Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, July 27, 1977, Image 3

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27, 1977
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The highlight of the
Florin Playground activities
this week was a hike to the
cove. We all packed a
lunch. Our trusty anglers
took their rods and bait
down to the cove with
visions of rainbow trout,
but had to settle for a few
crayfish. It was a hot but
pleasant experience hiking
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to the cove, with Tom
Konas at the front of the
line, Gene Funk at the
end, and our fearless
leader Whitey Hayman in
his ambulance (Toyota
Wagon) cruising the route.
Other activities we had
this past week were a
String Art Craft and a
Pizza
Florin Playground kids on their trip
Florin Playground news
Dress up like a Clown Day.
This comming week, and
continuing until August
4th, are the Florin Play-
ground Swimming Lessons
held at the Mount Joy
Lions Pool. Lessons are
held from 9:00 a.m.-10:00
a.m. each day except
Tuesday. Also in next
week's activities is a Rec-
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Last week 4-H girls learned to make pizza at the E-town Pizza Hut as part of their study
of international cooking. The photo above shows manager Joe Batista instructing the
group in the kitchen of the Pizza Hut. Meeting for six weeks, the girls (Gail Bukowski,
Tammy Eberly, Jean Garber, and Angela Fry) prepared one dish each week from various
countries. They also visited Groff’s Farm Restaurant. Group leader was Barbara Banks.
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Mount Joy Cub Pack 136
held an overnight camp-out
at Camp Wilderness Cub
Scout Camp under the
leadership of Robert Mark,
Clifford Waltz, Sr., Myron
Weber, J. L. Oxford and
Walter Newcomer.
Other leaders attending
were Ann Mark, Enda
Wolf, Carolyn Waltz, Victor
Wolf, Charles Heaps, and
Loretta Dimeler.
Boys attending were
| Pack 136 camps out
Thomas Waltz, Shawn
Moran, John Weber, Ste-
ven Ginder, Craig Shutter,
Gilbert Littlefield, Tony
Oxford, Scott Houseal, Les-
ter Dimeler, Jr., David
Ferrick, Kristopher Weid-
ner, and Thomas Little-
field.
Guests were Pat Moran,
Clair Ginder, John Ginder,
W. B. Shutter, Gilbert
Littlefield, Sr., Paddy Fer-
rick, Thomas Ferrick, Judy
‘Cubmaster,
Ferrick, Catherine Heaps,
Roberta Mark, Jean Mark,
Bryan Mark, Kevin Mark,
Thomas Smith, Terry Smith
Mellissa Gutshall and Gil-
ford Gutshall.
Flag ceremony and
church services were led by
Robert W.
Mark.
The charter was present-
ed by Walter Weidner to
Charles Heaps for Pack
136.
reational Swim at the Pool
on Monday from 1 - 3.
We leave Florin Play-
ground at 12:30 to go to
the pool. A reminder: all
children attending Swimm-
ing Lessons or the Recrea-
tional Swim must be re-
gistered at the Florin
Playground with the Mount
Joy Recreation Association.
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