Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 03, 1976, Image 1

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    SUSQUEHANNA
Vol. 76 No. 9 March 3, 1976
Twenty residents fight 10-unit development
Daniel C. Gohn, borough
engineer and surveyor for
Jones and Zink, developers,
requested a variance on a
setback requirement on a
2.3 acre tract of land east of
North Jacob and Chestnut
Streets and North of Apple
Tree Alley, from the Mount
Joy Zoning Hearing Board.
Residents from Park Ave-
nue, adjacent to the area,
objected to the proposed
plans and cited a water
problem now in that area.
Pictures of the rear yards of
some residents showed wa-
ter bubbling up from a
storm drain. The residents
said this happens even after
a heavy summer rain.
Other objections were to
the overcrowding of land
and overpopulation caused
by the planned ten-unit,
single-family, semi-detach-
ed homes.
A tavern now stands on
the ground. Gohn said the
lease for the tavern will
expire in the next two and
one half to three years.
Plans call for no renewal of
the lease, Gohn said. The
building is to be renovated
for residental use, he said.
The twenty residents who
voiced their objections to the
three-member board do not
oppose all development in
the area. They assured the
board they would not object
Kids, moms in Joycee
The Mount Joy Joycee-
ettes are holding a card
party and fashion show at
the Mount Joy Legion from
8-11 p.m. on March 1S.
Joycee-ettes and their
children will model fashions
from the Trudi-K shop in
Manheim. Door prizes will
be items handmade by the
Joycee-ettes.
Desert and coffee will be
served.
Admission is $2.25. Re-
served seats only are avail-
able. For tickets, call Mrs.
Robert Hoffer at 653-5958.
Scottie Ney wears a Leisure Look denim outfit by New
Guy. Aime McCurdy wears a hand-smocked peach dress
by Polly Flinders. The Joycee-ettes fashion show features
clothing for all ages, modeled by the Joycee-ettes and
their children.
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Builetin
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
if certain conditions, such as The
the water run-off, were met,
and the number of units was
reduced.
decision.
Wrestlers 3d in AA sectionals;
Cagers beat LCHS 83-77,
68-70
lose to Camp Hill
The Donegal High School wrestlers posted 44 points to
capture 3d place in the Class AA Sectional wrestling
championships at Hempfield last week. Donegal had two
champions; Jerry Garner and Tim Howell; and one
runner-up; George Mohr. Photos on page 8.
The Donegal basketball ended its AA playoff career
Mon. night when Camp Hill came from behind to defeat
the Indians by 2 points. Last week, the Indian cagers
defeated Lancaster Catholic 83-77.
Indian center Bob Barto didn’t see much action in either
game because of an injured ankle. Junior Kevin Bradley,
substituting for Barto, shot spectacularly well. The
Indians’ defense suffered, however, without Barto’s
height and skill. More on page 8.
-ettes fashion show
Models at the Joycee-ettes fashion show will include Jodi
Nolt (top), Stacy Gingrich (middle) and Missy Wetzel
(bottom).
Zoning Hearing
Board has 4S days to reach a
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FIFTEEN CENTS
Steve Enc practices a school cheer in *‘Cheaper by the
Dozen.’ photo by Cork Flick
Cheaper by the Dozen
at Donegal this week
“Cheaper by the Dozen,’”’ the Junior Class play at
Donegal High, will be performed Friday and Saturday,
March S and 6, at the high school auditorium.
A special free matinee for senior citizens will be shown
on Thursday, March 4, at 1 p.m..
The breezy comedy stars Susan Miller, Daniel Strechm,
Phillip Geod, Jay Behling, Gail Madara, Cynthia
Emenheiser, Randy McCoy, Brent Becker, Thomas
Dalkiewicz, Eileen Jones, Cynthia Charles, Cynthia Erb,
Mark Weidman, Steve Eno, Sharon Bryant and John
Hayman.
School custodians
to vote on union
Custodial and mainten-
ance persennel employed by
the Donegal School District
are scheduled to vote next
month on the question of
collective bargaining repre-
sentatienin anelection to be
conducted by the Pennsyl-
vania Labor Relations
Beard.
PLRB Executive Director
Abe Belsky said the eligible
employees will have twe
choices on the election
ballot: the Donegal School
Service Personnel Associa-
tion, PSEA; or No Repre-
sentative.
Included in the proposed
collective bargaining unit
would be all full-time
custodial and maintenance
employees. A total of 11
employees in those classifi-
cations are on the voting
eligibility list. Part-time
workers are specifically ex-
cluded. Alse excluded are
any supervisory, cenfiden-
tial or management level
employees.
Late last year the service
personnel association filed
with the PLRB a petition for
representation seeking the
vote among the employees.
Prior te ordering the elec-
tion, the PLRB cenducted a
hearing on the petition with
representatives of the school
district and the association.
Labor board agents will
conduct the balloting March
4, from 3 to 4 p.m. in the
district's high school near
Mount Joy.