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Easy to install. H Strong, tough and durable. No § waste, just cut to requi ved] length. by Doris Good The November meeting was held at Greentree Station with the President Ella Louise Altland presid- ing. There were 14 mem- bers present. Secretary re- port was read by Doris Good. Treasurer report was read by Linda Boozer. We received a new order of Smokey Bears. In the future it might be hard to get most of the Smokey Bear items. Anyone who wishes to purchase any can ‘contact any member or at the Crew Office. On December 15, 6:30 at the Magic Chef we will be having our Christmas Din- ner. At this time we will exchange our secret pals. Anyone not having a secret pal is to bring a $5.00 gift suitable for anyone. On December 5S at 2:00 in Rheem’s Fire Hall we will be holding our Crew and Auxiliary Family Christmas Party. Every family that comes is to bring a covered dish, cookies, and their own place settings. For every child you bring and get a $2.00 gift and put his or her name on it so Santa Claus knows where it goes. Chairladies for the Christ- mas Party are Erma Boozer and Verna Fackler. We had committee re- ports by the Way’s and Mean’s, Craft and Poster, Newletter and Historian Committees. Any women interested in taking the First-Aid Course instructed by Rick Hamm on November 28, contact the Crew Office at 653-2130 Anyone who wishes to pur- chase a chair for Greentree Station at $5.00 a piece is to contact the crew office. Those who ordered a coffee mug check with the crew office to see whether it is there. Anyone who wants to purchase a coffee mug at $10.00 can also do so by putting their order in at the crew office. There are only going to be 100 of them made which will make them a collector’s item. We have two new mem- bers coming in, they are Retla Ebersole and Jean Keener. The meeting was turned over to the nominating committee for new officers for the next year. Officers for next year are as follows: President, Ellen Louise Altland; vice president, Erma Boozer; secretary, Lois McCutcheon; treasurer Linda Boozer; assistant secretary, Pam Smeal; and assistant treasurer, Doris Oberdorff. Committee chairladies were also appointed. Social committee-all officers; Ways and Means commit- ' Smokey the Bear items available SHELLY'S FURNITURE 221 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA NOW OPEN ‘til 8 P.M. MONDAY thru SATURDAY ... PHONE 684-3780 Special Sale on all LIVING ROOM SUITES torian committee-Evelyn Burg; Membership com- mittee-Doris Oberdorff. Pig was won by Erma Boozer. Refreshments at the January S, 1977 meet- ing are to be served by Dr. Eshleman named PSBA Director Dr. Robert Eshleman, a member of the Donegal School Board, has been elected Regional Director of the PA School Boards Ernest Wallander is in teacher Ernest H. Wallander of Maytown, assistant director of the HCI, is instructor for the ‘Cost Reimbursement’’ November 17, 1976 Pam Smeal and Kitty Swisher. A motion was then made to adjourn our meeting. Refreshments were then served by Anna Stehman and Doris Ober- dorff. Association. Dr. Eshleman will repre- sent. the school boards of Lancaster County. seminar program, in a seminar for nursing-home administra- tors being held at Eliza- bethtown College. Sharon Zimmerman in recital Sharon Zimmerman of Mount Joy will play oboe with the Elizabethtown College Woodwind Quintet in concert Sunday, Novem- ber 21, at 3 pm., In Thompson Gymnasium. Harry Simione will speak at Zion UCC Harry Simione, Eliza- bethtown, who was once a men’s hair stylist in Mari- etta, is now dedicating his life to ministering and serving God. Harry will appear at Zion United Church of Christ, Water- Chicken corn ford Avenue, Marietta, on Sunday, November 21, at 7 p.m. He and his wife, Sandra, are the parents of a 16 year old daughter. The public is invited to attend. soup at Salunga Fire Co. by Bernie McFarland The Ladies Auxiliary to the Salunga Fire Company will hold a chicken corn soup, sub, and baked goods sale, Saturday, Nov- ember 20th starting at 11 a.m., at the Salunga Fire House. Judy Ruth’s art at Mount Joy Library Mrs. Judy Ruth is dis- playing art work at the Mount Joy Library during the month of November. Mrs. Ruth does oil paint- ings. She resides at Park Avenue in Mount Joy. 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