Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 20, 1976, Image 13

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Bob Stoner (left) and Gary Graybill (right) of the Mount Joy Jaycees wiped out on a
curve while practicing for the Jaycees’ annual bike rodeo. If you can ride a bike
better than these guys, you should come to the bike rodeo next Sat. morning at 10
a.m. at Seiler School. (See story on front page.) You can win lots of prizes.
Fire prevention week was success
Friendship Fire Co. No.
1, Mount Joy has termed
Fire Prevention Week (Oct.
3-9) a success despite the
inclement weather. The
weather forced the cancel-
lation of the mock accident
in which the recently pur-
chased Hurst Tool and
Cardiac Monitor were to be
featured. The vehicle acci-
dent will be staged at a
later date to be announced
as there were many in-
quires to when it would be
rescheduled.
School visits went over
very well thanks to the
cooperation of Seiler and
Eimtree Elementary and
W. I. Beahm Jr. High.
The fire prevention com-
mittee would like to thank
the following for their ser-
vices:
1. Greiner's Garage— for
towing services.
2. Earl and Jack's Auto
Parts— for supplying cars.
3. Uncle Al's Ceramic
Shop— for prizes in the
poster contest.
4. Reist Seed Company—
for the use of the building
during a drill.
S. Ken Depoe— for
printing.
6. Erma Buchenauer—
for typing.
7. Ladies Auxiliary— for
providing refreshments at
the Monday night drill and
open house.
Pack 136 visits aluminum plant
Pack 136 Cub Scouts
attended open house at
Howmet Aluminum Corp.,
Lancaster, PA.
In charge was Robert W.
Mark. Attending were
Kenneth Good, Jr., Rick
Hallgren, Andrew Wagner,
Craig Shutter, Tony Ox-
ford, Robert Brubaker,
Keith Penkunas, Scott
Houseal.
Todd Good, Thomas Mc-
Niff, Kristopher Weidner,
Michael Groff, Joseph
Smith, Barry Helsher,
Kevin Prescott, David
Zuschleg.
Leisure Club sees Mad Hatter
by Jos Shaeffer
The Mount Joy Leisure
Club held their meeting
Monday, October 11, at
Hostetters with 121 mem-
bers and guests present.
Mrs. Dorothy Parmer
presented a program called
“The Mad Hatter’’. Mrs.
Parmer’s hats and cos-
tumes delighted her aud-
ience with a program of
color, charm, and comedy.
She has a distinguished
career in most of Lancas-
ter’s musical organizations
as an officer or performing
member.
Todd Newcomer, Wayne
Bucher, Thomas Waltz,
Mark Wagner, John Auker,
Kenneth Good, Sr., Billie
Ann Oxford, and Carolyn
Waltz.
Drivers were: Frank
Good and Ruth Zuschleg.
On October 23 the Webe-
los Den will meet at the
First Presbyterian Church
at 6:45 to go to ‘‘Scream in
the Dark.”
Pack 136 will go on a
hike October 23 on the
Appalachian Trail. They
will meet at the Seiler
Following Mrs. Parmer’s
program, Arthur Braun
gave the invocation and
coffee and cake was serv-
ed. President Shaeffer then
called the business meeting
to order. The secretary's
report was given by Nedra
Brandt and the treasurer’s
report by Kathryn Zink.
Mrs. Ella Germer of the
Sunshine Committee re-
ported 12 cards sent to
shut-ins.
Three new members
were admitted, Vera Barton
Helen Miller, and Mae
Walters. One guest, Norma
Murphy was present.
School at 7:30 a.m. William
Reuter will lead the hike.
Mount Joy Cub Scout
Pack 136 had a roller
skating party at Mount
Gretna Roller Rink.
72 attended this party.
A committee meeting was
held at the home of
Carolyn Waltz. Attending
were Robert W. Mark,
John Auker, Dana Mark,
Victor Wolf, Myron Weber,
Walter Weidner, Shirley
Good, Tina Beasacker,
Edna Wolf, and Carolyn
Waltz.
President Shaeffer gave
the final plans for the bus
trip which was Wednesday,
October 13. The November
8 meeting will be held at
Hostetters and the men will
do the serving and the.
meeting will begin at 11:30
a.m. At this meeting, the
members will be asked to
sign up for the Christmas
party which will be held at
Hostetters. The date is
December 8. The program
for this event will be the
Kitchen Band. President
Shaeffer announced that at
the November meeting he
will appoint a nominating
committee.
Youth ice
hockey
clinic
by Ronald L. Kennard
Clinics are being held
this winter at the Hershey
Park Outdoor Rink, starting
November 13th and run-
ning sixteen weeks.
Instruction will be under
the guidance of Ron Ken-
nard, a former Hershey Jr.
Bears player, now residing
in Landisville.
The clinics are being
conducted for youngsters
who have never skated and
for those who desire to
learn the basics before en-
tering their first year of or-
ganized hockey.
Clinic enrollment is now
underway. Youths, ages six
thru ten, are invited to
participate. Further inform-
ation is available by calling
Ron Kennard at (717)
898-8577.
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