Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 27, 1977, Image 9

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April 27, 1977
The Marietta Jaycees have sworn in their ’77-’78
officers. From left to right are; front row- secretary Bill
Cunningham, internal V-P Harv Reem, and treasurer
John Spickler; back row- award of honor winner Jay
Marietta Jaycee officers
Risser, external director Dick Sipe, external V-P Don
Pickle, president Rick Sload, ways and means director
Gary Morris and internal director George Kuhn.
Scout dinner
Jerry Alleman, Mount
Joy, is Ticket Chairman,
for the Annual Adult Re-
cognition Dinner of West-
ern District of the Lancas-
ter-Lebanon Boy Scouts
Council on April 23rd at
Indian Springs Golf Club.
All District Scout units will
be recognized for their fine
work in Scouting. Cub
Scout leaders will receive
recognition from Tom
Fleming, District Cub
Chairman; Boy Scout lead-
ers will be receiving their
awards from Walt Gin-
grich, District Scout Chair-
man.
Christ Greider, Dinner
Chairman, has promised a
few surprises culminating
with the presentation of 3
Award of Merits. The
Award of Merit is the
highest award that can be
given to a volunteer Scout-
er and there will be 3 very
deserving recipients this
year.
Also, the Western Dis-
trict of the Lancaster-Leb-
anon Council, Boy Scouts
of America is having a
CETA employees lay out the site of the pavilion.
Spring Camporee on May
6, 7 and 8 at Camp
Bashore in Lebanon Coun-
ty. The theme of this year’s
spring camporee is, ‘‘Lest
We Forget.”” The program
will deal with ‘‘good old-
fashioned’’ Scoutcraft skills
and games. The Chicques
Chapter of the Order of the
Arrow is conducting a
gigantic tap-out ceremony
on Saturday evening and
parents of Scouts are en-
couraged to attend the
beautiful ceremony.
Marietta
park fix-up
Works has begun on
Marietta Memorial Park
where a grant of $5,800
from Lancaster County
Park Development has
made possible a face lifting
and the installation of an
additional pavilion.
Workmen from LETA
under the direction of Cal
Wise, has placed tanbark
by the swings and sliding
board, replaced equipment
and have staked off a
pavilion 20 by 38 feet. The
area will be rewired when
the above projects are
completed. The entire job
should be completed in
time for the summer events
according to Cal Wise.
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