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wedNesdAY, JuNe 9, 2021 • VoluMe lVI, No. 9 • reAd THe dIGITAl edITIoN oN THe weB:
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Akron Day In The Park To Include Fun For The Entire Family
Section A
Do You Know...? Page 4A Cocalico High School Graduation Pages Page 15A-17A “Where’s Oakley?” Contest Page 12A Biblical Message ............. 18A Births.................................... 19A Crossword Puzzle......... 13A “Happy Birthday”.......... 19A Obituaries ............................3A Things To Do ................... 13A
Section B Where In The World Contest May Winner Page 3B Warwick High School Graduation Pages Page 4B & 5B
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The Akron Lions are once again planning a day of family fun during Akron Day In The Park on Saturday, June 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Loyd Roland Park. Come out and spend an afternoon of fun activities for kids and adults including pony rides,
bucket train, candy scramble, bounce house, free Bingo with prizes, as well as a car show sponsored by the Axle Snappers Car Club. The car show is open to all cars, trucks, motorcycles and anything with a motor on it. DJ Adriano will be spinning
oldies as well. If you have questions, please call Jeff Shirk, Car Show Chairperson, at 717-4138236. Jeff is shown with his 1955 Buick Century Riviera and custom fabricated trophies he personally
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese designed and made for car in 1993, he gave the car to show winners. This car was Jeff. The car then sat for 22 originally bought in 1955 years in a barn until Jeff, by his father, which changed who has spent countless hands several times, but hours restoring the car and never left Terre Hill. His making numerous upgrades, father reacquired the car in brought it to its current 1989, and before his passing state.
44 Years Growing Strawberries - Sauder Strawberries Enters Retirement
Famil y FUN Page Page 10A
Look for a SPECIAL CONTEST NEXT WEEK!
Father’s
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For the last 44 years, Harvey and Grace Sauder of Terre Hill have been hard at work on their family farm working to insure strawberries are available for the countless customers
who have become friends and acquaintances over the last four decades. This year will mark the end of the strawberry operation due to health challenges that make it increasingly difficult to do
the work needed. Shown with some freshly picked berries are Grace and Harvey Sauder with their great-granddaughter and strawberry fan Elliana Horst.
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Sauders started their area being three acres. strawberry endeavors with Harvey said the early years a simple quarter acre plot also included supplying near an apple tree, and each Weaver Markets and he year it got bigger until they shared that his best year ended up with their final (Continued On Page 2A)