Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 11, 1977, Image 11

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May 11, 1977
Robert Weiss will represent PA
in national conference
Fifty-two students and
eight advisors from the
three Lancaster County
Area Vo-Tech Schools part-
icipated in the State VICA
Conference held in Seven
Springs, April 27, 28, and
29. The ten top students in
the state, in each event, °
selected by local and then
by district competition,
tested their leadership
skills as well as their trade
skill abilities against one
another.
Twenty-three students
represented the Mount Joy
Vo-Tech School as dele-
gates and in seven areas of
competition. Three of these
students won outstanding
awards. Robert Weiss, of
Hempfield, won a first
place gold medal in Mach-
ine Shop. Robert will re-
present the state of PA in
the National VICA Confer-
ence to be held in Cincin-
nati, OH on June 20-25.
Mike Carroll, a Donegal
student who attends the
Mount Joy Vo-Tech per-
formed his final official
duties as State VICA Presi-
dent at this Conference.
Lancaster County can be
proud of the outstanding
leadership displayed by all
of these students.
King and Queen of the Fair contest
Thirteen girls and boys
have been entered in the
King & Queen of the -Fair
contest sponsored by the
Marietta Recreation Assoc-
iation. The six girls are
Stephanie McKain, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve
McKain, 9 West Market
Street; Aimee Smedley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Smedley, Jr., 25
N. Gay St.; Amanda Jo
Loucks, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Loucks,
216 E. Front St.; Jodi
" Gutshall, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Gutshall,
27 W. Market St.; Heather
Hermandez, daughter of
Cheryl Hernandez; and
Betty Jo Fletch, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fletch, S06 W. Market St.
The seven boy entries
are David Yowler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Yowler, 11 W. Market St.;
Shane Gillham, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Gillham,
559 W. Market St.; J.
Raymond Alleman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond
Alleman, 418 Hazel Ave.;
Rick Bishop, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Bishop, 226
E. Front St.; Allen Estep,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Estep, 134 W. Mar-
ket St.; and Joshua Pabon,
Old films to be
shown at Hobby and Craft Show
Plans are nearing com-
pletion for Mount Joy’s
Hobby and Craft Show to
be held two days this
month. Sponsored by the
Mount Joy Area Historical
Society, the show is sche-
duled for Saturday and
Sunday, May 21 and 22 at
the W. I. Beahm Junior
High School, Poplar Street,
Mount Joy.
Some exhibitor space is
available and may be re-
served’ by calling Mrs.
Warren Heisey or Mrs.
William Barto.
In addition to the hobby
and craft exhibitions, two
special features will be
sponsored. One will be the
son of Melanie Billet, 235
W. Market St.
Photos of the above con-
testants may be found in
participating merchant’s
stores where canisters will
hold the 1¢ vote for each
child. Proceeds from the
contest will be used to
underwrite the costs of
operating the summer play-
ground activities at Memor-
ial Park.
The boy and girl first
place winners will be
crowned during the all day
activi..es planned for Satur-
day, June 11, at the park.
All contestants will receive
prizes.
showing of a reel of
forty-year-old local movies.
The films had been used in
the 1930's for an annual
program of hometown
movies. The film will be
shown every ninety min-
utes throughout both days.
Another special corner will
feature Mount Joy antiques
and collectibles.
This unusual double rose is ‘‘the first sport (mutation) of this type I've ever seen
growing in a pot, and I've been around roses all my life,” according to Earl Marley
of Columbia Hardware in Marietta. The rose was on display outside Earl's store
last week when the Times got this photo. Earl explained that this variety of rose is
one of three 1977 All American varieties, the top of the line. Roses of this high
quality (ordinarily not doubled) take up to ten years and cost thousands of dollars to
develop. Once bred, the strains are patented. Incidentally, the name of the strain
pictured above is ‘‘Double Delight!”
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