Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Senior citizens have chance for discounts Ladies and gentleman, 60 years and older, living in the Mount Joy, Eliza- bethtown and Manheim areas will have the oppor- tunity to register for the Office of Aging’s Senior Citizen Discount Program, without coming into Lan- caster City. Starting immediately, every Tuesday and Thurs- day between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. at the Schock Senior Center, 37 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Mrs. Nancy Morrow, Center Manager, will assist re- sidents of this area in completing the necessary Warden Wilson is. Donegal Education application for an Identifi- cation card that will enable them to obtain discounts offered in the discount directory provided. The Mount Joy Senior Center is one of 6 senior citizen centers operated by the Office of Aging for residents of Lancaster County, 60 years and older. Other center locations are Columbia, Lititz, East Earl, Lancaster and Refton. In- formation on activities of any of the centers may be obtained by calling 299- 7979, Lancaster County Of- fice of Aging, S0 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. honors grad Warden J. Wilson, son of Mrs. Kathleen Y. Wil- son, R.D. #1, Marietta, Pa., was one of 46 seniors awarded honors by the Haverford College faculty at the school’s 139th com- mencement. Wilson, one of 189 sen- iors who graduated from Haverford, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree with departmental honors in psychology. Wilson is a graduate of Lancaster Country Day School, Lan- caster, Pa. SHELLY’S FURNITURE 367 Locust St., Columbia Phone 684-3780 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM “THE RIGHT LOOK — THE RIGHT PRICE!” Autiques Aud Ant Yu Cp — ANA 104 E. FRONT - 426-3796 $ & @ - —~— (Lamm ALN UTE TACE o vo Se = ; a WEST smMARKC Tlie / TRC : bf ree a 0 ° SR ——— — 1 - seo. — — 9. The Oliver House Fine Antiques, Crystal and China 7. “The Parlor’ 328 E. MARKET - 426-1270 Antiques and Gifts Marietta —4 Ty Last Thursday the Donegal Edcation Association held a Retiree Dinner at the Mount Joy American Legion hall. Retiring teachers Anne Bell, on the far left in the photo above, and Sadie Brooks, beside her, were honored. D.E.A. scholarships, of $500 each, were awarded to graduating Donegal students Cindy Emenheiser and Nelson Moeller commands Legion At the regular meeting of American Legion Post 185, held June 9th at the Post home the following officers were elected for the 1977- 78 year: Commander—Nelson S. Moeller; First Vice Com- mander—Dorothy Rex; Second Vice Commander— Raymond Miller; Finance Officer—Irvin Smith, Jr. Births Mr. and Mrs. Almeyda Williams, (Lucy Alvarez), Bainbridge, R2, a daught- er, at Hershey Medical Center, Saturday, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lehman, (Janet Groff), 348 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, a son, at St. Joseph Hospital, Friday. and Trustees—Harry E. Greenawalt and R. Hodge Brackbill. Delegates to department convention and District 10 County Council are: Harry Greenawalt, Irvin Smith, Earl Rettew, Abram Koser, John Miller, R. Hodge Brackbill, Henry McCullough, Nelson Moel- ler and Robert Forbes. June 22, 1977 Greg Linaemuth, on the right. Not shown in the picture are retiring teacher Thelma Hoffman and scholarship winner Loris Raber. Ted Greider introduced the guest speaker, Jacque Angle, president of the P.S.E.A. Following the address the presentations were made. George Moyer, Raymond Miller, Earl Rex, John Coldren, Richard Spiess, Dorothy Rex, LaVerne Hauck and James Heilig. Alternates are: Abram Greenawalt, Ger- ald Mascavage, Gerald Sheetz, Arthur Redcay, Walter Robinson, James Buehler and Philip Stumpf. These officers will be installed ‘at the August meeting (a joint meeting). Our guests will be mem- bers of the legion baseball team, the boys attending Keystone Boys’ State, the boys at Police School, the girls attending Keystone Girls’ State, their parents and the W. S. Ebersole Auxiliary. Transit fare breaks The Red Rose Transit Authority (RRTA) announc- ed plans for another day of reduced fares for transit patrons. ‘‘RRTA Dime Time’, to be held on Saturday, July 2, will feature one way bus trips any where in the City and County of Lancaster on any route in the system at a fare of only ten cents. No transfers will be issued on that day—all transit cus- tomers will simply deposit one dime each time they New books Here is a list of new books at the Mount Joy Library: Adult Non-Fiction: Pat- terson-Nuclear Power; Stine-Handbook of Model Rocketry; Congressional Quarterly Inc.-National Party Conventions 1831- 1992; Shah-Refugee; Schaeffer-Anya; and David- son-Loose Change. Adult fiction: Heller- Something Happened; Masters-The Field Mar- ~The Billion Dollar board an RRTA bus. All regular RRTA fare pro- grams (Senior Citizens, Handicapped, etc.) will still be in effect. Red Rose Transit Author- ity (RRTA) also announced that a new summer fare policy for school students (grades Kindergaten through 12th) is now in effect. Students may ride all RRTA buses throughout the summer for a 25¢ fare, plus any zone charges. (Students used to pay 45c during the summer.) This policy applies to any route, at any time, on any day. Students are requested to carry identification (school ID or other proof of age) in the event of the bus operator has any questions concerning the student's school status. Any questions regarding these two changes should be directed to RRTA at 825 E. Chestnut Street, Lancas- ter (397-4246). at Mount Joy Library shalls’ Memoirs; Hunter- Last Summer; Popkin-Dear One; Wodehouse-Bachelors Anonymous; Winston-The Haversham Legacy; Drury- The Throne of Saturn. Also, Eden-The Vines of Yearbee; Gardner-The Sun- light Dialogues; Everett- The Cold Front; Brace-The Winds’ Will; Dennis-The Joyous Season; Erdman- Sure Thing and Fagyas-Dance of the Assasins. New 7 Day Books: Cook- Coma; Crosby-The Com- pany of Friends; House- hold-Hostage:London; Al- len-To Tojo from Billy-Bob Jones; Kotzwinkli-Fata Morgana; Anderson-The. Af fair Of The Blood-Strained Egg Cosy; Dean-Submerge. Also Galbraith-The Age Of Uncertainity; Brett-So Much Blood; Lacey-Ma- -jesty; McCullough-The Throne Birds; Daley-Trea- sure; Terkel-Talking To Myself and Stevenson-Coil Of Serpents. Association Banquet pon CR a
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