psychodrama and Experiential Psychotherapies at Liberty Place at 313 W. Liberty St. in Lancaster.

St. John’s Episcopal Church, 239 E. Market St., Marietta, will hold a homemade chicken corn soup sale on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Episcopal Church Women will prepare the soup. Soup will be

Gospel musician Ivan Parker will present a concert at Windsor Church of God, 1125 Manor Road, Windsor, on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 6 p.m. Parker is now marking 25 years in solo ministry. He has performed at hundreds of Gaither Homecoming events and appeared in 32 Gaither Homecoming videos, including “The Best of Ivan Parker,” which reached No. 2 on Billboard’s video chart. Parker has also garnered 31 Singing News Fan Awards, including 14 for Favorite Male Vocalist, and has recorded 17 solo albums. The event is free, but a freewill offering will be received.

SAINT PAUL EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 340 Locust St., Columbia. 717-684-8496, www.stpaulepchcolumbia.org ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH: Sixth & Locust St., Columbia. Pastor: Beth Costlow. Worship Schedule: Wed.10:30 a.m., Sat. 5 p.m.; Sundays 9am. Sunday School 10:30 am. Holy Eucharist at all services. Handicap Accessible. Meals-On-Wheels 717-684-4244 www.stjohnscol.org TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: 243 Hellam St. in Wrightsville. (717-252-2417) Pastor: Timothy W. Sadler. Sat. Evening Prayer service at 5:30 p.m. in the downstairs Chapel and Sunday morning service at 9:15 a.m. in the upstairs Sanctuary with the Holy Eucharist at both services. Sunday School for the children is held at 9:15 a.m. Fellowship follows the Sunday service in our Fellowship Hall. Handicap accessibility to both services. WRIGHTSVILLE HOPE UM CHURCH - 404 Hellam Street. Come and worship with us Sunday mornings at 9:00AM. We offer a traditional worship service with children’s church downstairs after the children’s message. Come and praise God in song and Word.

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$14 PLUS TO start, with full benefits after 90 days. JESSINC needs motivated general and skilled laborers to join our team. Apply in person, M-F, 8-4. 12 Valley Rd, Suite C, Jacobus, PA 17407. A PT POSITION WITH FT PAY Paid training provided. Property inspection 717-314-2752 lancaster.metro@gmail.com BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING IMMEDIATE OPENING 25-30hrs per wk. Must be proficient in Microsoft Suite, Ar, Ap, Payroll. Phone Mike Jr. at 717-449-9743 CAREGIVERS FT/PT for our clients in their homes. Hershey area. Home Helpers, 717-824-0939

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EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE Spring clean-ups. Edging, seeding, fertilization, mulching, shrub & tree pruning. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)

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INFANT/TODDLER/PRESCHOOL OPENINGS Kindergarten afterschool. Meals provided. Keystone Star 4 Fac. Columbia. 717-6844451 www.littlepeopledaycareschool.com

FT LPN & CNA POSITION W/BENEFITS Dallastown Nursing Center. EOE Call 717-244-2295 or stop by 623 E. Main St. Dallastown, PA PT COURIER FOR medical lab in Lancaster. Must have clean driving record. Ideal for retired individual. Evening hours. $10/hr. 717-393-7771.

ATTENTION LOCAL GOVT’S & SCHOOLS ADVERTISE YOUR BID NOTICES IN THIS PAPER CALL 1-800-428-4211

LEGAL NOTICES ABANDONED VEHICLE BEING HELD AT Patriot Towing 58 N Donnerville Rd, Mountville, PA 17554 717-285-0100 1972 Jaguar XJ12, maroon Vin #UE2R53463 Owner or lieholder must claim on or before November 9, 2019 or it will be disposed of.

ELDER CARE ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Visiting Angels, 717-751-2488

FOR SALE Appliances NEW SCRATCH & Dent Frigidaire Appliances. Limited Time Special on 21.1 cu. ft. side by side Refrigerator, stainless steel model FGSC2335TF, $799. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222

Boats INSIDE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT, Protect Your Boat or Camper! Reasonable Rates. Call 717-656-9991

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Livestock FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2020. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865, 412-582-0080

Musical HUGE PIANO SALE

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Pets

Miscellaneous

Pets

IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home. ACA NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND PUPS, very sharp w/ beautiful markings, good watch dogs, 3 months old, $550. 717-715-7414

AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, dewormed, vet checked, raised w/ children, 2 males, 1 female, $695 . 717-548-1368

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, ready now, 4 F/ 2 M, B & W. Parents are working dogs on our dairy farm. 717-582-1897

BOSTON TERRIER CAVALIER MIXED Pups, absolutely adorable with outstanding personalities. Love to play fetch! Looks like mini Boxers. Brindle/White 1 year health grantee. $795. 717-786-9101

ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL Puppies, farm raised, shots, wormed, ready now, $200. 717-546-9445

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC, nice marking, health guaranteed. Call 717-661-7947

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC, shots & wormed, health guaranteed. Call 717661-7947 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 RED MINI GOLDENDOODLE Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed. Family raised. Ready 10/05/19. 717-687-7574 ROTTIE/ DOBERMAN MIX puppies, vet checked, shots, wormed, beautiful & well socialized. $450. 717-354-3042 YELLOW LAB/GOLDEN RETRIEVER Mixed Puppies, shots & wormed. $350. Call 717-786-8975 ext. 2 YELLOW, BLACK & CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES, AKC, all one litter, vet checked, shots & wormed. $350 ea. 717-284-0841

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SEASONAL CUT, SPLIT & SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD $200/cord. Delivery available. Call Fox Run Timber, 717-818-7834 POWERSMART SNOW BLOWER. 2-Stage, 4-Stroke, 24” clearing width, Push button electric start, Model DB7651-24. Used only two times. $450. Call 503-935-5777 or email: terrip70@msn.com SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD $180/ cord, free local delivery. Call or Text 717-650-0865.

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SPECIAL NOTICE KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd Oct. 13, 2019, 9am-3pm, Dealers BUY, SELL, TRADE. Albums, 45s, CDs, DVDs. Reasonably Priced. All Music Styles. FREE ADMISSION. Info? 610-932-7852. www.recordcollectors.org PARKESBURG MENNONITE SCHOOL Reunion. Oct. 19 - 2:00-9:00 at Millwood Mennonite Church-Bring covered dish for evening meal. Info. 717-984-8001 READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS

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SERVICES RENDERED ATTENTION READERS PA law requires Home Improvement contractors with annual billing of over $5,000 to be registered with the Attorney General’s office. This registration enables consumers to trace contractors should issues arise between you and a contractor. We encourage readers to acquire references for any contractor you consider hiring.

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Ads submitted to us that begin with A-1, 1-A, AAA, etc for position purposes, will No Longer Be Accepted This Way, unless proven that it is part of your Registered Business Name. 1 ROOF SLATE MISSING? Gutter(s) Clogged? Roof Repair or Replacement. D. Weber 717-872-6759 A PLUS SERVICE Spinello Home Improvements. Roof and siding repair, painting, kitchen & bath remodeling, decks, no job too odd or too small, references, insured. HIC# PA028667. Call Joe Spinello, 717-464-5466.

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MIKE’S PAINTING, REMODELING & ROOFING. Decks & Additions. Fully insured. PA008901. Call Mike 717-395-6816. PAINTING BY MR. NEIL Residential Specialist. Int & Ext. Also PLASTERING, Wallpaper Removal, & Custom Staining, 717-871-0110. JACK’S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING. Ext/int. Powerwashing & deck treatment. No job to big or too small. 20yrs+ exp. 717-367-4231

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STUMP GRINDING Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347 STUMP GRINDING, PORTABLE firewood splitting, no stump or log too big. Carl Harper 717-305-4799 TREE SERVICE: Removal, pruning, stump removal, storm damage. Fully ins. Free est. MC/Visa/d/Amex 717-887-3339; 384-8507

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Wanted

ELIZABETHTOWN 12X28 STORAGE UNITS- $125/mo. Call On Track Storage, 717-367-5109

WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661

FOR RENT: 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Farm House; Located in a beautiful country setting at Blue Bell Mobile Village, Ephrata, PA. $1,000 per month + Utilities. If interested, please call 717-7339390.

Manufactured Housing

FREE MONTH OF STORAGE! 5x10 up to 10x30. Valid with a 3 month lease. 199 S. Manor St. Mountville 717-522-5979, manorleasing.com MANHEIM, 3BR, LG. DUPLEX, 1.5BA, Gas Heat, C/A, Excl cond, off str. park, $1025 incl base, W/S/T. 717-468-8837 MARIETTA 1-2 BR GARDEN APTS includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $785-$845 + elec. 717-487-2440 2 BR TOWNHOUSES & GARDEN APTS. 2BR Garden Apts includes Stove, Refrig, A/C, W/W, off-street prkng, $825-$865 + elec., small pets. 717-604-4055

BUY DIRECT Modulars - Doublewides - Singlewides Starting at $33,900. Our prices wont be beat We Move Mobiles, Buy Homes, Sell Parts. www.superiorhomes.com 717-875-1288

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE 1971 CHEVY CHEVELLE, 2dr hardtop, 307 v8, at, ps, rear defog, dual exhaust, #’s match, Cragers, antique white w/dark jade int., $3800, 570-856-1435 Stroudsburg PA 1983 280ZX, CLASSIC car, one of a kind in the USA, Appraised $61,000, Asking $45,000. Sunroof, vocalized warning system, French Beige. Call 717-755-4573

ELMWOOD TREE LLC 2005 HONDA CIVIC Hybrid, 96,600 mi, $2200. obo. 717-820-6147

EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard clean-up. 717-6262541 (PA 088021)

CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime. (WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016

WANTED

Live Yellow Jackets Free Removal. Call Clay 717-676-6435 Bee venom used for allergy treatments. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

TRUCKS

ITEMS WANTED AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 AMERICAN FLYER, Lionel, Marx, toy trains, old toys. Cash paid. 717-586-8768 AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.

2005 CHEVY AVALANCHE, 120k orig mi., good shape, $9,500, 814-742-8697 or 814-650-5080, tyrone, pa

OC, MD., 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome. 717-318-4775 portnstarboardapts.com

RWPM - 717-399-0100

STONE OR DIRT Fill For Pool. Call John 717-203-5605 Wrightsville Area

Columbia 244 N. 3rd St. 3BR Apt. Heat/Trash included...............$950 CV Schools 1942 Drexel Ave. 3BR 2BA 2 car gar Rancher.............$1395 Leola 3 Broderick Ct. 3BR 2.5BA, 1 car gar Twhse..........................$1450 Leola 132 Main St. 2BR Apt. 1 car gar...........................................$995 Manheim Twp. 4 Regal Alley 3BR 1.5BA Semi-detached w/storage gar...........................................$1350 Millersville 42 Manor Ave. 3BR Semi-detached..........................$995 Penn Manor 2727 Kimberly Rd. 2BR detached house.......................$1295 Strasburg 204 Blackhorse Dr. 3BR 2.5BA Twhse............................$1195 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City

REAL ESTATE

For Sale

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315. PAYING CA$H FOR old barns & tobacco sheds and remove them. Call Ed at 717-587-7315

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $100-$5,000 PAID for unwanted or junk autos. Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed and insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980.

$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. 717-246-2888 PA0002

Automotive #1 One-Stop-Shop State Inspection & Emissions All Makes & Models WEIKLE’S SPECIALTY 287 Main St, Felton • 717-417-2726 REPAIRS: Complete • Full Service BODY: All Major & Minor Repairs EXCELLENT: Savings, Sales, Svc PARTS: NEW • USED • AFT $10 off any service w/this ad. Excludes other offers. Expires 12/31/19

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

For Rent BAINBRIDGE 2ND FLR APT. 2BR, w/d hook-up, no smoking/pets, w/s incl. Sec dep req. $650/mo. 717-426-1403

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2 unit commercial building, 2 long term tenants, tenants pay most repairs, $26,412 net inc, price $300,000 neg Call / text 717-898-3883 David Yoder or 717-569-2222 REMAX Pinnacle MOBILEHOME LOCATED ON Indian River Bay at Whitehouse Beach, Long Neck Delaware. 2BR, 1BA, enclosed porch & deck. rented lot. Fall Special. $14,500. 484-678-5998 SEAFORD, DELAWARE. NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. Classifieds @ 1-800-428-4211

CASH 4 JUNK CARS Free Removal Doughboy Hauling, 717-891-2934 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726 VASQUEZ AUTO 109 E Main St, Windsor • 717-430-7337 Oil Change: $29.99; Complete Auto Repair with Towing Available. We are now an official inspection station!!

CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime. CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158


20 - MERCHANDISER - Columbia/Hellam/Wrightsville Edition - October 9, 2019

REGISTER TO WIN:

SPECIAL FINANCING!*

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FREE No Now ow until October 14th

RE R EFRESHM H ENT TS Ev E ver e y Da ay!

SECTIONAL WMH31017HS

reg. $1,099

SALE

$

Furniture available at Ephrata, Quarryville and Myerstown (mattresses only).

GREAT VALUE Whole Package: WRT519SZDD

WFE515S0ES

only

ADB1400AGS

$

1,599*

*Limited Stock

STOREWIDE SAVINGS! * Washer & Dryer W

10% OFF In-Stock

Washer & Dryer 19.3 cu. ft.

ON SALE!

Pair Price!

Refrigerator WRT519FZDO (Glass Shelves)

Proudly made in the U.S.A. Pr

Space Heaters

RECLINING SOFA

NTW4516FW & NED4655EW

$

798

$

599

*Limited Quantities

Vacuum

Grills

$

$

499

18 Month Financing on Purchases $599 and up

$

30%

$

299

30%

OFF!

OFF!

30%

OFF!

OFF!

with Factory Select Cover

with Factory Select Cover

with Factory Select Cover

Archmore Firm

Bevington Plush

30% OFF! Cartridge Medium Pillow Top

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and receive a $100 discount off the purchase of any Kinetico water system. *Kinetico Model S650 XP

$

100 OFF

• Eliminates dry skin & dull hair • Saves 50% of all soap products • Extends the life of water using appliances • Saves energy heating water • Less time & money spent cleaning your home • Brightens your whites & prevents fading

30%

OFF!

Special Edition II

100 OFF Trade in your old water system

• Dirt & Sediment Systems • Bacteria Sterilizers • Sulfur Guards

30% S Special Edition II Super Pillow Top

Trade-In Rebate $

• Whole House Systems • Water Softeners • Iron Filters

$

HOT BUYS!

S Special i l Edition Edi i II Pillow Top

IN-HOUSE INSTALLATION TEAMS

NEW TECHNOLOGY NON-ELECTRIC

SALE

ROUND TABLE

$

HOT BUYS!

SALE!

Dishwasher

PROFESSIONAL DELIVERY

RECLINING LOVESEAT

reg. $699

with 4 chairs

449

ADB1400AGB

Range WFE515SOES

SALE

Freezer Sale Starting at

10%-25% Savings on Display Models!

reg. $899

SALE

18 & 48 MONTH

10-20% OFF

Special Financing

10% OFF

K5 REVERSE OSMOSIS

SPOT FREE CAR RINSE SYSTEM

Kinetico Installation Discount off installation cost.

$

40 OFF Ultraviolet Sterilizer

Eliminates Harmful Bacteria Model #CUV15E

Offers cannot be combined or applied to prior sales. Offers expire 10/16/2019.

FILTER & SUPPLIES SALE** $ any purchase over $40 $ any purchase over $65

5 OFF

10 OFF

**Discount available for in-store purchases only. One discount per customer.

Pick up prices only. Special skid lot prices available.

SALT

SALE!

Salt Pellets - $5.09 40 lb. Solar Salt

- $5.29 50 lb.

Iron Fighter - $7.29 40 lb. Salt Pellets - $4.35 25 lb.

BROWNSTOWN 4216 Oregon Pike

CLEONA 308 W. Penn Avenue

EPHRATA 1717 W. Main Street

MYERSTOWN 740 E. Lincoln Avenue

NEW PROVIDENCE 2318 Beaver Valley Pike

READING 4850 Perkiomen Avenue

717-859-3131

717-273-7555

717-733-7730

717-866-7555

717-786-7373

610-401-0390

martinsappliance.com

martinfurniturepa.com

martinwater.com

R048411

10-YEAR FFull Warranty

reg. $899


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