Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Mount Joy playground open Photo shows the swim teams in the Mount Joy pool. Starting in the front row, from the left, are John Fry, Tim McGarvey, Scott Ney, Ben Kling, Missy Wetzel, Michelle Frantz, Stephanie Robeson, Linda Sherk, Kerry Musser, Angela Miller, Stephanie Ricedorf, Christine Smith, Tim Zuch, and Amy Breult; in the second row, again from the left, are Marc Robeson, Mark Shearer, George Rice, Jay Darkey, Kevin June, Mike McGarvey, Hope Maderia, Stacy Gingrich, Diana Arndt, Amy Hess, Tracy Smith, Patty Cling, and Andy Breult; third row, Mike Jones, George, Mount Joy playground opened on June 27, and the activities will continue for the next five weeks. A CITGO MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) July 16 NOTEATIONS CNA Et st dt Ate Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS—GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End—Route 441 — Marietta Swimming lessons began Tuesday, July S, and they will continue thru July 15 for beginner swimmers. A FOR REAL ESTATE 0 Jack Johnson & Associates 684-7700 Sandy Shoemaker 426-3655 John Groff 426-3264 LeRoy Appley 7 426-1420 / B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. HOLLINGER OIL! SERVICE ARCO HEATING OIL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES— CALL 653-4484 807 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA Special events will be held every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10:30, with Arts and Crafts July 13, 1977 Blasic, Kerry Kuhn, Beth Russel, Jody Nolt, Kathy Henly, Amy Westerman, Stacy Ricedorf, Sherry Musser, Karen Wittel, Jill McKain, and Emmy Zuch; in the fourth row are Rick Kinsey, Colleen Jones, Lisa Mummau, Sarah Russel, Doris Rice, Beth Moran, Bill Dishart, Tom Swarr, Pat Moran, Mitch Mummau, and Steve Miller; last row, Dave Drace, Sherri Kinsey, Michelle Kling, Kelly Rice, Pat Wolfe (assistant coach), John Hoffman (coach), John Hayman (coach), Brian Newcomer (assistant coach), Fred Straub, and Chris Rice. on Wednesdays from 10:30 until 11:30. Activities will be nok- hockey, checkers, wiffle- ball, softball, hardball and many other events for children to participate in. The average daily atten- dance for the first week has been about 7S children per session. Course on art of selling crafts at F&M A special 10-hour course on selling crafts to the public will be offered at Franklin and Marshall Col- lege in early August in conjunction with the 30th Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen’s State Craft broken into four, two-and- a-half hour sessions, is open to the general public as well as members of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen. Two sections of the course are being schedul- Market Fair at F&M'’s ed. One will meet Thursday Mayser Center, August to Sunday, August 4.7, 4.7. from 7:30 to 10 a.m., and The non-credit course, the other will meet CARTER PLUMBING « ELECTRIC + HEATING CASH & CARRY Ti DS 4" CORRUGATED PLASTIC 'ORAINAGE TUBING \ Solid ot slotted... all fittings A available.Easy to install. H Strong, toughand durable. No i waste, just cut to required 250 COIL. ... $519 L PLASTIC PIPE Non-corrosive. Can be used in... oSubmersible Pumps o General [rrigation © Stock Watering alawn Sprinkler Systems. [Yieets all NSF- ASTM specifications. 100 PS] - 100 ColLS | 630 |°9.85 |*1540/°2695/°36.80 Ooharmas O. Ediniec. Dehumidifier $ 13 PINT CAPACITY OPEN7.30T05:30 6DAYSA WEEK LOW CASH & CARRY PRICES ELIZABETHTOWN 1Y2 miles east on SR230 367-7707 or 653-8325 1 59% Wednesday to Saturday, August 3-6, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. The classes will take place in air-conditioned Kaufman Lecture Hall in F&M'’s Pfeiffer Science Center. The course will be taught by Joanne Shaub, who owns the Union Gallery in Marietta. Topics which will be covered include preparation for selling. to the public; selling through shops; bus- iness aspects of selling-- paperwork and records; and marketing. Information about the course is available from F&M’s office of special programs at 291-4003. Donegal math awards The Donegal Math De- partment is proud to the following award winners for the 1976-77 school year: Jennifer Neiss, recipient of the Donegal Mutual Insurance Company Math- ematics Award —a $150 savings bond presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the greatest excellence throughout his or her school career. To Karen Albright, the Rensselaer Medal —awar- ded to the junior who is outstanding in math and science. In addition, Delta Mu Sigma pins were presented to the following excellent students: 12th grade, Jennifer Neiss 11th grade, Denise Grimm 10th grade, Robert Pekarek 9th grade, Doris Saylor 8th grade, Darlene Rutt 7th grade, Darol Saylor Congratulations to these fine young people for an excellent performance. Submitted by Bernhard A. Thome, Donegal Math- ematics department. Post office job opening for substitute rural carrier Pgstmaster Gerald Hos- ong announced the open- ing of an examination for substitute rural carrier at the Mount Joy Post Office. Applications are avail- able at the Mount Joy Post Office and must be filed between July 11 and July 22. July 22, 1977 will be the closing date. ht al dma A A—— ARE R— the atic Six cou rec as dits De; mu For and cal