Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 17, 1976, Image 16

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Few shots get past the stick of Pee-wee Cubs goalie Steve
Neal. Steve shut out Quebec at a recent tournament in
Canada.
Steve Neal helps Cubs
to
by Hazel Baker
For the first time in the
story of youth hockey at
Hershey, a Chocolate town
team has won an Inter-
national Tournament in the
land of ice-hockey.
The Hershey Cubs re-
gistered three straight wins
over teams from Quebec,
Ontario, and Nova Scotia.
Goal tender, Steve Neal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Neal, West Market Street,
Marietta, played a key role
for the Cubs in their gold
medal win. He was out-
standing in all three games,
posting a 5-0 shut-out
against Quebec.
The Hershey Pee Wee
Cubs received gold medals
for their win and brought
the silver cup home to
Hershey. Steve Neal re-
ceived the game puck
international title
mounted on a trophy for his
shut-out.
The Cubs, sponsored by
the Hershey Bears, were
honored on their return
home at a banquet.
The past week-end, the
Hershey Pec Wees were in
New York for the District
Play-offs . They won the Pee
Wee District Champion-
ships by winning three
straight games. Steve Neal
stopped 36 of 38 shots on
goal for a final score of 3-2.
The team received individ-
ual trophies and brought
home a large trophy to
Hershey.
The Pee Wees will be
traveling to New Jersey in
two weeks for the Regional
Play-offs . If they win, they
will go on to the National's
held in Philadelphia.
March 17, 1976
Father Michael meets his new congregation
by Hazel Baker
The Reverend Father
Michael Kobularick has
assumed the pastorate of
the Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary Catho-
lic Church, Marietta and the
Assumption of the Blessed
Virgin Mary Church, Mount
Joy.
Born in Williamstown in
1935, Father Michael grad-
uated from Williamstown
Catholic High School and
the Resurection College,
Kitchner, Ontario, Canada.
He was ordianed from Saint
Mary's University, Balti-
more, Maryland in 1961.
He has ministered at St.
Peter’s, Mount Carmel;
Saint Mary’s, Lebanon,
Saint Roses, York; Good
Sheperd, Camp Hill; Saint
Margaret Mary's, Harris-
burg, Saint Joseph's, York;
Saint Joseph's, Berwick;
Christ The King, Benton,
PA; and Saint Vincent's,
Hanover, prior to coming to
Marietta and Mount Joy.
Father Michael is current-
Photo shows, from left to right: top row;
Homer
Schoener, Geraldine Billmyer, William Hamilton, Dorothy
Carroll, Angela Houseal,
Wilson
Bucher, George
(Bing) Miller, Mae Grosh, Jane Tschudy, Earl (Pete)
Penwell, Paul Douglas, Mary Shillow, Marion Manly, Mr.
Snow didn’t faze the daffodils
DID YOU HEAR....
Guy S. (Sonnie) Hoffman
of Bainbridge is convales-
cing at the Lehman Nursing
Home in Rheems.
Announcing the first issue of
the Susquehanna Magazine
The Susquehanna Mag-
Marietta class of 1938
ly studying for his Master of
Arts degree in Theology at
Mount Saint Mary’s Semin-
ary with a major in scrip-
ture. His brother, Joseph
lives in Tower City and
another brother, the Rever-
end Father Robert is as-
sistant pastor of Saint
Francis, Gettysburg.
The Father Michael likes
to golf, fish, and swim.
Saint Mary's Women’s
Club will sponsor a covered
dish supper for members
and their families to meet
the new pastor, Sunday,
March 21st.
GE
Father Michael Kobularick
Shue. Seated left to right: Helen Geyer, Ida Billett, Earl
Carver, Pearl Simmons, George (Dixie) Gillham, Dorothy
Goss, Lydia Hoover.
Photo Curtesy of Edward Billett, Sr.
will appear on newstands all
over Lancaster County early
this April.
A new magazine, pro-
duced by the publishers of
the Susquehanna Times,
azine is about the size of
Time magazine. It sells for
an introductory price of 60
cents a copy. Subscriptions
are available at $3 for 6
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: Pa., Hil By Soeasiisa. is. . eating and mental health. Daffodils push through melting snow in a backyard near Rowenna last week.