/ March 23, 1977 urself on TV While Ryan O’Leary operates the video Bill Nagy (left). A Teacher Joe Siberski scrutinizes an instant re-run of an interview. Sandy Shearer (left) and Laura Negvesky (right) are students in the class. Playback lets students watch themselves being interviewed, and helps them to improve their performance. n indoor game Pequea Valley relied heav- ily on their size and power, but Donegal refused to be outmuscled. With just thir- teen seconds remaining in the fourth overtime period, Henry Klugh gained con- trol of the ball deep in the left corner and sent an incredible shot screaming along the floor between Pequea Valley’s goalie and goal. The ball hit the far goal bar and bounced into the net to give Donegal the 2-1 victory and the cham- pionship. After the game Mr. ‘athletics chants and industries. A few coaches are still needed and volunteer workers are always appre- ciated. The next meeting, open to the public, will be held April 7th, at 7 p.m. in the Community House. Armold, the athletic direc- tor at Donegal, presented the trophy to the team and their coach. Playing for the Indians were Greg Lindemuth, Greg Newlin (goalie), Henry Klugh, Mel Hay, Randy Houseal, Marc Bat- alli, Sang Houa, Kevin McKain, Ted McKain, Randy Shelly, Mike Sea- man, and Na Moua. The coach was Bernie Thome. The officials for the tournament were Ron Wag- ner, Banks Wagner, and Ed Miller. DID YOU HEAR... Mrs. Warren Foley, Mount Joy, retiring vice president of the Board of Directors of the Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council was recently presented with a gift of appreciation at a meeting in the Coun- cil’s headquarters in York. Volleyball tourney; kids vs. teachers Three volleyball games between the women faculty and the Donegal Girl's Basketball team will play an exhibition benefit con- test on Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m. Best out of three games will win. This will be followed by members of the male faculty playing members of the W.L Beahm Junior High School in basketball. Tickets may be purchas- ed at the door ($1.25 for adults and 7S5c¢ for stu- dents). Proceeds will be contributed toward project D-Lite. The event is spon- sored by the Donegal Booster Club. Scouts conquer muddy trail Boy Scouts Troops in the Western District of the Lancaster-Lebanon Council held what was to be a “Frozen Trail’’ but really was a ‘‘Muddy Trail’ on Saturday, March §, at Gettysburg National Mili- tary Park. 300 Scouts and Leaders from Elizabeth- town, East Petersburg, Rheems. Mount Joy, Lan- disville, Manheim, Mount- ville, Columbia, ‘Maytown, Rohrerstown, Centerville, and Penryn hiked the ten mile Gettysburg Heritage Trail which was developed by the York-Adams Council Boy Scouts of America along with the National Park Service. Bake sale The Women of Bethel A.M.E. Church, Fairview Avenue, Marietta, will sponsor a bazaar, bake sale with a white elephant table as a Women’s day project on Saturday, March 26 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., at the church. Mrs. Jane Tucker and Mrs. Jean Becton are co-sponsors of the benefit. TOM McCOY CUSTOM BUTCHERING MILTON GROVE R.D.3 Elizabethtown 653-5335 1 stop butcher shop, poultry dressing, beef, pork & sheep. Slaugh- tered, cut, wrapped & frozen. Sugar curing. 3 ‘SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 9 Wolgemuth Fruit Market Specializes in Good Food at the Best Possible Prices Quanity Packs Make Your Food Dollar Go F-A-R-T-H-E-R 'While YOU FEED YOUR FAMILY BETTER STOP & SHOP OFTEN ot WOLGEMUTH'S Where you can get your GARDEN SUPPLIES: Rohrer's Seeds — Seed Potatoes Ortho Sprays —Peat Moss Fertlizer — Tools WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MK1 Ya mi. W. of Mt. Joy, along Rte. 230 Ph. 653-5661 | Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday-8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. R. D. 2, Rt. 230 West, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 TRUCKS 1976 FORD F100 AT, PS, PB, AC - Loaded! 1976 FORD VAN E250, sharp! 1975 FORD Courier, 4 speed, low mileage 1975 FORD Super Cad F-250, AT, PS, PB 1975 DODGE Club Cab D-100, AT, PS, PB 1974 FORD VAN E-100, sharp! 1974 DATSUN 2 ton, AT 1973 FORD F-100, 3 speed, PS, PB 1973 FORD F-100, AT 1970 FORD F-100, 3 speed 1969 GMC C-25, 6 cyl., 3 speed CARS 1975 FORD Torino Wagon 10 pass., AT, PS, PB, AC. 1975 FORD ‘‘Elite” AT, PS, PB, AC, Cruise, “Loaded” 1973 LINCOLN Continental Sedan, PS, PB, AC, “Big car” 1972 PONTIAC Coupe AT, PS, PB, AC, sharp! 1970 CHEV. IMPALA Coupe AT, PS, PC 1970 CHRYSLER Newport PS, PB, AC 1969 PLYMOUTH Satellite WE HAVE MANY MORE (All Price Ranges) PHONE 653-8210 Mondays thru Saturdays "MT. JOY TWIN KISS Nationally known for our Frosted Root Beer SPECIAL Cheeseburger Clean Facilities — Fast Courteous Service! Family Prices — OPEN 7 Days a Week. Sun. - Thurs. 10 - 10; Fri. - Sat. 10-11 811 E. Main St., Mount Joy (Under new management) French fries & 94cl Call in Order §53-1791 MAAR AAE——— A
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