Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 20, 1976, Image 7

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    October 20, 1976
Civil Air Patrol plans mock crash
“How will search and
rescue find you if you go
down?’’ That is the subject
of a Civil Air Patrol
meeting at the Elizabeth-
town-Marietta Airport on
Saturday, October 23 at 1
p.m.
Visitors at the meeting can
munch hot dogs and sand-
wiches while they watch a
State Police helicopter
demonstrate ELT search
during a mock crash.
The days of searching
multi-state areas for down-
ed aircraft may be gone
forever. Today’s aircraft
are equipped with small
radio transmitters that be-
gin sending out a radio
distress signal automatical-
ly when triggered by the
impact of a crash or hard
forced landing. These
emergency locator trams-
mitters (ELT’s) continue to
prove their worth. They are
required by law in all
aircraft, large and small,
old and new.
Downed aircraft ELT
signals can be picked up by
passing aircraft or air con-
trollers who constantly
monitor the emergency fre-
quencies. The crash site is
then found by following the
signal with a homing re-
ceiver. this technique will
be demonstrated for inter-
ested pilots and Civil De-
fense officials by Squadron
308 of the Civil Air Patrol
on October 23. The CAP
will join local fire com-
panies, the State Police
helicopter, the E-Town-
Mount Joy Forest Fire
Crew and Civil - Defense
units from northern Lan-
caster County in a mock
crash, search, and rescue
exercise at the Elizabeth-
town-Marietta airport.
Activities begin at 1 p.m.,
and will include displays of
rescue equipment and ex-
planations of their use.
For more information
contact:
Rick Hamm, (1LT, CAP)
Sq. Cmmdr. 653-2121
(home) or 944-4502 (work);
Gerald Fifield at 653-1969
or Gene Schenck at 252-
1475.
New pavilion in
Marietta Park
Edward Schwar, execu-
tive director of the Lancas-
ter County Park Board, in-
formed members of Mari-
etta Boro Council and in-
terested residents that an
allocation has been named
for Marietta War Memorial
Park. The grant was made
by the Department of
Community Affairs.
Marietta’s shae will
amount to $5,761 which
will cover the cost of an
additional pavilion which
will be built on the existing
band stand site. The park
will also get six new
swings. Size of the pavilion
will be 22’ by 28’.
Underground wiring and
new lighting fixtures will
be placed in the pavilions.
Most of the installation is
vandal resistant.
E-town soccer action
Photo shows Mark Puffenberger, the E-town Bear’s 2d
highest scorer, in action against McCaskey. The Bears
beat DHS but dropped 2 other games last week.
photo
by ‘‘Puff”’
SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS
Beer & Ale
Porter & Soft Drinks
10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918
The project will begin
this fall with Harry Duf-
fenderfer as supervisor of
the project. Employees
from CETA will provide the
labor.
Money for the base of
the new pavilion will be
solicited from the commun-
ity.
Obituary;
Kenneth
Shearer
dies
- Kenneth Shearer, S3, of
113 North Barbara Street,
Mount Joy, died Friday
evening in Lancaster Gen-
eral Hospital following a
long illness.
Born in Lancaster, he
was the son of Mrs. Eliza-
beth Garman Shearer,
Brethren Village, Neffsville
and the late David B.
Shearer.
A printer, he'retired on
disability from the Auto-
kraft Box Co., Mount Joy
in 1969.
A veteran of service in
the European Theatre of
Operation in World War II,
he was a member of W. S.
Ebersole Post 185, Ameri-
can Legion, Mount Joy,
and Mount Joy Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 5752.
He was a member of
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Mount Joy, and was presi-
dent of the Mount Joy C.B.
Club.
Survivors, in addition to
his mother, include his
widow, Patricia Alexander
Shearer; a son, James K.
Shearer, at home; and a
sister, Marian S.,
George Merkey,
OK.
Cordell,
BINGO
MAYTOWN FIRE
COMPANY
Every Saturday
at 7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Early Bird Games
Plenty Of Good Food
wife of
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