Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Photo shows newly installed officers of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon for 1976-77. Center: President, Sharon Roberts. Back row left to right: Vice President, Cheryl Deck; Treasurer, Doris Landers, and Secretary, Mary Ann Mellaby. MJ Welcome Wagon elects 1976 officers On May 1S, 1976, the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon Club held formal installation at Mr. Lacy’s installing its 76-77 officers. On June 16, 1976, club is planning to make its yearly trip to Mt. Gretna. They will be leaving the Weis parking lot at S:15 and all reservations and monies must be to Janice Shelly no later than June 4, 1976. Through the summer the craft classes will be held to make items for the Christ- mas bazaar. Those who are interested in helping out should contact Nancy Pen- kunas, Judy Miller, or Sharon Roberts for inform- ation. Anyone knowing of new- comers, births, or engage- ments in the Mount Joy area please contact our hostesses, Barbara Banks at 653-4478 or Cherie Dillow at 653-1609. Bainbridge Legion to re-activate As a further Contribution to the success of the Conoy Township Bi-Centennial celebration, LIBHART- DYER, Post 197, American Legion, Bainbridge, Pa. will sponsor the re-activat- ed 2nd Company, Sth Pennsylvania Battalion, Lancaster County Militia (1775), starting with the parade on Saturday, June 12, 1976. The group, re-activated in May 1975, consists of 14 men from the south-eastern part of Lancaster County, currently based in New Holland, is complete with colors, fife and drum, flint lock firing muskets and uniforms of the period, will parade with members of Post 197 and veterans of Conoy Township. the group’s theme will be the “The Old and the New - 1776 - 1976” 76 militia In addition to the parade, the militia will en-camp on the river shore at the end of Race St., in Bainbridge, where they will conduct a living history and present a flint lock musket firing demonstration at 2 p.m. Saturday. Since their beginning, members of the militia have participated in events as far away as South Carolina, however for the 1976 Bi-Centennial year, the group is dedicated to helping surrounding com- munities celebrate our na- tion’s 200th birthday. Bainbridge and Conoy Township is fortunate to obtain the services of this fine group and Post 197, American Legion, is very proud to present them to the community on this special occasion. Cub Scouts plan trip June 15, 1976, Mount Joy Cub Scout Pack 136 will be going to Gettys- burg, PA. All scouts will meet at Seiler Elementary School at 8 a.m. All cubs should bring a bag lunch and turn in $2.00 to den mothers or cub- master at once. Cubs will wear clothes they wore in the Memorial Day Parade or cub scout uniforms. at * * * * * * * * Be * x * x * . * * * LIE x 2% 3 * ¥* * * »* * * * * \ N save I] for a sunny day June 9, 1976 NOT ONE BUT 2 VACATION | SAVINGS PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM | | REGULAR VACATION CLUB Pay 50 cents a week and receive . Pay $1.00 a week and receive ... Pay $2.00 a week and receive Pay $3.00 a week and receive ... Pay $5.00 a week and receive ... Pay $10.00 a week and receive. . . START YOUR SAVINGS NOW AND NEXT YEAR SCHEDULED SAVINGS ...$ 25.00 Deposit your savings regularly and receive interest ..$ 50.00 at the current rate of 5% annually. You will have . . $500.00 . $100.00 all of the money for next year’s vacation saved. . . ... $150.00 PLUS. . .the added interest your money has earn- ...$250.00 ed for you. YOU'LL HAVE THAT ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME VACATION YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK Lisl "HOMETOWN BANK" 100 W. High St. Maytown, Pa. 101 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. RRR Es Pi ay