April 21, 1976 Christine Erb, 4-H ambassador Chris Erb Christine Erb has been selected by the 4-H Citizen Ambassador Program of Washington, DC to partici- pate in an exchange pro- gram to Europe. The 4-H Citizen Am- bassador Program is for 4-H youths who want to travel abroad and see several countries, visit with youth and experience living with European families. As a citizen Ambassador, Chris will be traveling through Germany, Holland, England, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Denmark, and Russia with 30 other young people from all over the United States. Chris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur N. Erb, R.D. #1, Mount Joy. She was an active member of the Elizabethtown-Done- gal 4-H Community Club, Mount Joy 4-H Sewing Club, Mount Joy 4-H Cake Decorating. Club, and was co-president of Lancaster 4-H County Council in 1974-75. She is also an active member of the Marietta Congregational Bible Church. Donegal Boat Club to meet A work detail is planned for April 24 & 25 by members of the Donegal Boat Club. All members are urged to bring shovels and rakes in the a.m. Volunteers Bridgett & Hess honored by Head Start The Lancaster Volunteer Service Center, as part of this week’s Volunteer Re- cognition Week, has re- cognized Brady Hess and Romaine Bridgett as two of their outstanding volun- teers. Here is what Volun- teer Center officials had to say about Mr. Hess and Mrs. Bridgett. Brady Hess is one of our most devoted volunteers at the Mount Joy Center. Brady Hess helps us out every day for two hours in the afternoon. At3 p.m., all the kids begin to worry if he isn’t there to fasten the seatbelts and act as bus aid on the afternoon bus run. Brady is retired from Ger- berich-Payne Shoe Com- pany, where he worked for 48 years. He is an active member of the Florin Fire Company and received re- cognition last year for his years of dedicated service. He’s a big help to us and we hope that he enjoys us as much as we enjoy him. Romaine Bridgett recent- ly volunteered a morning out of her busy schedule to come into our center and King & Queen to be crowned in Marietta A King or Queen Contest, sponsored by the Marietta Recreation Association, will be conducted from May 1 thru June 11, in cooperating merchants shops in Mari- etta. Photos and money canisters will be placed to receive votes for the public’s favorite candidate at Ic each. Parents wanting to enter thier child may call either of the co-chairpersons, Mrs. Vickie Carroll, 426-3958 or Sandra Pittenturf at 426- 1269. All candidates must live in the boro of Marietta, be 1 to 3 years of age and be entered prior to May 1. The winner will be crowned at 1 p.m., the day of the Fair and will receive a $25 bond and a trophy, the runner-up will receive a trophy. All entrees will receive a gift. Theme for this years annual parade and fair is ‘““Happy Birthday America” which will be held on Satur- day, June 12. Rain date for the fair will be Sunday, June 13. Profit from the event will be used to underwrite the costs of operating the supervised summer play- ground activities at War Memorial Park. Friends of hospital meet in E-Town The Association of Friends of the Elizabeth- town Hospital for Children and Youth will hold its Spring General Meeting Sunday, April 25, 1976, at 7 p.m., in the Hospital Auditorium. The program ‘“What’s a 8 ede € wt He. Reda Psychiatrist Doing in a Children’s Hospital?’’ will be presented by Larry L. Ackerman, M.D., Hershey Medical Center and Eliza- bethtown Hospital for Child- ren and Youth. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome to attend. sing with the children. Romaine is well-known throughout the county for her work with the Lancaster Opera Workshop and many other choral groups. She teaches voice at her home. 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A full line of vegetables & flowers. _ Petunias, marigolds, cabbage, (X¥; peppers, tomatoes, lettuce. 4 PO A Chopped Ham Longhorn Cheese PHONE: 426-1805 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 Students in Mr. Saurbaugh’s class built a general store in their classroom as a bicentennial project. Waiting to serve customers are, from left to right, Stacy Stark, Scott Hoover, Mindy Mewlin and Tom Beck. 1bberson’ 8 CARPET FOR HOME & CAR 1660 S. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. Open 9 to 5:30 Thurs. -. Fri. 9t09 17022 Creative Carpetry Mon., 6:30 A.M. everyday to better serve you. GB and many others 4 a Se Th) Orr, fn Yh, 3 rani Nz ~~ SS A Fi No tof Thurs., Fii., Sat., ONLY Reg. $1.99 only a 79 1b. Reg. $1.59 only $1.39 Ib. Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. Daily & Sunday