William Penn Life, 1984 (19. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1984-07-01 / 3. szám

Director Roger Nagy and family and Helene Banes. Filberto and his family. Other foods served included sausage sand­wiches, hot dogs and hamburgers, cake and coffee, homemade can­dies, ice cream and snow cones and cold beer. Activities included a hayride, which was a big hit, numerous games of chance, the ever popular bingo, continuous musical entertain­ment throughout the day, home­made crafts, a flea market, roving raffles, tours of the Home, and a moon walk for the kids. The Carnival ended with the Memorial Room Drawing. A room will be dedicated in memory of whoever the winner selects. Approximately 1,500 Officers and members of the Association, along with their families and friends, at­tended the Carnival. A good time was had by all. Already we are discussing the plans for next year's Carnival which will be bigger and better. We are looking forward to seeing you there. The Officers and Directors of the Association wish to thank the leaders and volunteers who worked so vigorously and unselfishly to in­sure that this year's carnival was an overwhelming success. It was a job Wellsburg Kiwanis Club members barbecued the chicken. well done and one of the most suc­cessful fraternal events the Society has ever had. All proceeds from the Carnival will go toward the support of our Home for the Aging. Field Mass Procession Field Mass at the Carnival The Tony Filberto family served the chicken dinners. The hay wagon was a popular ride throughout the day. 19

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