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GOING BEYOND THE CALL<br />
Frank Snyder spreading stone to create clam<br />
steamer area at complex<br />
The Pote’s Picnic was a great success. Committee chairman<br />
Joel Franco wishes to thank the many volunteers who worked on<br />
the event. It was the first time for the picnic at the complex and<br />
to make it happen some new areas had to be created.<br />
That is where Noble Frank Snyder came to the rescue. Frank<br />
brought his equipment and expertise to the project by grading<br />
five tons of stone for the new clam steamer area. He also used<br />
his front end loader to move 100 cement blocks to create a<br />
foundation for the steamers.<br />
Frank’s donation of time, effort and equipment helped make<br />
the transition from the gun club to the complex a viable reality.<br />
Thanks, Noble Frank.<br />
Forks of the Delaware TIN LIZZIES<br />
With the end of summer, the parade season speeds up for the Tin<br />
Lizzies.<br />
The club will<br />
participate in 18 parades<br />
by the end of the year.<br />
A week after MASA,<br />
the Pretzel Bowl and the<br />
Sportsman’s Raffle took<br />
place. For the Pretzel<br />
Sam Ellis<br />
Bowl, the Tin Lizzies<br />
brought two of our miniature<br />
Model Ts for display at the entrance to Albright<br />
College’s Eugene I. Shirk stadium. The little cars<br />
always generate interest.<br />
Congratulations to the Pretzel Bowl Committee<br />
headed up by Oriental Guide Kraig Leiby.<br />
The Sportsmen’s Raffle at the South End Gun Club<br />
was a huge success. Chairman Joel Franco and all the<br />
nobles and ladies who participated did a tremendous<br />
job once again with <strong>Rajah</strong>’s biggest fund raiser.<br />
The club began our fall season of baking wet bottom shoofly pies after MASA. We<br />
bake on the first and third Mondays of the month at St John’s Church in Farmersville.<br />
We’re selling pies at local events, small businesses, assisted living facilities and at<br />
Boscov’s in the Palmer Mall in Easton. Club President Bruce Johnson oversees the<br />
bakes with help from his lady, Sally.<br />
And finally, we’d like to welcome our newest Tin Lizzie Richard Stefanovic<br />
from Saylorsburg. At 6 foot, five, he just fits into the car. Richard comes to us from<br />
Lodge 594 in Pen Argyl. Welcome to the club, Richard.<br />
At Pen Argyl Parade L-R in cars: Bill Bray, Chris Yeager, Charlie<br />
Richenbach, Standing L-R, Larry Silfies, Rich Stefanovic, Wayne<br />
Napoli, Bruce Johnson, Garrett Newhartz, Ron Barron, Mike Kish<br />
New Tin Lizzie Richard Stefanovic<br />
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