Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Episcopal Ladies plan bazaar by Janet Houseal The Episcopal Church Women of St. Luke’s Epis- copal Church, Mount Joy “will sponsor a Holiday Food [ Bazaar on Saturday, De- cember 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home baked food Jem: will highlight the bazaar, cranberry relish, home baked bread, pies, cakes, jellies, preserves, candy, and traditional Christmas cookies will be sold. Christmas tree orna- ments, quilling items, and other beautiful crafts will also be sold. Poinsettias and house plants will be featured. SHARE THANKSGIVING When people you love won’t be at your Thanksgiving table, remember them with Hallmark Thanksgiving cards. SLOAN’S PHARMACY 61 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4001 Hallmark © 1976 Hallmark Cards, Inc DID YOU HEAR... Rachel Flowers is cele- brating her 65th birthday on November 20th. The family wishes her a happy "birthday. Specials for Nov. 18 thru 24 1.79 KRAFT Velvetta Cheese STORE BAGGED Loose Fine Ground Coconut 79¢ NEW PACK NOW IN Cohort Chunk Freestone Peaches 69:. 2/89¢ se 49¢ 2/69¢ 59¢ Peanuts 59¢ BENDER'S phone 898-2331 SALUNGA, PA. LIBBY’S Solid Pumpkin :v. can SHURFINE Sweet Cucumber Chips OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce 16-0Z. CAN English Walnuts i skew IN SHELL Darrel Risberg has been named guard of the month for October at Seiler Elementary School. Photo shows Darrel relaxing on top of the monkey bars at Seiler. Thanksgiving breakfast planned at Marietta English Presbyterian by Elsie McCloskey The young people of the Marietta English Presby- terian Church, are spon- soring a ‘‘Thanksgiving Breakfast’’ in the Social Hall of the church on Thursday morning, Novem- ber 25th at 8 a.m. There will be a musical program, given by ‘‘Mes- siah’s Messenger’s’’ a group of young people from Lancaster. This group has been with us on Thanksgiving morn- ing for the past two years, and are very well-known and liked in this commun- ity. The public is invited to attend but reservation must be made by November 20th. To do this, call either Lyn Winters, 426-1014 or Dick White, 426-3407. Walter Gingrich wins scout award A quality control super- visor at Wyeth Laboratories in Marietta has been a- warded the Silver Beaver, the highest honor the Lancaster-Lebanon Council Boy Scouts of America, can bestow. The presentation of the Award for noteworthy ser- vice of exceptional charac- ter to the youth of Lancas- ter and Lebanon Counties was the highlight of the Council's adult leaders’ recognition dinner at Mc- Caskey High School. One WE ARE GOING TO HAVE OUR ANNUAL Thanksgiving Day Feast Thanksgiving Day : at 1:00 PLEASE GET YOUR RESERVATION IN EARLY CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 20, 1976 recipient of the Silver Beaver Awards was Walter C. Gingrich, Elizabethtown, quality control supervisor at Wyeth Laboratories and Scoutmaster of Troop 8S. Clarence C. Newcomer, Judge of the U.S. District Court, Philadelphia, was Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Foote (Shirley Spang) R.D. #1, Bainbridge, a daughter at General Hospital, No- vember 13. ‘HOSTETTER 5 “Dining Service, inc. Mount Joy 653-5911 Birt the quest speaker at the dinner. Judge Newcomer is an Eagle Scout from Troop 39 Mount Joy, and former- ly served as chairman of the Western District and Executive Board Member of the Lancaster County Council. hs Mr. and Mrs. Clyde An- drews (Helen DeJesus) 14 East Market Street, Mari- etta, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, November 9. November 17, 1976