AAA Ahhh Ah dirk A aoc 2 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Vacations?? Be Careful Be Safe Be Sure-- let us check your car now! D deadline! MILLER'S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 or He ro eo of ke A ok of ok de oi oo ok oo ok oe oi oi of oe i ie eb ob ie ie of 6 Maytown Fire Co. Auxiliary is sponsoring a Chicken Barbeque 3p.m. til 7 July 30 Maytown Fire Hall FERN PRERER ER CREE NER E REE RENEE RNR ER ERE REE on’t forget July 31- no. 4 inspection JC20 20 0 00 0 26 06 0 3 0 3K 3 3K XC 26 0 0 0 OK 600 0 0 Need a Better Apartment Deal? All Utilities Included Enjoy: *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat “Washer/drver *Private entrance and patio Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 Mount Joy swimmers defeated The Mount Joy Swim Team had their first defeat on Thursday, July 14, against Landisville, with a score of 179 to 251. Even though defeated, the team broke several pool records. Amy Hess broke three pool records. Her Freestyle time was 16.1; Butterfly 16.8 and the girls 10, & under relay team, consisting of Amy, Hope Maderia, Dee Arndt, and Stacy Gingrich had a record time of 1:11.4. Stacy Ging- rich’s time in breaststroke was 22.6, Sherri Kinsey's Freestyle S0 meters was 30.4, and butterfly 34.2. Brian Newcomer's SO meter Back Stroke was 36.1. Coach Hoffman listed the following winners: Tripple winners S&U: S. Ricedorf, FR, BR, FLY; B.. Kling, FR, BR, R and T. McGarvey, BK, FLY, R. 10&U: Amy Hess, FR, FLY, R: D. Amdt, FR, FLY, R; H. Maderia, BK, BR. R; M. Keller, FR, BR, R and J. Darkey, BK, FLY, R. 12&U: A. Westerman, FR, FLY, R. In the Lancaster County Women’s Softball league this past week, the top team, Farm Diner, took a fall from first place to share second notch with Marietta. Marietta defeated Bainbridge 26-10 with Rae- ann Parker as the winning pitcher. Al' members of the Marietta team got hits at bat. 14&U: er, FR, BK, R. 17&U: J. Hayman, Fr, BK, R. Double Winners 8&U: S. Ney, BK, R and A. Breault, FR, R. 10&U: S. Gingrich, BR, R. 12&U: M. Newlin, FR, R:*E. Zuch, BK, R; D. “Rice, BR, FLY; B. Moran, BR, R; M. Jones, FR, BR and M. Shearer, BK, FLY. 14&U: F. Straub, FR, R; R. Fellenbaum, BK, BR and M. Mumma, FLY, R. 17&U: K. Rice, FR, BR; L. Mumma, BK, FLY and M. Drace, BK, FLY. Single Winners 8&U: L. Musser, BR and A. Miller, Bk. 10&U: K. Jones, R and S. Frantz, R. 14&U: B. Germer, Br; P. Moran, BR and T. Swarr, RB. 17& Under: C. Rice, Br. The parents club is holding a food sale on Sunday, July 24th at the pool. All parents are asked to donate toward the fund raiser. Women’s Softball League winning two and losing one. They defeated Longe- neckers’ by a score of 18-11. Harriet Suder led her team at bat with a triple. Mount Joy came back and defeated Heist- ands’ later last week by a score of 20-13. Mary Ryder had a 3 base hit—2 doubles and a single. Elizabethtown Merchants S. Kinsey, FR, BK, FLY and B. Newcom- G July 20, 1977 ary Newton Gary Newton is new youth pastor **Jesus Christ is the answer to people's needs; but we as a church must demonstrate in a down-to- -earth way how Jesus Christ can meet those needs,’ says Gary Newton. Gary is the new assistant pastor at the Congrega- tional Bible Church in Marietta —his official title is Pastor of Christian Edu- cation and Youth —and he’s been here three weeks now. As the name implies, his major duties will in- volve working with young people. Gary comes to Marietta by way of Halifax, Nova Scotia (his birthplace), Education at Houghton, then got an M.A. from Trinity Seminary in Chi cago. Gary's wife Joy, 24, whom he met at Houghton, will be assisting him in his work here. She hopes to attend Millersville State for a Masters in counseling. Gary will be spending a lot of time at the church Youth Center on Front Street. He also is involved in directing the summer camp in Honeybrook, PA. Next year, Gary would like to have an all-summer-long program for local youth. “My goal is to develop a more creative ministry to the needs of young people =~ rr 0 ' Farm Diner was given its were defeated by Mount London, Toronto, New York in the community,”” he 5 5 second loss by Longeneck- Joy, with a score of 29-21. City, Cleveland, and Chica- says. fo $ ow IBBERSON S $ Sh the fr of a Souhye Tae League standings go His long list results Gary finds the heople in Si 1eader at ongenecker’'s are as follows: rom the fact that his father our area ‘‘very friendly,” é $ CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR field. Kathy Buckius pitch- Farm Diner won 10 - lost is a much-transfered and likes the “country. dg $ 2 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ed Longeneckers to a 5-3 2; Marietta 10-2; Mount businessman. Most recent- think we’ll probably stay H } ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 victory. Farm Diner won Joy 9-4; Longeneckers 8-6; ly he spent two years as a here for a good while,”” he la $ Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. the second game, however, Elizabethtown Merchants dorm counselor at Hough- told us. | di } Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. with a score of 10-2. 8-S; Bainbridge 4-9; Heist- ton College in New York. Gary told us that he will $ Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Mount Joy team had ands 2-12 and Penn Elm Gary got his B.A. in be available to counsel any ar 2 Closed Sun. & Holidays : : three games this week, 0-14. Psychology and Christian young person in the area. L: $ SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED DONEGAL AREA SOCCER LEAGUE Health Center to open soon 3 DIVISION | ar EMERGENCY E MEDICAL SERVICES MEROENCY MEDICAL CALLS Available Day & Night ; The Donegal-Conoy Fam- jects in the United States Cl COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Sr ston ® Atoms ¥ ily Health Center, located qualifying for this grant. 7th & Poplar , on Route 441 and Bank The office will be staffed Norlanco Health Center (Emergency Entrance) (Mount Joy Area Only) Cosmos Dirty Dozen Super Stars Street in Marietta, is ex- pected to be completed in by a full time physician, Dr. Richard Charles, who early August and open recently completed his hata ————a ; shortly after. training at the Harrisburg Re DIVISION II Shor g 21 the Horrisburg The 4,000 square foot Hospital. Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (52 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Nick Bromer Advertising Manager— Kathie Guyton Business Manager—Jody Bass Society Editor—Hazel Baker Staff—Patty Flowers Vol. 77 No. 27 Julv 20. 1977 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta. PA as second 5 class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription | Rate: $6. 00 per.y year NEIEGG A MOEN DE Eee | Susquelaiuia 0 Times | * Destroyers Cosmos Atoms Super Stars DIVIS™ON I *Super Stars Atoms Cosmos Wolverines * First Half Division Champions SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS Beer & Ale | TS ANT i S11 10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918 medical facility is owned and operated by St. Joseph Hospital and Health Care Center. It grew out of the former practice of Dr. Michael Gratch of Maytown and has been operating as the Marietta-Maytown Family Health Center in his former office. Funds for construction were provided by St. Jo- seph Hospital and a signifi- cant portion of personnel and daily operating ex- penses are covered through a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. St. Joseph Hospital is one of approximately thirty pro- In addition to Dr. Char- les, a group of family practice physicians will of- fer pre-natal services each Monday afternoon. Regular daily hours will be maintained, including evening hours several days per week. An open house and dedication ceremony are being planned and will be held shortly after the open- ing of the Center. Additional information can be obtained by calling 426-3831 until the new Center opens. At this time the number will become 653-1431.