Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 27, 1976, Image 20
Page 20 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & Photo shows Fern Keener bazaar Nov mber Sth. pre and Anna Wolgemuth of the Crossroads Brethren in Christ Church with some of the hand-crafted items which will be on sale at the ‘Sunshine Band’’ plans bazaar A benefit sale of hand made items and food will be sponsored by the “*Sun- shine Band’® members of the Crossroads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy. Ihe bazaar will be held at Hawthorne Electric, Route 230 (West of Mount Joy) on November S, from p.m. and on November 6, 5 1.9 Saturday, starting at 9:30 a.m. Proceeds from the bene- fit will be contributed - to the building fund. These members ranging the event: Joseph Wolgemuth, Mrs. W. Burnell Heisey, Mrs. Ronald Keener, Mrs. Katte Tyson, Mrs. Dwight Wolge. muth and Mrs. Lester H. Wolgemuth. are ar- Mrs. Among the items being offered for sale are: should- er bags, scarfs, caps, afghans, quilts, night wear, scatter cushions, children’s dresses, house plants, baked goods of all kinds (cakes, cookies, candies and home made bread.) The Reverend Allon B. Dourte is Pastor of the congregation. Friendship Fire Co. Ambulance needs volunteers, gives training Friendship Fire Co. No. I Ambulance, Mount Joy is secking volunteers willing to take the proper training to the ambulance. Individuals wishing to volunteer their time must start an Advanced First-Aid Course or Emergency Medical Technician Course (EMT) within 6 months after joining. Crews also hold frequent training ses- sions on their own. The ambulance has an- swered 310 calls so far this year. The ambulance ser- vices Mount Joy Boro and the surrounding areas. It is equipped with backboards, splints, oxygen, and com- plete first-aid supplies. A heart monitor-defribillator, IV kit, and drug box was placed in service August 1976 with 12 people pro- perly trained to operate the equipment under a doctor’s orders. The ambulance has just started a crew system and more help is needed to fill out the crews. | Currently the ambulance is staffed by Registered Nurses, EMTs, and Advanced First-Aid cardholders. Anyone want- ing further information or, wanting to join the crew can contact the following persons: 1. Bill Martin 653-4584 2. John Farmer 653 4320 3. Ron Alleman 653-1684 E-town Jaycees promise surprises for unsusecting Halloween guests The CLS Elizabethtown Jay- promise many sur- prises for the unsuspecting visitors to the ‘‘Haunted House". Ihe hy Jaycees note that actors will be used to the spirits of the mdcead. Visits are expected Dracula and many ghouls and super- watural characters. year's all new production, “Welcome to Your Nightmare, will fea- ture three mazes, the pit and the pendulum, a tor- Pe wiran Irom ther I his ture chamber, the blinding experience, the monster's laboratory and other at- tractions of fiendish de- light. The Haunted House will be open the evenings of October 27 to October 30. The planned hours of operation are 7 to 10 P.M. on Tuesdays and Wednes- days and 7 to midnight, the hour when strange things happen, on Fridays and Saturdays. I'he Jaycees House is located in a Haunted 150 Mount Joy Lions plan Wednesday night for local kids by James B. Roberts The Mount Joy Lions’ Club will sponsor a Hallo- ween Fun Night for all the children of Mount Joy and surrounding areas, at the WwW. |. Beahm Jr. School on Wednesday night October 27th. Films and programs will be from 7 to 9 p.m., and free refresh- ments will be served im- mediately following. A fea- High - vear old carriage house at the rear of 406 West BAinbridge Street in Eliza- bethtown. Refreshments available. Admission is by dona- tion; group rates are avail- able. Please call Dave Kramer at 367-5720 for information. The proceeds of the project will benefit Jaycees community programs such as park improvements, safety town, senior citizens, and youth activiteis. Fun Night; will be ture film for the season and cartoons will be shown, which will be enjoyed by all ages. The Lions’ encourage all local children to attend this Fun Night. October 27, 1976 Mount: Joy Joycee-ettes planning early Christmas Bazaar Nov. SRC Sa Ba we Photo shows Chad Wetzel scaring Betsy Meckley with a cookie monster. The cookie monster is not realistic enough to give Betsy much of a fright, but it is a beautiful hand-crafted item. You can buy the cookie monster or the lovely afghan on the back of Chad’s chair at the Joycee-ettes Christmas bazaar. , by Sharon Funk Thinking of Christmas? You can do some early shopping this year at the Mount Joy Joycee-ette Christmas Bazaar being held Saturday, November 6th, 9 a.m. to S p.m., in the St. Mark's Methodist Church fellowship hall. Complete your gift list with candles, pine cone centerpieces, macrame plant hangers and live plants, girls shoulder bags and sun bonnets, pocket books, stuffed wreathes, lye glass pins, and quilted oven mitts, and place mats or please the little one with a cookie monster puppet, tooth fairy pillow, quilted doll coverlet and felt nursery rhyme book and other hand-crafted items. A crocheted-granny square afghan being chanced off at the bazaar at 4 p.m. Tickets are now being sold and can be bought at the bazaar. Win- ner need not be present. For tickets call Sarah Heckert, 653-2155. Lunch will be served. The menu is chicken corn soup, hotdogs, barbecue, desserts, and drinks. There will also be a bake stand of tasty treats and chicken corn soup will be sold. MYO Record Hop The ‘““MYO’’ is sponsor- ing a record hop on Saturday, October 30th., to kick off their annual ‘‘candy sale’. The dance will be held at the Maytown Legion from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. There will be a 50-cent admission fee. Refreshments will be on sale. : Pack up your records, and come for an evening of fun and dancing. Bower. and Donna Wetzel invite you to come browse and shop for the holidays. Please bring your own container. Bazaar chairmen, Kathy LS HALLOW-E’EN by Chester Wittell Cr All hallows’ phantom lord am I, Whose empire circles earth and sky- A sovereign, yet a crownless king, To whom no subjects tribute bring; And cornstalks lean awry. A king? Nay, I am but a fool, Empowered for a night to rule- A wight of impish breed and rank Who love to vex by trick and prank With tinpan din while pumpkins grin Immune to ridicule. What time the street with dark nights tinges Gates are lifted from their hinges; Slinking forms that lurk aloof Wizard carts to tree and roof, And loud the rain of corn on pane Upon the night impimges. Dwarf, harpy, vampire, demon, fawn; The undermost of Scylla’s spawn; Troll, banshee, kobold, pixy, fairy, And all the offspring of Andvari: These as kin are mine to win And marshall ere the dawn. From out the cresset-litten gloom Gaunt grizzled warlocks leer and loom, And old crones, clad in gunny-bags, Consort with lean and withered hags; For this the night when ghoul and sprite Hie forth from tower and tomb. Thus sheltered by the night’s black cope, I watch while goblins grin and grope; Hear witches cackle; beldames squeak In hoyden revel, cheek to cheek; While here and there and everywhere Dim spectres lealp and lope. A silly farce when all is told, And yet a custom strange and old, Whose origin is rooted fast In the enigma of the past, Whose solving none has ever done The mystery to unfold. Let earth in festive mood receive The puckish nonsense and believe That on the morrow it shall be Amended by sobriety. Not overmuch they ere in such Amusement who perceive. From ‘‘Garnered from the Garden Spot,”’ Be RDIR BDI BRDOIM BDO ML ; 2 & ; ; :