Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 19, 1976, Image 1

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    1976
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Vol. 76 No. 20 May 19, 1976
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Susquehanna Times & The Mount
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
Mount Joy, PA
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Raph M. Snyder
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FIFTEEN CENTS
New church is dedicated
The new Assembly of God Church at the intersection of Rt. 141 and Ore Mine Road,
was dedicated on Saturday, May 15th. The Rev. Russell Williams was guest speaker,
Pastor Leroy Hoover presented special music.
Girls vie for Miss Mount Joy
The Miss Mount Joy
Pageant will be held this
Saturday night.
Five lovely contestants
will be vying for the title,
scholarship and awards that
go to the winner.
The pageant will begin at
8:00 P.M. at the W. I Beahm
Junior High School on
Poplar Street in Mount Joy.
K. Jean Bixler, Karen
Greider, Kim Lauver, Su-
zanne Mateer, and Patty
Wolfe are the contestants.
Gloria Longenecker, Miss
Lancaster County 1976, will
be on hand to entertain the
audience and crown the new
Miss Mount Joy at the
conclusion of the evening.
Music will be provided by
the Donegal Dance Band
and Rhythm Singers.
Mr. Jack Richards, a
member of the Hempfield
Jaycees and M.C. for this
Miss Mount_Joy contestants are from left to right; front row-Karen Greider, Kim
year’s Lancaster County
Junior Miss Pageant, will be
Master of Ceremonies for
the evening.
Tickets for this May 22nd
event may be purchased at
the Jack Horner Shoe Store,
by calling 653-4460, or by
paying at the door.
The 1976 Miss Mount Joy
Scholarship Pageant is be-
ing cosponsored by the
Mount Joy Jaycees and
Joycee-ettes.
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Lauver and Pat Wolf: back row-Jean Bixler and Suzanne Mateer.
Marietta
approves
apartment
complex
Marietta Borough Council
approved the proposed
plans for the Fairfax Apart-
ment Development at a
meeting yesterday.
The 48-unit structures to
be built at Essex Street and
Colebrook Road, must have
adequate provision for surf-
ace water drainage and the
transportation of sewage
through the collection lines
to the sewage plant.
The owner will underwrite
the cost of investigation to
correct the possible prob-
lem.
Council’s approval will
permit the proposed plans to
be presented to the Lancas-
ter County Planning Com-
mission.
A petition to vacate a
portion of West Hazel
Avenue, between Jones and
Biddle streets by U.S.
Aluminum Corporation, was
denied.
Marlin M. Connel, owner
of the Railroad House was
granted approval to operate
an outdoor cafe.
Residents are urged to
comply with the ordinance
restricting hours for placing
garbage containers at pick-
up points. Trash may only
be placed the evening prior
to collection and containers
must be removed before
dusk the same day.
A delegation of Jaycees
attended the session in-
forming Council $1000
worth of glass has been
purchased by them to re-
place broken windows in the
building owned by them.
They requested assistance
in protecting the glass. The
group will replant the
square plot in cooperation
with the Lions club this
week the civic organizations
maintain this area.
Council also
—Accepted the resignation
of Barbara Kirvinskee as
deputy housing inspector;
—authorized the housing
committee to inspect vacant
structures within the
borough;
—exonerated one resident
from Boro per capita tax;
continued on Page 3
£2
Hwey Mei Connolly and daughter Becky
A
Hwey Mei Connolly
becomes U.S. citizen
Among the thirty people
who become naturalized
citizens in ceremonies at the
Lancaster County Court-
house Friday, May 14, were
Koreans, Germans, Cana-
ians, Greeks, and one
Chinese. That one Chinese
was a young woman from
Maytown, Hwey Mei Con-
nolly.
Mei as she’s called by her
friends was born and raised
in Tainan, a city in the
southern part of Taiwan.
After finishing High School,
she went to work on an
American Air Force Base.
There she met and married
Allan Connolly on October
9, 1969. In June of 1971, the
Connolly family moved back
to Allan’s native Massachu-
setts. When college was
finished, Allan received a
job as chief of Respiratory
Therapy at Columbia
Hospital and moved the
family to Lancaster County.
Now the Connollys live in
the Villager Townhouses in
Maytown with their 2
children, Becky and Bryan.
It seems a fitting celebra-
tion of the nation’s birth for
the Connolly family to have
a new citizen in the family.
Chickies Rock to get
spring clean-up
At 9 a.m., Saturday, May
22, a Spring Clean Up
sponsored by the Lancaster
County Conservancy is
planned for the Chickies
Rock and the Holtwood
Pinnacle areas. Volunteers
should meet in the parking
lot of the area of their
choice. Pick up trucks are
needed to haul the collected
trash.
Minors wishing to partici-
pate must obtain release
forms at the Penn Square or
Park City offices of Com-
monwealth National Bank
and have them signed by a
parent or guardian. Contact
Stacy Stegemerten at 394-
1858 for further information
or to arrange transportation
to the areas.