September 21, 1977 Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & Maytown Fire Company ) Invites the Public to the Fire ‘House every Saturday nite or (ames Every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Early Bird Games Start at 7:05 \gire ¢ & Refreshments by Ladies Auxiliary of Monel ire Company. Sod Members of the Maytown, Marietta, and ‘Bainbridge Ambulances, and men of the Friendship Fire Co., pose with their vehicles in front of the new Medical Center. oesIEW Medical Center A Repair Specialist You Can Trust! For your convenience we offer: *24 Hour Towing (653-1148) *Full Service on all makes of American & Foreign Cars [continued from front page] *Inspections Margarella, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of St. Joseph Hospital, Allen Intihar, Sister Joan Dreis- *Citgo & Master Charge bach and Lloyd Fuhrman, Credit Cards Accepted East Donegal Township Supervisor, who has been particularly active in plan- ning for the Center. The benediction was given by Mon. - Sat. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Father Michael Kobularik Sun. 9a.m.-9 p.m. of St. Mary's Church, - Marietta. The highlight of the refreshments table was a cake baked by Elaine | Kraus of Maytown that was MOUNT JOY CITGO a scale model of the new health center building. Two door prizes were *Tune-Ups HOURS: Father Michael blessing the new building awarded: Norman Blotten- berger won a diagnostic screen test, and Nancy Bromer a portable radio. 964 Main St., Mount Joy LCE RR [ol * hk hk hk hk kJ hk kk hhh hh kk kK JOY TAVERN September 23 Featuring THE DUDES 9 to] 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 Bake sale Girl Scout troop 24 of Maytown will hold a bake sale at the Maytown square on Saturday, Sept. 24th, from 8:30 to whenever it ends. The money will be used for the girls’ weekend camping at Gi-Sco-Ha, Hanover, between Septem- ber 30 and October 2. DID YOU HEAR? Mrs. Clair Hoffman and Mrs. Lester Wolgemuth, both of the Mount Joy area, recently spent nine days on a ‘‘working vaca- tion” at a camp for young black and Spanish-speaking girls from New York City. The two friends served as cooks for a Brethren in Christ church camp in Wurtsboro, New York, called the Spring Lake Retreat. The 64 girls there ranged in age from 11 ta. 1S. In addition to the regular meals, the kids were treated to cook outs, buffet suppers, and a final -night banquet. The two volunteers hope to return next year. Photo shows Lee Ann Larkie, left, of 5S W. Market, Marietta, and Joanna Null, of 10 W. Market, checking out the new X-ray table. The shot was taken through the lead glass window in the foreground. Physician’s Assistant Steve Nagle, who will work full -time at the center, is shown holding the cast remover in the Trauma Room.
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