Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Invites the Public to the Fire ‘House every Saturday nite or (ames Every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Early Bird Games Start at 7:05 ire Company. Fall fr Maytown Fire Company NN Doors open at 6 p.m. \cire ¢ & Refreshments by Ladies Auxiliary of Mon i Chrysanthemums are now in bloom Ready to say all the nice things you want to say with flowers. RUHL'S FLOWERS 200 Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy Phone 653-4006 RETIREMENT INCOME LET the unbank ) Pay You Monthly On *1,000 or More Monthly Check DEPOSIT on 1 Year Certificate 6%% $1,000 $5.43 $5,000 $27.15 $10,000 $54.31 $20,000 $108.62 SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FSLIC at os § oan oro Cary. | J tema | 218 S. Market Elizabethtown Phone 367-51 HNO JACOB N. OLWEILER %I J The Funtimes Fashion Show, sponsored by the Joycee-ettes, featured sports 2p- parel from the Orange Owl and Kenny Smith Specialty Sport Shop. On the left is Stacy Miller, in Ladies’ Collection tennis wear by Interwoven. Kris McCue, center, wears a John Newcombe, by Interwoven. Joanne Nolt sports matching sweater and daffy down vest by Profile. photo by Tim Swarr Girl Scouts sponsors needed Sponsors for the Mari- etta and Maytown Girl Scouts are needed. Any church or civic organiza- tion willing to sponsor a Brownie or Cadet troop is requested to call Sandra Rice at 426-1338 after S PM. The Girl Scouts we- originall called ‘Of Guides,’ being so named by Sir Robert Baden -Powell, who founded the organization in 1909, shortly after he founded the Boy Scouts. Girls are still ‘‘Guides’’ rather that ‘“Scouts’’ in England. The first American Girl Scout troop was formed in Savannah, GA, in 1912 by Juliette Low, who had go SANA LotR. 00.6 Marietta American Legion Invites the public to Games every Thursday night 119 S. Gay St., Marietta Doors open 5:45 Starting time 7 p.m. air conditipned, free parking, refreshments met Baden-Powell in- Scot- land. By 1920, there were troops all over the coun- try. The Brownies got their start about the same time. As everyone knows, Boy Scouts are loyal, helpful, trustworthy, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, reverent, and clean. Girl Scouts also have their own laws, which are primarily the same, though expressed differently. For instance, a Boy Scout is trustwor- thy, while a Girl Scout's honor is to be trusted. Boy Scouts are merely clean, but Girl Scouts must be clean in thought, word, and deed. Girl Scouts are not re- quired to be either brave or reverent. kX kkk Jk kk kkk kk ok kk A JOY TAVERN September 23 rete THE DUDES Qt 1 Thanks to all our patrons who made our Grand Opening a success. — FULL DINNER MENU EVERY NIGHT — SERVING LUNCH DAILY Featuring Italian & American Food - Eat In or Take Out OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK NOW OWNED & OPERATED BY FRANK CONSOLI 62 W. Main St., Mount Joy PHONE 653-1220 September 14, 1977 Health Center opens Sunday : A Father Michael, fours The dedication of the Donegal-Conoy Family Health Center in Marietta will be celebrated with an “open house’’ on Sunday, September 18th from 1 to 4 PM. The 4000 square-foot facility, which replaces the practice of Dr. Gratch, was built by St. Joseph’s Hos- pital. The open house will offer a door prize to some lucky person: a complete diag- nostic screening, consisting of more than a dozen tests plus a computerized health history. Father Michael, of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Marietta, will be part of the dedication, which will take place at 4 PM after the open house. The staff will conduct tours after that. Drs. David Frederick, Anthony Mastropietro, and Barry Penchansky will give pre-natal care on Monday Mornings. The Center will stress preventive as well as cura- tive medicine. ‘‘We believe strongly in the involvement of the family in preventive health care,’”’ said Allen Intihar, a St. Joseph's spokesman. ® 9 Ladies Auxilliary schedule The fall schedule for the Marietta Auxilliary of the Columbia Hospital has been arranged. The September luncheon meeting will be served at Lacy’s Lounge on Monday the 26th at noon. For reservations, call Mrs. Ralph Miller at 426-1531. Cost is $5.00. Call before Sept. 19th. The group will meet in the Director's room of the hospital on October 10th at 12:30 for a $2.00 lunch. On October 1ith, a public card party will take place at the Marietta Community House at 7:30 PM. Mrs. Ruth Wisman will host the November 14th meeting at her home at 1:30. December tea will be at Mrs. Ralph Miller's on the 12th. Mrs.. Joseph Carroll will host the January 9th meeting, and Miss Elsie McCloskey the meeting of February 13th. ™ PO OO TT nn i]
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