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Morgantown/Honey Brook JANUARY 9, 2019

IN THIS ISSUE: SOFTBALL LEAGUE SEEKS MORE TEAMS page 5

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXVI • NO 51

WINTER SPORTS

A Beginner’s Guide to Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing will be offered on Sunday, Jan. 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Bingaman Nature Center, 2843 Hill Road, Reading. Following an introductory talk, attendees will put their newly learned skills to use by going on a hike. Snowshoes will be available in various sizes. Cross-county ski kits can be rented from Buchman’s Ski Shop in Muhlenberg Township. To register one week before the program date, call 610-374-2944, ext. 2611. SIMPLE GIFTS

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 5 Brooke Manor, Birdsboro, will present a lecture and concert by Simple Gifts, an award-winning folk music duo that performs folk music from around the world. The program will take place on Sunday, Jan. 20, at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. There is no cost for admission, but a freewill donation will be accepted. For details, call the church at 610-582-8167. STORY TIME

Honey Brook Community Library, 687 Compass Road, Honey Brook, will offer Story Time With Miss Jennifer at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 9 through Feb. 28. The program will feature songs, stories, and crafts. Story time is suited for children ages 2 to 5, but children of all ages may attend. For more information, contact the library at 610-273-3303 or email jspade@ccls.org.

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Hopewell UMC Serves Free Christmas Meal By Francine Fulton

More than 80 people from the community gathered to enjoy a Christmas Day dinner at Hopewell United Methodist Church (UMC) in Downingtown on Dec. 25. This was the sixth year that the free meal has been offered by church volunteers. Those who attended the event were treated to a complete holiday dinner that included turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, baked macaroni and cheese, stuffing, corn, green beans and mashed potatoes with gravy. There was also an appetizer table that offered green salad, coleslaw, crackers and cheese and other snacks. For dessert, attendees enjoyed cookies and an assortment of pies, including pumpkin, apple, peach and blueberry, which were donated by a local business. The dinner was held in the church’s Family Life Center, which was decorated

for the occasion and filled with the sounds of Christmas music played on a stereo. Attendees took home cards made in advance by students from Hopewell Christian Preschool and the church’s Sunday school class. The Rev. Amy Banka, the new lead pastor at Hopewell UMC, provided a prayer before the meal. According to church administrator Becky Bennington, event organizer, about 30 church volunteers helped out at the event, including those who visited the church early in the morning for setup. Volunteer Karl Findeison, who was in charge of cooking the meal, also arrived early to place all of the turkeys in the oven. Bennington said that each year people of all ages and backgrounds attend the dinner and some make it a yearly tradition. “It’s open to anyone. It’s a place where people can share a meal together,” she stated. See Hopewell UMC pg 7

By Francine Fulton

COMMUNITY LUNCHEON

Nantmeal United Methodist Church, 359 Nantmeal Road, Glenmoore, will hold its monthly community luncheon on Saturday, Jan. 12, from noon to 2 p.m. The menu will include homemade vegetable soup, hot dogs, dessert, and beverages. The meal is free. In the case of inclement weather, the luncheon will be canceled.

While people in recovery from a mental illness are treated by professionals and various therapies, they may lack the support of personal friends. Helping to fill that gap is Compeer Chester County, a nonprofit organization that pairs people living with mental health conditions with volunteer friends from the community. “ We want to add friendship therapy to a person’s life,” said Donna Kueny, who was named the new Compeer Chester County program director on Dec. 17. “Both people benefit from that. The volunteers truly make a difference in someone’s life, and for the person in recovery their self-esteem level goes up and See Compeer pg 6

By Francine Fulton

Donna Kueny was recently appointed the new program director of Compeer Chester County, a nonprofit organization that pairs volunteer friends with people living with mental health conditions.

Conner Haines, an 18-year-old homeschool graduate from Honey Brook, has set a major goal - to share the Gospel in every country of the world within the next five years by working with ministries, missionary groups and Christians in each country. He also offers the groups his videography and photography services to help them document their work. Conner began his adventure six months ago and has visited 59 countries so far, including Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Guatemala, Mexico and El Salvador. He has had the opportunity visit with orphans and refugees, take part in building projects, volunteer at vacation Bible schools and help the homeless. “I really love traveling and doing See Missionary pg 3

Chester County resident Conner Haines, 18, has a goal to visit every country in the world to share the Gospel and volunteer with local missionaries. He also offers the groups help in documenting their work through his video and photography services.

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Congregation members at Hopewell United Methodist Church served a free Christmas Day dinner on Dec. 25. Volunteers at the event included (from left) Becky Bennington, Gina Gill, Greg Schroder, Karl Findeison, Annette Kappenhauer and Megan Bennington. Attendees were also able to take home extra food in takeout containers.

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has been the most challenging part of his journey. “I research and spend hours finding missionary groups and organizations in that part of the country, introduce myself, explain what I would like to do and (volunteer to) serve in any way,” he stated. “It’s a lot of logistics work.” Conner noted that his favorite country to visit so far in his life has been China. “I have been there four times. I have three adopted siblings from China,” he said. “It’s close to my heart; I love the culture.” He said that a lot of his travels have been financed through donations. “God provides. People donate and bless me with donations without me even asking,” he said. “My parents provided the initial cost of the trip, but I have not publicly looked for donations, so that’s been pretty awesome.” Following his journey, Conner plans to continue mission work as his career goal. “As of now, I am not exactly sure of what I will do. I might go to a Bible or missionary college,” he stated. “I see me traveling and doing missionary work or settling down in one country.” Conner encourages the public to visit www.heyplanet.earth, where his work and travels are documented. “One of my (goals) is to make a book with a photo from every country,” he said. “I

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mission work; my first mission trip was at age 12 to Guatemala,” Conner said, explaining how his mission objective came about. “It is something I always liked doing and just decided to make it a goal - traveling to each country of the world.” Conner recently spent a week at home in Chester County for Christmas. “I got back on Dec. 22 from Haiti,” Conner explained. “Three of my sisters came down and met me (in Haiti), and we volunteered at an orphanage and distributed ‘shoes that grow,’ which adjust in size as children grow. It was an amazing trip.” Next for Conner will be a trip to China and Mongolia. “I will be working with a local missionary family. They have youth programs and sports ministries, and I will serve with them in Mongolia,” he explained. “After that, I will go back to China and give out Gospel booklets.” Conner graduated in May of 2018 and started his mission work on June 19. “I flew from New York to Iceland to Belgium. I travel individually, but I meet up with different missionary groups,” he reported. “A lot of time I talk to people on the trains, and sometimes I meet people on the streets and help out wherever I can.” He said that finding missionary organizations to work with

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David’s Drive from pg 1

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By Francine Fulton

for the volunteers.” The Christmas Gift Wrapping Extravaganza is one of DD831’s many efforts that benefit veterans. The charity collects socks and underwear throughout the year and also offers assistance to previously homeless veterans by helping them with transitional housing and by purchasing new beds and household items for them. Turner said that the various projects not only provide comfort to his family but also honor David Turner Jr. In a post at www.facebook.com/davids.drive, Turner wrote, “Thanks to the love from the community we get to honor him - to ensure he is not forgotten. We feel close to David as it keeps his memory alive.”

For more information about David’s Drive, readers may visit the Facebook page or www.davidsdrive831.org.

David’s Drive 831 (DD831), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of veterans, held its ninth annual Christmas Pictured on front: Gift Wrapping Extravaganza on After David’s Drive 831 volDec. 14 at the Coatesville Veterunteers packed 1,000 Christans Affairs (VA) Medical Center. mas boxes for veterans during During the event, approxian event held at the mately 200 volunteers wrapped Coatesville Veterans Affairs 1,000 gift boxes containing perMedical Center, they stacked sonal care items, snacks and the boxes to create the nummore. The Christmas gifts were ber 831. The 831 symbolizes distributed to veterans who the phrase “I love you,” reside at the Coatesville VA Medibecause it contains eight letcal Center, as well as to veterans ters and three words that at other facilities. have one meaning. Members of the Turner family include DD831 is named after David (center, seated from left) Turner Jr., who died at the age of David, Sam and Joy Turner. 20 on Dec. 16, 2009. At the time of his death, David was employed at the VA center, and afterward, his family members started the David’s Drive charity to benefit veterans by providing muchneeded goods and services. The 831 symbolizes the phrase “I love you,” because it contains eight letters and three words that have one meaning. During the event, in an assembly line fashion, volunteers packed the boxes with the individual items that were purchased in advance with donated funds. Each box contained deodorant, lotion, toothpaste and a toothbrush, a Approximately 200 volunteers gathered at the Coatesville VA pen and pencil, chocolates, mints, Medical Center on Dec. 14 for the annual Christmas Gift socks, a hat, a scarf, gloves and a Wrapping Extravaganza presented by David’s Drive 831. puzzle book, among other items. “Each box also (contained) a holiMORGANTOWN - HONEY BROOK day card, including homemade ones,” explained David Turner Sr., founder and president of David’s Drive 831. “There were 25 items Published By total in each box.” Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. Boxes were then wrapped in white paper. The wrapped boxes PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS were given to volunteers who decorated them with various designs. “Anybody that wanted to color the boxes was (invited),” said Turner. “There were Girl The Community Courier reserves the right to reject any advertisement. Scout troops there and church Alcoholic beverage advertising not accepted. 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As part of its commitment to highlighting good news in the local community, Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) invites churches, clubs, community groups, schools, and other nonprofit organizations, as well as residents, to submit news releases to the Community Courier. Announcements for nonprofits are printed in the Community Courier free of charge as space is available and may cover meeting information, fundraisers, special events, community service, awards and accomplishments, and more. News submissions should answer who, what, where (address and town), when (date and time), and why and provide any other relevant details and contact information. News releases are accepted by email and regular mail. Community members may email news release submissions and high-resolution digital photos to news@engle online.com. Submissions may be


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Food Donations from pg 1 By Francine Fulton

Most people are familiar with an Advent calendar, which is used to count down the days to Christmas. As part of the tradition on each day of December until Christmas, a door or window is opened on a paper calendar to reveal a prize, a Bible verse or a piece of chocolate, among other items. At Hopewell United Methodist Church (UMC) in Downingtown, the congregation recently took part in a Reverse Advent Calendar (RAC) program by collecting nonperishable food items during the four weeks preceding Christmas. The donations were collected to benefit the Lord’s Pantry of Downingtown. “Instead of opening the day’s Advent calendar door to receive a surprise or treat, we (asked the congregation) to give a gift by putting aside a packaged food item as a donation each day of Advent,” explained Deb Boyd, Hopewell UMC’s director of lay ministries. Reverse Advent Calendar sacks (RAC-SACKs) were distributed to members to transport their food donations from home to Hopewell UMC. The RAC-SACKS also contained instructions and a list of items most needed by the food pantry. Additionally, participants were asked to pray for the people and the families that were to receive the food. Congregation members placed their donations in the church narthex, which featured a large Advent calendar picturing various food items on each day of the month. Nonperishables collected by the congregation included cereal, instant potatoes and stuffing, pasta and jarred sauce and peanut butter and jelly. The items will be delivered to the Lord’s Pantry later in January when holiday food drives end or possibly on the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. “In January and February (the food bank’s) shelves are (depleted),” noted Becky Bennington, church administrator. Both Boyd and Bennington said that the effort was a tangible way to help others in need. “Our goal was 4,000 items, and we surpassed that,” Bennington said. “It has been amazing to watch the pile of food grow.” “This is the first year that we have done this, but it has been so successful and fun that I suspect we have started a new tradition this year which will continue,” Boyd added.

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DVGRR Slates Meet-And-Greet Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue (DVGRR) will hold its monthly “Meet and Greet the Goldens” on Saturday, Jan. 12, from 10 a.m. to noon at its Golden Gateway facility, 60 Vera Cruz Road, Reinholds. Dogs will be available for adoption, staff members will be

on hand to answer all questions, and food will be available for purchase. There is no admission charge, and photography is not permitted. For more information, readers may call 717-484-4799 or visit www.dvgrr.org/adopt/meet -greet-2.

Congregation members at Hopewell United Methodist Church recently took part in a Reverse Advent Calendar program by collecting nonperishable food items during the four weeks preceding Christmas. The food will be given to the Lord’s Pantry of Downingtown.

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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 717-892-6024. Calendar items can also be emailed to ffulton@engle online.com. For more information, call 800-800-1833, ext. 7592. Hall Of Fame Vote The Tri-County Softball League will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 9, to select former players for the Tri-County Softball League Hall of Fame. All current and former players are invited to attend the meeting and vote on the nominees. The meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn, 6170 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, at 7 p.m. Twenty-eight players have been nominated for the Hall of Fame. Fifteen players will be selected. For more details, call Ernie Devlin at 484-624-2720. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a weight-loss support group, will meet on Thursday, Jan. 10, and every Thursday), at Tel Hai Retirement Community’s Garrett Center in Honey Brook. Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6 p.m., and the meeting starts at 6 p.m. The

first meeting is free to guests. For information, contact Marcia at 484-238-4559. Breakfast With The Bible Alan Lindsay, senior warden of the Church of Saint Mary at Calvary in Elverson, will host Breakfast With the Bible on Friday, Jan. 11, at 8:30 a.m. at the Morgantown Coffee House, 4997 N. Twin Valley Road, Elverson. Attendees should bring a Bible and may enjoy coffee, tea, and/or breakfast. The community is invited to participate. Owl Program Berks County Parks and Recreation Department will present “Roots to Wings: Owls, What a Hoot!” on Thursday, Jan. 10, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Bingaman Nature Center, 2843 Hill Road, Reading. The program will discuss how owls adapted for nighttime living and how they manage to see, eat, and fly at night. The nature-inspired program is designed for children ages 3 to 5 and will include hands-on activities, games, stories, and a craft related to the topic of the day. There is a per-child cost, and preregistration is required. For more details and registration, contact jbrooks@countyofberks.com or 484509-2667. More information is also available at www.countyofberks.com/parks. Library Programs Boone Area Library, 129 N. Mill St., Birdsboro, will present a Winter STEM and Crafternoon on Saturday, Jan. 12, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Youths are invited to enjoy winter-themed STEM activities and crafts. The program is targeted

toward students in kindergarten through grade five, but people of all ages are welcome. To register or for more information, call the library at 610-582-5666. Hike The Berks Strollers will hike at Felix Dam Park located on the Schuylkill River on Saturday, Jan. 12. Attendees should meet at 10 a.m. at the Felix Dam parking lot. The GPS address for the park is 1201 Whitner Road, Reading. For more information, directions or to learn if the hike has been canceled due to inclement weather, call Deanna, the hike leader, at 610-929-3109 TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a nonprofit weight loss support group, will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 8:45 to 10 a.m. at The Torch Community Center, located in the Clock Tower Plaza in Morgantown. For more information, call Sally at 610-286-6748. Guests may attend one meeting without joining. All are welcome. Neighbors Meeting Neighbors Caring and Sharing, a Christian women’s group, will meet at Conestoga Mennonite Church, 2779 Main St., Morgantown, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 9:15 to 11 a.m. A new program, “My Favorite Things,” will be featured. Each attendee is asked to bring three favorite things valued under $5 each to share with the group. The items will be given out through a random drawing.

For details, readers may visit www.conestogamennonitechurch.org/neighbors.html or call the church office at 610-286-9124. Support Group Green Hills Manor at The Heritage, located on the campus of The Heritage of Green Hills, will host the first of monthly support groups for caregivers of individuals suffering from dementia. The first caregiver support group will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Held in conjunction with the Delaware Valley Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, the group sessions are free and open to the public. The support groups will be conducted by trained Alzheimer’s Association facilitators. The support groups will be offered on the third Wednesday of every month at Green Hills Manor, which is located at 10 Tranquility Lane, Shillington, just off Morgantown Road/Route 10 across from the Flying Hills Golf Course. For more information, contact Melissa Oley at 484-755-3228 or moley@ heritagegh.com. Book Club The Boone Area Library, 129 N. Mill St., Birdsboro, will host a meeting of the Cliffhanger Book Club on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 6 p.m. The group will discuss “The Wife Between Us” by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen. For more information, call 610-582-5666 or visit www.facebook.com/boonearea library.

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the Chester County Department of Mental Health/Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and private donations. Kueny explained that she actually is not new to leading the Compeer Chester County program. “Four years ago, I started in this role (as program manager),” she explained. “After about six months, I was promoted to a regional director for MHP in Delaware County to manage programs there. So, this is like coming home.” According to Kueny, Compeer volunteers are paired with individuals of the same gender and geographical area who share common interests. Volunteers are asked to meet with their friends for four hours minimum each month for one year. The pairs can share activities such as meeting for lunch or going to a sporting event. Kueny noted that she was a volunteer Compeer friend herself. “We mostly went out to lunch and (shopping), and we did a lot of phone support,” she said. “ We also attended Compeersponsored events, including the Friendship Luncheon and the picnic in the summertime.” She explained that her primary role as the new program director is to facilitate the matches. She is also working on a new program called CompeerCORPS Vet2Vet, which will match veteran volunteers with veterans in recovery from mental illness. “We live in a society where most people want to volunteer and do something to make a difference,” Kueny stated. “Compeer is so wonderful because the one thing that people in mental health recovery never have (enough of is) friends. There is a lot of social isolation with mental health.”

Individuals in the program have been diagnosed with conditions such as depression, social anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, and they are referred to the program by a mental health professional. “The people we accept into the program are working in conjunction with their therapist or case manager,” noted Kueny. “They have been stable in the community for a while and they have the support of the entire team throughout the whole process.” Volunteers, who undergo an interview, a background check and a training session, are of various ages and come from different backgrounds. “We are actually getting a lot of younger people, which is helpful,” Kueny said, noting that Compeer Chester County

has held recruiting events at West Chester and Widener universities, among others. As of Nov. 30, 2018, Kueny reported that there are 52 Compeer matches in Chester County. This includes 41 oneto-one matches; seven calling matches, where pairs talk on the phone; three e-buddies, where the friends communicate via email; and one group match for veterans led by Rob Chisholm, Compeer Chester County’s founder, who still volunteers with the program. To learn more about Compeer Chester County, readers may contact Kueny at 610-436-4445 or dkueny@mhphope.org. More information, including a volunteer application, is also available at www.compeerchesco.org.

they have an honest-to-goodness friend.” Compeer Chester County is a program of Mental Health Partnerships (MHP), supported by

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“Some families come back every year. One man even brings his own stool because he doesn’t like our chairs,” she said with a smile. “A woman was here last year and asked us to pray for her because she had cancer. This year she came back and is healthy and doing well.” Following the dinner, attendees were invited to take home the extra food in takeout containers provided by the church. “Everyone goes home with a second meal,” said Bennington. Additionally, 20 takeout meals were delivered to Safe Harbor of Chester County. As they left the dinner, visitors were also presented gift bags filled with candy. A few new people attended the dinner thanks to a free shuttle service that was offered for the first time from The Well, Hopewell UMC’s community center located at 107 W. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. “We

On Dec. 15, Terre Hill Boy Scout Troop 172 participated in the national Wreaths Across America program at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery to honor fallen heroes. The program’s mission is to remember, honor, and teach. Among the volunteers who took part were thousands of registered youths, who each received a patch and a certificate of participation. Volunteers collectively placed 40,000 wreaths, covering every grave throughout the cemetery. To learn more about Terre Hill Boy Scouts, readers may contact Scoutmaster Jim Leonard at 717-354-0037.

hope more people take advantage of that service next year,” Bennington said. Hopewell UMC is located at 852 Hopewell Road, Downingtown. Worship services at Hopewell include a Saturday contemporary service at 5:25 p.m. in the main sanctuary. Sunday traditional worship services are held at 8 and 9:30 a.m. in Bower Chapel, located on the church campus.

Sunday contemporary worship services are held at 9:30 and 10:55 a.m. in the main sanctuary. For more information, readers may visit www.hopewellumc.org or contact the church office at 610-269-1545 or hopewell@hopewellumc.org. More information is also available by searching for “Hopewell UMC, Downingtown, PA” on Facebook.

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Local supporters of the Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County Inc. (CVC) once again came together to make the holidays brighter for local victims of crime and violence in Chester County. The Friars’ Society and the Abbé Society at West Chester University worked with agency advocates to coordinate a sizable stack of gifts for two specific families in need this holiday season. The Friars have a commitment to serve not only the university, but also surrounding community, which includes CVC at a half-mile away. Additional support came from CVC’s annual Mrs. Claus Fund, which began years ago as a collaborative effort between CVC and Detective Dave Maurer of the West Goshen Police Department. The idea originally stemmed from a client need for essential winter clothing; it then developed into raising necessary funds. Each year the Mrs. Claus Fund raises money and secures gift cards for clients who need a little extra help, especially around the holidays. The fund assists with essentials like filling up the car with gas, buying snow boots and coats, or making sure that children have a gift to open on Christmas Day. Maurer, a longtime supporter of CVC, spearheads the Mrs.

Caley Receives Academic Honor Weston Caley was named to the fall 2018 dean’s list at LeTourneau University, Longview, Texas. The dean’s list recognizes students who have achieved a grade point average between 3.50 and 3.99 for the semester. Caley, of Morgantown, is a junior working toward a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME).

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Boone Area Library, 129 N. Mill St., Birdsboro, will host Bad Art Night for students in grades six through 12 on Thursday, Jan. 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The event will feature mini challenges where participants will get to paint, sculpt, and more. No talent or experience is necessary. Artwork will be put on display, and a peer voting system will be used at the end of the night to determine who will take home the trophy for the best “Bad Art.” Fun prizes will be awarded. Registration is encouraged. For details or to register, call 610-582-5666, stop by the library, or visit www.facebook .com/boonearealibrary and choose Events.


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Unclaimed Property Listed State Sen. Andy Dinniman reminds residents to check with the Pennsylvania Treasury’s Bureau of Unclaimed Property to see if there is property waiting for them to claim. The Treasury returned hundreds of millions in unclaimed property to Pennsylvanians last year. Still, there is more than $3.4 billion in unclaimed property waiting to be claimed by its rightful owners and about 1 in 10 residents have unclaimed property waiting for them. Individuals may search the registry by visiting www.pa treasury.gov or calling the Treasury’s Bureau of Unclaimed Property toll-free at 800-222-2046. Unclaimed property is any financial asset that has gone unclaimed for a period of time, usually three years. Under Pennsylvania law, businesses are required to report this to Treasury, which serves as the custodian until it can find and verify its rightful legal owner. The registry includes items from forgotten bank accounts and stocks, uncashed checks, and rebates, the contents of safety deposit boxes and other unclaimed property. Dinniman encourages local residents to search the database and see if the Treasury may be holding unclaimed property for them.

Affordably priced housing for professionals, those in the trades, first-time home buyers, seniors, and those looking to locate in Chester County is needed today and in the coming years, according to housing professionals at the Citizen Planners’ Breakfast held recently. The two-hour Citizen Planners’ Breakfast was sponsored by Chester County 2020 and the Chester County Planning Commission. Brian O’Leary, executive director of the Chester County Planning Commission, began the event by saying that an estimated 55,000 new homes will be needed by 2035 for the county’s growing population and that the county must balance the need for growth with the need to preserve open space. Lisa Moore, manager of Kennett Township, told the audience that her municipality is looking to quality affordable housing and workforce housing. Several such projects are going on in the township and neighboring Kennett Square borough, she said. Chester County 2020 is a nonprofit organization helping to create livable communities by bringing people together to find common ground and then working to transform dialogue into action. For more information, readers may visit www.cc2020.org.

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Prothonotary Receives Public Service Award The Exton Region Chamber of Commerce has announced the winner of the 2018 Senator Robert J. Thompson Public Service Award. Chester County prothonotary Matthew Holliday was recognized as the public official who has made an outstanding contribution to the Exton region.

Holliday knew at age 8 that he wanted to dedicate his life to public service. From the moment that transformed his life as a young boy, he knew that his path forward would be helping people with honesty and humanity. Holliday has just finished his third year as Chester County

prothonotary, an elected position. As prothonotary, he is chief clerk for the courts of law. He manages a budget of more than $1.4 million, presides over public ceremonies such as the oath of citizenship at naturalization ceremonies, implemented an e-filing system and identified a language

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decade while also serving on multiple nonprofit boards. Holliday currently serves on the board of directors for Friends Association for the Care & Protection of Children, West Chester Business Improvement District, Student Services Inc., West Chester Public Library, Rotary Club of West Chester, The Friars’ Society Alumni Association Board, West Chester Area Senior Center, Fame Fire Company, Domestic Violence Center of Chester County, The Arc of Chester County, Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus, West Chester University Alumni Association, and West Chester Downtown Foundation. The award was to be bestowed at the Exton Region Chamber of Commerce (ERCC) Annual Review Luncheon on Jan. 8, at the Downingtown Country Club. During the luncheon, Laurie Kerkering, president of the ERCC, was to present the accomplishments of the Chamber in 2018 and what is in store for 2019. ERCC’s mission is to advance the economic success of its

Matthew Holliday has been selected as the winner of the 2018 Senator Robert J. Thompson Public Service Award.

members and the community by providing opportunities for businesses to build relationships, market their business, share industry knowledge and provide community outreach. For more than 40 years, the ERCC has been focused on meeting the diverse needs of its members and providing a wide array of events and programs to enhance the business climate and quality of life in Exton.

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service that provides real-time translations for customers in more than 70 languages via the phone, and has been involved with other tasks. He has been recognized for the humanity that he brings to his position. For example, according to Holliday, he and his head court clerk, Phyllis, helped a man obtain a court order in a matter of hours so the man’s deceased brother could be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Additionally, he and colleagues, including Judge Cody, Judge Allison Bell Royer, and Sheri Madiro, prevented a young couple’s wedding from being canceled when the county government closed a few hours early due to a sudden snowstorm. In addition to his current work, Holliday served as chief of staff to state Rep. Dan Truitt for five years and political director of the Republican Committee of Chester County for more than a year. As a volunteer, Holliday has been involved in Chester County organizations for more than a

Pastor Jaime Santiago, executive director and founder of Restart Training Center Ministry (RTCM), believes that Steve and Annie Chapman are the perfect guest speakers and singers for the organization’s fourth annual Valentine’s banquet. “The Chapmans were chosen because they have ministered to people in marriages for 40 years,” said Santiago. “Our desire is to encourage people in marriages, and (the Chapmans) have years of experience in their own marriage as well as encouraging others.” Santiago added that the banquet should offer an enriching experience for engaged couples as well. RTCM will hold the 2019 Valentine’s banquet at Yoder’s Restaurant Banquet Facility, 14 S. Tower Road, New Holland, on Wednesday, Jan. 30. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. In addition to the meal, the event will include live and Chinese auctions with items provided by local businesses. According to Santiago, auction items will include romantic getaways for couples as well as flowers, candy, books, videos, and music geared toward encouraging positive marriage experiences. Santiago said that the Chapmans’ music has spoken to his own marriage to his wife, Pam. “The song ‘The Ships Are Burning’ talks about (the metaphor

of) a couple (that) gets married (and sails) to a deserted island,” said Santiago. He explained that some couples dock their ships, but that the song recommends burning the ships because “there’ll be no turning back for you and me.” “When Pam and I got married, this song spoke volumes to me,” said Santiago. “I wanted to make that type of commitment to her (because) no matter how many times we bump heads, we don’t quit on (making the) journey together.” RTCM strives to help individuals who have been traumatized through abuse and who have turned to abusing chemicals or have developed other kinds of addictions. The ministry aims to support clients in finding healing and developing healthy coping mechanisms. RTCM has graduated 10 clients in the last year, and four more are due to graduate the day before the banquet. The ministry was founded in 2015 and accepted its first clients in 2016. The ministry has four livein staff members at its Lancaster facility, which Santiago believes is necessary for accountability and success. “We will end 2018 in the black, which is good financially. We are thankful for that,” said Santiago. Santiago has many years of experience working with individuals fighting addictions. “I tell them, ‘I will meet you where you are,’” Santiago said, adding that

moving from bondage to obedience to freedom means exposing their true selves. “The bottom line is that as long as you’re not dealing with the trauma (in your past), the pain ... drives you to (bad decisions),” said Santiago. “That’s the ritual … the escape.” According to Santiago, many clients wear a false self and keep their real self hidden. RTCM teaches clients that they need to bring the real self out and acknowledge mistakes to eventually replace false beliefs with God’s truth, which leads to healthy behavior. Table sponsorships for the event are available. Tickets, which are required for individuals to attend the banquet, must be purchased by Tuesday, Jan. 15. A freewill offering will be received at the event. Readers who would like to purchase tickets may call 717-304-3291 or email officemanager@restart ministry.org. Individuals who would like to learn more about RTCM may visit www.restart ministry.org. Pictured on front:

Annie and Steve Chapman will entertain guests with their music as well as speak on ways to develop a lasting marriage when they give the presentation at Restart Training Center Ministry’s fourth annual Valentine’s banquet at Yoder’s Restaurant in New Holland on Jan. 30.

Buerkert Earns Recognition Forty-nine student-athletes at Muhlenberg College, Allentown, were recognized for their performance in the classroom and on the field with their selection to the

Centennial Conference academic honor roll for the fall 2018 season. Erich Buerkert of Birdsboro was among the students honored. To be named to the academic

honor roll, a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing and carry at least a 3.40 cumulative grade point average.


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Come To Our House Of Worship BRICK LANE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Worship the Lord Jesus Christ with us Sunday mornings at 10:15am. Classes for children (age 2 -6th grade), teens and adults offered at 8:45am. Children’s Worship is offered for children K-3rd grade during the sermon. Come back in the evening when the adults gather to pray & programs are offered for children & teens. Nursery is available both morning & evening. 52 S. Brick Lane, behind Summerfield in Elverson. Our church is wheelchair accessible. Contact Ginny for questions 610-286-6790. CALVARY FELLOWSHIP OF HONEY BROOK (a Calvary Chapel affiliate): 80 Village Square, Honey Brook. Teach the Word of God book-by-book, chapter-by-chapter & verse-by-verse. Sunday: Worship & Bible Study with nursery & children’s church at 9am. Tuesday: Worship, Bible Study & children’s church at 7:30pm. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study at 10am. Monthly Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast off-site at 7am. www.cfohb.org

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BANGOR EPISCOPAL-FOUNDED 1722. 4 mi. W of Morgantown on Rt. 23 in Churchtown. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 10am. All are welcome. Handicap accessible. Parking lot adjacent to the church off Water Street. For additional info., www.bangorepiscopal.org DANIEL BOONE BIBLE BAPTIST: 158 E. Baumstown Rd., Birdsboro. Sunday School 9:30am; Worship & Children’s Church 10:30am. Wednesday Bible Study 6:30pm. Monthly Men’s & Women’s Fellowship. Pastor Danny Moore. 610-575-0916. 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

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Deputies Discover Connection the Caln Township Police Department. But it was their earlier military service that prompted a startling discovery: In 1991 and 1992, they both served on the USS America. The revelation took a couple of weeks to surface. After being hired as deputies, the pair got to know each other during 13 weeks of field training. During that time, they maintained the same schedules and often ran into each other in the parking garage. One day, Sipple did a double-take when he saw “VF102” on the side of Neiswender’s vehicle. Sipple said he knew immediately that Neiswender had served on the USS America because the VF-102 squadron was a sister squadron to his own, the VF-33. When he shared that information with Neiswender, he learned that they had both been deployed to the aircraft carrier during its 1991 to 1992 cruise. Neiswender, who had the decal Deputy Sheriff Howard “Larry” Sipple (left) and Deputy Sheriff Kei- custom-made, said he never th Neiswender recently learned that they shared more than a start imagined the connection it date with the Chester County Sheriff’s Office. A custom-made Navy would forge. He also said that, decal prompted a revelation that the two Chester County deputy though he has had countless chats with others over the years sheriffs had served on the same military ship in 1991 and 1992.

Two Chester County deputy sheriffs recently realized they had crossed paths years earlier. Deputy Sheriff Keith Neiswender and Deputy Sheriff Howard “Larry” Sipple met each other earlier this year when they joined the

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every pay period, increasing the contribution rate when a bonus is issued is a great way to save more for retirement. Contribution rates can then be returned to normal in the following pay period. 3. Downsize. Empty nesters nearing retirement age may benefit from downsizing their homes. Doing so may reduce utility bills, property taxes, and other expenses, and those savings can then be redirected into retirement accounts. 4. Reinvest tax returns. Working professionals accustomed to receiving tax returns can use that

Dinner To Support Ephrata Cloister Ephrata Cloister Associates will hold a Fire Hall Dinner on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Durlach/Mount Airy Fire Hall, 880 Durlach Road, Stevens. The menu for the family-style dinner will include beef, breaded chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, broccoli and cauliflower, fruit cup, coleslaw, and pie a la mode. After dinner, Harriet and Alan Eshelman will present a photo tour titled “The Life and Times of the Amish.” It will explore the everyday

lives of local Amish people, including how they live, play, and work. Separate fees have been set for adults and for children ages 4 to 11. Ticket sales will support the educational programs at the Ephrata Cloister. To purchase tickets, readers may visit https://tinyurl.com/ Fire-Hall-Dinner-Tickets or call 717-733-6600. Ephrata Cloister is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission with support from the Ephrata Cloister Associates.

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about his military service, the conversation with Sipple was the first one prompted by the logo. Neither deputy can remember interacting directly on the warship, but the USS America’s average population is 5,000. During the deputies’ deployment, the USS America was focused on the Persian Gulf during the onset of Desert Storm. Sipple was responsible for working to test equipment for the F14 Tomcat and several other aircraft that operated on the ship. Neiswender was assigned to ensuring that the aircraft were loaded with the appropriate firepower. The epiphany about the deputies’ Navy connection came at a time when colleagues in the Sheriff’s Office were experiencing some trouble telling them apart. According to Sipple, he and Neiswender look similar and joined the Sheriff’s Office at the same time. Compounding the difficulty, a change in personnel delayed the delivery of the deputies’ nametags. When the IDs finally arrived, the pair briefly considered switching them to continue confounding their co-workers, but their less-prankish sides prevailed.

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Community Invited To Support Veterans The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) encourages Pennsylvanians to give to programs that support the commonwealth’s veterans and active-duty military personnel and their families. The four tax-deductible programs administered by the DMVA are the Military Family Relief Assistance Program (MFRAP), the Veterans’ Trust Fund (VTF), Residents’ Welfare Funds and the Pennsylvania Veterans’ Memorial Trust Fund. Donations are accepted online or by mail. When an online donation is made, donors may choose to enter honoree information, and a plaque in their honor will be displayed on the Virtual Donor Wall. Online plaques will show that donations have been made in honor of, in memory of or on behalf of someone. To make a donation online or by mail for any of the four programs or to learn more about each one, readers may visit www.donate.dmva.pa.gov.


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EPAC Plans Auditions

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, farm raised, very cute, Females $550, Males $450, shots & wormed at 6wks 717-529-1193 Ext. 0 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 PUREBRED CHARCOAL AND SILVER LAB PUPPIES. AKC, all puppy shots & vet checked. $1050. Call for newspaper discount. Family & kid raised. 717-405-2248. SHIBA INU PUPPIES, $650. 8wks old. Vet checked, shots. Call 610-593-1363 TOY YORKIE/ POM-POOS, tan, cream & white; Brown & black teacup Yorkies, ready 1/23, vet checked & very cuddly. $975. 717-355-9726

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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. AA RIDGEWOOD KENNELS 2 Yorkie, Jug, Yorkichon, Cocker, Westie, Shorkie, Cavalier, Cavapoo, Poodle, Shichon, etc Lifetime war. 610-873-7045 www.ridgewood2.com ACA ROTTWEILER PUP 10 WKS, SHOTS, VET CHECKED. $1,000. CALL 484-4316049 ACA SHIBA INU Puppies, vet checked, shots, dewormed, raised on a farm, 3 generation pedigree. Males & Females, $795. If you buy a pup before 1/31/19 you may deduct $50. 717-548-1368

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The Ephrata Performing Arts Center (EPAC) will hold auditions for performers ages 8 to 14 for several roles in its 2019 season. The auditions will take place on Saturday, Jan. 26, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at EPACs Sharadin Bigler Theatre, 320 Cocalico St., Ephrata. Young actors/singers are sought for productions of “Ragtime,” “Pippin,” “The Man Who Came to Dinner” and a show yet to be announced. Applicants must present a memorized monologue no longer than one minute and a one-minute song. For those only interested in chorus/ensemble roles, only a song is required. Attendees are asked to bring their own sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. They may use a CD for accompaniment; however, they must bring a player, as one one will not be provided. Auditions will be by appointment only, with sign-up at http://ephrata performingartscenter.formstack.com/ forms/ragtimeauditions. For more information, readers may email Edward R. Fernandez at artisticdirector@ephrata performingartscenter.com. General auditions for the 2019 season will be held on Thursday, Jan. 10, and Friday, Jan. 11, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Jan. 12, and Sunday, Jan. 13, from 1 to 9 p.m. Musical applicants must present a memorized monologue no longer than two minutes and a oneminute song. For those only interested in chorus/ensemble roles, only a song is required. Attendees are asked to bring their own sheet music; an accompanist will be provided. They may use a CD for accompaniment; however, they must bring a player, as one one will not be provided. Play applicants need only present the memorized monologue. Acting roles in any production at EPAC are volunteer positions. Callback auditions dates will be announced later. EPAC is also seeking to fill the positions of sound-board operator, lighting board operator and stage managers for the 2019 season. Auditions are by appointment only. To make an appointment, readers may visit http://ephrataperformingartscenter .formstack.com/forms/2019season auditions. More information may be received by contacting Fernandez at 717-733-7966, ext. 2, or artisticdirector@ ephrataperformingartscenter.com, with email requests getting a reply much quicker and being the preferred method.

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717-355-9447

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Drug Screen Required EOE

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25 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Earn $1,000 per week! Paid CDL training! Stevens Transport covers all costs! 1-877-209-1309. drive4stevens.com

ALUMINUM and VINYL FENCE INSTALLATION

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PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

Now Hiring

PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE OF

3 BED RANCHER ON 1 ACRE LOT; 1978 FORD F-250 PICKUP; 1981 AIRSTREAM EXCELLA RV; 50'x40' & 36'x30' UNASSEMBLED FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS

Trailer Service • Mechanical Experience • Knowledge of 12-volt wiring • Welding experience preferred

SALE AT 1:00 P.M.

Trailer Preparation

Located At 130 Hertzog Valley Rd., Denver (W. Cocalico Twp., Lanc. Co.) From Rt. 897 Outside Of Blainsport, Take S. Peartown Rd Towards Blue Lake. Turn Left On Greenville Rd Followed By A Right Now Hertzog Valley Road. Real Estate Consists of a One-Story, Vinyl-Sided Block Dwelling, Built In 1958, Containing an Eat-In Kitchen; Living Room; Three Bedrooms; A Full Bath; & A Laundry All On The Main Level. There Is Approx. 988 Sq. Ft. Of Living Space. Partial Basement Below. Oil Heat (As-Is). Updated Breaker Box. Well & Septic Onsite. All This Is Situated On a 1 (+/-) Acre Lot Along with a 14x32 Storage Shed (Insulated w/Electric), a 10x10 Storage Shed, & Plenty of Off-Street Parking. The Dwelling Is In Need of Improvements Throughout, & Would Be Ideal For a Handyman, Investor, or Someone Looking For an Affordable Residence To Build Sweat Equity! 1978 Ford F-250 Crew Cab w/Short Bed; V8; Automatic; 160,000 Miles; Needs a Tune Up & Many Extra Parts are Included. 1981 Airstream Excella 28' Turbo Diesel RV; V6; Turns But Doesn’t Start; Great Restoration Project! (2) Future Steel Buildings – Never Assembled - 50' Long X 40' Wide- 71" Straight Side Walls; 18' Ceiling Height; 2' Overhang; Open End Walls; Roof Vents & Skylights; Side Steel Door Frames; Engineered Drawings - 36' Long X 30' Wide- 43" Straight Side WalLs; 16' Ceiling Height; Open End Walls.

• Washing & detailing trailers prior to customer pick-up. • Keeping trailers displayed and organized on sales lot. • Assist Service Department as needed.

GROCERY SUPERVISOR (Third Shift) DONUT ROOM SUPERVISOR (Second Shift, Experienced Only!) Bakery Production Baker/Mixer (First Shift) Donut Production Bakery Retail AM Baker Soup & Salad – Cook & Clerks Meat Wrapper/Clerk Dairy Stocker Housekeeping

• Coordinate and Schedule trailer service jobs from inbound calls and walk-in customers. • Excellent communica on skills required. • Trailer service experience a plus. • Finalize billing and customer pick-up. All posi ons above are full- me and generally require between 45-50 hours per week. Benefits include very compe ve wages, 7 paid holidays, paid vaca on me and a company match re rement plan.

FT FT FT FT FT/PT FT FT FT FT FT

SMORGASBORD

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Cooks Saturday-Only Positions

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TERMS BY: EVE B. HINES (KURTZ) E. RICHARD YOUNG, ATTY.

FARM MARKET

Service Scheduler

Open Houses To Be Held Sun., Dec. 30 and Sat., Jan. 5 From 1-3pm, Or By Appointment, Contact Auctioneer At (717) 371-9603. 10% Down Day Of Sale, Balance Due At Settlement. Lic. #: AUOO5308 (717) 336-6983 www.pannebeckerwolf.com

Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:

FT PT

Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519

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General

Mechanical Trades

TOP CASH FOR CARS. Any car/truck, running or not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-888-417-9150

CASHIER/ SERVER FOR Farm to Table Cafe/Bakery in Glenmoore, daytime hours. 484-645-5438

MAINTENANCE: SKILLED MAINTENANCE person for non-profit organization. Must know carpentry, plumbing, electrical, etc. Please contact Mimi at 610-384-9591 or send resume to mimiw19320@msn.com Equal Opportunity Employer

UNABLE TO WORK due to injury or illness? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys! FREE evaluation. Local attorneys nationwide 1-855-4986323 [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.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 FIREWOOD, SEASONED, HARDWOODS, $175/cord, $90 1/2 cord; poplar $120/ cord. delivery available. 610-573-9444

GUTTERS, GUTTERS

Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411 WALNUT FIREWOOD seasoned & split, $130/cord. You haul. Call 717-529-3846 ext. 2

HELP WANTED

General BRING JOY to someone in need. Caregivers needed for in-home care.

CNA FT. FLEXIBLE schedule w/ benefits to assist w/ healthcare of medically challenged adults. Call Dawn 610-935-0904

NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS/CNA’S GROWER’S ASSISTANT NEEDED. Full time, M-F. 12$ plus/hr with room to grow. Farm experience helpful. Contact Marlboro Mushrooms at 484-5714456

IMMEDIATE DISPATCH for CDL drivers to DriveAway our new box trucks to dealerships nationwide! 5yr active DL REQ. SAME DAY PAY! Please call 1-833-43-DRIVE x2 or .pinnacletransportgroup.com SECURITY OFFICER NEEDED: Part-time, Weekend Evening Shift (West Chester, PA) Are you interested in a career in Criminal Justice? Part-time Security Patrol Officers needed. This could also lead to additional PT/FT work with our company. (Surveillance & Investigative work in addition to security details). Please provide resume and cover letter via fax to 610-441-7539 or email: info@ELPSPDA.com Must have a valid drivers license and a criminal free record.

610-458-7550 EOE Drug Free CLASS A DRIVERS Career Opportunity out of Honey Brook Part Time Positions, Home Everyday Drop & Hook, No Touch Freight Part Time & Full Time Position 484-485-0023

EAGLE WOLFINGTON LEASING Now Hiring School Bus Drivers, Chester Springs & Phoenixville Locations. P/T Hours. Immediate Openings, Competitve Pay. Bring Your Child to Work! Sign on bonus $2,000 call for details Starting up to $20.75/hr Please Contact Us 610-321-6608 applicant@wolfington.com

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER, YORK, AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES? Reaching over 407,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant. Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.

Mechanical Trades HONEY BROOK, PA FULL-TIME OUR HONEY BROOK, PA LOCATION IS LOOKING FOR A LEAD MECHANIC WITH DOT INSPECTION AND BRAKE CERTIFICATIONS

3 AMISH LADIES & an English woman CLEANING 484-995-7149

GOT LEAVES? Call today to schedule a free estimate for leaf cleanup. Fully insured. 610-942-9334

A LOCAL HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN: BEACON HILL SMALL JOBS No Job Too Small. Insured. 20 yrs Exp Downingtown, 610-383-7277 PA019461

A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message

HONEY BROOK HANDYMAN Home Improvement Services Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tile, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Water Heaters, etc. 35 Plus Yrs Exp. 610-463-4144

Must have valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. Please call for information. PH: 610-269-2935 EOE

AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE Free Estimates AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

LOST & FOUND

ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102

FOUND AN ITEM...?

BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880

Place a FREE 15-20 word ad in the next available issue to locate the owner of your found item. Call our Classified Dept. 1-800-428-4211

FREE

FREE

CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses, yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Very reasonable prices. 717-342-9839

SPECIAL NOTICE

CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844

KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd Jan. 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

PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob

ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING 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

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206

READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.

Need Some Work Done Around the House? Look in the Classified Section for Help!

SERVICES RENDERED

I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.

REAL ESTATE

DRYWALL REPAIRS, Painting & Carpentry. Call Ed 484-639-1613

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

WE ARE HIRING! CREW MEMBERS

Full-time & part-time positions. Must have valid driver’s license & reliable vehicle. Flagger Force is an equal opportunity employer. R028698

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Are you cut out for this ride? Apply — text FLAGGER to 555-888.

GROCERY WORKER

PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!

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.

Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141 HONEY BROOK 1998 14X70 3 bed, 2 bath, all appliances, New CAC, lot fee $440. $24,500. Financing Available. Discovery Homes Inc. 610-223-7106

AUTOMOTIVE ALWAYS BUYING CLASSIC CARS

Jeff 717-575-4561 Gast BARN FINDS & SHOW CARS

(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 $200 TO $5000 CASH PAID FOR JUNK & USED VEHICLES. FREE REMOVAL. Call 717-799-3872 $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 JUNK CARS WANTED, TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED OR JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, FREE TOWING. PLEASE CALL 484-886-0637

CYCLES

Picture Perfect Setting! 1.68 acre lot in Twin Valley SD, ready to build your dream home! Conveniently located to Rts. 10, 176, 422 & the PA Turnpike. $67,000.

CNAs NEEDED - All Shifts Available

$

14 - $16 /hr.

www.zerbesisters.com or send resume to:

khuntsman@zerbesisters.com

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HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT!

CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158

Apply in person or call between 8:30am & 4:30pm for appt.

717-445-8208

BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288

GLENMOORE, 3BR APT, newly renovated kitchen & Bath, W/D, 1.5 BA, $1450/mo. 484-645-5438

Must be 18 yrs. old, meat slicing, stocking, cashier work and other store tasks.

1583 Main Street, East Earl, PA 17519

Manufactured Housing

For Rent

Make a Difference.

Apply online at

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

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

PART-TIME

MUSSER SPECIALTY FOODS

SALISBURY TWP NEW 2017, 16x70 Eagle River 3BR, 2BA, $67,900. Call 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com

ITEMS WANTED AUTOS FOR SALE

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.

BAKERY FEEDS 610-273-7014 EOE/M/F/VET/DISABLED

MARK GUSLER TREE SERVICE Snow Plowing, 30 Yrs. Exp., Free Estimates. Fully Insured. Bucket Truck Service. Parkesburg, 610-613-1885

610-469-4691. PA047624

FREE

NOTICE

FULL-TIME AND SOME WEEKENDSHEALTH BENEFITS AND DENTAL AND VISION 401K

JOHN’S HAULING/ REMOVAL. Appl., Lge. Screen TVs, Piano’s, Furniture, One Pc/ Truckload. 7 days, Last Min, 610-296-0560

Call 484-390-9587 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/ MHChester Cnty loccations. Full time, Part time.Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904

SERVICES RENDERED

Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789

Medical

EXCAVATING/SEPTIC COMPANY Seeks Experienced Dump Truck Driver/ Equipment Operator. Top Pay With Full Benefits. 610-942-4902

For Sale

SERVICES RENDERED

Local Service That Makes a Difference

(717) 354-6416 321 E. Main St., New Holland www.hostetterrealty.com

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