Morgantown/Honey Brook SEPTEMBER 4, 2019
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Tel Hai Camp and Retreat, 31 Lasso Drive, Honey Brook, will hold its annual spaghetti benefit supper on Friday, Sept. 13. Dinner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. Carryout meals will also be available. Tickets will be available at the door and will be discounted for children ages 3 to 9. For information, call 610-273-3969. BIBLE STUDY
St. John Center, 599 Reading Road, East Earl, will conduct a new Bible study on “Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts and How to Apply Them to Your life.� The program will begin at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9, as well as on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 6 p.m. For details, call 717-445-5505. CHICKEN BARBECUE
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Weaverland Anabaptist Faith Community, 210 Weaverland Valley Road, East Earl, will host a community meal on Wednesday, Sept. 11. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6 p.m. The community is invited to share in food and fellowship. For details, call 717-445-6348. FREE LUNCHEON
Nantmeal United Methodist Church, 359 Nantmeal Road, Glenmoore, invites the public to a free community luncheon on Saturday, Sept. 14, from noon to 2 p.m. The menu will consist of hot dogs, macaroni salad, baked beans, dessert and a beverage.
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Hay Creek Festival Slated At Joanna Furnace Iron Works By Francine Fulton
Displays of antique cars and tractors, period crafts, children’s activities, homemade foods, a Civil War encampment and more will be featured at the 43rd annual Hay Creek Festival being presented by the Hay Creek Valley Historical Association (HCVHA) at Historic Joanna Furnace Iron Works, 1250 Furnace Road, Geigertown. The festival will take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6, 7 and 8, and activities will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. There will also be an ironmaster’s pancake and sausage breakfast offered on Sept. 7 and 8 from 8 to 11 a.m. The festival is designed to showcase life in a rural industrial iron-making village in the 18th and 19th centuries. “Our festival encompasses everything from Colonial to Victorian times,� explained Mark Zerr, HCVHA executive director. Featured throughout the three-day event will be an Early American Crafts Area, where costumed interpreters will demonstrate domestic skills such as open fire cooking and bake oven demonstrations. Samples of early American foods will be available. See Hay Creek Festival pg 2
More than 1,200 volunteers, including Carol McGrath of Narvon (left photo), will be on hand to demonstrate life in an 18th- and 19th-century iron-making community at the upcoming Hay Creek Festival, to be held at Historic Joanna Furnace Iron Works in Morgantown from Sept. 6 through 8. Among the festival’s many attractions will be a display of antique cars and tractors (right photo).
Annual Community Yard Sale Pet Rescue Seeks Volunteers Will Support OJR Musicians By Francine Fulton
The Owen J. Roberts (OJR) Music Parents Organization (MPO) will hold its fourth annual community yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of the OJR Middle School, 881 Ridge Road (Route 23), Pottstown. Proceeds will benefit the OJR Middle and High School bands. Community members are invited to participate by renting yard sale spaces to sell their own merchandise. New this year is that local businesses and homebased business vendors are invited to participate. “I have home-based businesses like 31, Paparazzi jewelry and Scentsy already registered,� said event chair Amy Kirk. Yard sale items will include housewares, clothing, furniture, toys,
books and fall and Halloween dĂŠcor. Vendors interested in renting a space may contact ojrmpoyardsale@ gmail.com or visit www.ojrband mpo.com/community-yard-sale.html. In the event of rain, the yard sale will be canceled. The MPO supports the music program by coordinating fundraisers that help with the purchase of uniforms and other needed items, as well as helping the band with travel expenses. In addition to the yard sale, other MPO fundraisers include a pasta dinner, a cheesecake sale and restaurant nights at local eateries. The MPO also sponsors the south concession stand at the OJR High School stadium during football games. Additionally, the MPO sponsors the annual OJR Cavalcade of Bands. This See Yard Sale pg 5
Clark (left photo) and Cassy (right photo) are currently available for adoption from Spay and Save Inc. The rescue is also looking for volunteers to care for cats that are temporarily housed at local pet stores. By Francine Fulton
In addition to needing foster families and people willing to adopt dogs and cats, Spay and Save Inc., a nonprofit pet rescue organization that serves Bucks,
Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties, is in need of people willing to spend time with cats and kittens that are housed at local pet stores while waiting for their permanent homes. Volunteers are needed at the Petco See Pet Rescue pg 3
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Items for sale at this year’s Creekside Crafts Market will include redware pottery, ceramics, doll clothes, soaps and lotions, jewelry, woodcrafts, antiques and many home décor items. “These are crafts made right here in the United States,” Zerr noted. “It’s a great way to start your Christmas shopping early.” In the Mechanical Technology Area, visitors will see an assortment of early gas and steam engines, models and antique cars and tractors. “Owners of antique cars and tractors and engines can register Friday, Saturday or Sunday morning to be a part of our festival. They can come out one, two or all three days,” Zerr said, noting that tractor and antique car parades will take place each day at 1 p.m. At the Civil War encampment, visitors will be able to chat with Civil War-era soldier and civilian re-enactors from the 69th Civil War re-enactment group, who will also offer a mini skirmish each day at 2 p.m. For the first time, visitors will be able to see the newly preserved bosh, which is the interior lining of the blast furnace. “Joanna Furnace is extraordinarily fortunate to have one of the last remaining boshes in the eastern United States,” said Zerr. “We will have a viewing platform where people can view the bosh from inside the casting house.” Zerr noted that nearly 1,200 interpreters, craftspeople and volunteers will be part of the upcoming festival. This year, students from the Pathways Homeschool group in Bowmansville,
dressed in period costume, will volunteer at the event. “(Students) will run our early American games and paper-making booths,” noted Zerr. Sept. 6 is designated Student Day at the Hay Creek Festival, with reduced-rate admission for students in kindergarten through grade 12, along with their teachers and chaperones. A Student Day registration form can be downloaded at www.haycreek.org. Children’s activities throughout the weekend will include archaeological segments, candle and papermaking, early American games and Civil War marching and drilling. Children will be able to pick up their “chores list” at the festival gate, which will feature all the hands-on activities at the event. Those who complete the tasks will be rewarded with a free wagon ride. Food will be prepared and served by HCVHA volunteers and community nonprofit organizations. Selections will include chicken potpie, hamburgers, hot dogs, turkey and roast beef sandwiches, Mabel’s open fire cooked soups, macaroni and cheese, breads, hand-dipped ice cream, funnel cakes, french fries and more. Joanna Furnace is located 3 miles north of Morgantown on Route 10. Free continuously running shuttle buses will be offered from an off-site parking area on Sept. 7 and 8 only from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. All parking on Sept. 6 will be at the Joanna Furnace site. For more information, readers may call 610-286-0388 or visit www.haycreek.org.
Vietnam War Photos Sought The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) needs help to find the final three photos of Pennsylvanians who died as a result of the Vietnam War. All three photos needed are of men who were from Philadelphia County. Photos are sought for Spc. 4 Vestie Timothy Driggers, Army;
Master Sgt. Matthew N. Harris Jr., Air Force; and Pfc. William J. Washington Jr., Marine Corps. For the past four years the DMVA has partnered with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) in Washington, D.C., to find a photo of every Pennsylvanian whose name
appears on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall - commonly referred to as The Wall. The VVMF is posting the photos on a virtual Wall of Faces in order to put a face and a story to every name, allowing these Vietnam veterans to be honored by family, friends and others from around the world.
Additional details on the individuals whose photos are still missing and instructions on how to submit a photo can be found at www.dmva.pa.gov/veterans affairs/Pages/Outreach-and -Reintegration/Wall-of -Faces.aspx. To view the virtual Wall of Faces, readers may visit www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces.
The 69th Civil War re-enactment group will set up an encampment at the Hay Creek Festival from Sept. 6 to 8. The re-enactors will offer a mini skirmish each day at 2 p.m.
March For Life Set In Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Family Institute, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference and the National March for Life, has announced a Pennsylvania March for Life to be held on Monday, May 18, 2020, at the steps of the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg. Every year, more than 100 buses and thousands of residents from Pennsylvania travel to Washington, D.C., to attend the March for Life in January. The state march will offer another
opportunity to show public support for the cause. The March for Life aims to be a peaceful demonstration in support of the sanctity of life. For more information, readers may visit https://marchforlife.org/. To learn more about Pennsylvania Family Institute, readers may visit www.pafamily.org. More information about the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference is available at www.pacatholic.org/.
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Tea Party from pg 1 The West Chester Chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.), a nonprofit organization that promotes positive educational opportunities for women, will present a fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 21, that will feature an English tea party and a premiere showing of the “Downton Abbey” movie. The tea social will take place at the West Chester United Methodist Church, 129 S. High St., West Chester, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The tea will be followed by a private showing of the movie at the Regal Downingtown theater, 100 Quarry
Road, Downingtown. Toreserve a ticket by Monday, Sept. 9, readers may email Alice Bogert at abogert57@gmail.com. Attendees of the fundraiser, which is open to both men and women, will enjoy English tea, scones, tea sandwiches and fruits. “(Following the tea), we’re going to give people tickets and meet at the Dowingtown Regal. We will have our own private theater,” said P.E.O. member Patti Hemingway, who noted that the tea is an annual event. “Four years ago, we were looking for a fundraiser and everyone was into ‘Downton Abbey,’ and we decided to have a tea party. We held it on the same day that
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This season’s first general meeting of the Newcomers Club of Central Chester County (NCCCC) will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. at Downingtown United Methodist Church, 751 Lancaster Ave. The open house and welcome meeting will offer the opportunity to hear about interest groups and service activities. Many interest group leaders will be at the meeting to share information about their groups’ activities. In addition, information will be made available regarding charitable fundraising efforts. Attendees may meet
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organization that was social and yet did some wonderful things for the community. We look out for one another. We’ve had sister members with (medical issues). and we all make things for them and take food to them. It’s a sense of family.” For more information about joining the group, women may email Hemingway at dahpat@aol.com or Margie Gettings at margieg206@yahoo.com. Pictured on front: Anne
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High School,” Hemingway pointed out. Members pay dues, a portion of which goes to the national chapter, as well as to finance the chapter’s projects, like the scholarship fund. “Another one of (P.E.O.’s) projects is Educational Loan Fund. Students can apply to us for a loan at a low interest rate,” Hemingway noted. “An International Peace Scholarship Fund is where we support a student from another county.” New members age 18 and over are welcome. “We are interested in women who want to help other people, that are serviceoriented and interested in educational goals for women,” Hemingway said. “It’s a great organization. I was looking for an
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have a wish list, but the children are of all ages and grades, so they can use anything from simple crayons and glue sticks to protractors and scientific calculators. Donations may be brought to the meeting, where there will be a collection area. Women of all ages and interests are welcome to join the NCCCC. General meetings are usually held on the second Tuesday of each month from September through June. The December and June meetings are held at restaurants. For more information about the club, readers may come to a general meeting, visit www.new comerscenchesco.org or email sherrymcveigh7@gmail.com.
4-H Members Participate In Contest On Aug. 7, four local 4-H youths from Windy Hollow 4-H Club in West Caln gathered at the 4-H Romano Center to compete in the 2019 Chester County 4-H Public Speaking Contest. At the contest, youths gave prepared speeches on a topic of their choosing with an optional presentation. Youths were judged on their preparedness, the information they provided, and their speaking skills. A total of four youths competed in the contest, with two individual speeches and one group speech. Suzanna Angstadt, 18, gave a presentation discussing “Herbal Equine Medicine Alternatives.” Mary Wirtel, 15, and Brianna Geyer, 17, gave a team speech on “Equine Farriers and the Shoeing Process.” The last contestant, Caitlyn Geyer, 17, spoke about “Equine Driving.” Administered in Pennsylvania by Penn State Extension, 4-H is a community of more than 6 million young people across America learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. To find a local program, readers may visit https://extension.psu.edu/ programs/4-h.
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Dr. Cedric Jimerson (left) of the Heritage at Green Hills celebrated his 100th birthday surrounded by 150 residents and employees at the Heritage. State Rep. Mark M. Gillen recognized his friend, who served as a doctor in the European theater during World War II. Another World War II veteran, Lou Cinfici, baked cakes for the event. The state citation presented by Gillen also highlighted Jimerson’s long surgical career at Community General Hospital in Reading.
year’s cavalcade, which will feature 13 area marching bands plus the band from Temple University, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5. More information about the MPO is available at www.ojrbandmpo.com and www.facebook.com/OJRMusic ParentsOrganization. The yard sale is being held in conjunction with the OJR Education Foundation’s 11th children’s consignment sale, which will also be held on Sept. 7, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the gymnasium at OJR Middle School. Most items will be 50 percent off starting at 11 a.m. For more details about the sale, readers may email ojrefsale@gmail.com or visit www.ojref.org/childrens-clothing -consignment-sale-3. Unsold items from both the yard sale and the children’s consignment sale will be donated to charity. The OJR High School band recently began its 2019 performance schedule, which includes halftime shows at football games and appearances at local holiday parades. The band also plays in
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6 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Morgantown/Honey Brook Edition - September 4, 2019
By Francine Fulton
Suzanna Angstadt of West Caln Township was recently presented with the Spirit of 4-H Award, which is given annually to one member of Chester County 4-H. She received the award on Aug. 7 during the Chester County 4-H Fair held at the Romano 4-H Center in Honey Brook. Angstadt is an active member of the Windy Hollow 4-H Horse Club, Teen Council and the Paparazzi Photography Club. She frequently leads a variety of activities at her 4-H club meetings and teaches other youths about horses as part of the 4-H Pony Partners equine outreach program. Angstadt received a plaque in recognition of being selected as the award winner, and her name is displayed on a larger plaque at the 4-H Center. Originally a club award, the Spirit of 4-H Award was started in 1998 by the former Saddle Up 4-H Horse and Pony Club that met in northern Chester County. The award went to a member of the club who demonstrated the most spirit, enthusiasm and willingness to do anything for 4-H or the community. In 2007, the club, with support from the 4-H Advisory Committee, made it a
1940s Swing Dance Slated The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will host its 18th annual 1940s Swing Dance on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 7 to 10 p.m. The toetapping tribute to the Greatest Generation will feature the Moonlighters band playing live among the historic trains in the museum’s Rolling Stock Hall. Attendees are encouraged to dress to impress in their best 1940s vintage attire or military uniform. There will be light refreshments and free on-site parking. The venue is climatecontrolled. Tickets are general admission. Tickets will be discounted for students, U.S. military veterans, current U.S. service personnel (active, guard, and
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Goldman of Oxford, Summer Lauren of West Chester and Aaron Phillips of Warwick Township. They were presented with certificates of achievement. Each was nominated by his or her club leader and was a finalist in the award process. Fusco is a member of the Animal Crackers 4-H Pet Goat Club, Paparazzi Photography Club, TriCommunity Dairy Club and Teen Council. She has been a member of 4-H for four years and has volunteered at local soup kitchen and helps younger children in her clubs with their 4-H projects. Goldman is a member of the Oxford Sewing Club. In his 4-H club, members have created blankets for Project Linus, an organization that provides blankets to children in need. He is also active in several local service projects in the
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Robert “Bob” Niblick died from complications related to his battle with Esophageal cancer in Paoli Hospital on August 15, 2019 at the age of 82. Bob is survived by his wife of 45 years, Lynne; children, William Carlson (Christa), Bob Carlson (Lisa), Dannielle Niblick; Grandchildren Joshua, Jacob and Abigail; and devoted dog, Leroy. He is preceded in death by his father Wilfred, mother Elsie and brother Wilfred. Bob was born on November 30, 1936 in Philadelphia, PA to Wilfred and Elsie Niblick. He graduated from Downingtown High School in 1954. He joined the Navy where he proudly served for four years. Bob then started his long career with IBM as a Senior Customer Engineer where he earned the nickname S.L.O.B (sweet lovable old Bob). He married his wife Lynne in 1973 and his family grew to include two sons, Bill and Bob. After building their home in Elverson they welcomed their daughter, Danni. Bob was an avid collector of Railroadiana. He loved anything involving the railroad since he was given his first train ride at age 13. He was knowledgeable on all local Railroad companies and loved to mentor individuals new to the world of Railroadiana. A Celebration of his Life is scheduled for Saturday, September 21 from 11 – 3. Anyone interested in attending please contact BobNiblickcelebration@gmail. com. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to a charity of your choice. The family would like to thank the Paoli Hospital Cancer Center for their care of Bob during his cancer treatment. R046461
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Fifth Quarter from pg 1 Lighthouse Assembly of God Church, along with CrossNet Ministries and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, invites middle and high school students to attend the next three Fifth Quarter events on Fridays, Sept. 20, Oct. 11, and Oct. 25, from 9:30 p.m. to midnight. Immediately following the Garden Spot High School home football games, students can travel one block over to Lighthouse Church, 105 Earland Drive, New Holland, for a free community event. The first event of Fifth Quarter’s fifth season took place on Aug. 30. Students attending will be served free food, including walking tacos, hot dogs, cotton candy, and iced coffee. Sports fields will be set up for games of flag football, Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball, and basketball. Yard games and bonfires will also be available for students to socialize and make s’mores. In the past, more than 300 students have attended the event. For more information, readers may follow @gshs5Q on Instagram or find GSHS 5th Quarter on Facebook. Pictured on front: Lighthouse Assembly of God Church in New Holland will host Fifth Quarter events after the Garden Spot High School home football games on Fridays, Sept. 20, Oct. 11, and Oct. 25. Inviting middle school and high school students to attend are (back, from left) Landon Ritchey, Fifth Quarter co-founder; Noah Berkey, youth leader; Joe Cali, Fifth Quarter cofounder and former youth pastor; Scott Gray, new youth pastor; Sean Wilson, youth leader; and (front) local students.
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8 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Morgantown/Honey Brook Edition - September 4, 2019
Teri’s Run Set For Sept. 6 In Downingtown
Gillen Honored At Reading Fair Glory Gillen (center) of Robeson Township in Berks County won Reserve Champion honors with her Cheviot sheep named Chevy at the 2019 Reading Fair. She was congratulated by Reading Fair Queen Natalie Grumbine (left) and sheep competition judge Lindsay Stover.
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The children’s run, for youngsters up to age 11, will start at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by the 5K run and 1.5-mile Twilight Walk at 7 p.m. The awards ceremony will take place at 8 p.m. Teri’s Run and the Twilight Walk will feature a flat course that will start and end on Green Street between East Pennsylvania Avenue and East Lancaster Avenue by McDonald’s. Runners will travel down East Pennsylvania Avenue to Route 113 past the Central Presbyterian Church, onto Sunset Drive and Lake Drive and then back to East Pennsylvania Avenue and Green Street. 5K participants will run the course twice. There will be road closures during the event, and fire police and volunteers will be on hand to direct runners. Spectators are welcome to cheer on the 5K runners. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 10 male and female finishers of the 5K. Prizes donated by local businesses will be given to the top two male and female finishers in each age group. All participants in the children’s run will receive finisher medals. Refreshments donated by local supporters will be provided for free to participants after the 5K race and walk. All proceeds from the event will go to research on the cause, treatment and cure of scleroderma, which is a progressive
connective tissue disease that causes the hardening and thickening of connective tissues and can also cause swelling or pain in the muscles and joints. The effects of the disease include varying degrees of discomfort and disability, and the disease can be life-threatening. At present, there is neither a cure for scleroderma nor an effective treatment to halt its progress. Teri left behind her husband, Kevin Petrasic, and their daughter, Katelynn Petrasic, who was 5 years old at the time of her mother’s death. Both are actively involved in organizing the Teri’s Run event. In 2018, runners, walkers and sponsors raised $19,000, which was given to the National Scleroderma Foundation and the Scleroderma Research Foundation. Since its inception, Teri’s Run has been able to raise more than $190,000 for research into the cause and cure for scleroderma. “Not many people know about it, and that is the goal of the event as well - to raise awareness,” said Ash. “We usually get between 400 and 500 (participants). We are grateful for the community’s support; it has been overwhelming.” For more information or to register for the event, readers may visit www.terisrun.org or www.facebook.com/pg/ terisrun/events.
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-recreation. Mud Run OneRunTogether will hold its eighth annual Hard to the Core 5K Orchard Mud Run at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7, at Weaver’s Orchard, 40 Fruit Lane, Morgantown. Participants will run through apple and peach trees, a vineyard, a Christmas tree farm, mudholes, hay bale obstacles, and more. The course will end at the pond with a live rock band and an apple pancake breakfast. OneRunTogether holds races that financially and spiritually benefit local cancer patients in need. The group donates 100% of its profits to the cause. For registration information, visit www.oneruntogether.org or call 484-844-1249. Horse Shows Good Fellowship Riding Club (GFRC), 724 Monocacy Creek Road, Birdsboro, will hold a GFRC Open Point Show on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 9 a.m. There will also be a Friday Night Fun Show on Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. For more details, visit www.goodfellowshiridingclub.com. TOPS Meeting TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a nonprofit weight loss support group, will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 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. Support Group St. Benedict’s Bereavement Support Group will meet on Wednesdays, Sept. 11 to Oct. 9, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Benedict’s Catholic Church, Family Life Center, 2020 Chestnut Hill Road,
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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 717-8926024. Calendar items can also be emailed to ffulton@engleonline.com. For more information, call 800800-1833, ext. 7592. 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, Sept. 6, 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. Outdoor Movie The Honey Brook Township Park and Recreation Board will screen “Lego Movie 2” outdoors at the James A. Umble Memorial Park, 173 Suplee Road in Honey Brook, on Friday, Sept. 6, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Those interested in seeing the movie should bring chairs and/or blankets for movie viewing. Free popcorn will be available while supplies last. No rain date has been scheduled. For more information, visit www.honeybrooktwp.com/ administration-2/parks-and
Citizens will meet at Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, 4331 Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook, on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 11:30 a.m. The program will be presented by the Tel Hai Ukulele Band. All seniors are invited to attend and asked to bring picnic food to share. Hike, Open House A history hike and open house will be held at the Allegheny Aqueduct Historical Park at Beidler House on Saturday Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. Berks County Parks staff members will lead visitors on a history hike at this early industrial site. The group will explore the 1783 Beidler House, then the grist mill ruins and finally the Allegheny Aqueduct. Attendees should wear good walking shoes and bring a water bottle. The program is free. The deadline to register is Tuesday, Sept. 10. Space is limited. To register, call 610374-8839. The Allegheny Aqueduct Historical Park and Beidler House is located at 1130 Old River Roard, Gibraltar, just outside Birdsboro. Fall Festival St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 5 Brooke Manor, Birdsboro, will host its Fall Festival on Sunday, Sept. 15, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the church campus. Featured will be food, including funnel cakes, candy corn and other festival foods, as well as a moon bounce, children’s train ride and games with prizes. Dave Kline and the Mountain Folk Trio will provide music between 11:45 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. Homemade apple dumplings and chicken dinners are limited and should be preordered. For more information on the cook-off or to preorder apple dumplings and chicken dinners, call the church office at 610-582-8167. Vendors Wanted Pope John Paul II Regional
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Mohnton. The group, which is for those who are grieving the death of a loved one, provides an opportunity for people to come together to work through the grieving process with the help and support of others. To register or for more information, call Judy Campion-Burns at 610-775-7782 or St. Benedict’s parish office at 610-856-1006. The meetings are free and nondenominational. Story Time The Berks County Heritage Center, 1102 Red Bridge Road, Reading, will present story time on Wednesday, Sept. 11, from 10 to 11 a.m. The program is open to children ages 3 to 8 with their parents. Children should bring their favorite blankets. This month’s story will be “The Quiltmakers Gift” by Jeff Brumbeau. For more information, call 610-374-8839 or visit www.county ofberks.com/parks. Quilt Guild Calico Cutters Quilt Guild (CCQG) will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the Goshen Fire Company, 1320 Park Ave., West Chester. This month, Barbara Yates Beasley will share a behind the scenes, sometimes humorous look at her colorful menagerie in a program titled “Animals with Attitude: Lions, Llamas, Bears! Oh My!” There will be a fee for guests. In addition to a monthly program, CCQG has a Charity of the Month, Block of the Month a Show and Tell and more. This month, the group will collect pillowcases for Ryan’s Case for Smiles. Members also create Comfort Quilts and Veterans’ Quilts for donation. For more information, visit www.calicocutters.com or email calicocutters@gmail.com. Seniors Group The Honey Brook Senior
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Autumn is marked by colorful foliage and declining temperatures. Once leaves reach peak color, they fall from branches and collect on lawns, necessitating cleanup projects. For homeowners with large yards, such projects can be tiring and timeconsuming. However, there are ways to make leaf cleanup easier. One of the simplest ways to clean up leaves is to reach for a lawn mower rather than a rake. The mower will cut leaves down to smaller sizes, creating mulch. The potential benefits of leaving mulched leaves on a lawn were studied by turfgrass specialists at Michigan State University (MSU) beginning in the 1990s. While the researchers noticed an obvious leaf residue on the lawn after mulching, they noted that it only remained for a few days. Eventually, the tiny pieces sifted down into the lawn, ultimately serving to control future weed growth while also providing the lawn with essential nutrients. Over time, researchers noted that homeowners who mulched rather than raked their leaves needed less fertilizer to give their lawns a green look in spring, saving homeowners the effort and cost associated with fertilizing. Researchers also noted that decomposing pieces of leaves cover up bare spots between turf plants, which have traditionally proven to be excellent spots for weed seeds to germinate. In fact,
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MSU notes that homeowners can expect a nearly 100 percent decrease in dandelions and crabgrass after mulching leaves for just three years. Depending on the type of mower being used, up to six inches of leaves can be mulched at a time. Push mowers can handle smaller amounts, though they can still be as effective as ride-on mowers. Davey, a lawn and landscape solutions service, says that mowed leaves also can be collected in a mower bag and added to garden beds or compost piles. Of course, mulching is not the
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only way to deal with fallen leaves. For those who prefer manual raking, select a rake with tines that will not skewer the leaves in the process. Large rakes also can make faster work of gathering leaves into piles. The home improvement resource The Family Handyman advocates for the use of a lawn sweeper. This is a manual device that has a rotating sweeping brush that gathers up lawn debris and leaves into an attached hopper bag. Like mowed leaves, the bag can be emptied into a compost pile or distributed where needed. Raking leaves onto a large tarp is another option. Once it is full, the tarp can be taken to the curb for leaf collection or used as a funnel to put leaves into a gardening bag or another appropriate receptacle. Leaf blowers remain a fast option for cleaning up yards, but they require electricity or gas and can be noisy. Still, they are a popular choice for large landscapes or when quick work needs to be made of leaf cleanup. Leaves will fall in autumn, but thankfully homeowners have various methods at their disposal to tame the mess.
Mold and mildew are not only unsightly, but unhealthy. These fungi grow readily in damp areas and are found in the air breathed both indoors and outside. If left unaddressed, mold and mildew can threaten the health of a home’s inhabitants. Mildew is a type of mold that remains relatively flush with the surface it grows on. Other molds can grow puffy in appearance. Molds serve the purpose of destroying organic materials, but in high amounts, these microorganisms can cause respiratory problems, sinus congestion, throat irritation, headaches, and other issues, particularly when mold grows unchecked indoors, says Better Homes and Gardens. As a result, it is essential to address mold before it becomes problematic. According to Polygon, a drying technology and temporary climate solutions company, the wet season in winter is when molds often grow and expand. Mold can break down the integrity and strength of the surfaces where it grows. Homeowners can employ the following strategies to prevent mold growth: · Keep all surfaces clean, using proper cleaning products. Diluted bleach solutions are highly effective at killing microscopic fungi, viruses, and bacteria.
· Reduce moisture and humidity by ensuring sufficient air circulation in rooms, particularly bathrooms and kitchens. An exhaust fan will help remove moisture quickly. · Fabrics that are covered in mildew and can be laundered should be carefully removed and washed in chlorine bleach and hot water. An oxygen bleach product also can be effective. · Invest in a dehumidifier that can reduce moisture in the home in problem areas, such as damp basements or garages. · Fix plumbing leaks as soon as possible. · Remove damp leaves and snow from areas around the foundation of the home. Ensure that gutters and downspouts are clear of debris and can shuttle water away from the house effectively. · Replace cracked or defective mortar in basements. · Make sure all seals on windows and doors are not compromised and are in good working condition. · Be sure an HVAC in-line humidifier is adjusted to the right setting and is not pumping too much moisture into the heated air; otherwise, the added humidity can contribute to mold. · If there is a flood or if water infiltrates a home in other ways, hire a professional service to help clean and dry the home effectively.
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It’s Not Hard: Weather-Proof Your Hardwood Floors Wood floors can improve the beauty and function of many rooms in a home. Even though wood floors are durable and new protective treatments help seal out many of the things that may have damaged floors in the past, homeowners still need to prioritize protecting their hardwood floors. Certain seasons of the year can be harsher on wood floors than others. For example, seasons characterized by moisture and precipitation, particularly the early spring, the winter, and the fall, can be hard on wood floors. The experts at ServiceMaster Clean say that cold, snowy days can damage wood floors, and Lumber Liquidators agrees that
winter weather can be particularly harsh on flooring. With proper care, however, hardwood flooring can survive rain, snow, and cold weather. Homeowners seeking to protect their floors during all four seasons can follow several key steps to keep floors looking beautiful. ¡ Clean up the salt. Salt that keeps sidewalks and streets clear of snow and ice inadvertently gets tracked inside a home. Hard chunks of salt can scratch wood floors, and, if left to sit, that salt can eventually cause white marks and other stains. Routinely vacuuming and sweeping up salt is necessary to protect wood floors.
¡ Invest in shoe storage. Wet or snowy boots can create puddles around the house. Place a special mat or tray by the front door where wet shoes can be kept. A bench in the entryway makes it easy for residents and guests to remove their shoes until it is time to go back outside. ¡ Use water-wicking mats. Homeowners will probably need a few extra mats around to tame errant drips and to wipe their shoes on. Any entrance that might be used by people or pets should be protected. Try to avoid petroleum-based, rubber-backed mats, as they could discolor the wood floor. ¡ Control humidity indoors. Cold, dry air in a home can be
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found that the popularity of outdoor living spaces increased by 72 percent between 2012 and 2017, highlighting just how much homeowners enjoy spending time outdoors. By taking measures to make their outdoor living spaces winterproof, homeowners can enjoy these areas of their homes even more. ¡ Cover your deck. A covered deck may appear to make the space less enjoyable during spring and summer; however, covered decks can protect residents from the sun on especially
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problematic because the moisture in the wood can eventually evaporate into the air. Heat will suck the moisture from the flooring, causing it to shrink, creak, splinter, and become more brittle. Think about investing in an in-line humidifier for the home’s HVAC system, which can keep a moderate amount of humidity in the home. Hardwood floorboards are installed to accommodate minor temperature and humidity fluctuations. This is typically a range of between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit with a relative humidity range of 35% to 55%, advises ServiceMaster. clean wood floors, and select the flooring manufacturer for a ¡ Use the right cleaning prod - soaps that are specially designed list of detergents that are safe to u c t s . Avoid excessive water to for wood flooring. Consult with use.
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Wiring Woes: The Dangers Of Old Wiring breaker blowouts and other problems, such as overheated wires that may spark and cause fires from within the wall. Wiring often falls into the “out of sight, out of mind” category. Homeowners may make allowances for inadequate electrical systems, such as running extension cords or using multiplug connectors to increase their wiring capacity. However, they may not be diligently keeping on top of upgrades needed to stay safe. Confirming that a home’s electrical system is safe is a necessary part of home maintenance. Those who have not already done so should schedule an inspection with a licensed electrician to go over their home’s wiring. The electrician can determine if any areas pose a safety risk or do not conform to local code requirements and the National Electrical Code. Failure to meet code requirements can lead to difficulty obtaining permits
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Old homes can be charming and contain architectural elements not often seen in many modern housing developments. But what older homes may have in design appeal, they sometimes lack in updated features. While cosmetic changes are not necessarily difficult, one area of concern in historic homes - and sometimes even in houses built only 40 or 50 years ago - is outdated wiring. Over time, wiring can be compromised through simple aging, pest infiltration, weather, or other conditions. Deteriorated wiring can present a shock hazard and also a serious fire hazard, warn the home renovation experts at The Spruce. Furthermore, the home improvement site This Old House advises that the amperage of old wiring may not be able to meet the needs of all the devices used in modern homes, overpowering the circuits. This strain can cause
For the majority of gardening enthusiasts, gardening is a warmweather activity. While some people live in climates that make it possible to enjoy gardening year-round, those who don’t may lament the end of the gardening season. Winter might not be conducive to gardening, but the arrival of cold weather does not necessarily mean a gardener’s work is done until the following spring. Taking steps to protect plants from winter weather is an important part of maintaining a healthy garden that thrives from year to year. Timing is of the essence when winterizing a garden. The online gardening resource Get Busy Gardening! advises gardeners that the best time to winterize is after the first hard freeze in the fall. A hard freeze occurs when temperatures dip below freezing overnight. When that occurs, annual plants and vegetables are killed off, and perennial plants, which grow back year after year, begin going dormant. Better Homes and Gardens notes that perennials are the easiest plants to prepare for winter, as they require just a little cutting back and mulching to be safe from cold weather. But no two perennials are alike, so homeowners should consult their local gardening center for advice on how to prepare their particular perennials for the coming months. The steps necessary to care for annuals as the weather grows colder depend on which type of annuals - cool- or warm-climate the homeowner has. Cool-climate annuals should be covered with polyspun garden fabric when light frost is in the forecast. In
addition, Better Homes and Gardens recommends pulling dead annuals and adding them to a compost pile after a killing frost. Any annuals that developed fungal disease should be discarded. Homeowners should mulch annual beds with a three- to fourinch layer of chopped leaves or similar materials, spreading the mulch only two inches thick over self-sown seeds they want to germinate in the spring. Warm-climate annuals also should be covered with polyspun garden fabric when light frost is expected. Seeds of cold-hardy annuals can be planted for extended winter bloom, while gardeners also can collect seeds of warm-weather plants that will breed true to type. Even though the focus is winterizing, Better Homes and Gardens recommends that gardeners continue to weed and water their plant beds and plants while also keeping an eye out for pests. If organic mulch has decomposed or thinned out, replace it with a new layer. Get Busy Gardening! notes that the bulbs of tender plants like dahlias and tuberous begonias can be dug up and overwintered in their dormant state. All dead foliage should be removed after the bulbs have been dug up, and the bulbs should be allowed to dry out a little before being stored. Container gardeners can overwinter their tender bulbs in their pots inside, but they should be sure to remove the plants’ foliage and store them in a dark, cool place that maintains temperatures above freezing. Winterizing may mark the end of gardening season, but it is an important task that can ensure a healthy, beautiful garden in the next spring, summer, and fall.
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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg is currently one of several test sites within the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) for AIRA, the new smartphone app that visitors with limited vision can download and use at the museum. AIRA is a phone app that allows people who have low vision or are blind to connect to a trained professional agent who will describe what they are seeing. AIRA uses artificial intelligence and augmented reality to connect people in real time to remotely located professional agents, who deliver instant access to information and help completing such tasks as navigating health care facilities, using public transportation, and reading prescription labels. People who are blind or have low vision can use AIRA for free through AIRA Access at https://aira.io. PHMC has been working with the Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry as part of its 21st Century Museums initiative. AIRA is one of the ways in which the agency is incorporating technology into daily museum operations in an effort to better serve underserved guests. The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania has already been geo-fenced for this program, which technically went online June 1, so the museum is already set up to allow the AIRA app to work for guests who have it. The other participating PHMC test sites are the Erie Maritime Museum, Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania Military Museum, Landis Valley Museum, and the State Museum of Pennsylvania. For more information about the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, readers may visit www.rrmuseumpa.org.
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Ladies Fellowship will meet on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 6:15 pm. at Christian Fellowship Church, 758 Spruce St., New Holland. The meeting will
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BRICK LANE COMMUNITY CHURCH: 52 S. Brick Lane, behind the Summerfield Community in Elverson. Wheelchair accessible. 610-286-6790. Sunday worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery available. Children’s alternative offered for PreK-3rd grade during the sermon. Classes for children, youth and adults begin at 9 a.m.
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
CALVARY CHAPEL OF HONEY BROOK: 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 9 am. Tuesday: Worship, Bible Study & children’s church at 7:30 pm. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study at 10 am. Monthly Saturday: Men’s Prayer Breakfast off-site at 7 am. www.cchoneybrook.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
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The inaugural Breakfast on the Farm event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 8 a.m. to noon at Kurtland Farms, 4369 Main St., Elverson. The free breakfast is part of the Choose PA Dairy campaign and will be open to the public. The event is designed for families and children who want to learn more about the Pennsylvania dairy industry and the potential nutritional benefits of milk. Kurtland Farms is a multigenerational dairy farm located between Elverson and Morgantown. The event will begin with a free breakfast featuring local food, including dairy products. Families can visit interactive, dairy-themed stations featuring educational information and hands-on activities for children
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Kurtland Farms in Elverson will host the inaugural Breakfast on the Farm event on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Animal Bred and Owned by a 4-H Member, Colton Nolan. Brown Swiss: Grand Champion and Senior Champion, Hailey Stowe. Jersey: Junior Champion, Melissa Bender; Reserve Junior Champion, Antoinetta Digiamberardino; Grand Champion and Senior Champion, Ashley Bartilomo; and Reserve Grand Champion, Tyler Parsons. Guernsey: Grand Champion and Senior Champion, Tyler Parsons. Holstein: Junior Champion and Reserve Champion, Annika Ranck; Reserve Junior Champion, Ryanne Allen; and Grand Champion and Senior Champion, Melissa Griswold. Red and White: Grand Champion, Junior Champion, and Best Animal Bred and Owned by a 4-H Member, Rosa Johnson; Reserve Champion and Reserve Junior Champion, Lily Bramm; and Senior Champion, Coleman Anderson. Milking Shorthorn: Senior Champion, Grand Champion and Best Milking Shorthorn Bred and Owned by a 4-H Member, Dalton Nolan. Lineback: Grand Champion and Junior Champion, Toni
Digiamberardino, and Reserve Grand Champion, Reserve Junior Champion and Best Lineback Bred and Owned by a 4-H Member, Aiden Stowe. In the Showmanship and Fitting Contest, the champion results from each age division are as follows. Showmanship: Senior, Colton Nolan of Kennett Square; Intermediate, Annika Ranck of Cochranville and Luke Nolan of Kennett Square; Junior, Kerri Davis of Oxford; First-Year Se-
nior, Margaret Thorpe of Elverson; and First-Year Junior, Ryanne Allen of Coatesville. Fitting: Senior, Rosa Johnson of Elverson; Intermediate, Annika Ranck of Cochranville; Junior, Kerri Davis of Oxford; First-Year Senior, Margaret Thorpe of Elverson; and First-Year Junior, Ryanne Allen of Coatesville. The Chester-Delaware County Farm Bureau sponsored the Chester County 4-H Dairy RoundUp. Bob Moore and Charles Seidel served as judges for the show.
Melissa Griswold (left) exhibited the Supreme Champion Holstein, Misty-Moor Armani Luvbug, at the Chester County 4-H Dairy Round-Up on Aug. 9. Ellie Harrop (right) won Pennsylvania Runner-Up Little Miss Agriculture USA.
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to learn about food production. They may also tour the farm and meet members of a farm family. Readers may visit www.centerfordairyexcellence.org/breakfast to register. Donations will be accepted at the event to support next-generation dairy education
Dark Choc. Chewy Protein Bar - (Aug. 2019)........................................21.3 Oz. $2.79
Golden Gourmet Cheese Prego Traditional
Curls - (Aug. 2019) ......................................................................................26 Oz. $3.39
Pasta Sauce - (Jan. 2020) ..............................................................................67 Oz. $4.69
Our Fall Meat & Cheese Sale Flyers have been mailed. Call if you did not receive yours.
SPRINGVILLE FOODS Bulk Foods • Dairy • Frozen • Produce & Discounts Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7-5 6 DST Wed., Fri. 7-7 8 DST • Closed Sun. & Religious Holidays
5450 Friendship Lane (Formerly Elam Rd.) Kinzers, PA 17535 717.768.7753 R046483
Hazardous Waste Collection Posted Residents of Chester County municipalities may participate in a household hazardous waste collection event on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Oxford School District Administration Building, 125 Bell Tower Lane, Oxford. The collection site will be open at 9 a.m. and will close promptly at 3 p.m. This event is not for businesses. No more than 220 pounds or 25 gallons of hazardous product per household will be accepted. Hazardous cleaning and maintenance products will have the following cautionary words on the
label: poisonous, caustic, toxic, flammable, ignitable, corrosive, reactive, caution, warning, danger, or hazardous. Many items, such as fertilizer or cleaning products, should just be used as they were designed to be used. No computers, other electronics, televisions, electrical appliances or items containing refrigerants will be accepted. The following items also will not be accepted: latex paint, used motor oil, tires, asbestos, explosives, propane, helium or gas cylinders, household alkaline batteries, PCBs, medical waste,
unidentified waste, commercial and industrial waste, and ammunition. Latex paint is not hazardous waste and should not be brought to the collection event. Only oilbased paint should be brought to the event. Readers may visit www.chestercountyswa.org or call their municipality or the Chester County Solid Waste Authority at 610-273-3771, ext. 228, for information on how to properly handle unacceptable materials and for information on other regional collection events.
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Morgantown/Honey Brook Edition - September 4, 2019 - 15
Dinniman Meets Rescue Dogs
State Sen. Andy Dinniman (left) recently met with Vicki Wooters of Search and Rescue Dogs of Pennsylvania and Rini, a 2-year-old search and rescue dog. Rini specializes in tracking and trailing. She is trained for both wilderness and urban missing persons searches, as well as human remains detection and evidence recovery. She also is a therapy dog.
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is supported by a core staff of four volunteers and five dogs. While Wooters said that any dog can be trained to search, her team consists of German shepherds. The dogs are obtained by the group through purchase or donation and trained for two to three years before they become operational. Each dog specializes in certain types of searches or purposes. Some dogs are trained in multiple purposes or tasks. The dogs live and work with Wooters and, upon retirement, usually at about age 10, live out the rest of their days as family pets. Wooters recounted the many dogs the group has trained over the years and how hundreds of deployments have resulted in dozens of “live finds,” in which missing persons were located and brought to safety. In addition, the location of crucial evidence has helped bring criminals to justice and the recovery of human remains has brought some sense of closure to victims’ families. Wooters and her team are also working with Dinniman to develop state standards to guide the estimated 50 search and rescue dog groups operating in the commonwealth. While Wooters and Search and Rescue Dogs of Pennsylvania have amassed dozens of credentials and certifications over the years, there are no uniform state standards. Dinniman said that he and his staff are currently looking at laws in place in other states, like Virginia, to guide the process and will reach out to additional partners in the search and rescue dog community for input.
Garden Spot Fire Rescue (Formerly Blue Ball Fire Company)
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State Sen. Andy Dinniman recently met with representatives from Search and Rescue Dogs of Pennsylvania, a Chester County-based nonprofit organization that assists local and state law enforcement in responding to the recovery of lost or missing persons. The organization, now in its 29th year, also provides highly trained search and rescue dogs and handlers to voluntarily assist in a variety of searches and services, including disaster recovery, evidence searches, recovery of human remains, vehicle searches, wilderness and urban trailing, search management, water searches, and searches in the wake of a disaster, fire or building collapse. All services are provided free of charge. Founded by Vicki and Chuck Wooters of East Goshen, Search and Rescue Dogs of Pennsylvania has supported the successful recovery of numerous searches and ultimately saved the lives of missing, injured, emotionally distressed, and disoriented individuals and children. Over nearly three decades, the group has assisted in searches throughout Pennsylvania and as far as Idaho, Colorado, and Canada. Currently, Search and Rescue Dogs of Pennsylvania
At: The East Station, Rt. 322, Blue Ball, PA
Menu: 1 Lb. Lobster • 8 Oz. Steak • Corn on the Cob • Baked Potato Applesauce • Coleslaw • Dinner Roll • Drink
Need to purchase ticket in advance. Deadline is Friday, September 13, 2019 Tickets are available at these locations: Town Hall Restaurant - Blue Ball, PA J.B. Zimmerman and Sons - Blue Ball, PA Good’s Store - East Earl, PA Yoder’s Country Market - New Holland, PA Keystone Quality Motors - New Holland, PA
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 • 5 P.M. 1530 White School Rd., Honey Brook. Rt. 322 E. to Honey Brook. Left Rt. 10 N. Right Todd Rd. Straight White School Rd. Left Talbotville Rd. Immediate right White School Rd.
www.klinekreidergood.com
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Dorothy L. Spece Nathan Z. Spece, POA 610-476-7886
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Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Aaron Z. Nolt Curvin M. Horning 717-733-1006 Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956
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Country 1½ sty. w/2223 SF eat-in kitchen w/service counter & appliances, French door to rear patio, family rm. w/brick FP, dining rm., living rm., 1st floor bonus rm., 1st floor laundry, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, full bsmt. Elec. BB heat, low maintenance exterior, replacement windows, 23x14 deck level 1 ACRE lot w/ mature trees & shrubbery. Twin Valley Schs. Zoned Ag. NOTE: “Move in” condition, well maintained, low maintenance dwl. A “must see” property in a great location w/easy access to Rt. 10, Rt. 322 & Turnpike. Personal inspection by appointment or Open House Sat., Sept. 14, 21 & 28, from 1 to 4 PM. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368).
16 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Morgantown/Honey Brook Edition - September 4, 2019
David’s Drive Donates AED
Festival Celebrates Woodstock Anniversary
David’s Drive 831, founded in memory of David Turner Jr., recently donated an AED to the Dowingtown VFW Post 845. Participating in the presentation were (from left) David Turner Sr., founder and president of David’s Drive 831; Jerry Banks, post surgeon and Brandywine Home Association director; Len Gillespie, senior vice commander and safety officer; Marty Peterson, post commander; Joy Turner; and Samantha Turner. The David’s Drive 831 charity recently donated an automated external defibrillator (AED), an emergency life-saving device for use in the event of sudden cardiac arrest, to Dowingtown VFW Post 845. The charity was founded in honor of David Turner Jr., who died of a suspected heart
arrhythmia at the age of 20 on Dec. 16, 2009. At the tiem, he worked at the Coatesville Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center. “(By donating the AED), David’s sister, Samantha, wanted to save other families from the heartache of a similar experience,” said David Turner Sr., founder and president of David’s Drive
REAL ESTATE AUCTION SAT., SEPTEMBER 28
• 1:00 P.M.
6012 WERTZTOWN ROAD, NARVON, PA 17555 2 BRs, 1 Bath. Mature Landscaping on 1 Acre Lot. Home sits on 1 Acre in Salisbury Twp., Pequea Valley School District. $7,000 Down, Closing 45 Days
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831. The charity also purchased an AED in June and placed it at Triple Fresh Market in Coatesville, where David Jr. was once employed. According to www.heart.org, an AED is a lightweight, portable and easy-to-use device that delivers an electric shock to the heart in the event that the heart malfunctions and stops beating unexpectedly. The shock can potentially stop an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) and allow a normal rhythm to resume. A computer built into the AED determines if defibrillation is needed or not, thereby making the unit safe to use. For more information about David’s Drive, readers may email davidsdrive@verizon.net or visit www.davidsdrive831.org or www.facebook.com/davids.drive. The Downingtown VFW is located at 4631 W. Lincoln Highway, Dowingtown. For more information about VFW activities, readers may call 610-269-8818 or visit www.vfw845.org.
The Heritage of Green Hills, a healthy life community in Shillington, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival with its own event, The Heritage Peace, Love and Music Woodstock Experience, on Aug. 18 from 1 to 3 p.m. To honor the legendary threeday peace, love and music event, The Heritage of Green Hills invited its residents, staff and family members to enjoy an afternoon full of 1969-themed activities, including tie-dyeing, games, Woodstock and music trivia contests, photo opportunities, refreshments and music by The “Hall of Fame” All-Stars. Attendees could also make crafts such as friendship bracelets, sand art and pet rocks. The Woodstock 50th anniversary event was the latest in a
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is launching “Into the Cloud,” a new online safety product for children in kindergarten through grade five. This includes an animated web series and video game. Each episode focuses on a different element of online safety, Additional episodes will be available throughout the year. “Into the Cloud” presents important safety information in an age-appropriate and entertaining manner. All resources are free. The first two episodes are available at www.missingkids.org/net smartz/videos.
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REAL ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION
REAL2½ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION Sty., 4 Bdrm. House - Horse Barn - Shop
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Ginny Freyling (front, left), Ruth Shaffer (front, right) and Karol Page (back) make pet rocks and other 1960s-themed crafts at The Heritage Peace, Love and Music Woodstock Experience, held at The Heritage of Green Hills on Aug. 18. The event celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock Music Festival.
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3 Bdrm. Brick Rancher w/Finished Basement & 2 Car Garage 40’x60’ Butler Steel Building w/4 Horse Stalls
series of 2019 anniversary events at The Heritage of Green Hills leading up the community’s open-to-the-public 10th anniversary celebration on Sunday, Sept. 15, from noon to 6 p.m. The celebration will feature food, live music, children’s activities, a traveling escape room, axe throwing and a hot air balloon. Additionally, several vendors will be on-site, allowing attendees to enjoy some early holiday shopping. Roger Evans enjoys The Heritage For more information Peace, Love and Music Woodstock Exabout The Heritage of perience. Green Hills, readers may visit www.HeritageOfGreen Hills.com.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 2019 AT 6:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 AT 5:30 P.M.
Location: 6247 Main St., (Cambridge) Honey Brook, PA 19344 (Salisbury Twp., Lancaster Co.) Directions: From Rt. 322 go South on Churchtown Rd. Turn left onto Main St. (Cambridge Area). Continue to property on left.
Location: 1649 Main St. (Rt. 23), East Earl, PA 17519 (E. Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.) Directions: Approx. 1½ mi. East of Shady Maple Complex. Along Rt. 23. Corner of Main St. and Brendle Rd.
PARCEL #1 CUSTOM HOME ON , SE Y A 3.13 SECLUDED ACRES D S TUE PARCEL #2 28 +/- ACRES OF WOODLAND PARCEL #2
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3 bdrm. brick rancher and 40’x60’ Butler steel bldg. horse barn/shop on 1.1 Acre +/-. 1 Sty. brick rancher w/1,305 sq. ft., 3 Bdrms., 1
.85 Acre +/- Country lot w/4 bdrm. house, horse barn and shop. 2½ Sty. house w/2,150 sq. ft., 4 bdrms., 1½ baths. Main level features eat-in kitchen, living rm., parlor, master bdrm., full bath, laundry/mudroom. 2nd floor has 3 bdrms., half bath and bonus room. Attic. Basement. Front and rear porches. LP/HW heat. Kitchen and 1st floor bath have floor heat. 200 amp elec. Outbuildings: 24’x45’ barn w/10’x40’ forbay. Horse stall, carriage parking and 2nd floor storage. 20’x30’ shop. 2 smaller chicken barns. All on .85 acre +/- level lot w/fenced yard, garden area, and room for pasture. On-site well. On-site septic (New in 2018). East Earl Twp. Elanco Schools. Zoned Residential. Taxes $2,909.55. Note: Great starter home w/convenient location. Minutes to Blue Ball, Churchtown, Morgantown, Terre Hill and New Holland. Reasonable taxes. Sellers have relocated and are motivated to sell. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, September 7 & 14; 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer at (717) 354-9524 to schedule a showing or w/any questions.
Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403
717-354-7700.
Auction for: Amos P. & Miriams S. King (717) 468-6103
Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524
Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before Nov. 23, 2019. Kling & Deibler, Attys., 717-354-7700.
Auction for: John Mark and Dorcas Fox
Location: 530 Shiloh Road, Morgantown, PA. 19543. From Morgantown take Rt. 10 North approx. 1 mile to left on Shiloh Rd. to drive on left. Parcel #1 Is a brick and siding 1.5 story custom home with approx. 4490 sq. ft. of finished living space. Main Level has eat in kitchen. Open layout with dining and living rooms adjoining. Family room with open beam cathedral ceiling, wood floors, Stone fireplace and French doors to large deck. Master bedroom with walk in closet and bath entry. 2nd floor has 2 spacious bedrooms, storage room and full bath. Lower level is daylight Family/game room with tile flooring through out. 2nd kitchen, full bath and extra bedroom. French doors open to paver patio with built in grill. paver basket ball court in private backyard. Home has attached 2 car garage, paved drive and Outbuilding: 30ft. x 40ft. Detached garage with heat, water, and kitchen area. Parcel #2: 28+/- acres of woodland, ideal setting, with abundant wildlife. Open House: Saturdays Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 14, 1-3 p.m. Real Estate Terms: 10% down, balance due at settlement on or before 60 days. Note: Great secluded properties, but close to shopping and travel routes. Parcels will be sold separately (different owners). Home needs a few finishing touches, These are hard to find properties, in a growing area. Terms by: John and Visit the website at: Beverly Wangler, Dwight Kurtz, 610-286-7834 Gerald Kurts, Joyce Burkholder www.tljonesauctioneers.com Attorney: Kling and Deibler
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full and 2 half bath, eat-in kitchen w/cherry cabinets, living rm. w/bay window, laundry/ mudroom, full basement (finished/partial daylight) w/brick fireplace, kitchen and half bath. Attached 23’x25’ 2 car garage. 12’x27’ deck. LP and electric heat. 200 amp elec. service. Outbuildings: 40’x60’x16’ Butler pre-engineered steel building w/(4) 12’x12’ horse stalls, shop area and storage. All on 1.1 Acre +/- w/fenced pasture, lawn & garden area w/pergola & gazebo. On-site well and septic. Zoned R-1. Salisbury Twp., PV schools. Taxes $3,608. Note: Noteworthy property. Well kept. Road frontage on 3 streets w/driveways on both Main St. & North St. Desirable 1 sty. rancher in move-in. condition. Good starter home. Owners are moving to a farm and want to sell. Inspection by appointment or OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAYS, August 31 & September 7; 1-3 P.M. Contact auctioneer at (717) 354-9524 w/any questions. Offering 1% Broker Participation. Contact auctioneer for details.
COMMUNITYCOURIER - Morgantown/Honey Brook Edition - September 4, 2019 - 17
General
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Management
BE SOMEONE’S HERO. Aide’s needed for in home care. Exp., Flexible hours. EOE. 610-458-7550
RESIDENTIAL CLEANING COMPANY headquartered in Exton seeking cleaners for Chester County Starting Wage Rate $12/ Hour Call: 484-873-3505
SALES/LEASING AGENT, Commercial, Res, MFG Comm. Valid PA Dr Lic. Email resume to: 3982Pmgr@gmail.com
HELP WANTED WOODWORKING. MK Designs in Honey Brook, PA is hiring. Custom cabinet maker, Installers and finishers. Email mike@mkdpa.com or fax 717-474-3435 HHA/DIRECT CARE WORKER, Client Care IDD/ MH Chester Cnty locations. Full time, Part time. Comp. wages. Flexible hrs. Must have car. Dawn 610-935-0904 JANITORIAL COMPANY HIRING FOR SCHOOL and OFFICE CLEANING IN THE EXTON AREA. STARTING WAGE RATE $12./HOUR. 484-873-3503
SANITARY/STORMLINE MAINTENANCE CO hiring capable, dependable person to be part of a 2 man crew. Clear driving record and license mandatory. Must be able to get CDL in specific amount of time. Salary negotiable. Call 610-593-2263 8-4 M-F SECURITY OFFICERS, FT/PT, Days, Evenings & Overnights, Morgantown Area. Competitive wages. References & drivers license required. 610-458-1101. SERVICE TECH for Prop. Mgmt. Co. Valid PA license. Cathy @ 610-857-8084
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FT COOK 10:00am-6:30pm. $14/hr. Love to Cook? Love Seniors?
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 Pay $18.00- $21.00/hr Please Contact Us 610-321-6608 applicant@wolfington.com
DRIVER for Skilled Nursing. Must be a Cert. Nursing Asst. Scheduled “as needed” $14.00/hr. FT HOUSEKEEPING 8:00am-4:30pm. $10/ hr. Great Benefits FT KITCHEN/ DINING HELP Great family business! Great company benefits! Love culinary? Love seniors? 10:30 am - 7:00pm Starts $10/hour PT MED TECH/RA 4:00-8:00 pm; M-F No Weekends $12.00/hr. plus shift diff. Great Benefits: PTO, 401(k), Medical, Dental, Vision, Aflac, Life Ins., Attendance Award & FREE Coffee Come in and fill-in application at 2499 Zerbe Road, Narvon, PA 17555 or go online at: www.zerberetirementcommunity.com EOE
FOUNDRY/FACTORY JOBS GRINDERS & FINISHERS $13 HR - FULL-TIME M-F 6:30AM - 2:30PM MUST PASS DRUG TEST AND PHYSICAL *FULL BENEFITS & RETIREMENT *APPLY IN PERSON FROM 7AM-10AM AT: FLURY FOUNDRY 1160 ELIZABETH AVE, LANC PA 17601 ASK FOR TOM NEEDHAM
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JOIN OUR TEAM Partner with us as we serve the needs of the community around us! Our Services include Landscape, Seeding, Excavation and Hardscape.
NOW HIRING FOR masonry driver/laborer. Competitive wages and benefits. AC Masonry in Ronks PA. Call 717-314-9334
Part-time Cafeteria Workers Positions available throughout Chester County Schools: TCHS Brandywine TCHS Pennock’s Bridge, The Learning Center, and Child & Career Development Center. $11.21 to $12.54 an hour To apply, go to www.CCIU.org/foodservice or call or email Heidi 484-237-5020 HeidiE@cciu.org - High school diploma required - No Food service exp. necessary The Chester County Intermediate Unit is an equal opportunity employer
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ELECTRICAL & CARPENTRY Hiring 2 in the electrical field and one in the carpentry field for an Expanding Business within the next month, with a future requirement of several additional in the near future. Pay rates based on knowledge and ability, not time in the field. 267-688-3988 gcsi3@verizon.net or glenmooreconst@gmail.com
WE ARE HIRING Caregiver Superstars! Come work with Amada Senior Care Chester County! We offer competitive hourly rates, Earned PTO, Amada Buck Bonuses, Mileage Stipends! We care about you! Call 484-653-6420 to start the process
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FOR SALE Bicycles
NOW HIRING Millcreek Fence & Decks
EXERCISE SITTING BIKE Golds Gym, $50. 610-269-6222
• FENCE INSTALLER
Boats
Looking for an individual to help install Vinyl / Alum and Chainlink fence, experience a plus, but willing to train.
717-396-8987
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8 HP MARINER outboard made in Japan by Yamaha. EXTRA long shaft 25 inch, 2 stroke, ex condition, $500. 717-873-9910
Bldg. Materials NEW SCRATCH & Dent Frigidaire Appliances. Limited Time Special on 21.1 cu. ft. side by side Refrigerator, stainless steel model FGSC2335TF, $799. Ephrata, PA 717-445-5222
Now Hiring GREAT Caregivers!
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TIMBERTECH DECKING, LEGACY collection, 5/4x6, (35) grooved 20 ft, pecan, slight imperfections, half price $1500 obo. 610-637-7262
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Hiring compassionate, mature caregivers in Chester County to help seniors in their homes with companionship, meal prepara on, personal care, light housekeeping, transporta on, and more. Must have reliable car. Call TODAY!
Experienced TREE CLIMBER Needed
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES shots, dewormed, vet checked, raised on farm, $795. Call 717-529-5521
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COCK-A-POO PUPPIES, 2 black F, 1 buff F, $775; 1 cream M $575; 1 black M $475. First shots & wormed, cute & playful. Ready now. 717-548-3214 FEMALE CHOCOLATE LAB, 13 weeks old, $450. 717-768-0083 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES, AKC, Penn HIP certified lines- Excellent, family raised, vet checked, shots, wormed, ready 9/13, $800. 717-380-2273 LAB/ GOLDEN RETRIEVER Mix Puppies, 10 wks old, black; Mini Goldendoodles, F2B, dark red. $475 ea. 717-327-3612 LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333 MINI LABRADOODLE PUPPIES, 14 wks old, family raised, up to date on shots, wormed, $500 obo. 717-529-3826
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!
Produce & Edibles CONCORD GRAPE JUICE, fresh pressed, unpasteurized from New York. Good for canning or wine making. $6.20 ea gal. in barrel quantity. Order before 9/30. Also 5 gal buckets. Call the Fishers 814-514-3014
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GUNS WANTED INSTANT PAYMENT 1 gun or collection- Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524
Find It In The Classified Section MORGAN & PEACE Dollars. Very good-extra fine. $19.00. 717-669-5402
Computers
Shady Maple has the following employment opportunities available in the following departments:
COMPUTER REPAIR- On Line Support, New & Used Computers. CSA Tech Solutions, 717-354-4272
Furniture
FARM MARKET Janitor FT/PT Produce Stockers & Clerks FT/PT Meat/Deli/Soup & Salad Clerks PT Cashiers & Customer Service FT/PT Bakery Production FT nd Donut Production, 2 Shift PT
WICKER COFFEE TABLE with marble top, $60. 610-269-6222
Lawn & Garden ECONOMY FRIENDLY. Mott’s Lawncare & Landscapes, Inc offering Free estimates for 2019. Mow, mulch, clean-ups, shearing & more. Dave, 717-405-1130 FREE REMOVAL of riding mowers. Call/text 717-940-9029
SMORGASBORD FT PT
Livestock
must be available both day & evening
FREE: WILL LEND Nice Riding Horses and Large Ponies until June 2020. Call Andy or Bill at 717-394-7865, 412-582-0080
FT PT PT
Pets
GIFT SHOP PT
Apply online at www.shady-maple.com or at Shady Maple, Rt. 23, East Earl, PA 17519
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Sporting Goods
Call 610-496-3187
Utilities Supervisor Janitors/Dishwashers Saturday Grill/Buffet/Kitchen
Miscellaneous
POODLE PUPPIES, 1 black female, 2 black & 1 brown male, family raised, playfull, Ready 9/06. $850. 717-468-4440
Full Time, Benefits, Paid Holidays and Relocation Assistance Offered
Cooks Host/Cashier
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.
**WE BUY GUNS Shotguns, Rifles, Handguns Wanted. Gordon’s Sports Supply, Rt 100, Eagle, 610-458-5153
Tools 8 FT. WERNER aluminum step ladder; almost new. 610-827-1829
Miscellaneous IT’S EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD CALL CALL 717-653-9848 or 1-800-428-4211 Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Seasoned, mixed hardwoods. $160/cord. 717-351-0202 SEWING PATTERNS, CALICO quilting fabrics, colorful feed sacks, trims & buttons. Sewing machine w/manuals, reasonable. 610-269-2099 or 484-883-1752. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT TOWNLIVELY.COM
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SERVICES RENDERED
SERVICES RENDERED
ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
PAINTING: PRICELESS PAINTING Interior/ Exterior. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. 717-330-1836, Ask for Bob
BOOT ROAD TREE SERVICE Expert tree removal, stump grinding & Trimming. Fully Insured 610-656-5880
SEASONAL CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Wood Furnaces with instant rebates up to $2500. Lawn Care Distributors. 717-445-8431 COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640
GUTTERS, GUTTERS
Clean, Repair, Gutter Guards. Property Maint. by Steve. 717-892-7411
LOST & FOUND FOUND AN ITEM...?
CLEAN OUT BASEMENTS, houses/ yards, commercial cleanout, painting/demo work. Credit cards acptd. Insured. 717-928-3021
ROOFING: KING FAMILY ROOFING
CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844
SAM THE TREE GUY LLC. Big tree removal using cranes or extensive rigging techniques. Stump removal. Fully insured. PA 103525. 717-548-0886
CONCRETE: STAMP, DECORATIVE, Affordable prices. Free Estimates. Call 717-283-7764 or or www.bosscrete.net.
SKYLINE EXTERIORS Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors. Fully insured. Free estimates. 15 years of experience. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 717-874-0262
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SPECIAL NOTICE
DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
This publication will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement.
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$139 GUTTER CLEANING All Gutters/Insured. 610-399-4555 A LOCAL HANDYMAN
Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical Lic.& Insured. PA020006. 610-547-7789 A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-405-9545 Leave Message AFFORDABLE HVAC SERVICE!!!! Residential and Commercial-24/7 service. $79.00 Standard service per hour. $90.00 per hour emergency service. Call Silverthorne Heating and Cooling today!!!!! 610-741-7149
AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
Frigidaire • Electrolox • Samsung 30 Model Refrigerators from $85 to $1599. • Washers • Dryers • Wall Air Conditioners • Freezers • Ranges • Central Laundry • Dishwashers • Microwave Ovens
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Reasonable Rates • Licensed & Insured PA20006, 610-547-7789
Property Maint. by Steve, 717-892-7411
610-469-4691. PA047624
SMALL BACKHOE WORK: POOLS, TRENCHING, WATER DRAINAGE, LOT CLEARING, DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. NO JOB TOO SMALL. CALL JOE @ (610)406-1443 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
ELECTRICIAN AND HANDYMAN Licensed and Insured. Free estimates. Call Jim at 717-575-2147 PA130912
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GUTTER CLEANING & ALUMINUM GUTTER GUARD INSTALLATION. 10 yrs experience. Call/text 717-715-5844
ITEMS WANTED
HOME IMPROVEMENT WORK. Improving your home life style with backyard patio’s, decks, ponds & outdoor living. 717-715-3832
1-100 ALL ANTIQUE & OLD TOOLS WANTED: Collector Paying Cash$$$ for Woodworking, Machinist, Measuring & Blacksmith Tools. Wooden & Metal Planes. Tool Chests & Boxes. Tools made by Stanley, Etc. Call 610-363-2802
HONEY BROOK LAWNCARE Offering our service of mowing fall cleanup hedge trimming small landscaping projects. 610-412-8545
AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ 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.
*House and building exteriors* Spraying vinyl and aluminum siding for much $LE.SS than replacing (Free estimates). 717-305-0089 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
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
Hot Water Heaters - 13 Models from $279 to $419 Composite decking - 1.49 - 1.79 LF • Metal Roofing • Reject Plywood & OSB
Slate Rd. Supply LLC
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING
LATSHAW’S JUNK REMOVAL Junk Removal, Dumpster Service 610-273-7490 Since-2005
SCRATCH & DENT APPLIANCES
Morinelli Services 610-316-6422
POWERWASHING
Chimneys, Additions & Foundations, Free Estimates. Insured, 484-886-0641 www.delrossistucco.com
READ YOUR AD THE FIRST WEEK IT APPEARS
Homes, Decks & Light Commercial Properties
CHOICE EXTERIORS 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Roofing, Siding, Decks. Stucco Remediation 610-241-6879
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
KEYSTONE RECORD COLLECTORS MUSIC EXPO. EXPO East Petersburg, PA 17520 Spooky Nook Sports Lanco, 1901 Miller Rd Sept. 8, 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
POWER WASHING
PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393 717-286-5464 Many other related services, just ask!
BUYING HEATING OIL at .30¢ a gallon. Also remove heating oil tanks and furnaces. Call Ed 717-587-7315. GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS WANTED “LOCAL” Collector Buying Gibson, Fender, Martin & Other Brands All Types, Makes & Years Considered Top Cash Paid! - 610-363-2802
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.
For Rent 2BR, 1BA, SECOND Floor Apartment. Off street parking, no pets, Downingtown School Dist., $925 a month plus utilities. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
For Rent
Manufactured Housing
HOME FOR RENT Single family home, 1202 Shadyside Rd, West Bradford Twp. 3BD, 2-1/2BA, LR, Eat-in-Kitchen, W/D hook up, Lg. Front Porch, off street parking, No Pets. Rent: $1350. MISA Corporation 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com
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
OFFICE or STORAGE SPACES For Rent. Security system & air conditioned. Access to small kitchen and restrooms. Also parking for large trucks & trailers. Reservoir Road, Honey Brook. Call 610273-9266
HONEY BROOK, 14X80 3BR, 1.5 BA, X-lg LR, great shape, big yard, 14x10 shed. $22,000 obo. 484-514-2144
AUTOMOTIVE
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
AUTOS FOR SALE
For Sale
1993 WHITE BMW 325is cpe, 2.5L, 6 cyl, 28 mpg hwy, auto, AC, M/R, lthr, CD MP3, 140K mi, exc cond, 3/20 insp, $3,999 or B/O. Delta, PA. 410-746-0676
Beautiful New Mobile Home 503 Boulder Lane, Gap, PA 3bd, 2ba, modern open concept living room & kitchen. $67,500 Call: 610-857-0775 www.misacorporation.com RESTORED FARMHOUSE 1 acre mini-estate in West Brandywine Twp. 2 miles from Downingtown. Main house, 5br, 2ba. New separate 3 car garage w/beautiful office & bath, income producting lovely in-law suite above garage, 80ft. in-ground, unused Sylvan pool, w/pool house & full kitchen. $340,000. By owner. Principals only, please.. Cell; 407-375-7778 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
Searching for a New Home?
1968 FORD MUSTANG, 2dr, AT, 80% restored; 2008 VW 1800, red, fully loaded, low mileage, excellent. 717-740-3797
ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS, 24/7. TOP DOLLAR PAID. PLEASE CALL OR TEXT, 484-886-0637 (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 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
Find it in the
C LA SSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS ASSIFIEDS SELLING YOUR OWN PROPERTY? Need to advertise it in your local paper and others like it? We have the placement services to help you. Contact Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. Classifieds @ 1-800-428-4211
Manufactured Housing 0 COST TO SELLERS. List with Us! We Advertise, Prequalify Buyers, Provide Financing, 20 Years Experience 610-223-7106 Discovery Homes Inc.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2014 CEDAR CREEK Cottage Park Model, 40’, like new, already established in Conewago Campground, many extras, a must see. $36,900. call 717-578-2718 CLASS C MOTORHOME, 2018 Freedom Elite 24HE. Exc. cond, 11K mi, sleeps 6 (overhead bed, table & queen bed in back), full wall slide. $54,900 OBO. Call 717-793-9614 EVERGREENLITE 30ft 2013, sleeps 6, 2 slide outs w/ awnings, 1 owner, Asking $19,500. obo. 717-653-7264 for more info
New Homes Honeybrook Pick Colors Now – Stylish 3BR, 2 ½ Bath, 2 Story Home with Att. 2 Car Garage, on a Level Lot Overlooking Farmland. Don’t Miss it! $284,900
Gap, Lancaster County Small 17 Lot Subdivision Just Over the County Line. 12 Models to Choose from Priced from $279,900. No Home Owner’s Assn. Great Location w/ Farmland Views.
Call Steve Barr
Barr Realty, Inc., (610) 384-8433 (717) 442-9221 Barr1.com
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