tw nw nw van rer E PTET YTEY Page 18 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO BROWSE at our vast array of gifts at the PEDDLERS ALLEY Browsing hours are from 10-9:30 Park City, Lancaster [Sears Mall] Phone 393-1304 [ SouNeING CHIMNEYS ROUTE 30 EAST NEAR GAP, PA. PROGRAM OF CANDLE LIGHT" HEARTH LIGHT TOURS A DRAMATIC-AUTHENTIC WALK THROUGH AMERICA'S HISTORY FROM COLONIAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT FRI - SAT NOVEMBER 5/6 12/I3 19/20 7PM- 9PM 3 DAYS DECEMBER /7:/8-/9 4PM -8PM ADULTS 29 CHILDREN 75¢ PHONE 442-4476 SPECIAL GROUP RATES Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly (50 issues per year) for: Lancaster County 1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County) 1 year— $6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MAGAZINE Box 75A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Name......ccoeecicscsssnce Ceseesvavstnsretssssevivsssesrentiny St. & No. or R.D. NO.cccorrerrerscerencnrcnnncnncnanee bev City or Town State sssssssanses senses ssssscsssssscse esses enene ZiPesaceaececess PEP PTET PRINTER ENNNNNF OT A Honor Roll Lisa Aungst, Connie Frey Doris Saylor, Karla Rex, Dean Bricker, Deana Ger- mer, and Lisa Mummaw. Kristen Straub, Karen Albright, Brian Golden, Rebecca Ruhl, Holly Spence, and Barbara Lan- dis. B Honor Roll 9th grade—Theresa Berg, Fred Bigler, Gordon Brightbill, Colleen Brubak- er, Pamela Ebersole, Julie Endslow, Janice Eyer, Gary Eshleman. Scott Eshleman, Jenny Freed, William Gutshall, Susan Gillham, Tracee Got- walt, Cindy Heagy, Philip Landis, Greg Laughlin. Kathy Keener, Sherri Kinsey, Lisa Lucabaugh, Mitchell Mummaw, Floyd McNeece, Mary Meszaros, Tracy McCoy, Lorin Par- doe. William Penwell, Jenni- fer Pietsch, Beth Prowell, Pamela Rinecer, Laura Sch- wert, Mark Wagner, Deb- orah Torres. 10th grade—Greg Bow- man, Cindy Bailey, Belle Balmer, Lynn Booth, Nancy Boulton, John Day, Randy Fellenbaum, Larry Frey, Helen Conser. Karen deVitry, Sandy Emenheiser, Douglas Gelt- macher, Wendy Hawn, James Landis, Debbie Hie- stand, Patricia Houseal, Dalene Hummel, Sandy Kreider. Amy Landis, Ronald Meckley, Arlene Mummau, Karl Mylin, Susan May, Sandy McQuate, Alice Musser, Cheri Ney, Erika Nusko. Robert Pekarek, Joanne Pittenturf, Keith Pomroy, Jonathan Ruhl, Mark Smedley, Bonnie Wolge- muth, Michael Zeller, Greg Zimmerman, and Rebecca Zimmerman. 11th grade— Scott Boylan, Greg Bryant, James Buck- ius, Sue Brooks, Darlene Bryant, Nancy Buffenmyer, Mark Divet, Kenneth Ear- hart, Bruce Eyer, Diane Deatrick. Sandy Dennis, Mary Derr, Amy Enders, Michele Fisher, Tina Fitzkee, Bar- bara Foreman, Todd Gar- ber, Lori Gebhart, Donna Germer, Miriam Ginder. Theresa Graham, Denise Grimm, Terry Haines, Melvin Hay, Scott Hershey, Delbert Hiestand, Douglas Hopwood, Rick - Kinsey, Beth Kline. Donna Kreider, Jolene Lindemuth, Kathy McCoy, Stacy Miller, Dennis Nis- sley, Keith Pietsch, Deb Mumper, Wendy Newcom- er, Erin Ney, Carol Nolt. Eileen Penyak, Michael Seaman, Keith Shreiner, Lori Richards, Debra Ross, Joi Shearer, Judy Sheetz, Kathi Shelly, Eric Stein- hart, John Wagner, Linda Valle, Connie Kline. 12th grade—Pam Bau- tista, Daniel Brocious, Marshall Breinich, Sharon Bryant, Kathy Buckius, Kathryn Carroll, Cynthia Charles, Joan deVitry, Heidi Doerrer. Teresa Drager, Melody Ebersole, Jolene Ellis, Cyn- thia Emenheiser, Suzanne Frey, Jeanne Freed, Cyn- thia Erb, Philip Good, Linda Hostetter. Andrea Landis, Emily Lesher, Gregory Lindemuth, Mary Loraw, Lori Luca- baugh, Grant Markley, Jonathan May, Michael McMullen. Tammy Kulman, Albert Newlin, Susan Miller, Debra Mumma, Jennifer Neiss, Patty Noll, Jerry Ruhl, Jacob Sherk, Daniel Strohm. Tracie Reichard, Phyllis Shope, Scott Whalen, Ann Studholm, Mary Thomas, Clarese Wilson, Merilynn Young, Vicki Zeller. n> oy N Oh, for the days when the questions will November 24, 1976 CHILDREN’S YEARS by Mary Rose Turnpaugh 2 I Oh, for the days when kiddie cars, LLY & 4 N MW N v is won; Trains and trucks and blocks and bars Are put away in piles so neat. Oh, for the days when the wash is done; When the battle of keeping clean diapers When the housework once finished stays done all day through— Oh, for the hours with nothing to do! PM skinned knees, N Oh, for the days that aren’t filled with 9 Bruises and bumps and falls out of trees, { Ul 4 « cease; 4 Chicken pox, measles, colds and sore throats, | 3A Cough syrup, aspirin, fevers to note. \ ' WN When can the bath water stay in the tub NY So I can get in without needing a sub? §| When can I say that it’s time now for bed And have them remember they're already fed? When the whys are all answered, their minds now at peace. Oh, for the days when I no longer hear Oh, for the days when there’s no tears to dry, Bf No little crises to share with a sigh; No little arms reaching up for a hug, Basketball booster club to meet There will be a meeting of the Donegal High School Basketball Booster Club Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, in the DHS cafeteria im- mediately following the Warwick basketball game. All parents and fans are invited to attend. Scout troop 63 holds Court of Honor On Monday evening November 1S, Boy Scout Troop 63 in Mount Joy held a Court of Honor Ceremony at Glossbrenner United Methodist Church. Parents and family of the scouts were invited. The Scout Committee Chairman David Miller presented the follow- ing Merit Badges; Mam- mals-Bruce Wagner, Don- ald Kelly, Mark Wagner & Gary Eshleman. Canoeing- DID YOU HEAR... Paul B. Reinhold, a former Mariettan, was one of the craftsmen whose works were sold at the annual bazaar of Shadyside Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh. Paul’s brother, Albert, who still” resides in Mari- etta, is currently a patient in Lancaster General Hos- pital. wy” Donald Kelly, Mark Wag- ner & Bruce Wagner. Reptile Study-Jeff Way, Steve Miller, Mike Jones & Sam Clark. Swimming- Bruce Wagner, Mark Wag- ner & Gary Eshleman. Pioneering-Donald Kelly, Mark “Wagner & Bruce Wagner. Nature-Mike Jon- es, Jeff Way & Steve Miller. Citizenship in the Nation-Mitch Mummaw & Gary Eshleman. Wilder- ness Survival-Donald Kelly. Wood Carving-Bruce Wag- ner. Environmental Sci- ence-Gary Eshleman. Life- saving-Mitch Mummaw. citizenship in the World- Gary Eshleman. Bugling- Bruce Wagner. The Troop was given an award for 100% subscrip- tion to Boy's Life. The Banner was presented to Scoutmaster James Ruhl for the Scout Flag Staff. Rank advancement a- wards were presented to vd 4 3A 2 3h b8 the following scouts by Scoutmaster James Ruhl: Sam Clark-Second Class; Mitch Mummaw-First Class; Bruce Wagner-Star Scout; Donald Kelly-Star Scout. The mothers of the Rank Advancement Scouts were also presented with a pin which was pinned on the by their scout as each received the award. Mr. Ruhl presented the following scouts with a Bicentennial Festival Patch for participating in the Scout Show at Long’s Park: Sam Clark, Gary Eshleman, Donald Kelly, Steve Miller, Mitch Mummaw, Bruce Wagner and Mark Wagner. The following Scouts re- ceived a Bicentennial Heri- tage Patch for a Commun- ity improvement project (Paper Drives & Painting of Fire Plugs): Sam Clark, Gary Eshleman, Kevin Hershey, Mike Jones, Don- ald Kelly, Steve Miller, Scott McMartin, Steve Mc- Kain, Mitch Mummaw, Bruce Wagner, Scott Sny- der, Mark Wagner, Jeff Way, Donald Snyder & Brian Tyson. After the awards a film was shown about ‘‘Phil- mont Scout Reservation’ and refreshments were ser- ved by the Troop. Troop 63 extends an invitation to any boy 11 to 16 years of age, who is interested in finding out about scouting to call Glossbrenner UM Church at 653-5683, or call 653- 1571. DID YOU HEAR... Classified ads make in- teresting reading. The fol- lowing classified appeared in Lancaster Farming re- cently. For Sale - 6 year old 15 HP. standard bred single buggy mare. Buggy and harness available. 717-786- 7197 $400. firm (sound)