Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 29, 1977, Image 7

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June 29, 1977
Mount Joy
Rec. Assoc.
meeting
The Mount Joy Recrea-
tion Association is schedul-
ing its next meeting for
Thursday evening, June 30,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Mount
Joy Boro Office, 21 East
Main St., Mount Joy.
The Fall schedule of
events is now being plan-
ned, and we invite any
interested persons or pro-
spective members to at-
tend.
Gerald Rhen
gets B.Sc.
Gerald R. Rhen,
Rheems, graduated with
distinction with a Bachelor
of Social Science degree at
Penn State-Capitol Campus
spring commencement Sat-
urday, June 11, at the
Hershey Community Thea-
tre. Bachelor degrees were
awarded to 424 students
and 39 students received
their master’s degree.
®
Mitchell
®
Nissley
makes
®
dean’s list
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute has announced
that Mr. Mitchell E. Niss-
ley, 612 Wood St., Mount
Joy, made Dean’s List for
the spring semester.
To qualify for Dean’s
List, candidates must be
fulltime students, earn at
least a 3.0 grade average
out of a possible 4.0 and
not have any grades lower
than C.
4-H photo
club meets
The June meeting of the
Lancaster County 4-H
Photography Club was held
June 1, 1977 at the Farm
and Home Center. About
25 members were present.
The older members in
the club discussed and
debated film speeds and
film ratings. They also
made tentative plans for a
field trip to be held later
this month. The younger
members discussed parts of
a camera and how they
function. They also made
plans for a field trip to
Landis Valley.
The next meeting of the
club will be held July 7,
1977 at the Farm and
Home Center. Anyone in-
terested is still welcome to
attend the meetings.
DID YOU HEAR...
The Boy Scout Indian
Dancers, mostly from May-
town, will perform at the
Commonwealth Bank in
Lancaster Square at 11:30
and 1:15 on Saturday. The
Dancers are under the
direction of Woody Myers.
The dancing is part of
the Family Fair.
John Wert
Mennonite service volunteer
John Wert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Wert of
Mount Joy, recently began
a term of volunteer service
with the Eastern Mennon-
ite Board of Missions. He
will work for ten weeks as
a youth counselor in Ver-
mont. John is a graduate of
Lancaster Mennonite High,
and attends Millersville
State.
SUSQUE ANNA TIMES - Page 7
DID YOU HEAR...
The ripest tomatoes in
Susquehanna country seem
to be in Marietta this week.
Earl Marley, Paul Raber,
and Mrs. Ralph Youtz all
report picking ripe ones
this past week. The only
tomato clearly identified by
name was Paul’s —‘‘Early
Girl.”
Rumor has it that Johnny
Buller and Ivan Hess found
a few in Maytown. Our
informants in Mount Joy
said flatly that there are no
ripe tomatoes there. How-
ever, in every other re-
spect, gardens are flour-
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