977 wo Be May 18, 1977 Telephone assurance The Lancaster County Office of Aging’s first daytime training session for the Telephone Assurance Program has been schedul- ed for Wednesday, June 1, 1977, from 9:00 a.m., to 12:00 noon, in the Office of Aging Conference Room, first floor, SO North Duke Street, Lancaster. Regis- tration for this session will close Tuesday, May 24. The Volunteer caller in a telephone assurance pro- gram is the lifeline of the program. They can be male or female, young, middle aged, or senior citizens, living anywhere in Lancas- ter County. The qualifica- tions are commitment, con- cern and sensitivity. Safe drivers at Marietta P.O. | If you are interested in volunteering for this pro- gram, please call Mrs. Jacquie Burton, at 299-7979 or 299-7984 or write Mrs. Burton at S0 North Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa. 17602. Regional planning course at Middletown The Regional Planning Program at Penn State- Capitol Campus is offering a course entitled, ‘‘Prob- lems in Community & Regional Planning: Envi- ronmental Management Workshop.’ The course begins Tuesday, July 12, at the Hershey Educational and Cultural Center. This course is designed for teachers in the ele- mentary, middle school, and secondary levels. A scientific background is not needed to enroll. The fee for the course is $132.00. To ensure enrollment, re- gistration must be received with a check by Saturday, July 9. For further information, contact Ronald Melchiorre, Area Director for Continu- ing Education, Penn State- Capitol Campus, Middle- town, Pa. 17057 or phone (717) 787-7753. Shown holding their Safe Driver awards are Bill Fahringer (left) and Ben Billet (middle). On the right is Postmaster Merv Gutshall. Bill has logged four safe years (the entire time he has driven a postal vehicle) while Ben has 18 safe years. The other Marietta postmen are safe drivers also, but the presentation of awards is staggered. “The Post Office stresses safety,” says Merv. He told us that drivers get special training on the right-hand-drive jeeps, and the vehicles are equipped with extra mirrors to show the driver what’s under the front. RR TA ER RST Mifflin Press, Jnc. OFFSET — LETTERPRESS Wedding Hnnouncements Any one for Tennis? The Mount Joy Tennis Club will hold a Memorial Day Mixed Doubles Tour- nament at the Mount Joy Borough Park tennis courts May 28, 29, and 30. The deadline for entering the tournament is May 26, 1977 at 6 P.M. For information for entry to the tournament please call: Marianne Coover—653- 1212; Christine Graham— 653-4811; or Beverly Beck- er—653-4793. ® Job Printing eo Publications ® Bulletins * Programs ¢ Custom Labels 336 Locust St. ¢ Perfect Binding Columbia, Pa. Phone 684-2253 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 I Need a Better Apartment Deal? 1 All Utilities Included Enjoy: *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat *Washer/dryer *Private entrance and patio Donegal Football Booster Club to meet On Wednesday, May 2S, the Donegal Football Booster club, will meet at the High School and pro- ceed to the Garber Farm, where they will participate in a ‘‘Chicken Catch’’. Coaches, players, cheer- leaders, parents, and foot- ball alumni are requested to help with this benefit. Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 LEE 3rd & 4th grade students from Christian homes for next school year. State Certified Teachers New Building Christian Atmosphere Reading, ’Riting & ’Rithmetic taught. Also Social Studies, Science, Music, Art, etc. PLUS BIBLE BREEZY VIEW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BREEZY VIEW ROAD & ROUTE 441 COLUMBIA Call 684-9400 for brochures, applications & information A : THURS., FRI., AND SAT. ONLY ~~ Baked Ham reg. $2.69 1b. only *1.99b. Longhorn Cheese reg. $1.79 1b. only °1.59 ib. HERR ; Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6 AM.—11 P.M. PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday
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