Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 20, 1977, Image 13

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April 20, 1977
Mount Joy Vo-tech FFA awards
On Tuesday, March 29,
the Mount Joy FFA held
their Fourth Annual A-
wards Banquet. This pro-
gram was organized and
conducted by the following
FFA officers:
President, James Wert,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Wert, 289 Main
Street, Landisville. Vice
President, Linda Shenk,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Layser Shenk, R.D. #4,
Manheim; Secretary, Karen
Hershey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Hershey,
R.D. #2, Lititz; Treasurer,
Kimberly Goodhart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Goodhart, R.D.
#1, Mount Joy; Reporter,
Lori Kulp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Eugene Kulp,
R.D. #1, Manheim; and
Sentinel, Colleen Spidle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Spidle, 660 He-
brank Street, Lancaster.
Our Master of Ceremon-
ies kicked off the program
with welcoming remarks.
These remarks were im-
mediately followed by the
invocation, offered by Lori
Kulp, and dinner.
Prior to the evening
entertainment which was
presented by Ziggy the
Magician from East Pet-
ersburg, the following FFA
awards were presented for
the 1976/77 school year:
Star Greenhand Award
(Outstanding Junior FFA
member) was given to
40,000 gallons of oil,
of stone
It was decided at the
regular meeting of the East
Donegal Township Super-
visors that bids for 40,000
gallons of oil and 3,500
tons of stone will be
opened on Saturday, April
23, at 8 a.m. Bids for a
truck will be opened at 9
p.m. the same morning.
Trees for the park will
arrive soon. They will be
pin oaks from Penn State. .
Gregory Fouse, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Fouse,
R.D. #1, Mount Joy. Star
Chapter Farmer Award
(Outstanding Senior FFA
member) was given to
Kimberly Goodhart. The
most outstanding Floricul-
ture student was James
Wert, and the most im-
proved Floriculture student
was Colleen Spidle. The
most outstanding Horticul-
ture student was Mike
Diffenderfer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Diffender-
fer, 150S Manor Street,
Columbia. The most im-
proved Horticulture student
was Leonard Mumma son
“Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mumma, 285 Anchor Road,
Elizabethtown.
The Lancaster County
3500 tons
Chief Shirk reported 15
arrests for the month; six
accidents with total dam-
ages at $5,125; and owners
of nineteen abandoned ve-
hicles warned to remove
same.
Florin Fire Co. report
At a recent meeting the
Florin Fire Company re-
ported a total of six
accident and fire calls for
March. A total of 126 men
responded and 3%: hrs.
time used.
The company also re-
ported to one public service
call in March.
They have purchased the
following equipment to up-
date the rescue truck.
600 ft. %’’ Dacron rope
and 600 ft. %2’° Dacron
rope to be used as Life
Lines in rescue work. 20 ft.
3/8” Cam Allay Chain with
hooks and a lifting capacity
Easter egg
The Annual Easter egg
hunt of the American
Legion, Post No. 185,
Mount Joy, was held April
9 on the grounds of the
Post Home.
Winners of the prizes in
the various catagories
were: 0-3 age group, Tod
Nixdorf, Erik Krushinski,
Rachael Rice, Steven
Lowery, Thomas Grady,
Wendy Kauffman, Tracee
Rehrer, Elizabeth Payne,
Kristen Payne and David
Brosey.
4-6 age group, Brett
Gulden, Ken Shuman, John
Gates, Chad Saunders,
Stephanie Telekey, Dennis
Oatman, Jay Pennell,
|Shane Calaman, Lorri Rice
and Bryan Kauffman.
7-9 age group, Richard
Reinke, Tim Nye, Shawn
Moran, Linda Wittel, Bob-
by Eichler, Philip Nye,
Kenneth O’Malley, Shawn
Kline, Stacie. Shutt and
John Moore.
10-12 age group, Michael
Armstrong, Kenneth
O’Malley, Larry Duvall,
Susanna Greiner, Roy
‘Garber,
Bender, Virginia Muckel,
Tony Halloway, Roger
Marianne Moore
and Tracy Sevast.
Receiving the prize for
coming the farthest dis-
tance was Mike Hershey
who traveled from Grafton,
of 6600 Ibs. and 2 pumper
belts for repelling work.
July 2nd and 9th are the
announced dates for the
annual carnivals at the
company grounds.
A “Kids’’ day is also in
the company’s planning
agenda.
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The eldest present was
Max Nettke, at 81 years
young.
Adam Weber at 2
months was the youngest
present.
Bankers Award to the
Outstanding Ag-student of
Mount Joy Vo-Tech School
was given to Linda Shenk.
Special recognition was
given to Mr. Daniel Hel-
wig, Floriculture Instructor,
and Mr. Raymond Little,
Horticulture Instructor for
their assistance as FFA
advisors.
In appreciation for their
help through the year
Honorary Chapter Farmer
Awards were given to Mr.
Charles Ruhl of Ruhl’s
Flowers, Mount Joy and
Mr. Gary Shelly of Shelly’s
Nursery, R.D. #7, Man-
heim.
Appreciation Service A-
wards were given to Lori
Kulp and Karen Hershey.
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