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Blair, 20, is the daughter of Barron and Robin Hetherington of Ringtown. She is a graduate of North Schuylkill High School, where she was a member of the homecoming court and was the marching band’s featured baton twirler for three years.
![]() Did you know that honey bees pollinate one third of our food and they only produce one-twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in their lifetime? Did you also know honey is a great natural energy booster? Come learn these and many more exciting facts about bees with the 2015 Pennsylvania Honey Princess, Blair Hetherington, at the Green Free Library on Wednesday, July 1 at 10 a.m. Blair, 20, is the daughter of Barron and Robin Hetherington of Ringtown. She is a graduate of North Schuylkill High School, where she was a member of the homecoming court and was the marching band’s featured baton twirler for three years. ![]() Guthrie is pleased to welcome Dr. John Kirkowski to the Guthrie Canton medical office. Dr. Kirkowski has been a family practice physician in the Troy and Canton area for over 40 years. Dr. Kirkowski will also be practicing in the Guthrie Troy medical office. Both practices are accepting new primary care patients. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Kirkowski or another provider at the Guthrie Canton office, call 570-673-3197. To make an appointment at the Guthrie Troy office, call 570-297-4104. ![]() The young men in the photo started collecting tabs when one of their mommy's friends had a baby who was ill and the family had to stay at the Ronald McDonald House. Mommy and their Aunt Miss explained to the boys that saving tabs helps families stay close together with the person in the hospital. So the boys soon got together and made it their mission to save as many tabs as they could. They thank all of their friends, family and all the local businesses for helping them collect all these tabs over the past year. They also appreciate Naki Carpenter, Caleb Lattimer, and Johan Lattimer for being an inspiration to their family. The community is proud of these young men. The Sixth Annual Canton Wine & Cheese Festival will take place this Saturday, June 27 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Manley-Bohlayer Heritage Farm in East Canton. The festival will feature wine tasting by Pennsylvania Wineries as well as food, crafts and entertainment throughout the day.
![]() On June 6 Ron Taylor had the privilege of attending the Relay for Life of Chemung County . He is pictured with some of his friends, Cookie and Scoop from Sweet Frog. They raised $50,794.67 He also attended the Relay in Williamsport on May 15 where five teams with 340 participants raised over $127,497.63. Ron took part in the June 13 Relay held in Wyalusing. This marked the third Relay for Life he attended so far this year. As a survivor of Cancer he is very proud to take part in these yearly events. ![]() In January of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared The War on Poverty in his State of the Union speech. Later that same year, he stood in the White House Rose Garden to announce the creation of Project Head Start, a federal effort designed to ensure that at-risk children across the nation would receive a quality early childhood experience. Shortly after the announcement, Sargent Shriver took the lead in assembling a panel of experts to develop a comprehensive child development program that would help communities meet the needs of disadvantaged preschool children. A total of 440 Mansfield University students have been named to the spring 2015 semester. To be named to the Dean's list, a student must attend full-time and earn at least a 3.5 GPA. A total of 149 Mansfield University students have been named to the spring 2015 President's List.
To be named to the President's List, a student must attend the university full-time and attain a 4.0 QPA for the semester. Canton Borough Council Recreation Committee Chairman Diana Thompson gave this report at the June 8 meeting of Borough Council.
The Pool opened at noon on Saturday, June 6. Manager is Kari Koval and Head Lifeguard is Toree Baxter Regular Lifeguards are Emma Boyd, Morgan Burgess, Elizabeth Tymeson, Gabrielle Tymeson, Madison Thoren and Dominique Comereski Substitute Lifeguards are Abigail Martin, Katie Henson, Whitney Bailey, Brittany LaMont, Matthew Berryman and Zachary Schrader. Mackayla Wesneski, who had been hired as a substitute, found other employment. |
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