Page 18 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES ©o 0000 00 Private * : . aw? R h h d ® swimming. abe ir fs . about high blood pressure. ® One - it's more dangerous o lessons ® than was thought only a few years ago. It is a major ® IN MY PRIVATE POOL e@ contributor to heart attack BY EXPERIENCED and stroke. Two - it can be free at Sloan’s Pharmacy, ® INSTRUCTOR. controlled in almost all 61 E. Main Street, Mount ° cases. Joy, on Tuesdays from 2 to High blood pressure is 4 p.m. You will know the Excellent such a quiet killer. It has answer right away. If it’s ® with children. cations are necessary, only diet control. It takes two people to treat high blood pressure you and your doctor. Your role is a very import- ant one. If you have high blood pressure, follow your doctor’s advice about diet and medication. Take your medicine regularly, and get plenty of rest and recre- is a massive problem. But it is a problem easy to correct, if you will only do some simple things. Go to a doctor or clinic. You can have a simple, quick blood pressure test no symptoms. It's cause is high, you take medication ation. If you have questions not known in 90% of the which in most cases brings ask your doctor. ® cases. Yet it will probably the pressure under control. The American Heart contribute to many of the You may take medicine the Association reminds you ® 426-1694 850,000 deaths this year rest of your life, but odds that effective control of 0 De Ne » from heart attack and are good it will be a longer blood pressure can reduce stroke. High blood pressure life. Sometimes, no medi- your risk of heart attack ...ahout to go press Be sure you're listed in the new telephone directory. All | changes and additions must be in our office immediately. Now's the time to add names of those members of your household who can benefit by an individual listing. ABOUT YOUR NEW DIRECTORY As you know, paper is one product currently in short supply. Since telephone directories use a large volume of paper, we will be conserving paper and energy by distributing only one directory to each residential customer. If you have more than one telephone in your home and must have another directory, you will be able to secure one, after receiving your initial copy, by stopping at your local telephone business office. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of Unswd Ti ‘ Inc. » F . ? 3.8 3» a SA . as NAB AFA A080 0p Virsa ress and stroke. Join them in the fight by having your blood pressure taken at one Bible school kick-off fair This Saturday, June 18, there will be a Kick-Off Registration Fair for all children who will be at- tending the bible school sponsored by the Gloss- brenner United Methodist Church and the Florin Church of the Brethren. All children from the ages of 4 years to youth going into grade 9, and their parents are invited to the fair which will run from 3-5 p.m. at the Florin Church of the Brethren’s sanctuary. Featured entertainment for this program will be Steve Brubaker, a talented magician and ventriloquist who has won national awards in religious enter- tainment. In addition to this program, children and parents will get a chance to meet the teachers and students in their particular June 15, 1977 Look out for high blood pressure- get a free test soon of their permanent screen- ing sites. class, and will be invited to share in games and re- freshments in the fellow- ship hall. We welcome all children to this fair and to our bible school sessions. Bible School sessions will take place next week, June 20-24 from 9-12 each morn- ing in the Florin Church of the Brethren. ‘‘Lord Jesus, Teach Me’’ is the theme for bible study, and will include several of the parables that Jesus gave to us and how they apply to our lives. In addition to extensive daily bible study, each session will also include crafts, physical ac- tivities, singing, and guest speakers or religious enter- tainment programs. Directors for this year’s bible school are Kathy Herrmann and Sylvia Weaver. Pack 136 news Alkele Council Fire was held at Manheim Commun- ity Field. Attending for Park 136 were: Paul Mease III, Robert Keener, Craig Shutter, Michael Groff, Bryan Edye, Steven Ginder, Kevin Pres- cott and Gilbert Littlefield. Jeffrey Meckley, David Perrick, Daniel Rusnock, James Esposedo, Matthew Blasick, Kevin Herr, Keith Hilsher and Thomas Waltz. David Zuschlag, Wayne Buchter, Todd Newcomer, Rick Hallgren, Kenneth Good Jr, Bryan Good and Todd Good. Scott Houseal, Tony Ox- ford, Kristopher Weidner, Robert Eichler, Thomas Lit- tlefield, Lester Dimeler, Shawn Moran, John Weber and Eric Hoffer. Leaders who attended vo2re: Robert Mark, John Auk- er, Vaughn Mark, Ann Mark, Edna Wolf, Carolyn Waltz, Shirley Good and Billie Ann Oxford. Victor Wolf, Kenneth Good Sr., Dana Mark, Tina Beisecker, J.L. Oxford Frederick Good, Walter Weidner, Myron Weber, Roberta Mark and Tina Mark. Pack 136 won second prize (Best Performance) in the skit. Angela Miller in dance recital Miss Angela Miller par- ticipated in Miss Eloise’s School of Dancing Recital, held at Penn Manor High School Auditorium in Mill- ersville, Pa., on June 4, 1977. She was sponsored by the Soroptimist Club of Lancaster. The 1977 theme was ‘““Music and Dance’ . Angela performed a jazz solo number to the tune, ‘‘Jazzing Around’’. She also performed in a tap number to the old standard "Happy Days are Here Again’. Angela is 8 years old and will enter the third grade at Grandview Elementary School in the Fall. She is a member of Mount Joy Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church and Mount Joy Brownie Troop 29, and has completed five years of dance instruction. Angela and her two brothers Stephen and Gregory live with parents David and Cather- ine Miller on Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy. 1 yl ead | AN a fa pe \ aL Sal} A pba NE pea S-— 80 My be my NTE eT eld PAPO ON ONT
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