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Always Frank’s Supporters will sponsor the sixth annual all-you-can-eat Father’s Day breakfast to benefit the Pancreatic Cancer Network on Sunday, June 16, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the West End Firehouse on Strode Avenue in Coatesville. Tickets may be purchased at the door, with set prices for adults, children age 10 and under, and seniors age 65 and older. FREE CONCERT

Phoenixville Public Library, 183 Second Ave., will host a free concert featuring four local singer-songwriters on Thursday, June 27, at 7 p.m. Eileen Tipping, Carolyn Cott, Bob Martin and Brian Huff will perform, along with The Quinlan Jazz Trio. Reservations are required on the Adult Events Calendar at www.phoenixvillelibrary.org or by calling 610-933-3013, ext. 132.

Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church, 1121 Octorara Trail, Parkesburg, will offer a vacation Bible school (VBS) program themed “Roar: Life Is Wild, God Is Good” from Sunday, June 23, to Thursday, June 27, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Activities will include Bible-learning activities, songs, games, snacks, Bible adventures, collecting Bible Memory Buddies, science gizmos, and God Sightings. Each day will conclude with a Safari Celebration. Family members and friends are invited to join for this special time nightly at 8:05 p.m. Children will join a mission effort to provide nutrition packets and health checkups for mothers and babies in Zambia. The VBS is open to all students age 4 through those entering sixth grade. Call 610-857-5787.

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SALT To Stage Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka” Ryerss Farm To Present Family Fun Day By Francine Fulton

“Musically, it’s much easier than other shows we’ve done, but visually, it’s pretty grandiose. A lot of magic has to happen onstage. We had to come up with a way to make it visually spectacular, and we’ve done that,” said Lauren McComas, president and artistic director of SALT Performing Arts, when describing the theater’s upcoming performance of Roald Dahl’s “ Willy Wonka.” “Willy Wonka” will be presented by SALT Performing Arts at the SALT theater, located in the West Pikeland Township Building, 1645 Art School Road, Chester Springs. Performances will be held on Thursday, June 20, See SALT pg 3

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The West Brandywine Township Parks and Recreation Board will present its annual car show and concert event on Saturday, June 15, at West Brandywine Township Park, 198 Lafayette Road, West Brandywine (Coatesville). The car show will take place

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from 3 to 6 p.m., and live music will be featured from 3 to 7:30 p.m. The car show is open to all makes and models of vehicles, including trucks and motorcycles. Members of the public, See Car Show pg 2

A car show and concert event will be presented on June 15 in West Brandywine Township Park. The featured performers will be The Nomads (pictured), an oldies band, and The Roof Rockers (not pictured), a nine-piece horn band.

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Family Fun Day, featuring hayrides, a moon bounce, face painting, crafts, games and more, will be held at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines, 1710 Ridge Road, Pottstown, on Saturday, June 15, from noon to 4 p.m. The rain date will be Sunday, June 16. All proceeds will benefit Ryerss Farm, a nonprofit organization that is home to 80 retired and rescued horses. Horses that retire at Ryerss are never ridden or worked again. See Ryerss Farm pg 5

SALT Performing Arts will present Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka” on select dates from June 14 through 23. The show stars Ben Fried (front) as the title character and (back, from left) Natalie Amos as Violet Beauregarde, Andrew Sisti as Mike Teavee, Lorelei Miller as Veruca Salt, Zane Zangwill as Charlie Bucket and Dylan Loraw as Augustus Gloop.

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Students from Lindsay Mitman’s second-grade class at the Octorara Primary Learning Center spent the school year keeping in touch with their new pen pals from Ashbridge Manor Senior Living of Downingtown. After months of letters back and forth, it was time for the two groups to meet in person. On May 21, the group of senior citizens traveled to the school to meet the children. As a greeting, the youngsters sang songs for the visitors, then the pen pals joined each other to work on a craft and talk before enjoying a snack together. The friends had time to talk and get to know each other in See Pen Pals pg 2

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will have their final meeting of the year on Wednesday, June 12, at 6 p.m. at the Thorndale Inn, 430 Bondsville Road, Downingtown. The business meeting will follow dinner and include the installation of officers. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. To reserve dinner, call Cindy Markley at 610-363-1404 or visit www.bpwgrdowningtown.org.


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person, with the seniors receiving flowers in painted pots from their pen pals. “The students started at the beginning of the year, and they really built a relationship with their pen pals,” Mitman said. “I think about how much today people text or email. Letter writing is not done so often, so it’s pretty cool to expose the children to that, and they got to know people from another generation. They might not have that type of relationship in their lives.” The pen pal connection came from the family connection between Mitman and her mother, Veronique Hadfield, who is the activities director at Ashbridge Manor Senior Living. “I wanted to reach out to someone (for the project), and she was the first one I thought of,” Mitman said. Mitman selected students for the pen pal project who would be available all year. Numbers were limited to one or two youngsters per

senior. Hadfield herself joined in the project, corresponding with two second-grade pen pals, and was anxious to meet them. “We learned about each other’s hobbies; we learned a lot about each other,” she said. “It’s been fun working with the students. This is a great time to get together and meet the person we’ve just read about in our letters.” As the seniors and students got to know each other throughout the year, the seniors shared their wealth of experiences with the children, telling them about travel, foreign countries, their own childhood and more. Berit Brewington is originally from Norway. She told her pen pal about her home country, and the second-graders found the country on a globe. “He’s very well spoken, and he writes beautifully,” Brewington said of her pen pal, Christian Hepfer. “I like to write to people, so I got to write a lot to her,”

Berit Brewington (left) got to meet her pen pal, Christian Hepfer, in person on May 21 when a group from Ashbridge Manor Senior Living visited second-grade students at the Octorara Primary Learning Center. The students and seniors have been corresponding throughout the school year. worked on a craft with the students. The craft project was also fun for her. “It certainly stretches my lazy mind,” she said with a smile.

Christian said. “I’m enjoying my pen pal and his friends. We’ve discovered we like the same things,” Barbara Kaptain said as she

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including representatives of local car clubs, are also welcome to show their vehicles. A registration fee will be collected on the day of the show from all vehicle owners, and the vehicles will be on display in the park’s macadam parking lot. In lieu of an admission fee, car show spectators will be asked to donate one or two canned goods or other nonperishable food items for donation to the Chester County Food Bank. Visitors can expect to see at least 50 cars on display. Trophies will be given out for Best of Show, Ladies’ Choice and Kids’ Choice. “Everyone that comes in will receive a ballot, and as they walk around and see the cars, they can write down the number of their favorite car,” explained Denise Stoltzfus, a member of the parks and recreation board. “At the end of the show, we will tally the votes.” Winners will be announced between 5:30 and 5:45 p.m. Live music by The Nomads, an oldies band from southcentral Pennsylvania, will take place from 3 to 5 p.m., followed by performance by The Roof Rockers from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Roof Rockers, hailing

from Lancaster, is a nine-piece horn band that plays dance music from the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, that ranges from Motown and soul music to rhythm and blues funk. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. The bands will play in the park’s amphitheater, which has also been used to host township Movie Nights. “(The park includes) ballfields, volleyball (courts), soccer fields and a play area for the children,” said Stoltzfus, noting that all the park’s amenities will be available on June 15. Food and vendors will be onsite throughout the afternoon and evening. “Wagontown Fire Company will serve pulled pork sandwiches, and the hot dog lady will (be on hand),” Stoltzfus noted. She emphasized that the day is open to the community, not just those who reside in the township. “Everyone (is invited to) view the cars, (enjoy) the food and spend a leisurely afternoon and experience the concert in the West Brandywine Township amphitheater,” she said. For more information, readers may visit www.wbrandywine.org or contact denisestoltzfus@gmail .com. The event rain date is Sunday, June 16.

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lenges in bringing the play to the stage. “I don’t want to give away how we do it, but it is visually a really fun show,” she said. “It’s great for all ages, and people are welcome to sing along.” The cast includes Ben Fried as Willy Wonka, Zane Zangwill as Charlie Bucket, Scott Yannick as Grandpa Joe, Lorelei Miller as Veruca Salt, Natalie Amos as Violet Beauregarde, Dylan Loraw as Augustus Gloop, Andrew Sisti as Mike Teavee, Melissa McVaugh as Mrs. Bucket, Tom DeVries as Mr. Bucket, Eva Thomas as Grandma Josephine, Ron Peterson as Grandpa George, Lisa Puy as Grandma Georgina, Joe Wadlinger as Mr. Salt, Elizabeth Tozer as Mrs. Beauregarde, Mary Jo Springer as Mrs. Gloop, Sue Weiss as Mrs. Teavee, Shamus Halloran as Phineous Trout, Andrew Connolly as Candy Man Kid James, and Zofia Mecca as Candy Man Kid Matilda. Other Candy Man Kids are Sophie Rivell, Natalie Dougherty, Cooper DeVries and Christian Giancanterino. The Oompa Loompas are played by Heather Kalkiewicz, Steven Bergandino, Maya Feliciano, Rachelle Kratz, Shelagh Kratz, Evelyn Kozlowski, Sabriel Watkins, Ally Aceto and Keyaira Tozer. In addition to McComas, the show’s production team includes director Alicia Huppman, music director Michael Toolan, choreographer Brooke Spinelli, stage manager Chelsea Barnett, assistant stage manager Liana Henrie, costume designer Deb Young, props master Laurey Zoladz, set and lighting designer Rob Merow, master carpenter David Craig, marketing director/house manager Judy Elliott and house managers Karen Barnett and Alison Worrall. For more information and to purchase tickets for “ Willy Wonka,” readers may visit www.saltpa.com/willy-wonka.

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The Community Calendar is a weekly feature of the Community Courier. Local clubs, civic organizations, nonprofit agencies, schools, etc., that would like to have events or meeting date information published, should contact the Community Courier in writing at least two weeks before the event. No items will be accepted over the phone. Send news releases to Engle Publishing Company, Community Courier, P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552 or fax them to 717892-6024. Calendar items can also be emailed to ffulton@engleonline.com. Labyrinth Walk St. Peter’s Church in the Great Valley, 2475 St. Peter’s Road, Malvern, will hold a summer solstice labyrinth walk from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, June 12. Visitors should dress comfortably and meet in the lower level of the bank barn, where light refreshments will be served. Attendees should bring a flashlight, if necessary. For more details, contact Shannon Mannon at mannonshannon@yahoo.com or visit www.stpeterschurchgv.org. Church Activities The Mission Quilters group at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 107 S. 17th Ave., Coatesville, will meet on Thursdays, June 13 and 27, from 1 to 3 p.m. to create quilts that will be donated to Lutheran World Relief and distributed worldwide. Volunteers are invited to help tie the quilt layers together. No experience is needed. In addition, the church’s Prayer Shawl knitting group will meet on Tuesday, June 18, at 1 p.m. Ladies are invited to meet for fellowship and knitting. Starting on Sunday, June 16, the church will return to its summer schedule with one worship service at 9:30 a.m. For more information, call the church office at 610-384-2035 or visit www.luthgood shep.org Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous will meet on Thursday, June 13 and every Thursday), at 6:30 p.m. at Thorndale United Methodist Church, 3503 Lincoln Highway, Thorndale. Meetings are held in the fellowship area. Babysitting will not be provided. The church is handicapped-accessible. For more information, call 610-384-2433. “Juneteenth” Celebration St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1105 E. Lincoln Highway, Exton, will celebrate “Juneteenth” with a special concert on Friday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. The concert will be both entertaining and informative. Attendees will learn about Juneteenth, the story of the slaves living in Galveston, Texas, in 1863. They were not aware of the Emancipation Proclamation until two and a half years later; they did not know they had been freed. The celebration will include Gospel singers assembled by Hazell Jefferson and the Bryn Mawr Mainliners. The musical groups will tell the story in music and Alan Lindsay will narrate. A fee will be charged for adults; youths age 16 and under will be admitted for free. Tickets are available at www.stpaulsexton.com. For more information, call the church office at 610-363-2363. Support Group An Al-Anon family group will meet on Friday, June 14 (and every Friday), at 8 p.m. at Marsh Creek Community Church, 101 Crump Road, Exton. (at the intersection of Whitford and Crump roads). Relatives and friends of those with a drinking

23 and 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information or to register, visit www.downing townyoga.org or call 610-644-7555. Support Group Al-Anon, a support group for anyone who has been affected by another’s drinking problem, will hold an open meeting on Monday, June 17 (and every Monday), at 9:30 a.m. at the Central Presbyterian Church, 100 W Uwchlan Ave. (Route 113), Downingtown. Babysitting is available, and the church is handicapped-accessible. For more information, call 215-222-5244 or visit www.al -anon.alateen.org. Jewelry Repair IGC Jewelers will be on hand at the Downingtown Area Senior Center (DASC) on Wednesday, June 19, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Folks are invited to bring their watch(es) and get a new battery, bring their jewelry to be cleaned, bring their gold or silver to sell or receive an appraisal. DASC is located at Thorndale United Methodist Church, 3503 Lincoln Highway, Thorndale. Proceeds will benefit the DASC. Civil War Program A presentation about Chester County’s Civil War generals will be he hosted by the Bradbury Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, on Wednesday, June 19, at 8 p.m. at the American Legion Post 134, 305 E. Gay St., West Chester. The meeting is open to the

problem are invited to attend. Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at St. James Episcopal Church located at 409 E. Lancaster Ave. (Route 30) Downingtown, on Saturday, June 15 (and every Saturday), at 6:30 p.m. Opera Opera tutti! will present “The Old Maid and the Thief” at Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center on Sunday, June 16, at 2 p.m. Commissioned by NBC in 1939, it is one of the first operas composed specifically for radio broadcast and has become a comic opera classic. Written and performed entirely in English, Opera tutti! will adapt composer Gian Carlo Menotti’s radio play to a fully-staged production on Uptown!s Main Stage. Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center is located at 226 N. High St., West Chester. To purchase tickets, visit www.UptownWest Chester.org or call 610-356-2787. Meditation 101 The community is invited to learn to meditate in a complete and thorough tuitionbased course at Downingtown Yoga & Meditation Center, 116 E. Lancaster Ave, Downingtown. Participants will go from beginner to experienced meditator in just in three weeks and discover how accessible meditation can be weaved into daily life. Classes will meet on Sundays, June 17,

public and admittance is free. Attendees will learn about the Civil War generals with ties to Chester County who fought to preserve the Union. Some were wounded, some were killed, one was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and one was purported to be the youngest Civil War general. Local historian Dave Walter will present the program. Town Tour In West Vincent West Vincent historians will host a tour as part of the popular Chester County program, Town Tours and Village Walks, on Thursday, June 20. This year’s theme will explores village “Then and Now.” West Vincent’s tour will feature “Ludwig’s Corner (circa 1770): A Stop on the Conestoga Turnpike,” as well as the many historic buildings along the turnpike. The tour is free of charge and will meet at St. Andrew’s Church at 7 St. Andrew’s Lane, Glenmoore, for the beginning of a “walkless” tour with driving map for further exploration. Tour hours are from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Movie In The Park As part of Caln Township’s Summer Series, “Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse” will be shown in Caln Municipal Park, 253 Municipal Drive, Thorndale, on Friday, June 21, at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free, and free popcorn will be provided. Attendees should bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating.

Beefsteak Group To Honor Vermeil West Chester Beefsteak will hold a benefit dinner on Saturday, June 15, at 7:30 p.m. at Whitford Country Club, 600 Whitford Hills Road, Exton. The event will honor former Philadelphia Eagles

head coach Dick Vermeil. A registration fee has been set per person. The set sponsorship fee provides special recognition and a private meetand-greet with Vermeil before the event.

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Ice Cream Trail from pg 1 Pennsylvania travelers are invited to enjoy the newly expanded Pennsylvania Ice Cream Trail. After a popular inaugural season, the Pennsylvania Ice Cream Trail expanded from 12 creameries in eastern and southcentral Pennsylvania into three trails including a Western Pennsylvania Trail, with a total of 32 stops in these

regions for 2019. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) deputy secretary Carrie Fischer Lepore recently joined local and state officials to kick off the 2019 Ice Cream Trail season at Chester Springs Creamery at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs. The creamery is on a historic 103-acre dairy farm that has been home to four generations of the Matthews family. It is one of 10 stops on the Eastern Pennsylvania Trail.

Initiated in 2018, the trail is a partnership of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s (PDA) PA Preferred program, the DCED’s PA Tourism Office, and the Center for Dairy Excellence (CDE) to highlight dairy destinations across Pennsylvania. The program includes a passport that visitors can have stamped to earn prizes at stops along each trail. More information about creameries on the trail, including a downloadable passport, can be found at www.visitPA.com/scoops. Visitors who

share photos from the trail using #PursueYourScoops may be featured on visitPA’s website and social media channels. The trails officially opened statewide on June 1. Dairy is the largest sector of Pennsylvania’s $135.7 billion agriculture industry, contributing $14.7 billion annually to the economy and supporting 52,000 jobs in the state. In 2018, PDA, PA Preferred, and CDE joined dairy farmers and industry advocates to kick off “Choose PA Dairy: Goodness That

Matters,� a campaign to support Pennsylvania’s dairy industry by educating consumers on how to find and buy locally produced milk and the impact it has on Pennsylvania’s economy and the health of its residents. For travel inspiration, readers may visit www.pahappythoughts.com or www.facebook.com/visitPA. More about Pennsylvania farms and commonwealth initiatives to support dairy and other agriculture businesses is available at www.agriculture.pa.gov.

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Pictured on front: Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding (left), director of market development for agriculture Laura England (center) and Department of Community and Economic Development deputy secretary Carrie Fischer Lepore recently kicked off the 2019 Ice Cream Trail season at Chester Springs Creamery at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs.

Ryerss Farm from pg 1 The day is an opportunity to visit with the horses that call Ryerss home, including its newest resident, Jax. Jax, a bay pony gelding, was born in 1994 and came to Ryerss Farm for his retirement on April 9 from Watchung Stables in New Jersey. Jax worked as a school horse there from 2012 to 2018, teaching mostly beginner riders. Jax was always a favorite among the young students because of his sweet personality. Because of his sway back, however, he could no longer be ridden. “Over time, their backs weaken and dip down,� explained Joelle Temoyan, Ryerss’ administrative manager. She noted that since Jax will never wear a saddle again, his condition is no longer painful. Today, he is enjoying his retirement at Ryerss. In addition to the horses, visitors can meet Ryerss’ standard donkey and two miniature donkeys, pet them and take photos with them. Those who have a favorite animal may purchase a pin or a magnet with the

animal’s photo on it in the Ryerss gift shop, which will be open throughout the event offering equine-related gift items. “This year we have T-shirts, baseball hats, lanyards, coffee mugs, flashlights and string backpacks,� Temoyan said. “We also have Family Fun Day at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines on June 15 will feature face painting, a bounce house and hayrides. Proceeds from the stuffed piggies, horses, event will benefit the 80 rescued and retired horses that reside at the farm. cats and donkeys.� Children will be able to play games will also be a cartoon caricature artist who year will be live music from a guitarist approximately 2 miles west of Route 100. farm.org or www.facebook.com/ and the addition of veggie burgers to For more information, individuals may call ryerss.farm. Parking assistance will be and make crafts, including decorating a will create portraits on-site. 610-469-0533 or visit www.ryerss provided on the day of the event. Admission to the Ryerss Family Fun the lunch menu. horseshoe and decorating a tote bag by She said those who visit the Family using fabric markers to color an image of a Day is free, but tickets will be sold for activities, games and food. Donations will Fun Day often come back at other times Ryerss horse. during the year to visit with the horses. There will be pony rides, as well. Since also be accepted. Temoyan said that the event has The farm is open daily to visitors from 10 Ryerss horses and ponies are retired and never ridden again, ponies from a nearby grown throughout the years and that a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no admission fee, last year’s event attracted 500 visitors. but donations are welcome. Treats of farm will be used during the day. Grilled hamburgers and hot dogs will “It started out very small with hayrides bite-size carrots or apples for the horses be offered for sale, along with snacks, and a few games for the kids,� she are welcome. The farm is located on Route 23, including homemade baked goods. There said, noting that new additions this

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Corinne Heim, branch vice president of the Exton office of Coldwell Banker Preferred, has announced the office’s top affiliated agents and teams for April who achieved more than $1 million in either closed sales or listings. Achieving this distinction were Kate Bailey, Diane Clark, Karen Dwyer, Bob Frame, Joey Ferrell Team, Kathy Gagnon Team, Gomez Real Estate Team, Lori Grier, Jen Harkins, Laura Kaplan, Kim Miraglia, Daryl

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Come To Our House Of Worship ATGLEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: E. Main and Dallas Sts., Atglen, PA. Joe Newsome, Interim Pastor. Join us Sundays at 11am as we preach Christ crucified, risen and coming again so all may come to a personal, saving relationship with Christ. BRANDYWINE GRACE CHURCH: Two Services Each Sunday 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. 40 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Downingtown. (Parking off of Ax Alley), located between Pennsylvania & Lancaster Ave. 610-235-6028. The Good News of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection is our only hope. Join us for worship, preaching and children’s ministry that is centered on the life-changing Gospel. Lead Pastor Kenny Lynch. Check out a recent message at www.brandywinegrace.org CALVARY CHAPEL CHESTER SPRINGS: Meets at 217 Dowlin Forge Rd., Exton. (610) 524-5338. Verse-by-Verse Expository Bible Teaching. Contemporary Sunday Worship Service & Teaching, children’s ministry & infant nursery 8 am., 9:30 am. & 11:15 am., Wednesday 7 pm. Worship Service & Teaching, Children’s Church, infant nursery & youth grp. www.cc-chestersprings.com CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: PC(USA) “Determined to Love. Invited to Wonder. Inspired to Serve.” Sunday Worship at 9:30am; traditional and contemporary music blended into intergenerational service. Infant and Toddler Nursery care provided. Fellowship and refreshments following worship and Grand Central Stations education for all ages at 11am. Co-Pastors Tim Black and Emily Chudy. Located in “the round church” at Rt. 113 and PA Ave. cpcdowningtown.org; 610-269-1576 COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: “Where God’s love has the run of the house.” 400 Lancaster Ave., Malvern (Fraser), PA 19355. Worship times. Sundays: 7:30am. Chapel Service, 8:30 & 11am Worship, Sunday School 9:45am Nursery care available. Pastoral Staff: Dr. James R. Moyer, Pastor; Rev. Alex Becker, Assoc. Pastor; Jennifer Langlois, Dir. of Children’s Ministries; Jamie & Kinsey Edgar-Nielsen - Youth Directors. For more info & special activities visit www.covenantfrazer.org 610648-0707 DOE RUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Take that One Small Step . . . and Come Worship With Us! Sunday morning 11:00am. Children’s Sunday School following children’s sermon. 3104 Doe Run Church Road, East Fallowfield www.doerunchurch.org DOWNINGTOWN EPISCOPAL CHURCHST. JAMES: 409 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. Sunday Services: Rite I Holy Eucharist 7:45am (no music); Rite II Holy Eucharist (contemporary service w/band) at 9am; Rite II Traditional Service w/choir 11am. Nursery available. Sunday School Classes & Coffee Hour 10am. The Rev. John W. Symonds, 610-269-1774 www.stjameschurch.ws

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EAST BRANDYWINE BAPTIST CHURCH: Sundays at 9 am for Sunday Worship & 10:45 am or Sunday Classes. Our goal is to worship God, serve others & grow together! Kids 2 yrs old through 5th grade love ebbcKIDS, runs during our service times. LifeGroups & Programs for everyone, Teens, Young Adults, Young Marrieds & Senior Saints. Facebook, www.ebbcpa.org 999 Horseshoe Pike, Downingtown, PA 19335. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE TRINITY: 323 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. 610-384-4771. Rev. Sherry Deets. Worship Sundays at 9:30 a.m. with Communion; come as you are. Sunday School 9:15 (Sept.-May); Nursery care available; Healing Service, Thursday at Noon. Handicapped access. TrinityCoates@aol.com www.trinitycoatesville.org EXTON COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH: 114 E. Swedesford Rd, Exton, PA 19341 (next to Exton Post Office) Member American Baptist Churches USA. Pastor Rev. Kadin Williams. Call 610-363-7814 email: secretary@extonbaptistabc.org or visit online. Worship 11AM, Communion Service first Sunday of month. Tamil language service second Saturday at 4pm. Non-denominational Exton Preschool September - May. 610-3635668. Open Minds, Open Hearts, Open Arms! EXTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 181 Sharp Ln, Exton, PA. “Love God, Love Others, Serve” Sunday Worship Service: 10am, Nursery for infants-3yrs old. Children’s Sunday School for preschool - 4th grade during worship service. Student Ministries for Youth 5th-8th grade. Women’s Bible Studies, Adult Bible Studies and Mission Opportunities available. See website for dates & times. Great Beginning Christian Preschool and Kindergarten, 610-363-0981. Gary Jacabella, Pastor, 610-363-0103. Extonumc.org or info@extonumc.org FAIRVIEW EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- 800 Fairview Road, Glenmoore, PA (intersection of Fairview & Little Conestoga Rds.) Welcome Tim Latham- our new Shepherd of Fairview. Join us for the most important hour of your week! Sunday School for all ages at 9:15am; Worship Service at 10:30am. Nursery provided. Christian Education, Bible Studies, Music Ministry, Women’s Ministry, Small groups... and much more! As growing disciples, we continue to Worship, Connect, Know and Serve God. For more info, find us online at www.FairviewEPC.org or call the office at 610-942-2640 GLEN MOORE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 1920 Creek Road (Rt. 282) Sunday School for ages 4-adult at 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at 11 a.m. SPARK youth group meets Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Sanctuary is handicapped accessible. Men of Faith meet 2nd Saturday each month at 7:30 a.m. Join us as we live out our faith through open hearts, open minds, and open doors. Rev. John Neider, Pastor. 610942-2324. glenmooreum@verizon.net. GRACE COVENANT CHURCH: 444 Creamery Way, Exton, PA 19341. We are the family of God, on the mission of God, by the power of God. Sundays at 9:30 a.m., Christ-centered worship with biblical preaching, children’s message & warm fellowship, followed by Sunday Schoolall ages at 11am. Info. and sample sermons visit www.gracecovenantepc.org Rev. Dr. Timothy Brown. 610-924-7282.

HIBERNIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 220 Hibernia Rd., West Brandywine, PA 19320, 610-384-3553, hibumc@verizon.net. Pastor Mark David Moore & our church family invite you to join us for Worship Service at 10 a.m. Children’s Sunday School begins following the Children’s Moment in Worship (10:15 a.m.). Quality nursery care. Mid-week bible studies, scouts & other fellowship opportunities. Visit our Website at www.hiberniaumc.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH: Come join us as we seek to know & love our Savior through Christ-centered preaching, a blend of new & traditional hymns along with ministries for your whole family. 1 E. Highland Rd, Parkesburg. Sun. School-9:30am & Worship-10:45am & 6pm. Wed: Youth programs for ages 312th grade-6:30-8pm. For more info, go to highland-bc.org HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 852 Hopewell Rd., Downingtown, PA 19335. “Helping Christians Grow and Helping Grow Christians.” Summer Worship Times (through Labor Day): Saturdays: 5:25 PM (Contemporary style). Sundays: 8 AM (Traditional), 9:30 AM (Traditional style – outdoors in our amphitheater) & 10:55 AM (Contemporary style). Email Hopewell@hopewellumc.org or call 610-269-1545. Visit us on the web at www.hopewellumc.org.

LIGHT OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCHSouthern Baptist Congregation, preaching Jesus Christ. Sunday School all ages 9:15-10:15am; coffee/fellowship 10:1510:30am; Worship 10:30am; Nursery & Jr. Church during Worship. Wednesdays: Kids Club/Youth Grp 6:157:30pm. Bible Studies. 1920 E. Kings Hwy., Rt.340, Coatesville, PA 19320. 484-378-9147, Email: lightoflifecommunitychurch@gmail.com & Facebook. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD: 107 S. 17th Ave., Coatesville. Pastor Susan Lynch. Worship at 8:00 am & 10:30 am. LIFT Worship at 9:15 am for all ages. Handicapped accessible. Bible studies, music programs, outreach and fellowship opportunities for all age groups. Join us as we seek to Know, Live and Share God’s Word! 610-384-2035. www.luthgoodshep.org.

OLIVET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Celebrating 200 Yrs of Methodism in Coatesville! Sunday worship is at 10am. Children’s Sunday School during our 10 am service. Adult Sunday School from 9-9:45am. Holy Communion is the 1st Sunday of each month. Nursery care provided (0-3yrs). Handicap accessible. 310 E. Chestnut St., Coatesville, 610383-5828 www.olivetumc.org. Facebook @olivetUMC. Email: office@olivetumc.org Sr Pastor Johnson E. Dodla. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Worship with our welcoming & inclusive community. 8am. Holy Eucharist, Rite I; 10am. Holy Eucharist, Rite II. Exciting Sunday School Program for Pre-K to Sr High at 10am. Nursery is available. Coffee Hour after the later service. 7 St. Andrew’s Ln, Glenmoore, PA. from Rt. 100 & Rt. 401 go 1 blck west on Rt. 401, left on St. Andrew’s Ln. 610-458-5277 www.standrewschesco.org

SANDY HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH: 420 S. Sandy Hill Rd., Coatesville 610-857-3959; www.sandyhill.net. Sunday service: 10:15am; Bible teaching, music; Children’s classes, staffed nursery; Adult classes, 9:15am, Youth Min., Sundays, 5:30-7:30pm. Small Groups. A Friendly, Christ-centered church. Preschool: Enrolling-2 1/2-5 years, 610857-1922 ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: Intersection of Rt. 100 & Worthington Rd., Exton. Two Worship Services at 9AM & 10:30AM. Sunday School at 9AM. Holy Communion is usually celebrated on the 1st Sunday each month. Children always welcome in worship. Childcare also available in the nursery. No matter who you are, or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here. Pastor: Rev. Jonathan Hauze, 610-363-7285 www.saintpaulsucc.net; E-mail stpucc@verizon.net. Find us on Facebook SVAROOPA® VIDYA ASHRAM: Our free meditation programs always include meditation instruction, making it easy for new meditators. Tuesdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 10:15 am feature a sutra discourse by Swami Nirmalananda as well as chanting & meditation. Thursdays at 6 am and Sundays at 8:30 am offer an immersion in Sanskrit chanting followed by meditation. Join us at Downingtown Yoga & Meditation Center, 116 E Lancaster, Downingtown; Listen to online audios of Swami’s discourses. Call us 610.644.7555 or email info@downingtownyoga.org THORNDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3503 Lincoln Highway, Thorndale, 610384-2433. Sunday worship: 8:30am & 10am. Communion first Sunday each month. 9:30am. Coffee Fellowship, 10am. Sunday School for children and adults. Nursery care. 8:15am-11:30am. Handicap access. Rev. Shauna Ridge Email: thorndaleumc@verizon.net www.thorndaleumc.org UPPER OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (EPC): 1121 Octorara Trail (on Rt. 10 a mile south of Rt. 30), Parkesburg. Sunday worship services at 9:30am (contemporary) & 11am (traditional). Combined worship service on the last Sunday of every month at 9:30am. Adult Sunday School classes during both worship services (SeptMay). Children’s Sunday School at 9:45am. Youth Grp meets at 10:45am. Adult choir, midweek Youth Grp & a variety of adult groups & home grps. Bill Kelly, Pastor: Bill Cliff, Assist Pastor, Discipleship & Outreach. 610-8575787, www.uopc-epc.org. Find us on Facebook. Christian Preschool: 610857-0236 VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH: Bible-based, independent. Pastor Daniel Mawson Sr. On Route 113, one mile north of Route 100. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.; Evening Service 6 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study & Kid’s Club 7 p.m. Nursery all services. 610-594-8939. 531 Uwchlan Ave., Chester Springs. www.vbc-pa.org WINDSOR BAPTIST CHURCH: 213 Little Conestoga Rd. in the village of Eagle. Sr. Pastor: Paul Chaya, Assoc. Pastor: Ben O’Toole, (610-458-5177) Sunday School all ages 9am.; Sunday Worship 10am. (nursery provided); Sunday Eve.: Youth Group for teens 5:45pm.; Worship & Elem. Age Youth Ministries at 6 p.m.; Wed. Eve. Prayer & Bible Study at 7pm., www.windsor-baptist.org

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Putting Safety First When Driving With Pets In The Car Many people can recognize the familiar image of a car traveling down the road with the head of a seemingly happy dog hanging out from the front passenger seat. Traveling in such a way may seem harmless, but doing so can be detrimental to both pets and their owners. According to Paws to Click, a community that aims to inspire pet owners to travel responsibly with their pets, allowing pets to travel in cars without employing a harness poses a significant threat to everyone in the car. The group notes that an unrestrained 75pound dog will exert about 2,250 pounds of force in a crash in which the car is traveling at just 30 miles per hour. Such force can injure others in the car as well as the pet. In addition, unrestrained pets may challenge first responders in an effort to protect their owners after an accident has taken place. It makes sense to harness pets when taking them along in the car. After all, drivers and their passengers wear seat belts, so why not provide the same safety net to pets? But Paws to Click notes that 84 percent of dog owners drive with their dogs in the car without using restraints. This despite the fact that American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF)

advises all pet owners to properly restrain their pets before departing on a car trip, no matter how short or long that trip is expected to be. In addition to properly restraining pets on car trips, pet owners can take several other steps to ensure the safety of their pets when riding in cars: · Don’t take pets along on car trips unless it is absolutely necessary. While it can be fun to take a pet with you, the AVMF advises pet owners to leave their pets home when possible. Pet owners whose pets are exhibiting signs of anxiety should try to address the anxiety so pets are comfortable at home alone. · Do not leave pets unattended in cars. A study from the Louisiana Office of Public Health found that temperatures in a dark sedan or a light gray minivan parked on a hot but cloudy day reached higher than 125 F in just 20 minutes. The study also found that cracking the window in such situations had little effect on the temperature inside the vehicle. On hot days, leave pets at home. Owners who must take their pets with them should never leave them in the car, as temperatures inside vehicles rise quickly, putting pets’ health in jeopardy.

Motorcycle Safety Promoted PennDOT recently held a Live Free Ride Alive Motorcycle Safety Day at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. This free community event featured a variety of activities with a focus on safety, designed to challenge riders’ skills on and off their motorcycles. Administered by PennDOT, the Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (PAMSP) offers five motorcycle safety courses free of charge to Pennsylvania class M permit and motorcycle license holders. These courses teach and reinforce the knowledge and skills needed to safely operate a motorcycle. The Pennsylvania State Police and PennDOT provided riding and braking demonstrations, as well as a demonstration of one of PAMSP’s valued training tools, the SKIDBIKETM. Riders could also observe live training as students took the Intermediate Riding Clinic.

All training clinics are conducted by certified instructors and are held at many locations throughout the state. Available training clinics include the four-hour Introduction to Riding Clinic (ITR), the 16-hour Beginner Riding Clinic (BRC), the eight-hour Intermediate Riding Clinic (IRC), the eight-hour 3-Wheel Riding Clinic (3WRC), and the oneday (nine-hour) Advanced Riding Clinic (ARC). Three of the clinics - the BRC, the IRC, and the 3WRC - offer a pathway to earning a motorcycle license. For more information or to enroll in a free course, readers may visit www.pamsp.com or call 800-845-9533 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Potential riders can download PennDOT’s free PA Motorcycle Practice test app as well as a copy of the Motorcycle Operators Manual dmv.pa.gov.

Eagleview Town Center Posts Schedule Eagleview Town Center, 565 Wellington Square, Exton, has announced upcoming events. All are located at Eagleview Town Center and have free admission. Concerts are offered every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. from June through August, excluding week of the Fourth of July. Movie Nights will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on the following dates:

Monday, June 17 - “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”; Monday, July 22 - “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part”; and Monday, Aug. 19 - “Incredibles 2.” A wellness fair is slated for Saturday, Sept. 14. A farmers market is held every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. Additional information can be found on Eagleview Town Center’s Facebook page.


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Tips For Traveling With Pets Many pet parents choose to include their four-legged companions in their travel plans. Bringing pets along can reduce the hassle of finding a pet sitter or a boarding service. Traveling with pets in tow also can be enjoyable for the entire family, including pets. Perhaps that is why a recent study from AAA and Best Western International found that more than half of American pet owners take their cats and dogs with them when they travel. Traveling with pets can be fun, but it means taking some extra steps when planning a trip to ensure pets are safe and content. Before hitting the road or soaring into the sky, pet owners should consider the following tips: · Acclimate the pet to the car. Conduct a trial run with your pet in tow to gauge how it handles a car ride. Start with shorter trips and build up. Assess how the pet reacts so you can make adjustments if necessary. · Get a wellness check. Visit the

vet prior to departing, particularly if you will be traveling far or abroad. Pack an updated copy of health and immunization records, as well as proof of ownership of the pet. Some countries require pet passports. Investigate if the destination country requires quarantine of the animal. · Buy a quality pet carrier. Be sure to have a secure and comfortable pet carrier for your dog, cat, or small animal. This can make travel safer for the animal. If flying, you may need to purchase an airlineapproved crate. Mark the crate with identification information and contact numbers. · Pack a pet-friendly kit. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) suggests bringing along food, a bowl, a leash, a waste scoop, plastic bags, grooming supplies, medication and first aid, and any travel documents. Pack a favorite toy or pillow. Bring along bottled water as well. Drinking unfamiliar water can upset pets’ stomachs.

· Book direct flights. A direct flight reduces the likelihood a pet will be kept on the tarmac or spend even longer times in the baggage hold of the plane. A pets-only airline might be a good choice as well. For example, Pet Airways offers climate-controlled cabins outfitted with individual crates, and a flight attendant checks on the animals every 15 minutes. After landing, pets are given a bathroom break. · Reserve pet-friendly lodging. Many hotel and motel chains now offer pet accommodations, and some provide pet-friendly rooms. There may be specific requirements, such as restricting the pet to a crate when unattended. · Make sure microchip data is current. Log into the service that coordinates with the pet’s microchip. Check to see that your address and phone number are current. Consider adding temporary travel contact data so the pet can be reunited with you if it gets lost at your destination.

National Guard Sites Available For Rent Pennsylvanians who want to host a community function can consider one of 62 Pennsylvania National Guard armories or readiness centers throughout the state, as well as the Keystone Conference Center located in Annville. Maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), the armories and readiness centers serve as local training facilities for members of the Pennsylvania National Guard. When not being used for training, many are available to be rented by the public. The facilities are spacious with plenty of parking and handicapped-accessibility and

can host reunions, fundraisers, birthday parties, or any other community event. Also available to rent is the Keystone Conference Center at Fort Indiantown Gap. Located on a wooded site on the side of Blue Mountain, above Marquette Lake, the Keystone Conference Center is a 10,000-square-foot structure with plenty of meeting and entertaining space, along with 125 parking spaces. To inquire about availability or to rent an armory or readiness center, readers may contact the Office of Facilities and Engineering at 717-861-8581 or ra-mvparc@ pa.gov. A complete list of armories and

readiness centers available to rent can be found at www.dmva.pa.gov by searching for “armories” or “readiness centers.” For more information about the Keystone Conference Center, readers may also contact ra-kcc@pa.gov.

Tips For Preventing Pets From Getting Lost No pet parents want their furry friends to escape the house, car, or yard and become lost. But curious pets have a way of getting out on their own, which not even the most watchful pet owners can always prevent. Animals that do not know how to find their way back home can quickly become disoriented and lost. The number of pets that go missing can be staggering. The American Humane Association estimates that more than 10 million dogs and cats are lost or stolen in the United States every year. One in three pets will become lost at some point during its life. While it is impossible to prevent every situation that may lead to a lost pet, pet owners can take some simple preventative steps to keep pets from becoming lost. 1. Get a collar and identification tag. Pets should wear some form of identification, which will differ based on the animal. For example, a dog can wear a collar and a name tag. Collars may seem “old school” in a digital world, but a dog tag is an ideal - and fast - way to identify a pet and provide contact information should it get lost. 2. Invest in microchipping. Microchipping is an effective

removes this desire, and the pets may be more content to remain at home. According to the Animal Humane Society, studies indicate that sterilized animals are less likely to roam than unsterilized animals. Many clinics will perform the surgery for a discount. 5. Leash pets outdoors. Even the most well-behaved and trained pets may dash off after a squirrel or other distractions from time to time, especially if the pet is scared. These issues can be prevented by using a leash or an animal carrier at all times when a pet is outside. 6. Escape-proof homes and yards. Check to see if any potential escape routes are around the house and outside in the yard. Pets need a secure, supervised area to exercise. Fencing needs to be tall enough to prevent pets from jumping over it. Dogs that dig can be derailed by burying chicken wire around the edges of the fence. Make sure gates are selflatching as well. Indoors, check that windows are secure. Exercise caution when opening doors and check that pets have not squeezed through, and advise visitors to do the same. If you have a Houdini on your hands, supervise outdoor play.

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way to ensure current contact information always accompanies the animal, whether it is wearing a collar or not. Microchips are small identification devices about the size of a grain of rice that are painlessly inserted just under the skin of a pet. The microchip gives off a signal that can be read with a handheld scanner used by animal shelters and most vets. A study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association examined information from 53 animal shelters across the U.S. and confirmed the high rate of return of microchipped dogs and cats to their families. If you microchip your pet, it is essential to keep the contact information associated with the chip updated. 3. Track the pet. GPS-based devices can be used to locate a pet if it gets out of the house. Much like the tracking devices in phones and watches, small tags can be placed on the pet’s collar and be tracked through an app on the owner’s phone or another device. 4. Ensure your pet is spayed or neutered. Animals that have not been spayed or neutered have a tendency to roam because they are looking to fulfill the instinct to mate. Neutering

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THURS., JUNE 27, 2019 AT 5 P.M. LOCATION: 954 Birdell Rd., Honey Brook, PA 19344. From Honey Brook take 322 E for 3.1 miles, right onto Birdell Road for 1.1 mile to sign on left. REAL ESTATE: Stucco sided 2 BR 1 bath ranch house cont. approx. 1,062 SF on 2.76 mostly wooded acres. House features sm. tiled foyer/mudroom; LR w/bow window, brick hearth & wood burning stove; kit. w/gas range & fridge; DR; laundry room w/W&D; 2 BRs; and a full bath. The home has a partial bsmt; woodstove heat; on site well & septic. The property contains a work shop w/elec. and fenced garden area w/water pond. NOTE: This affordable property would make a great cabin retreat or quiet secluded home for the nature enthusiast with its rustic natural surrounds, wildlife and privacy. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, June 8, 15 & 22 (1-3 P.M.) or by apt. call 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale. Terms by: Christopher Mealey Kling & Deibler Attorneys

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Lot Size 1.3 Acres M/L - Zoned Ag Located at 859 Simmontown Rd., Gap, Sadsbury Twp., Lanc. Co., PA, Octorara School District. One mile east of Gap on Rt. 30, turn right on Simmontown Rd., go 2/10th mile to real estate. Colonial Style Custom-Built, Brick, Frame & Siding Home with Attached Two Car Garage w/Storage Above. Eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets, side by side refrigerator, dishwasher, eat at island w/cooktop stove & oven; large family room w/knotty pine cathedral ceilings, Harman propane gas stove; dining room/office; laundry room, half bath. French doors leading to wooden deck overlooking pool & large backyard. Open staircase leading to second floor w/3 bedrooms w/closets; large bathroom w/walk-in shower, Jacuzzi tub & cabinetry. Full basement which could be finished. Basement has overhead door leading out to yard and pool area. Oil heat, central air, onsite well and sewer. Beautiful 16’x36’ in-ground pool w/vinyl fencing and concrete entertaining patio. Large 14’x40’ utility shed. OPEN HOUSE: Sat., June 15 & June 22 from 2:00-4:00 pm or call 717-656-7770 for private showing. $20,000 down day of auction, settlement on or before September 3, 2019. Taxes Approx. $7,000. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This home is situated in a country setting with a beautiful view and tasteful landscaping. New roof, some windows replaced with Renewal by Anderson replacement windows. There is some cosmetic work needed - paint and carpeting, but this is a house to be seen. Location, Location, Location. Auction for: Troy W. & Connie S. Rutter Nicholas T. Gard, Atty. 717-656-6717 Robert E. Martin & Sons, Auctioneers Jeffrey R. Martin - Michael L. Martin - Randall L. Ranck AU003567L www.auctionzip.com ID #3757 717-656-7770

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Family Weekend Getaways Posted Skin Cancer Health Tips Posted Weekend getaways in the great outdoors can be a great way for families to break from the norm and spend some quality time together while getting some fresh air. Such trips are popular, as the U.S. Travel Association notes that nearly three out of four domestic trips are taken for leisure purposes. Families looking to get away from home on weekends often look for activities or locales that appeal to children and parents alike while getting everyone out of the house. A handful of outdoor getaway ideas the whole family can enjoy are as follows: Hiking: By 2015, the United States was home to nearly 240,000 miles of hiking trails on federal and state lands. Hiking is a healthy hobby that often is free, which

can be especially appealing to budgetconscious parents. When exploring potential hiking destinations, parents should look for parks with child-friendly trails. Many parks have paved trails on flat surfaces, which are ideal for families with small children. Rivers/lakes: Escaping to a nearby river or lake for a day on the water can make for a memorable, family-friendly getaway. Look for activities like fishing and bring fishing rods or rent from nearby bait and tackle shops. If cruising is more the family’s style, look for boat tours that offer a chance to explore local history while giving the whole family an opportunity to relax on a boat and soak up some sun. Zoo/aquarium: According to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, there are

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From Churchtown, take N. Churchtown Rd. to right on Hammertown Rd. to left on Edwards, to Property on right. Home is Log and Chinking 2-story dwelling, with approx. 2,280 sq. ft. of living space. Main level has spacious eat-in Kitchen with cathedral ceiling, modern electric, vintage style cookstove, solid cherry cabinetry, and dishwasher. Living room with stone fireplace. Sitting Room or could be a main floor bedroom. Full bath. 2nd floor has 2 bedrooms and a full bath. Lower level Family room, a utility room with laundry area and half bath. Home has pine wood flooring. Quality built home with Superior walls and 3 zone heating. 2 covered porches, paved drive and home sits nicely on 5.1 acre tract. Detached 25 ft.x30 ft. garage. Solid built log home on 5.1 acre tract that adjoins Penna. Game land parcel. Seller is downsizing, don’t miss this one! Open House: Saturdays, June 1, 8, 15 • 1-3 P.M. Real Estate Terms: 10% down, balance due at settlement on or before 45 days.

LOCATION: 183 Barons Hill Road, Honey Brook, PA 19344. From Honey Brook take Rt. 322 E for 3.1 miles, right onto Birdell Road for 1.3 miles, left onto Brandamore Road for 1.8 miles, left onto Barons Hill Road 0.7 mile to property on right. REAL ESTATE: Large potential bldg. lot in a private setting surrounded by woodland. Lot had previous approvals for a new home to be constructed in 2008, but may be expired. Contact West Brandywine Twp. for details. Existing one-room concrete block structure & sheds on property are “as-is” and in unknown condition. Enter at your own risk! This property has great potential to be a very nice bldg. lot at an affordable price. School District: Coatesville Area. Zoned: R1. Taxes: $2,041. OPEN HOUSE: View land anytime or call for apt. at 610-286-5183. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; settlement within 45 days of sale.

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hand-drawn botanical illustrations highlighting the distinctive characteristics of many tree species. The book is also available as an online interactive version at www.arborday.org. For more information, including how to obtain the guide, readers may visit the website.

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and back. The scalp should be thoroughly inspected, using a blow dryer and mirror to expose each section to view and getting someone to help, if possible. The hands, including the palms, backs, between fingers, and under the fingernails, should be checked. Continuing up the wrists, individuals should scan examine the front and back of the forearms. Then, standing in front of a fulllength mirror, begin at the elbows and scan all sides of the upper arms and underarms. Next, the focus should move on to the neck, chest, and torso. Women should lift breasts to view the undersides. With their back to the fulllength mirror, individuals should use a hand mirror to inspect the back of their neck, shoulders, upper back, and any part of the back of the upper arms that could not be viewed in step 4. Using both mirrors, individuals should scan the lower back, buttocks, and backs of both legs. Propping each leg in turn on a stool or chair, the hand mirror should be used to examine the private areas. The front and sides of both legs, thigh to shin, ankles, tops of feet, between toes, and under toenails should be checked. Finally, the soles of feet and heels should be examined. For more information, readers may visit www.skincancer.org.

Foundation Publishes Tree Guide The Arbor Day Foundation has published a book that helps people identify trees in a simple, step-by-step process. The book is titled “What Tree Is That?” and is available for a set minimum donation to the nonprofit tree-planting organization. “What Tree Is That?” features

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better public education, and early detection are all contributing to this positive trend. It is important to get regular skin exams with a dermatologist. Finding a melanoma early can make all the difference in the prognosis; the estimated five-year survival rate for patients whose melanoma is detected early is about 98 percent. The survival rate falls to 64 percent when the disease reaches the lymph nodes and 23 percent when the disease metastasizes to distant organs. A professional skin exam takes only a few minutes out of a day, but it can provide peace of mind for the year. To make the most of an appointment, individuals should check their skin beforehand and take note of any new, changing, or unusual growths on their skin. Nail polish should be removed from fingernails and toenails. Individuals should direct the dermatologist’s attention to any spots noticed during the exam of their own skin. Individuals should be sure their physician examines hard-to-reach areas like the scalp, soles of the feet, and between the toes. The Skin Cancer Foundation offers a guide to skin self-exams. Mirrors should be used as necessary to get a clear view. People should examine their face, especially the nose, lips, mouth, and ears - front

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more than 220 accredited zoos and aquariums in the United States and Canada. That makes it easy for families that live just about anywhere to plan day trips to local zoos, where they can spend the day marveling at exotic wildlife. Theme parks: Theme parks make for a great destination during weekend getaways. Many theme parks even offer rides and attractions for young children, but parents should call ahead to confirm this before planning their trips. Weekend getaways are great ways for families to spend time in the great outdoors and take advantage of local attractions. With some simple investigation, families might find there are lots of local attractions within driving distance of their homes.


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Program To Highlight Local Transportation History West Caln Historical Society will meet on Tuesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at the West Caln Municipal Building, 721 W. Kings Highway, Wagontown. The subject will be “Early Transportation in Chester County. Author, historian, and reporter Christine Quillman will present “Making Inroads: An Illustrative Look at the History of Transportation in Chester County.”

The illustrated lecture will draw on Quillman’s extensive collection of vintage postcards and early photos and will focus on major roads that helped to shape the county’s reputation. The lecture will highlight America’s first turnpike, known today as U.S. Route 30, as well as other important Philadelphia-Lancaster routes, including the Strasburg Highway,

Route 162, and the Kings Highway, Route 340. Attendees will get to know the history of West Caln as it relates to early transportation and being part of the most agriculturally advanced regions of southeastern Pennsylvania thanks to enterprising early settlers. Meetings are free and open to the public.

Morton Named As Chair Of PBA Group itable affiliate of the PBA. Morton served as the 2013 president of the Chester County Bar Association and is a past chair of the association’s Family Law Section, Bench Bar Committee and Young Lawyers Division. She also served on the association’s board of directors, nominating committee and judicial evaluation committee. She has written about and lectured on various family law topics for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the educational arm of the PBA, and bar associations, Inns of Court and private organizations. Since 2011, Morton has served on the board of Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania. She is the co-leader of a neighborhood Bible study group. She is a past board member of the Chester County SPCA. She holds an undergraduate degree from West Chester University and a Juris Doctor degree from

Kim Denise Morton Widener Law School, where she was on the Law Review and the Moot Court Honor Society. Founded in 1895, the PBA strives to promote justice, professional excellence and respect for the law; improve public understanding of the legal system; facilitate access of legal services; and serve the lawyer members of the association.

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Businesses Invited To Apply For Disaster Loan Due to the storms that took place during the summer of 2018, the commonwealth of Pennsylvania requested and obtained a Small Business Administration (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Declaration. EIDL assistance is available only to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, and most private nonprofit organizations in the designated counties and after the SBA determines they are unable to obtain credit elsewhere. EIDLs provide the necessary working capital to help small businesses survive until normal operations resume after a disaster. The SBA can provide up to $2 million to help meet financial obligations

and operating expenses that could have been met had the disaster not occurred. The loan amount will be based on the actual economic injury and the company’s financial needs, regardless of whether the business suffered any property damage. For businesses in Adams, Berks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties, the eligible event was the flooding that took place on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, 2018; the deadline to apply is Thursday, July 18. Berks County businesses may also apply due to the flooding that took place on July 21 to 27, 2018, with the application deadline of Tuesday, July 23. Berks and Chester

county businesses are also eligible to apply based on the flooding that occurred from Aug. 12 to 15, and the deadline to apply is Wednesday, Sept. 11. Businesses can apply for an SBA disaster assistance loan at https://disasterloan.sba.gov. Businesses must submit the completed loan application and a signed and dated IRS Form 4506-T giving permission for the IRS to provide SBA with their tax return information. For additional information, readers may contact the SBA disaster assistance customer service center at 800-659-2955 (TTY: 800-877-8339) or disaster customerservice@sba.gov.

School Zone Program Posted Pennsylvania teachers are invited to participate in Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s Litter Free School Zone Program. This comprehensive program encourages young people to take an active role in protecting and improving the environment through recycling, litter awareness, and community stewardship. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful will provide a sign to each school that participates in

the program. As part of the program, the school commits to organizing two cleanups or beautification events per year. All schools are welcome to participate, including public and private elementary, middle, and high schools. Litter Free School Zone events can also be registered with the Great American Cleanup of PA, a statewide community

improvement initiative. Registered events can receive free cleanup supplies such as bags, gloves, and vests courtesy of PennDOT, the Department of Environmental Protection, and Keep America Beautiful. Educators may learn more about the Litter Free School Zone program at www.keeppabeautiful.org or by contacting Stephanie Larson at 877-772-3673.

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Apply @ Town & Country Moving 2145 Ticonderoga Blvd, Ste 450 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-524-9099 RESIDENTIAL CLEANING COMPANY headquartered in Exton seeking cleaners for Chester County Starting Wage Rate $12/ Hour Call: 484-873-3505

Pay rates up to $21.55/HR DOE DRIVER NEEDED FOR weekly route between Oxford, PA & Downingtown, PA. Call 610-585-3849

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Kim Denise “Deni” Morton began a two-year term as chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) House of Delegates, the association’s policymaking body, at the conclusion of the association’s annual meeting on May 17 in Lancaster. Morton is a partner in the firm of Morton & Kubacke Family Law in West Chester. Morton is currently serving a three-year term on the council of the PBA Solo and Small Firm Section. She is a member of the PBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, Commission on Women in the Profession, Family Law Section, Non-Dues Revenue Task Force, Quality of Life/Balance Committee and Senior Lawyers Committee. From 2015 to 2018, she served as a zone governor on the PBA Board of Governors. Morton is currently serving on the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation, the char-


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If you are looking to work for a local family owned business, Dutch-Way is the place for you! Our Gap location is currently hiring for full and part time positions. Management opportunities are available.

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Collectibles BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES www.DNRCollectibles.com PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/ Memorabilia, Movie/ Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!

MINIATURE DONKEYS. Babies, Yearlings, 2 & 3 year olds, perfect pets, excellent breeding animals. Beautiful Nigerian Goat Kids. 717-865-4473 NEW HOLLAND BALER 276; New Idea Manuer Spreader, 245; New Holland Hay Bind, 488; A Gap Hay Wagon. Call 610-869-3959

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.

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HUSKY/LAB MIX PUPPIES 12 weeks old. 3 females, 2 cream, $300. 1 black w/ white marks, blue eyes $350. 1 cream male, $200. Very friendly. Shots, dewormed. Healthy, vet-checked and ready to go. Holtwood 717-617-4288 LAB PUPPIES, ENGLISH bloodlines, very cute & friendly, 2 black males, 1 choc. female, shots, wormed, vet checked, ready now, Males- $950, Females$1,000. 610-593-1076 LAB/GERMAN SHEPHERD Mixed Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed, $350. obo. 717-656-4786 Ext. 1 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 SHELTIE PUPPIES, VERY cute, nice markings, shots & wormed, ready 6/21. $450. 717-768-7925 SHICHON TEDDY BEAR PUPPIES, 2 females, born 3/20/19, vet checked, shots, wormed, very socialized, $750, 717-371-8277

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Sporting Goods GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524

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STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198 (NANI)

SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription Painkillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call Today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-866-0913 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! No experience needed! 1-844-452-4121. drive4stevens.com (NANI) USE ROUNDUP WEED KILLER? NonHodgkin’s Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma and Leukemia may result from RoundUp exposure. A recent $2 billion judgement was awarded in a RoundUp injury case. Call 1-619-493-4791 or email: RoundUp@breakinginjurynews.com and let us begin work on your RoundUp case today. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM

SEASONAL COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640

SERVICES RENDERED

CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.

SHENBERGER PAINTING SERVICES INTERIOR/EXTERIOR 610-942-7310

DRIVEWAY LADY LLC Asphalt Paving & Concrete & Sealcoating. Guaranteed & insured. 484-631-8122; drivewaylady.com DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster. E & S ELECTRIC Certified Electrician, Licensed & Insured. E. Fallowfield Area. Reas. Rates. Senior Citizen Discount. Will Beat or Match Any Written Estimate. Ed 484-639-3374. PA 065817

ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING Reasonable Rates • Licensed & Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789

$129 GUTTER CLEANING Insured. 610-399-4555 GUTTER CLEANING AND leaf guard roofing 3 AMISH LADIES & an English woman CLEANING 484-995-7149

A LOCAL HANDYMAN

Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789 A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message

ABSOLUTE JUNK REMOVAL

single items or home clean-outs fully Insured. 610-547-7789 ADDITIONS, AMISH KITCHENS, REMODEL Design Build.Robert Baney LLC 717-442-9261, 484-880-8609 PA26

and roof repairs. 10 years experience 717-715-5844 GUTTER MAN AL Gutter cleaning, storm damage repair. New gutter screens installed. Small roof repairs. Fully ins. 610-593-2299 (PA045381) HANDYMAN SERVICE. REFERENCES AVAILABLE. 610-458-0394 OR VINCENT.IMPRIANO@GMAIL.COM PA127863 IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING? Do you want to have your roof inspected? We fix all roofs: shingles, rubber, slate, cedar shake, metal. Affordable and good workmanship. Integrity Roofing Repair, LLC. Fully insured. “Quality roof repairs you can trust.” Give us a call! 717-490-2665 JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560

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SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $99.97/mo. Fastest Internet. 100MB per second speed. Free Primetime on Demand. Unlimited Voice. NO CONTRACTS. Call 1-855-652-9304 or visit http://tripleplaytoday.com/national

SERVICES RENDERED

God Bless America AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 ARROW TREE SERVICE Tree Removals, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Free Estimates, Fully Insured. 10% off with this ad! 610-269-6495

LAWN MOWING, MULCH, PRUNING & CLEANUPS. Call Procare Today! 484-402-4024 sales@ppslandscaping.com

LIGHT EXCAVATING, Hardscape, & All Types of Retaining Walls. By Sam The Tree Guy LLC. PA 103525. 717-548-0886 MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885 PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!

PAINTING- INT/ EXT. BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880 CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses/ yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Reasonable prices. Insured. 717-928-3021 CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844

TJ Wilcox Painting PA18781 610-348-4436

POWER WASHING Homes, Decks & Light Commercial Properties

Morinelli Services 610-316-6422 PRO HOME HANDYMAN No Job Too Small Call for Free Estimate. 610-563-5262

ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING 610-469-4691. PA047624

SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal. Fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886

SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262 TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Brush Clearing - Stump Grinding. Sunny Slope Tree Service. Family Owned & Operated Since 1996 Fully Insured PA103313 717-768-0114 www.sunnyslopetreeservice.com

WILLINE BUILDERS LLC Specializing in custom built decks, screened in porches & all season rooms. PA136996 Call Daniel 717-799-9959

For Rent

Manufactured Housing

ATGLEN, 1BR 1st flr Apt, $800/mo. Incl’des heat, W/S/T. 1st mo., sec dep req’d. Call 610-476-0182

DEER RUN, Honey Brook, 2014 28X48, 3 bed, 2 bath, New 3 Ton AC, Generator, All Appliances, New Laminate floors Immaculate! Financing Available. Discovery Homes Inc. 610-223-7106

Country Living at its Best! Single Family Home 1246 Telegraph Road West Bradford, PA 2bd, 1ba, kitchen, living room, Lg. deck Rent: $1075.00 MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com GLENBROOK APARTMENTS ATGLEN, PA Accepting Applications for Waiting List 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Rent Based on 30% of Income 610-593-2073/ TTY 800-855-2880/ Espanol 800-855-2884 Equal Housing Opportunity

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HONEY BROOK LIVING ASSOCIATES 55 plus facility, no smoking, no pets, $894/ month, Utilities included. Sec. 8 ok. 610-273-3193

ITEMS WANTED

OC, MD., 14TH ST: 1, 2 & 4BR Vacation Apts. Nightly/ Weekly. Groups Welcome 410-289-4794 portnstarboardapts.com

1 OR 100 OLD PICTURE FRAMES Wanted; OLD OIL PAINTINGS in any condition. Call 610-296-8818.

A BUYER SEEKS Old Books, Postcards, Photo’s, COSTUME JEWELRY, Pottery, Antiques, Complete Estates. Call Cara at 610-918-2528 or 484-356-3123 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 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. I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783. SMITH AUCTION COMPANY seeking consignments for Fall auction lineup. Art, Antiques, Coins, Comics, Currency, Jewelry, Sports, Pottery, Toys, Trains, etc www.smithauctionco.com 610-476-6965 AU- 002766-L

REAL ESTATE 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.

STORAGE/ GARAGE UNITS AVAILABLE Storage shed 10X10, Honey Brook, Monthly Rental $45 Garage 41X28 includes same size loft West Bradford, Monthly Rental, $680. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

For Sale OPEN HOUSE-June 22nd, 10AM-2PM Country Living at its best! 503 Boulder Lane, Gap, PA Beautiful New Mobile Home 3bd, 2ba, modern open concept living room & kitchen. $67,500 Included in sale, 1yr warr., $300 Landscape package Rebate: $500 if settled by 6/30/19 Call: 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com 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. Classifieds @ 1-800428-4211

Manufactured Housing 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 2005 NISSAN MAXIMA SL 3.5L, Manual 6 spd, New clutch, Silver, AC/PW/PDL, Tilt, Cruise, Sunroof, Side & curtain airbags, Bose Stereo, 160K, Fair cond., Runs good. Asking $3000 OBO. Call 717-629-8585, Leave message. ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, 24/7. TOP DOLLAR PAID. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT, 484-886-0637 AT LOU’S Top dollar paid for junk cars & trucks. $$ 200 & up. 484-886-1971 (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

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607 GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726

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

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2015 CHAPARRAL 37’ fifth wheel, loaded, ready, $38,000 OBO. 717-435-5186. Can deliver to you. 21FT TRAVEL TRAILER. 2016 Fun Finder, Model F214WSD, one slide out, like new condition, fully loaded. Sleeps 4. Asking $14,500. Call 717-939-2595

For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT 103 Ash St. Coatesville, PA Second floor, private entrance & parking 2bd, 1ba, Kitchen, living room Rent: $805. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

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