22nd August 2008

Flying high

The Tyrone Area cheerleaders soar during a cheer at the annual “Meet the Eagles Night” on Thursday at Gray-Vets Memorial Field. Acting as the master of ceremonies, Tyrone head coach John Franco introduced the cheerleaders, players, and coaches as well as introducing various award winners. The mothers of the senior players were coached by their sons in running a play on the field. (The Daily Herald/Bob Miller)

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22nd August 2008

Presbyterians to feature Dave Grazier

At 10:30 a.m. worship this Sunday, August 24, Tyrone Presbyterians will feature baritone David Grazier as guest vocalist, Reverend Mark Liller will deliver a message about a question from Jesus, and the audience will respond by singing several gospel hymns about Christ’s identity.
The musical highlight of this end of August worship service will include two vocal solos by Mr. David Grazier entitled, “Uncreated” and “How Deep The Father’s Love For Us.” The only son of the late George Grazier and Mary Ellen Grazier Waite, David graduated from Tyrone High in 1971 and later from William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia, as a star football player and Health and Physical Education major. Following his graduation from the college of William and Mary, Mr. Grazier taught Physical Education and coached football at Jersey Shore High School. In Jersey Shore, he met Janet Keller, who eventually became his wife. The Graziers have three children and five grandchildren.
For nearly 25 years, Mr. Grazier has served as vice president and general manager of the Kunzler Corporation in Tyrone (formerly Juniata Meat Packing Industry). A member of Tyrone’s Grace Baptist Church along Columbia Avenue, Mr. Grazier serves there as a deacon, an adult Sunday school teacher, leader of the AWANA youth group, and baritone vocalist.
Epworth Manor chaplain and Presbyterian preaching and visitation pastor, Reverend Mark Liller, will deliver a message based in Matthew 16. There, Jesus asks his disciples this vital question – “Who do you say that I am?” In his homily, Liller will review the names that the followers of Jesus have given him across the centuries – teacher, prophet, physician, king, and friend. Ultimately, Liller will focus on the identity given to Jesus by his disciple Peter – “You are the Christ, the son of the living God!”
In response to Liller’s sermon, the audience will unite their voices in singing three beloved gospel hymns that expand on the sermon question – “Who do you say that I am?” There hymns will include Eliza Hewitt’s 1887 Sunday school song, “More About Jesus Would I Know,” Johann Schwedler’s 1741 German chorale, “Ask Me What Great Thing I Know,” as well as Will Thompson’s 1880 evangelistic chorus, “Jesus Is All The World To Me.”
In this presidential election year, as American citizens confront many questions about wars and rumors of war, why not join Tyrone Presbyterians at 10:30 morning worship this Sunday, August 24? In that worship service, through the music and the message, the church will provide some answers, as eloquently expressed in these opening lyrics from Johann Schwedler’s 1741 hymn: “Ask me what great thing I know, that delights and stirs me so/What the high reward I win/Whose the name I glory in/Jesus Christ the crucified!”

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22nd August 2008

Scholarship winners

The 2008 Tyrone High Kiwanis Scholarship award winners recently attended a breakfast with members from the Tyrone Kiwanis Club. From left: Kiwanis members Rev. Norman Huff and Deb Moore, scholarship recipients Ethan Nulton and Kelly Pearson and Kiwanis President Fred Miller. Missing from photo: scholarship recipient Sarah Cox. Ethan Nulton will be attending Juniata College; Sarah Cox will be attending Lock Haven University and Kelly Pearson will be attending Penn State University – Altoona Campus. (Courtesy photo)

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22nd August 2008

Tyrone memorabilia available

The Tyrone Area Chamber of Commerce always has a wide assortment of Tyrone memorabilia available for those interested. Many residents purchase these items to send to friends and family who have moved away, to serve as a memento for someone visiting the area, or to give out at reunions to remember times past. Items for purchase include: collectibles, T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, mugs, prints and books on Tyrone history. For more information, contact Rose Black at the Tyrone Area Chamber of Commerce office at 684-0736. (The Daily Herald/Christina Pryor)

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22nd August 2008

Free home composting bins now available

The Blair County Department of Solid Waste & Recycling has scheduled a home composting class on August 26 at 6 p.m.
The class will be held at the Altoona Heritage Center, 1421 12th Avenue Altoona. Advance registration, by calling 696-4620, will assure admission to the class.
Each participating household will receive a free home composting bin under a project sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and The Pennsylvania State University.
Participants will learn, among other details, what items to compost and which items to avoid, how to create the best conditions for the natural process of composting to occur and how to know when compost is ready to use.
According to the Blair County DSWR website, compost can be used as a conditioner to improve the moisture-retention properties of soil. In addition, compost adds valuable nutrients to soil to promote healthy plant growth. Uses can include: home gardening, greenhouses, landscaping  and soil top-dressing.
Also, the Blair County Department of Solid Waste and Recycling would like to remind area residents of the convenient recycling drop-off centers right here in the community.
The centers are located at the Snyder Township Municipal Building and at the Tyrone District Justice’s Office.
Drop-off centers accept: aluminum beverage cans, metal food cans, plastic No. 1 and No. 2 bottles, corrugated cardboard, newspapers and telephone books.
For additional information, call the Blair County Department of Solid Waste & Recycling at 949-2566 or 696-4620, or visit blaircounty.org.

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