77 ree oA a SE SR FE Ra es Sp ain Rd J a ER SR EE neh FREE Elin hE March 30, 1977 Mount Joy Week starts May 21 Mount Joy Community Council announced recently plans for an annual Mount Joy Week. The celebration for 1977 has been scheduled for the week of May 21 through May 29, 1977. A tentative schedule of events includes: Prayer Breakfast, Hobby & Craft Show, Mount Jovy Ball, Mr. & Mrs. N Beach celebrate 50th Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Beach, 346 Cedar Lane, Mount Joy, celebrated their S0th wedding anniversary yesterday. They were mar- ried in Elkton, Md., March 19, 1927. Mr. Beach is retired from Armstrong Cork Co., following 42 years of ser- vice. Mrs. Beach had been a cook at the Mount Joy Restaurant and Fran and Al's Restaurant, Marietta. She also helped her sister Miriam at her fresh pro- duce stand. The couple was honored at a drop-in party by their children and families. They are the parents of two sons: William and Richard. They have nine grandchil- dren. New school schedule in Donegal district The Donegal School Board has approved a revised school calendar with Monday, April 11, 1977 to be utilized as a student makeup day as well as June 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 1S, 1977. This will make the final date for students on Wednesday, June 15. Births Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Risberg, (Linda Heisey) Mount Joy R.D. #2, a son at General Hospital, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers, (Diane Herr), Mount Joy, R.D. #1, a son at General Hospital, Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller, (Diane Swords) 650 Clay Street, Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital, Monday. past three years. Catagories ; Radio Dispatch calls Motor Violations Accidents investigated Accident damages Criminal Arrests Juvenile Arrests Curfew Violations, arrests Meter Tickets issued Miles Driven for year Incident cards made from complaints Curfew first offense warnings Tickets, non-moving, Parking The final teacher In-service day will be Thursday, June 16, 1977. Baccalaureate has tenta- tively been rescheduled for Sunday, June 12, 1977 at 7:45 p.m. and Commence- ment on Monday, June 18, 1977. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gable, (Beth Cosgrove) 130 S. Clay Street, Marietta, a son, at St. Joseph Hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Forry, (Lynn Mullins) 602 Main Street, Mount Joy, a son, Saturday at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Willis Herr, (Martha Finney) Herr’s Fruit Stand, Mari- etta, (Lancaster R.D. #2) a son, Friday at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Strausser, (Melodee Wat- son), Bainbridge R.D. #1, a son at Osteopothic Hospi- tal, Tuesday. roe DEPARTMENT BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY The following is a listing of statistics taken from the yearly reports of the Mount Joy Police Department for the 1974 1975 1976 1969 1873 2124 588 60S S597 106 170 98 $70,025 $86,700 $64,670 111 170 98 16 40 31 31 19 16 3 2 1 927 928 685 189 247 182 75,909 69,000 71,864 199 235 247 The above statistics are compiled from the monthly and yearly reports as reported to Borough Council. Girls’ Softball Tournament, Carnival, Parade, and Mu- sic in the Park. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 13 You are IMPORTANT Send us news about yourself, your family, your church, your club. Our readers want to know how you’re doing. More definite informa- tion will follow in the coming weeks. The annual parade is Anyone interested in par- : ¥ scheduled for May 28, 1977 ticipating in the celebration Susquehanna Times at 2:00 p.m. : may call 653-5160. BOX 75-A R.D. #1 MARIETTA, PA 17547 426-2212 or 653-8383 xX 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 > 000000000000000000000000000000600600060006000000000050000000000000000000000000000000000000500000808008T08TT8T0TT (oar "Telephone Roatigue me Nu y — SZ N 0Y) I ee 224144, U7] \ =< Le ho Pick your favorite phone, in your favorite color, from our United Telephone Boutique. Pick the obvious, the old fashioned, the modern, or the hidden phone. Pick a telephone to fit your fancy. ; Just pick up your regular phone and call the United Telephone Business Office today. wa (Vi4ES Pe THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Ti inc. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 {/
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