E. Page 18 Back Mountain Residents Form | Environmental Clearing House The environment of the Back Mountain—and what can be done to improve it—was the: topic of discussion at a break- ‘fast meeting held recently at the Irem Temple Country Club and attended by representa- tives of several area service clubs and organizations. Christmas Snow Christmas is a time of year When people like to sing and cheer. The winter snow likes to drift And make the children feel so swift. On Christmas Eve the children listen To hear the reindeer Donner and Blitzen. In the morning they awake, Plans were initiated to form a committee which will serve as a clearing house for ecology-re- lated projects proposed by various organizations in the community. A spokesman for the group suggested that efforts by many service-oriented clubs to improve the environment in And the presents they will shake. and around the Back Mountain . have been repetitious and, sub- sequently, have not been as valuable as if they had been planned cooperatively. It is the intention of the newly formed environmental action group to take steps to avoid this over- lapping of efforts through closer communication and careful planning. George McCutcheon, a dele- gate to the meeting from the Ki- wanis Club, suggested that there was a great deal of inter- est in establishing such a clear- ing house and that the ideas of- fered by the new committee members afforded many oppor- tunities for ‘‘clean-up’’ projects. “It’s impossible to tell where we're going at this point,” Mr. McCutcheon stated, ‘‘but the Photo by J. Kozemchak Sr. Members of the newly formed environment action clearing house committee are pictured above following a breakfast meeting at the Irem Temple Country Club. Seated from left to right are Al Ackerson, W. Anthony Fulton, Don Evans, Tom Reese, Arch Austin, Florence Finn, Anne Purcell, Pat Unger and Joan Adessa. Standing are Charles Hoffecker, Bernard Banks, Larry Fritzges, Kevin Chadwick, Bruce S. Davies Jr., cee — ee te es 5 A Rehearsal for the Christmas program of the Trucksville United Methodist Church, to be held Dec. 26, at 6 p.m. in the educational building, is scheduled for Dec. 26 following Sunday School. The program entitled ‘Chrsitmas in Living Pictures’, under the direction of Nancy McDonald, assisted by Mrs. Robert Baird, Mrs. Thomas Kreidler and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, will be in- troduced by the Rev. Dr. Laurence T. Beers and narrated by Dr. Owen Faut. The ac- companist is Nancy Pichert, and Robert Baird and Bobby Baird will provide a brass duet. The following children of the Sunday School will have parts as listed: Scene I: sheep—Linda A Greenstreet News Co. Publication Church Program Cast To Rehearse Sunday Williams and Kevin Kreidler; angels—Susan Chamberlain, Wendy Baird and Kelly Thomas. Scene II: Joseph— David Konopki; Mary—Betty Jane Smith; innkeeper—Rod Shoemaker; sheep—same as scene I. Scene III: Joseph— Robin Faut; -Mary—Lori Williamson; sheep—Same as Scene I; shepherds—Wilson Gregory, Gregory McTague; angels—Chris Grose, Robin Williamson, Vincent Grose. Scene IV: Joseph—Nathan Faut; Mary—Kimberly Thomas; Wise Men—Kevin Collins, Brian Johnson, Doug Smith; angels—Sheila Johnson, James Phillips, Doug Shelley; shepherds—Todd Enslen, Robbie Shepherd. possibilities are very exciting.” The group will meet next at the country club Jan. 29. All in- terested persons are cordially invited to attend. . Robert Casselberry Jr., Glenn Lewis, Dave Kopetchny, George McCutcheon and Ray Hillman. 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