Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, July 27, 1977, Image 1

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    Carnival
On Saturday, July 30th,
a Firemen’s Carnival will
be held at the Maytown
SUSQUEH *:
Vol. 77 No. 28 July 27, 1977
Fire Hall. :
food, games, prizes, and
music by the Novelaires, all
starting at 6 p.m.
There will be
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The Marietta Women’s Softball team after the final game ‘ast Monday. The MYAA
sponsored the team, which came in second in the league.
Mount Joy Merchant’s team district
champs; Marietta Women’s Softball
team comes in second in league
Two local softball teams
have distiguished them-
selves in area competitions.
The Mount Joy Mer-
chants men’s team won the
district playoff tournament
in Ephrata. They’ll be
heading for the state class
B tournament at Williams-
port on August 12, 13 and
The second annual doub-
le women’s softball illimin-
ation tournament, sponsor-
ed by the Marietta Youth
Athletic Association, was
held at Memorial Park,
July 22, 23 and 24. Winner
of the first place tophy was
Rescue Club, with the
Marietta team placing se-
cond. Third place trophy
winner was Hiestand’s,
sponsored by Longeneck-
er’s Hatchery, Elizabeth-
town.
Last Week in the Lan-
caster County Women’s
Softball League, Mount Joy
overpowered Elizabethtown
Merchants by a score or
29-21. The Merchants lost
to Farm Dinner 6-1 with
the help of Tina Aldinger’s
3 hits. Chapman’s Apparel
whipped Heistands by 31-5,
and Marietta gave Hei-
stand’s its second loss by a
score of 12-7, with each
team scoring a home run.
Marietta also defeated
Mount Joy by a close
margin of 15-12. Both
teams played great defen-
sive games. Mount Joy
clobbered Penn Elm with
the score of 31 to 13 and
Longenecker’s stole the
contest from Heistand’s by
15-5. The final contest saw
Farm Diner scratching
Penn Elm by 38-2; Longe-
neckers beating Marietta
5-4 and Bainbridge defeat-
ing Penn Elm 26-17.
Standings currently are:
Farm Diner won 14, lost 2
Marietta 12, 3
Longeneckers M, 7
Mount Joy HH, 5
Chapmans 8, 7
E-town Merchants 8, 6
Bainbridge 5,9
Heistands 2.15
Penn Elm 0, 18
Kids do jobs for free
The Community Action
Program of Lancaster
County is sponsoring a
Rural Youth Summer Em-
ployment Program running
until August 26. Seven
work crews of supervised
county youths are available
to do household chores free
of charge. The services
offered include—but aren’t
limited to—cleaning, win-
dow washing, lawn care,
interior and exterior paint-
ing, and any reasonable
odd job.
Any person or families
who are of low-income
status living on partial or
complete assistance, those
who are on supplemental
social income, and senior
citizens or others who meet
the program’s guide-lines
are eligible to receive the
service offered by this
program.
If you would like to know
more about this program,
please contact the CAP
office. Tel. 299-7301 ext.
44.
School Board meets
— accepts teacher resignations, cancels one position
Donegal School Board
awarded a bid to Wayne
Equipment, Villanona, for 6
sections (10 rows x 15’
each) aluminum with port-
able wheel unit, at a cost of
$7, 880.00.
The board also renewed
student insurance through
Yoffee and Beitman Man-
agement Corporation of
Harrisburg with Titus Rutt,
Mount Joy, as agent. The
new rate for Kindergarten
through 12th grade will be
$7.50 per student. High
School football rate will be
$45.00. The 24-hr. student
insurance coverage will be
$28.00.
In other business the
board accepted the follow-
ing resignations: Mrs. Su-
san Folly, elementary art
teacher; Alethia G. White,
Maytown teacher and Dr.
Thomas W. O’Connor,
medical examiner.
Members of the board
said there will be a
reduction of one elemen-
tary reading position for
the 1977-78 school year.
Elmer Ginder
— elected president of Mount Joy Building and Loan Assoc.
At a recent meeting of
the Mount Joy Building
and Loan Association held
July 13, 1977 Elmer Z.
Ginder was elected Presi-
dent after the resignation
of John Booth, who has
served the Association for
many years as President
and Director. He will take
office immediately.
Mr. Ginder, a Building
Contractor for thirty years,
resides at 398 South Mar-
ket Avenue, Mount Joy. He
served as a director for the
past thirteen years.
He is an active member
of the Florin Church of the
Brethren, a member of the
Advisory Board of the
Commonwealth National
Bank, Elizabethtown Of-
fice, a Mount Joy Rotarian
and Director of the Mount
Joy Chamber of Commerce.
Other officers are: Rich-
ard Rainbolt, Vice Presi-
dent; Robert Kline, Sec.;
George Keener, Treas.;
Directors are John Booth,
John Weidman, Drew
Mummaw, Gerald Sheetz
and Gerald Hostetter.
This will leave one full-time
teacher at Maytown, Seiler,
and Grandview, and two
teachers at Riverview, plus
Mrs. Linda Boozer as
coordinator. Mrs. Anne
Fitzkee will transfer from
reading to grade 2.
Mrs. Dorcas Knorr will
transfer to secondary nurse
position with the retirement
of Mrs. Sadie Brooks, and
Mrs. Nettie Germer will
return from sabbatical
leave to assume the ele-
mentary nurse position.
Elmer Z. Ginder
Music in the Park
by Mrs. James B. Heilig
The Mount Joy Com-
munity Chorus will present
an ‘‘Evening of Music in
the Park’’ on Sunday, July
3ist at 7 p.m. at the
Memorial Park located on
Marietta Avenue, Mount
Joy. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
The program is sponsor-
ed by the Mount Joy Inter-
church Council Outdoor
Vesper Services Committee
with Carl Drohan serving
as chairman.
The chorus is under the
direction of Miss Dorothy
E. Schock and Mrs. Carole
Bubacz is the pianist for
the group.
Special vesper music will
include ‘‘Gloria In Excel-
sis’’ from Mozart's ““Twelf-
th Mass’’, ‘‘Judge Me, O
God’’ by Neidlinger, “In
Heaven Above’’ a Norwe-
gian Folk Song, ‘Sanctus’
by Gounod and ‘‘The Lord
Is My Shepherd’’ by Matt-
hews.
Featured soloists will be
John F. Way, Jr., bass,
and Mrs. Carole Bubacz,
pianist.
In case of inclement
weather the services will be
held in the Wilbur IL
Beahm Jr. High School,
Poplar Street, Mount Joy.
New speed limit
at Long Lane accident scene
Last Wednesday a new
speed limit was posted at
the crest of the hill, on
Long Lane, where a boy
was killed by a truck
several weeks ago. The
limit was changed from SS
m.p.h. to 40 m.p.h.
As reported in last
week’s Times, the stopping
distance over the hill ex-
ceeded the visibilty by
several hundred feet under
‘he old speed limit.
Any person knowing of a
similar dangerous traffic
situation in our township is
invited to bring the matter
to the community’s atten-
tion by writing a letter to
the Times. All such letters
will be published.