977 a v 1 > April 27, 1977 Coaches donate $800 for lights The Lights Committee of the Donegal Coaches Association presents an $800 check to the school administration. From left to right are; back row- Tom Knorr, Donegal athletic director Roy Armold, DCA The Donegal Coaches Association presented an $800 check to the school administration last week to help pay for Project D- Lites (Night lights for the high school athletic fields.) The DCA has been in existence for over three years. In that time, it has improved communications between coaches and the School Board Athletic Com- mittee. The group’s other ac- complishments include; - better athletic facilities - recognition of athletes at annual appreciation dinners 2000 newcomers Maytown?. Work will begin soon on the first phase of a planned S500-unit housing devel- opment near Maytown. If the project lives up to expectations, it could double Maytown’s popula- tion. HUD, the FHA and the Maytown parents plan festival The Maytown Parents and Teachers in Partner- ship met Tuesday, April 19 in the school cafeteria. An all-school festival is plan- ned for June 4 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the school. Included in the festival will be a gigantic yard sale, a ““children’s delight’’ bake sale and old fashioned 1 cent, S cent, and 10 cent stands. The teachers, stu- dents, parents, and friends are working hard to make puis a 4 » VA are about to give finai approval for ‘‘phase one” of the development, builder William Endslow says. He hopes construction will be in full swing within three months. The project has been in the planning stage for S this a fun day for everyone. May 2 is the next collection date for saleable items for the festival. For further information, or if you wish to donate anything please call Barbara Lesnefsky, 426-3027. A committee was elected to nominate officers for next year’s PTP. It was decided at this meeting to provide each room with $30 a year toward field trips to be spent as the teacher io president Dennis lezzi; front row- Charles Leader, Jim Zuch and Bill Loercher. - two athletic scholarships of $200 each - improvement of com- munity relations through the annual DCA dinner dance. Coaches who teach all grades belong to the organ- ization. in years, but details like sewer lines have only recently neared completion. Ten years from now, the completed development could house 2000 people on 77 acres of land. The current population of of Maytown is about 1500. 12-02. *1.2 sees fit. The suggestion to hold meetings on different week nights throughout the com- ing school year was voted on and passed. Next year the Maytown PTP will meet on Monday, Tuesday, or Pn ao BAUM’S Sweet & SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 & Vegetable & Annual Flower Plants Growing in our own greenhouse Pansies (your selection) RUHL'S FLOWERS 200 Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy Phone 653-4006 \_ 6 pack 5 plus tax EXTRA LARGE EGGS 59c THURS., FRI., AND SAT. ONLY ~ Plus—Our own locally grown Special on Geraniums Lebanon 'e&- $1.99 TIT $1.79. Thursday, the dates will be announced later and print- ed on the new school calendar. Mrs. Pat Bateman’s third grade won the attendance award for this month. HERR 5 PHONE: 426-1805 dos PERF PPIP INST IIIS RRR tent ARS Daily .& Sunday Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6 AM.—11 P.M. LLL TYEE SEF.