Page - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Carolyn Gehman, left, does a turn with Tracy McCurdy during Junior Troop 32’s dance for Thinking Day. Troop 32 is from Mount Joy. Scout leaders visit Georgia Twnety-nine adults from Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council visited the birth place of Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouts, in Savannah, Georgia, Feb- ruary 11-14. Mrs. Low’s niece, Mary Stuart, came as special guest to tour the home with the local adults while they were on tour. She lived in the Gorgon home as a child and was one of Juliette's favorite niece’s. An investiture ceremony followed the tour for three new scouts in the group. All those taking the tour Bae received a ‘‘birthplace pin’ during the ceremony. The group also toured the home where ‘‘Daisy” lived after she married William Low. There it was that she established the first girl scout headquar- ters, in the carriage house. Two local women from Donegal Neighborhood were members of the tour: Ella Gainer, co-leader of Junior Troop #32 Mount Joy, and Nancy Kopf, co-leader of Junior Troop #32 and the Donegal Neighborhood Coordinator. ‘Thinking Day’ “Thinking Day’’, was the theme for the program of Donegal Neighborhood of Girl Scouts, Penn Laurel Council Inc. on Sunday, February 20, at Glossbren- er United Methodist £ Church, Mount Joy. Troops from Mount Joy, Maytown and Marietta participated in the annual event. Junior Troop 18 from Marietta sang for Thinking Day. Photo shows from the left: Tracy Wolf, Sandy Geesey, Andrea Waters, leader Lynn Stout on guitar, Michele Roberts, Theresa Meszaros, Tammy Flowers, and Paula Rice. Brownie Troop 1123 from Mount Joy do their thing. Photo shows, from the left, Jody Brown, Stacy Germer, Donna Yingst, Kristine Brown, Jenny Briner, Linda Eby, and, looking on, Georgianne Westerman. Fire On Thursday, Feb. 17, at 2:48 p.m., the Friendship Fire Co. responded to a car fire on the Manheim- Mount Joy Road at Rt. 283. The fire occured in a junked 1976 Audi-Fox which was being towed to the Central Penn Salvage Pool in Yorkhaven for scrap. The car was in flames when Friendship arrived. Chief Good discovered that the fire was caused by faulty wiring in the motor compartment. Estimated damage to the 1976 junked car was $300. Cub pack 136 presents awards at blue & gold banquet Cub’ Scout Pack 136, Mount Joy held a Blue and Gold Banquet at Hostetter Dining Hall, Mount Joy. Awards were presented by cubmaster Robert W. Mark as follows: Bear— Thomas Waltz, Todd Newcomer, Wayne Buchter, Raymond Becker, and Kevin Herr. Bobcat— Lester Dimeler. Outdoorsman and Sport- man— Scott Kling. Citizen and Showman— David Nissley. Showman, Scholar, Ge- ologist, Naturalist, Artist and Traveler—Gilbert Lit- tlefield. Citizen and Craftman— Mark Wagner. Wolf—Matthew Blasick, Daniel Rusnock, James Es- posita and Keith Helsher. The following went to Webblos Den: Scott Baker, Joseph Smith, Michael Lehman and Raymond Becker. Advanced to Boy Scouts were Mark Wagner, Alan Bubacz, Barry Helsher, Denners Daniel Rosmock, David Ferrick and James Esposita. Gold and Silver Arrows were awarded to Raymond Becker, Keith Helsher and James Esposita. Adult Awards went to Charlier Heaps (28 years), Myron Weber (12), Robert W. Mark (11), Ann Mark, Carolyn Waltz, Dana Mark Local realtors take week-long course Jack Johnson, Sandy Shoemaker, John Groff and James Funk, all from Jack Johnson Real Estate, Co- lumbia, attended a week- long, three-phase educa- tional meeting of the Real- tors Institute of the Penn- sylvania Association of Realtors, at the Hershey Motor Lodge recently. Realtors and Realtors- Associates who successfully complete all three courses of 30 hours each, will receive the designation ““GRI"’ (Graduate, Realtors Institute). and Jay Heller (5), Edna Wolf (4), John. Auker, Vaughn Mark, Shirley Good, Billie Ann Oxford, Kenneth Good and J. L. Oxford (2), Helen Keller, Doris Good, Fred Good, Victor Wolf, Walter Weid- ner and Tina Biesecker (1). The invocation was by Rev. Stephen Getty. Guests included Gerald Alleman, and Lloyd Bowers, Seiler’s PTA President. Antique show & sale The Sheraton-Conestoga Village, located on Route #272, S miles North of Lancaster, proudly an- nounces a show and sale this weekend, February 26 & 27th, of the finest quality Antiques. Each dealer has been carefully chosen for quality, selection, and variety. En- joy the charming atmos- phere of the Sheraton- Conestoga Village, Lancas- ter’'s only country resort Inn, and see these superb examples of folk art, primi- tives, victoriana, glassware, clocks, jewelry, and MUCH MORE. This is an event no antique buff will dare to miss. Remember, the An- tiqgue Show and Sale this weekend, February 26 & 27th, Saturday 10-9, Sun- day 11-6, at the Sheraton- Conestoga Village located on U.S. #272 North, Ore- gon Pike, just five miles North of Lancaster.