Page 16 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Marietta Halloween parade prizes Kids march in the Marietta Halloween parade. by Harvey Reem The Marietta Jaycees wish to express their thanks to everyone that spent long and many weeks of planning as well as the thanks to the coummunity who made this parade pos- sible through their dona- tions. We sincerely hope that the community enjoyed this years parade to open the Halloween season and that you will continue to help us serve you. This years winners are as follows: Funniest— 1st-Lisa Shultz; 2nd-Sylvia Lowman 3rd-Gene Beaston. Most Original — 1st-Billy Gnall; 2nd-Al Romero; 3rd- David Leto. Mount Joy Jaycees Ugliest— 1st-Jeff Ald- inger; 2nd-Grace Hender- son; 3rd-#477-unclaimed. Floats— 1st-Girl Scout Troop #34; 2nd-Donegal Freshman Class of 80; 3rd- #439-unclaimed. Groups— 1st-Dot Long- enecker, Vivian Carroll, Rosemary Hickernell, Betty Pittenturf, and Mary Smith; 2nd-Donna Loucks: 3rd-Girl Scout Troop #18. photo by Corky Flick Special Judges Awards— Cub Scout Pack #150 anc Harold Neidigh. Any prizes unclaimed may be claimed by con- tacting the Marietta Jay- cees and showing the number to receive your prize. Many thanks again to all involved and we hope that we can bring the 22nd Annual Halloween Parade to you next year. Indoor soccer games The Donegal Elementary Indoor Soccer Tournament will be held Friday, No vember Sth and Saturday November 6th at 7:30 p.m., Photos show some of the kids who participated in the Mount Joy Jaycees’ Bicycle in the Donegal High School Gymnasium. Admission is by donation. For more information call: Bernard A. Thome, 653-4338. hold bicycle November 3, 1976 Winners of the pumpkin decorating contest are, from left to right; Lisa Schultz, Sherry Engle, and Kathy Hayman. Fancy Riverview jack-’o-lanterns Miss Aurick’s fifth grade class at Riverview held its third annual pumpkin dec- orating contest during the month of October. The pumpkins were dec- orated in class. The parti- cipants were ‘required to use paper almost exclusive- New books New books at the Mount Joy Library are: New 7 Days— Gilbert- The Night of the Twelth of Micheal; Brogger-Deliver Us From Love; Toland- Adolf Hilter, Vol. 1-2; Lynn-Loretta Lynn, Coal Miners’ Daughter; Laumer- Bolo; Kearns-Lyndon John- son and The American Dream; Hodge-Judas Flow- ly to transform their pump- kins into the desired char- acter. The children used much originality and in- genuity to create clowns, witches, hippies, colonists, and nurses. The contest was judged by Miss Heisey, the art at Mount ering; Monteilhet-Murder at the Frankfurt Book Fair; Shuhy-Passages; Tryon- Crowned Heads; Stewart- Touch Not The Cat; Rick- hoff-The Sweetwater; Slyke-The Best Place To Be; Gelton-How Long Will I Live; Haley-Roots; Font- eyn-Margret Fonteyn; Thum-Abbey Court; Hen- derson-Major Enquiry; Stone-The Visions of Es- teacher. First place was awarded to Sherry Engle for her pumpkin decorated as a clown. Kathy Hay- man’s version of Holly Hobby won second place. Third place went to Lisa Shultz for her nurse pump- kin. Joy library maree; Jaffee-The Last Chance; Clark-Premeditat- ed Murder; Stearn-A Mat- ter of Immorality. New Books— Adult Non- Fiction: Johnson-Campfires and Battlefields; Illick-Co- lonial PA; Keel-The Math- man Prophecies. Juvenile Fiction— Ed- monds-Berts Breens’ Barn. Adult Fiction— Barnouw Tube of Plenty. rodeo on tricky course at Seiler Rodeo two weeks ago. From left to right are Steve Ginder (whose performance is Breaulit. being judged by Kim Lauver, the reignin g Miss Mount Joy), John Ginder and Andy
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