Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 14, 1976, Image 15

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January 14, 1976 :
Plant manager Mack Rupert (right) congratulates Kenny Miller (left) on 25 years’
service at NCR.
Miller joins NCR’s 25-year club
Kenny Miller, supervisor
of the order entry dept. and
NCR’s Mount Joy plant, was
welcomed to the company’s
2S year club last week.
Mr. Miller began his
careeer with NCR in Dayton,
Ohio, where he worked on
payrolls.
He moved to Washington
Courthouse, Ohio, in 19S8,
and was promoted to a man-
agement position in 1959.
In May of 1968, he was
transfered to Mount Joy.
His daughter Sharon (now
Mrs. William Fuller) attend-
ed Donegal High School.
Kenny and his wife,
Florine, live in Mount Joy.
He is active in two
bowling leagues and loves to
fish in the Susquehanna
River.
In spite of the recent defeat in Canada, new recruits continue to join the Donegal
Rangers. The company mustered in Marietta last week, and some new faces were
visible in the ranks. If enough dedicated men sign up, the rebellion against Britain
just might be sucessful.
Michael Groff
enlists USAF
Michael Groff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Groff of
338 Chocolate Ave, Mount
Joy enlisted in the U.S. Air
Force's Delayed Enlistment
Program recently according
to TSgt Jim Ellington, Air
Force recruiter 44 S. Duke
St., Lancaster.
Groff, a ’7S graduate of
Donegal High School, is
scheduled for enlistment in
the Regular Air Force on
March 1S. Upon graduation
from the Air Force's six
week basic training course,
he will receive technical
training in the Mechanical
area.
He will be earning credits
toward a Career Education
Certificate through the
Community College of the
Air Force while attending
basic and other Air Force
technical training schools.
Steve Miller,
staff sergeant
Steven M. Miller of
Mount Joy has been notified
of his promotion to the
grade of staff sergeant in
the Air National Guard at
Harrisburg International
Airport in Middletown.
Sergeant Miller, a Ground
Radic Communication
Equipment Repairman, is
assigned to the 193rd
Consolidated Aircraft Main-
tenance Squadron at the
airport.
Prize Bicentennial photos on display in Conoy
The Concy Township Bi-
centennial Committee will
be exhibiting the Lancaster
County Bicentennial Photo
Collection the week of
January 18, 1976, at the
Bainbridge Elementary
Scheel in Bainbridge. The
exhibit includes 37 photo-
graphs taken in Lancaster
County by county residents.
Subjects include historical
buildings, landscapes, lei-
sure time occupations, reli-
gion, the family and others.
The exhibit will be epen to
the public on Sunday,
January 18 from 2p.m.-
4p.m., when the Haldeman
Society will alse have a
display and refreshments
will be served. On Monday,
the public is
welcome during school
hours 9a.m.-3p.m., when
Sth graders will be available
to guide and answer ques-
tiens.
The bicentennial commit-
tee invites all residents of
the township to attend the
next meeting Thursday,
January 15 at 7:30 at St.
Luke's Lutheran Church,
Bainbridge. Plans are being
made for the Bicentennial
Days, June 12, 13, and 14,
1976. Parades and bands are
being scheduled.
The township would like
to rely on local craftsmen
rather than inviting
outside professional artisans
and craftsmen. Tentatively,
January 20,
January; 19, . 3nd yTuesdays.-id mock Indian , village is
being planned along the
Susquehanna River, an area
rich in Indian history for
which the township was
named. Persons are being
contacted to demonstrate
and display their skill at the
crafts of quilting, spinning,
and weaving, and black-
smithing. We are looking for
other specialities in leather
work, crocheting, lacemak-
ing, pottery, crewel and
canvas embrodiery, sculp-
ture, broommaking, wooden
toy, apple head dolls, corn
husk wares, herbs, and
games, and many others.
Persons who might be
available te help in this
effort during the June
Bicentennial Days, should
contact Mrs. Ba rhara Leh;.....
man 367-3179, Mrs. Lilian
Brooks 426-3842, or Mrs.
Romaine Campbell 426-2230.
History of the towi.ship is
being ‘compiled and pub-
lishers are being contacted.
Any pictures or written
material that may be of
interest to the committee is
welcome. Please contact
Mrs. Marguaretta Gingrich,
426-3403.
Fund raising projects are
in progress. Through door to
deer soliciting and Cenoy
Township Bicentennial plate
sales the committee hopes
to cover initial costs of the
June Days. Call any commit-
tee member to order a plate,
especially made by the
Wilton Company at the cost
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