March 9, 1977 Mrs. Earl Koser heads Mount Joy BPW Mrs. Earl Koser was elected president of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s Club at the regular monthly meeting at Hostetters Ban- quet Hall. Additional offi- cers elected were: Mrs. Ronald Hart, 1st vice-pres- ident; Mrs. Banks Wanger, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. William Lambert, recording secretary; Miss Mary Jane Hoffer, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Pat Shearer, treasurer. The nominating commit- tee consisted of Mrs. Adam Gree, Mrs. John Wealand, and Miss Mary Jane Hof- fer. Darla Mason, chairper- son of the Young Careerist committee, which arranged the February session, in- troduced Barbara Thome Bagri, who presented sev- eral vocal selections accompanied by Mrs. George Broske. Speaker for the program was Trooper Martin Wentsler, youth aid officer for Lancaster Coun- ty, who showed ‘‘Nobody’s Victim,”” a film about self protection for women. A question and answer ses- Commission to examine sion followed the presenta- tion. Members of the Young Careerist committee are Nancy Reymer, Sandra Meckley, Sue Good, Helen Martin, Barbara Hopkins, Vera Newcomer, and Mabel Thome. One resignation was accepted and one new member was voted in. Hazel Zeller was appointed chairperson of the Civic Participation committee. Twenty dollars were allo- cated to the Elinor Poter- field Memorial Fund; $100 to the Mount Joy Library and $75 to the Donegal Dental Clinic. Twenty five dollars were contributed to the Mount Joy Christmas Lighting Project. Barbara Landis was in- troduced as Donegal High School girl of the month. Her mother, Mrs. William Landis, was also a guest of the club. Delegates to the Spring District Meeting (to be held at Hotel Brunswick, Lan- caster, on April 2) were: Yvonne Koser, Molly Hart, and Lillian Frey. Alternates will be Carol Lambert, Pat Shearer, and Mount Joy’s request The Susquehanna River Basin Commission has ini- tiated review of a request by the Mount Joy Borough Authority to develop two wells that it owns with a combined safe yield of 1.6 MGD and construct a 3.5 MGD water softening plant, transmission facil- ities, and a 1.0 MGD steel standpipe. The use of these two wells is part of a plan for continued development of the groundwater re- sources to meet the Authority’s projected water supply demands. The Commission will schedule a public hearing to receive pertinent testi- mony from the project sponsor and other interest- ed parties. The testimony will provide a basis for developing findings and conclusions by the Com- mission with regard to permit issuance. The Commission’s public hear- ing procedure permits the project applicant to respond to testimony submitted by others, as appropriate. At least thirty days notice will be provided by the Com- mission before the public hearing. Ba RE “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. ALL CARS ARE INSPECTED TUNED-UP & SERVICED BY GILBERT MOTORS 1974 FORD Pinto, auto. 1973 CHEVY, 4 dr. sedan, auto. 1973 CHEVY Impala, 2 dr., HT, V-8, auto. 1971 PLYMOUTH Satellite, 4 dr. sdn., auto. 1970 PONTIAC LeMans, 2 dr., auto., V-8. 1967 RAMBLER, 2 dr., auto., V-8. GILBERT MOTORS East High Street, May town, Pa Phone 426-3604 Mary Jane Hoffer. Delegates to May 19th State Convention will be Molly Hart and Dorothy Wagner. Alternates will be Pat Shearer and Carol Lambert. Yvonne Koser will serve as delegate to the National Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, in July while Molly Hart will be the alternate. ““Through the Years’ with entertainment by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoffman, will be the subject of the March 28 meeting arranged by the Hospitality Commit- tee. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 11 Every Saturday at 7:30 P.M. Doors open at 6 P.M. Early Bird Games Start at 7:05 Beginning March 4th, Union National Mount Joy Bank will remain open to 8:00 p.m. every Friday That,s right! Every Friday you can now do your banking at any Union National facility, MAYTOWN OFFICE, MOUNT JOY LOBBY AND MOTOR BANK, from 8:00 AM to 8:00PM! Personal banking at your Hometown Bank every day--Fridays until 8:00 PM. we hope this NEW SCHEDULE will be a convenience for customers by providing FULL SERVICE BANKING IN THE LOBBIES and faster EXPRESS SERVICE AT THE DRIVE-IN WINDOWS THE "HOMETOWN BANK" UNI MON N NATIONAL NT JOY BANK (all other hours remain the same)