Karen Knight and Mark Herman Knight & Herman for this month Karen Knight and Mark Herman are Students of the Month at Riverview Elementary School. Karen is polite, takes care of the fish at home, and helps her mother by drying dishes. She plays fair in jump rope, doesn’t run in the halls, lie or pick fights. She cleans her room 3 times a week and works hard in school. Mark hands in assignments on time, respects adults, and dresses neatly. He is a reliable member of the safety patrol, and is always on time. He takes good care of his parakeet, picks up trash in the park, and breaks up fights. He also cleans his bedroom, does the dishes and takes good care of his bike. Births Mr. and Mrs. George Grube, (Phyllis Ford) 3SB West Donegal Street, Mount Joy, a daughter in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Parke Miller, (Ann Wenger) Mount Joy R.D.#1, a daugh- ter, at General Hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elme Marbury, (Marcene Wilson) 34 North Gay Street, Mari- etta, a daughter at St. Joseph's Hospital, Monday. STONEBRIDGE FAR, BUTCHER SHOP 11/4 mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. off Marietta Ave. ; Where we feature our own LOCAL BEEF, PORK, VEAL & LAMB Sides, quarters, bulk paks & retail. “Toddler Topics’ A series of educational packets called ‘‘Toddler Topics’ will be published by the Lancaster County Ex- tension Service beginning in February. The topics give informa- tion to the Young Home- maker about children’s fant- asies, gift giving, language development, emergencies, selecting bogks for children Class planned A course in lipreading will be offered secon by The Hearing Conservation Cen- ter. \ - 3g PHONE 653-4087 CUSTOM BUTCHERING | Complete Line of FROZEN FOODS Full Line of SEAFOOD ITEMS I LL IW I ar al al al a I a Lg il aL] HAMS--Sugar Cured Country Ham Also, Hershey Estate Hams, And Kunzler Boneless Hams Cdl NTN lI ll TST TOT Mon. - Wed., 9 - 6 — Thurs. - Fri., 8-9 — Sat., 8-5 John H. Brubaker available and making your own baby food. A special feature will be ‘‘Rain or Sun’’ activities which involve parent and child. “Toddler Topics’ will be sent free upon request. To be placed on the mailing list, contact the Lancaster County Extension Service, Room 1, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, PA 17601. Phone 394-6851. in lipreading Lipreading skills may be used by any persen who has any degree of hearing loss, whether they use a hearing aid, or not, to improve their understanding of conversa- tion. The 8 week course will begin Tuesday, January 27, 1976 at The Hearing Con- servation Center in Lancas- ter. Class time is 7 p.m. and dismissal time is 8:30 p.m. Classes are limited in size. Interested persons may reserve a spot in the class by calling The Hearing Con- servation Center at 397-4741 Additional information a- bout the class may also be obtained at that number. ...Council [continued from page 1] The council turned down 2 request from Witmer: McCoy for action on that company’s proposed build- ing complex at the intersec- tions of S. Market Ave., Angle St. and Donegal Springs Road. Council will study the revised plans submitted by Witmer-McCoy, and may vote on the plans at next month’s meeting. Council hopes a meeting among residents, develop- ers and council can be arranged to organize a runoff control plan. The Union National Bank was selected as depository for two years with William Evy as treasurer. Barley, Snyder, Cooper and Barber were retained as borough solictors. D.C. Gohn Associates will be borough engineers. Appointments to boards and commissions were: sec- retary- zoning officer- Joe Bateman; planning commis- sion- Reuben Goodling and Gene Bender; hearing board - Albert Kleiner and Joseph Dolan; authority- Paris Sweigart. Council will continue to meet the second Monday of each month at the Borough Offices Building, Main St., at 7:30 p.m.. The Zoning Hearing Board will hear an appeal of Robert Kline on Weds., at 8 p.m., at the borough offices. Robert Kline will appeal the revocation of his build- ing permit for pigeon coops ...Gloria [continued from page 1] The biggest advantage to being Miss Lancaster is the scholarship money and gifts that come with the job. Gloria is also paid for her appearances. Also, Gloria says, ‘‘Just meeting all the people I've met is an advantage.” Gloria meets so many people, she has trouble remembering them all. “When 1 go places, people sometimes stare at me,”’ Gloria says. ‘“‘I don’t know if they know me from the newspapers or some- place else. It’s really funny sometimes.” People Gloria doesn’t recognize walk up to her and say, ‘‘Hi. How are you doing? How’s school?’ ACTION REALTY PHONE — 684-7900 RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL — FARMS 301 Cherry Street, Columbia, PA 17512 DOT SHEEHY Broker < RR Se oe 4! Hi ony citizen band converter makes every car radio a CB Receiver... enjoy the on-the-spot action. . .get the inside dope from those who know You’re “IN” when you can tune ‘IN’ on the excitement and problems of the open road. Listen “IN” on truckers, general citizen’s band, CH-9 emergencies, road and weather conditions, detours and many other interesting communications that only CB reception can bring. 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