Page 16 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Hg Donegal Coache a s Associ 55 ation awards Several weeks ago, at the end of the school term, the Donegal Coaches’ Association awarded their scholarships to deserving students. This the second annual awards. The students each received $200 toward his or her continuing education at an institute of higher learning. The photo above shows, standing behind, coaches Dennis lezzi on the left, and Jim Metzler on the right. Dennis is the president of the Donegal Coaches Association, and Jim is chairman of the scholarship commit- tee. In the front are the recipients of the awards, chosen on the basis of financial need, attitude, and letters of recommendation. They are, from the left: Phyllis Shope, who is headed for studies in Medical Technology at E-town College; Jake Sherk, who plans to become a chémist at Juniata College; and Loris Raber, going to Clarion State for Elementary Education. The Times apologizes to all concerned for the late appearance of this photo, which should have been in three weeks ago. Mount Joy water supply will be discussed at meeting The Susquehanna River Basin Commission, meeting at 1:00 p.m., on July 14, 1977, at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, will be followed by a public hearing on municipal water supply proposals to develop groundwater by the Mount Joy Borough Authority. The hearing will be held to receive pertinent testimony for the local sponsors and interested parties concern- ing the proposed develop- ment and potential impacts on the water and related resources of the basin. The principal areas of interest upon which the Commission is basing its review of the projects are demand projections; avail- ability of enough water to satisfy future needs; and efficient utilization of avail- able water supplies. The application docu- ments filed by the project sponsors are available for public inspection during regular business hours at the office of the Susque- hanna River Basin Com- mission, S012 Lenker Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 170SS. The offices are open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Persons wishing to parti- cipate in the hearing may present oral and/or written testimony. Those wishing to testify in person are requested to contact the Secretary to the Commis- sion, in writing, prior to the hearing. The Lancaster YMCA is in the process of extending its services to the Donegal District and other areas of Lancaster County. Since Lancaster County is serviced by only one YMCA Center, this facility alone is not capable of housing activities for a comprehensive county-wide program. Therefore, in co- operation with the Donegal School District, YMCA programs are going to be brought to the Mount Joy' —Marietta area. To insure a responsive program and quality lea- dership for all ages of men and women, we are urging interested people to com- plete the survey form and return it to Mr. Scott Underkoffler, -. Community Extension Director of the Lancaster YMCA, S572 North Queen Street, Lan- caster, PA 17603. Please fill this out Other program suggestions and comments: