Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 30, 1976, Image 14

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Swimming program
for the handicapped
A summer swim program
sponsored by the Lancaster
County American Red
Cross Chapter, for the
orthopedically handicapped
will be held Saturday
mornings from 11 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at the Millers-
ville Lions Club pool during
the months of July and:
August.
The program, available
to the handicapped in
Lancaster County, will
commence Saturday, July
3rd, and will be under the
supervision of Water Safety
Instructor, Mrs. Emma
Girl Scouts
On June Sth at 5:30
a.m., Junior Girl Scout
Troop #32 of Mount Joy
left for New York City. The
girls enjoyed a 3 hour boat
cruise around New York
City. Some of the places
they saw while on the boat
were the Statue of Liberty,
the World Trade Center,
and the United Nations
Headquarters.
The troop visited St.
Patrick’s Cathedral, Rocke-
feller Center, the Empire
State Building, and Radio
City Music Hall. While in
Radio City, the girls saw
the Rockettes, the floor
Kendig.
Past participants and in-
structors are urged to
attend and new participants
and instructors will be wel-
comed. There is no charge
for participation in this
program and the only re-
quirement is permission in
writing from the handicap-
ped swimmer’s doctor.
Any interested person
may register at the pool on
July 3rd or by contacting
the Red Cross Chapter
House in Lancaster. The
telephone number is 299-
S561.
tour NYC
show, ‘‘From Bach to
Bacharach,’”’ and the play
“17706.
The girls who went to
New York City were:
Heather Farmer, Crystal
Kelly, Tracy McCurdy, Col-
leen Roper, Virginia Zusch-
lag, Kelly Brown, Carolyn
Gehman, Tracy Geltmach-
er, Wendy Germer, Beth
Moran, Stacey Ricedorf,
Emily Zuch, Jean Mark,
Rhonda Shank, Yvonne
Lightner, Teresa Meyers,
Julia Whitesel, and Robin
Bricker.
Leaders for Troop #32
are Mrs. Nancy Kopf and
Miss Ella Gainer.
Brownies get wings
Recently, Junior Troop
#32 of Mount Joy held a
fly-up ceremony for Brown-
ie Troop #1123. At this
ceremony, brownies who
are in the third grade
fly-up into a Junior Girl
Scout Troop. They receive
Brownie wings from their
leaders and a Girl Scout
pin from their new leaders.
The new junior scouts are:
Jennifer Applegate, Kim-
berly Funk, Stacey Gin-
grich, Stephanie Maxwell,
Linda Sherk, Jody Stout-
zenberger, Dana Yingst,
and Dawn Zimmerman.
The Brownie Leaders
are: Mrs. Janet Breault
and Mrs. Shirley McCurdy.
pos
Barbara Reuter
Marietta
summer
activities
Supervised summer
playground activities will
beging Monday, July Sth,
at Marietta Memorial Park.
Children must be six years
of age or going into first
grade to attend the session.
Miss Barbara Reuter will
return as a supervisor and
Henry Williams, Jr., will
serve as a first year in-
structor.
Swimming lessons will
be held the last two weeks
in July from 9 to 10 a.m.
The first free swim will be
held July 8th. Each addi-
tional free swims will be
held on succeeding Mon-
days unless it rains, in
which case they will be
held on Thursdays.
The supervised activity
will be concluded on
August 13th. Music in-
structions will be super-
vised by Morrell Shields at
Riverview Elementary
School, Marietta. A sche-
dule is being prepared by
the teacher.
Henry Williams, Jr.
Raelene Harbold to visit Pakistan
for International 4-H exchange
Raelene Harbold, Eliza-
bethtown, R.D.#4, has
been selected to participate
in the International 4-H
Youth Exchange (IFYE).
She will depart August 15
for Pakistan where she will
live and work with farm
families for four months,
returning to Lancaster
County just before Christ-
mas.
Raelene is one of five PA
youths to be chosen this
year. She will travel to
Pakistan with seven other
people from around the
country.
A 4-H’er for 10 years,
Raelene belonged to the
4-H Holstein Club and
owned five dairy animals of
her own. She was on the
dairy cattle judging team
which won the state contest
and judged in the National
Contest in Ohio. The PA
team placed fifth and Rae-
lene placed second nation-
ally in giving oral reasons
for her placings.
In 1973, Raelene was
chosen Lancaster County’s
Dairy Princess and partici-
pated’in the state contest,
being named second run-
ner-up and Miss Congen-
iality.
A 1972 graduate of
Elizabethtown High School,
Raelene recently resigned
her position as dental
assistant to Dr. Werner Z.
Fetter, where she had
worked for four years.
Raelene is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harbold,
Elizabethtown.
She is an advisor to the
youth group at the Con-
gregational Bible Church,
Marietta and is currently
teaching Bible School.
Raelene is spending as
much time as possible
learning about the people
and customs of Pakistan, a
country the size of Cali-
fornia with 70 million
people, 96% of whom are
of the Muslim faith.
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