E.P. Rotary News 4/1/02

Program Reminder

April 8th - Cliff
April 15th - Club Assembly
April 22nd - Sondra
April 29th - Dave F.

  • Guests today: Our exchange students, Tricia & Joaquin and Brad and Rhonda Strawser

  • Happy Bucks: Vicki & Rick

  • Joaquin won the drawing today.

  • Lisa volunteered, and was elected, to be the Vice-President for the 2002-03 Rotary year.  Thanks Lisa!

  • The Easter Egg Hunt (a/k/a the most exciting 2 minutes in sports) was a success.....great weather & lots of kids

  • Connie R. and Sondra put together the  Easter Baskets for the girls at the Kyes Home.  The spent only $162.81 on the 9 baskets, and purchased many items for the girls.

Program

    Our speaker today was Brad Strawser.  Brad and his wife Rhonda are doing business as Leyland Manufacturing.  They recently obtained the old light plant property from the City, and are in the process of moving their company from North Carolina.  They hope to have 6 full-time employees in 6-10 months.  They make lids and gaskets for 55 & 30 gallon drums.

    We welcome Brad & Rhonda to East Palestine, and wish them the best of luck with their new business. 

On The Lighter Side

Smokin' in the Rain

Two old ladies were waiting for a bus and one of them was smoking a cigarette.  It started to rain, so the old lady reached into her purse, took out a condom, cut off the tip and slipped it over her cigarette and continued to smoke.

Her friend saw this and said, "Hey that's a good idea!  But, what is that thing you put over your cigarette?"

The other old lady said, "It's a condom."

"A condom?  Where do you get those?"

The lady with the cigarette told her friend that you could purchase condoms at the pharmacy.

When the two old ladies arrived downtown, the old lady with all the questions went into the  pharmacy and asked the pharmacist if he sold condoms.

The pharmacist said yes, but looked a little surprised that this old woman was interested in condoms, so he asked her, "What size do you want?"

The old lady thought for a minute and said, "One that will fit a Camel."

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