Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 10, 1976, Image 5

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    Picture by Warren Foley made from tacks and staples.
Painting by Warren Foley.
Warren Foley’s art
adorns the library
by Emmy Lou Foley
Mr. Warren Foley is
displaying some of his art
work at the Mount Joy
Library this month. He has
been painting since high
school, mostly with oil and
palate knife. He also does a
bit of metal sculpturing. Mr.
Foley has exhibited at
places throughout Lancaster
County.
Two Wrestlers Advance
Two Indian wrestlers ad-
vanced to the third round of
the District Three Class AA
Wrestling Championships at
Reading last week.
Jerry Garner at 126 Ibs.
pinned Columbia’s Gardin-
ier at the 5:14 mark, while
Jim Howell at 185 Ibs.
pinned his opponent, Leister
of Hanover, with 1:09 gone
in the match to remain
unbeaten. Howell and Gar-
ner, along with Georger
Mohr were among champion
wrestlers’ feted at the
All-Star banquet held in
Lebanon last week.
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Joycee-ette fashion show Mar. 15
by Sharon Green
The Mount Joy Joycee-
ettes will sponsor a fashion
show and card party on
March 15th from 8:00 to
11:00 p.m., at the Mount
Joy American Legion.
This year’s theme is
‘Fashion Boutique’’ and
will combine the greenery of
plants with the greenery of
St. Patrick’s Day. Fashions
for this year’s show are
being provided by the
Trudi-K Shop of Manheim,
and fashions shown will
Cubs
by Linda W. Peters
The Cub Scouts of Pack
263 held their annual Blue &
Gold Banquet on Saturday
evening, February 28th at
the Florin Fire Hall. A pro-
gram of magic and ventrilo-
28 Girl Scouts
in Maytown
by Janet Ney
Maytown Girl Scout Troop
24 has been organized with
a membership of 28 girls.
The troop leader is Mary
Kerschner. Jeanette Ruth
and Judy Wilson are assis-
tant leaders. The troop
meets at St. John’s Luther-
an Church every Monday
night.
The troop consists of S
patrols: The Charmers,
leader Pam Linard; Pan-
thers, leader Pam. Ney;
Snoopy, leader Cindy
Brommer; Kittens, leader
Patty Meszaros and Pandas,
leader Kim Derr.
At the present time the
girls are working on badges
with some of the parents as
resource persons.
Don Kraybill
will address
EMBM youth
The 62nd annual meeting
of the Eastern Mennonite j
Board of Missions will be
held at the Lancaster Men-
nonite High School, March
19-21. The theme is ‘‘Ex-
tending Christ’s Kingdom.”’
The speaker at a special
youth rally scheduled for
Saturday, 7:30 p.m., is
Donald Kraybill, instructor
at Elizabethtown College.
The special weekend
meetings will be held in the
new auditorium - gymnasi-
um facility at Lancaster
Mennonite High School
which has accommodations
for seating 2000 persons.
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range from clothes for
children to outfits for the
mature women. In addition
to various Joycee-ettes and
their children, models will
be Mary Gingrich, Mary .
Ellen Kohler, Ruth Bals-
baugh, and Mary Sprecher.
Hand crafted door prizes
will be awarded during the
evening. Chances on a
Trudi-K Shop gift certifi-
cate will also be sold.
Coffee and a dessert will
be served following the
fashion show. After the
at Florin
quism was presented to the
boys and their parents by
Holly D. Rankin, a former
Cub Leader from the West-
ern District.
Several boys earned
achievements and awards
which were presented at the
banquet by Cub Master
Charles Eshleman.
dessert, a card party will
round out the evening's
activities.
Chairwomen for the event
are: LaVon Harnish, tables
and tallies; Sue Gantz,
models and fittings; Kathy
Bower, dessert; Sarah
Heckert, door prizes;
Sharon Green, publicity;
Patsy Hoffer, tickets.
All seats are being re-
served for groups of four.
For tickets call Patsy Hoffer
at 653-5958 or any Joycee-
ette. Tickets are $2.25 each.
Fire Hall
Sunday, February 29th,
the boys celebrated Scout
Sunday by attending the
Donegal Presbyterian
Church as a group.
Many parents and leaders
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller,
Mrs. Joseph Edgell, and
Mrs. George Keyton also
attended.
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HOURS
17 New Haven Street Mt. Joy, Pa. 34
“I haul cancelled store orders,
odd discontinued items and
samples from Carolina factories
to a warehouse outlet in Mt.
Joy.” “NO StCONDS’* “Priced
just above nice used things.”
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