Meatloaf

Meatloaf Recipe Type: Dinner Ingredients Instructions 3.2.1251  

Eagles Mere, Edwin Vauclain

There’s defi nitely a chill in the air but there have been some mighty nice days as well…good enough to sit down at the beach; a few people even took a dip! Bible Study will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 at “Hemlock House,” the home of Jan Yordy on Dunham Avenue. The Eagles Mere Book Club meets tomorrow afternoon at “Portside,” the home of Gail Meyer on Mineral Springs Avenue, at 3 o’clock. The book under discussion is “The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard” by Erin McGraw. The monthly meeting of the Eagles Mere Borough Authority will be held on tomorrow evening at the Borough Hall on Laporte Avenue, starting at 7 o’clock. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. The 157th Bloomsburg Fair gets underway on Saturday (through Sept. 29). There is much to see in the way of entertainment, partake of when it comes to food, rides, three exhibit halls, livestock displays, horse racing, demolition derby, tractor and truck pulls. You name it, you can probably fi nd it there. For more information, go to www.bloomsburgfair. com. Sarah Way, daughter of Betsi and Jim Way, was married to John Schmidt on the afternoon of Sept. 15, at a 4:30 ceremony offi ciated by Cornelia Schmidt, John’s grandmother, and Jeff Ferra, a friend of the couple. The self-uniting

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Lopez, JoAnn McGuire

JoAnn McGuire What a really nice weekend. Let’s have lots more of those days, before the cold weather sets in. The gardens and fl owers are winding down; some still look fairly nice, but that won’t last much longer. I’ve heard two different reports for the coming winter weather. The one that says a mild winter, I liked. Another one said a cold, blustery, hard winter. That one, not so nice to hear. Carole (Fedorchak) Underwood and her daughter, Kari Spinosa, Melbourne, FL, attended a concert where classic albums were featured. U2’s Joshua Tree was played. They had front row seats and said it was a great concert and glad they went. Adell Bradshaw, West Chester, spent the weekend at her home on Church Street and got some winterizing things done at the house. She said it was a gorgeous time to be here. Mary Lowden, her sister, Maggie and “Yip” and “Yap”, Marlton, NJ, spent a few days at the Lowden home on Church Street. First time visit for Maggie, but I’m sure she’ll be back often. Happy Birthday wishes to Roy Pirritano who celebrates 82 years on the 23rd; Bob Day, also the 23rd; Annaliese Froese, 25th; Ted Beaver and “Dinky” Burke, 27th; and Curt Schroeder, 29th. Hope you all have a good day. Happy Anniversary to Jon-

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Forksville, Linda Raub

It’s been an interesting week in this part of Sullivan County. My travels throughout the week have been eventful in unusual ways as well. It’s that time of the year when you start seeing deer at every time of the day and night, turkeys parading around in large fl ocks, and cattle grazing along the side of the road. Yes, even the cattle have been getting into trouble recently. On two different occasions, in two different areas this past week, I’ve stopped to assist in getting cows back into fi elds that have somehow managed to fi nd their way out of the confi nes of their fences. It seems the cows are looking for better grazing as well! In one case, the cows found the trail of silage that was laying along the side of the road from a farmer transporting it from the fi eld to the barn. Most of my weekend was spent at the Bowhunter’s Festival at the fairgrounds. In among the work time, I took some time to shoot some arrows, and walk around to look at the booths and vendors. I do a fair share of “people watching” as well, from my perch at the fi rst aid booth, and noticed lots of people who were there just to look around. It’s nice to

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MU to Hold Visit Day On Sept. 28

Mansfield University will hold “Visit Day” on Friday, September 28. Prospective students and their parents will be able to visit campus for a full day’s experience and talk with admissions counselors, faculty members and current students about MU’s 70 undergraduate programs, financial aid, club activities and campus life. Participants will also be able to tour campus, including the North Hall Library and the new residence halls, and get the chance to have lunch in the campus dining hall. For more information, or to register, go to admissions. mansfield.edu, call (800) 577- 6826 or (570) 662-4243 or email admissions@mansfield.edu.