Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Hunter education course Aug. 21 The Mount Joy Sports- men’s Association will again sponsor a Hunter Education Course on Sat- urday, August 21, 1976. This one day course will get underway at 1:00 p.m. and will be completed the same day. Club instructors advise that prospective participants may register upon arrival at the club- house and that no equip- ment or materials are needed. Registration starts at 12:30 p.m. The PA Game Commis- sion reminds us that all persons under 16 years of age must qualify to pur- chase their first hunting license by satisfactorily completing the Hunter Ed- ucation Course offered by our club. This is a fine opportunity to meet the requirements needed to obtain that first hunting license, and the course is free. Our club is fortunate to have many qualified in- structors to help administer this course. The following 8 instructors have certified 1000 persons to date. Jim Spicer, Ken Nissely, J. Robert Nissley, Donald Zeller, Ken Killian, Whitey Blake, Al Koser, and Art Schneider. Leisure Club plans fall activities by Joe Shaeffer The Mount Joy Leisure Club met on Monday, August 9 at Hostetters with 119 members and guests present. The meeting was called to order by President Joe Shaeffer at one o’clock with pledge of allegiance to the flag. Secretary Nedra Brady read the minutes of the last meeting and trea- surer, Kathryn Zink report- ed 14 cards sent to the shut-ins. The birthday and anniversary songs were sung to the members who celebrated a birthday or anniversary. New members introduced were: Annie Moyer, Charles Latchford, Eliza- beth Heisey, Esther Weaver, Benjamin Weaver, Eleanor Sanders, Verna Brandt, and Ethel Brandt. One guest, Ruth Hall, attended the meeting. President Shaefer announced the bus trip for October 13 would be to the Pocono mountains with stops along the way for sightseeing and shopping plus a stop at Bushkill Falls. Eighty-two signed up for the trip.Another item of business was the purchase of name tags for the mem- bers. President Shaeffer announced that he had available for the members forms from the Bureau of Consumer Protection to be used if any member in the past or the present was unsuccessful in resolving a complaint they had with a firm they did business with concerning a product. President Shaeffer announced the September 13 meeting would be a corn roast, held at Hostetters and beginning at noon. He also announced the pro- grams for the remaining three months in this year, with the December 13 meeting being a Christmas party. There being no further business the meet- ing adjourned and the in- vocation was given by Mr. Frank Gingrich after which cake and coffee was served. Following the refresh- Mrs. Haldeman wins a new Mrs. Lester Haldeman of 419 Chestnut Street, Columbia, has been named winner of the Philco Old Refrigerator Contest. She was awarded a new refri- gerator from the Philco Co. through Nikolaus Co. of DID YOU HEAR... Six crews of linemen and 8 vehicles from PP&L’s Lancaster Division left Wednesday, August 11, to join PA Power & Light Company workers already aiding the storm-stricken Long Island Lighting Com- pany in New York. Their mission was to help repair storm damage and restore electrical power on Long Island, which was hard-hit Monday night by Hurricane Belle. refrigerator Columbia. The award was presented to the person who owns the oldest operating refrigerator in Lancaster County which was registered in the con- test. Mrs. Haldeman has had her refrigerator in operation since 1946. PP&L’s total mobile task force on Long Island was 174 men and 73 vehicles. The vehicles included 8 digging units for pole placement and 47 bucket trucks for pole-top repairs. Local customers are not paying for the men and equipment sent to Long Island; the Long Island Lighting Company picks up the bill. We expect our men to be needed 3 or 4 days. Some may start home this coming weekend. ments, President Shaeffer again called the meeting to order and the members were asked to present sug- gestions, likes or dislikes, ideas for programs, or any suggestions that would be beneficial to the Mount Joy Leisure Club. BALD or THINNING? Now exclusively from your NEW MAN® Barber-Stylist you can have... | “THE NATURAL AS NATURE LOOK’! { You'll look your best confidently with a full and 100% natural ap- pearing head of hair when you choose the exciting NEW MAN “Natural as Nature Look” hair re- placement method. Your profes- sional NEW MAN Barber-Stylist makes it-happen! He'll show you how the NEW MAN honest approach to hair loss frees men from worry. YOU CAN PLAY ALL SPORTS, SLEEP AND SWIM WITH COMPLETESECUR- ITY. Make your move! t the man who can give you the natural appearance you reall’ want ... your expert NEW MAN Barber- Stylist! Get full information TODAY! 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