November 16, 1977 Lions donate $400 The Mount Joy Lions Club recently donated $400 to Lancaster General Hos- pital to help pay for a $25,000 aspirator. They are still in the process of raising money for this and other worthy projects. If you would like to con- tribute, send your check to John Presto, Don Bell, or James Hollinger. The money so far has been raised in part by the annual pancake breakfast. the merchandise club, and booklets. A fruit cake sale is currently in progress. The Lions also do their share by transporting blind people to ceramics classes in Lancaster. PUFA art show in high school this weekend A student art show will be held in the DHS lobby during the Senior Class play this weekend. Cash prizes will be awarded on the basis of voting by the viewing public. The show is being spon- sored by P.U.F.A. in an effort to generate more in- terest in and support for the arts in the Donegal area. So remember, when you come to see the play, ‘““Anne of Green Gables,” you’ll get to see and vote for your favorite artwork as well. Balloting will take place at 7:30 both nights. Proposed agenda for Mount Joy Planning Commission meeting The proposed agenda for the Mount Joy Planning Commission, to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd, at the Borough Offices, is as follows: 1. Consider Friendship Fire Company’s plan for a new fire house and its location; 2. Consider a two-lot subdivision plan of Jones and Zink, Inc., on Jacob Street; 3. Consider a two-lot subdivision by Hess-Ulrich, Inc., located at 108 W. Main Street. Alumni basketball game coming The Parents’ Basketball Booster Club of Donegal High School will hold an alumni basketball game on Saturday, November 26th, at 6:30 and 8:00. The current players and cheer- leaders will be introduced. The coaches and referees are all lined up, but alumni players are needed. Graduates of the Donegal area are eligible. Prospective players and cheerleaders should call Hen Becker, 653-4793, to sign up. Please call by November 19th. Four teams and four cheering squads will be made up. First, the ‘‘Over the Hill”’ team will play the ‘‘Has Beens.’’ Then, the ‘“Now Generation’ will attack the ‘‘Still Going Strong’’ team. A snack table of home made goodies will be available. Proceeds will be used for the basketball banquet. Co-Chairmen are Liz Sarbaugh and Hen Becker. DHS Indians — the best ever This year’s question is; are they the best team in the history of Donegal High School? Next year’s question is likely to be; are they the best team in the history of Lancaster County? The Donegal Indians have the best overall record in Section Three of the Lancaster-Lebanon Football League; 9 wins and 2 loses. Unfortunately, both of those loses counted in the sectional championship. Lebanon Catholic lost three games this year, and tied one, but only one loss counted. As a result, Donegal, which beat Catho- lic, lost the section title by 2 game. Donegal’s 9 wins set a new team record. The ’63 Donegal champs had an 8-2 record (they were tied for first place in the section). Last year’s Indians also had eight wins. Speculating about whether the '77 team could beat the '76 and '63 teams is like speculating about whether Ali could beat Joe Louis — nobody knows for sure. This year’s defense is certainly the best on record. They have allowed fewer points to be scored against them than any team in the county. Pete Splain is probably the best running back in the county. He may be the best in county history. We'll have definite sta- tistics next week, but were certain that Pete is close to the 1000 yard mark in rushing for the season. Getting back to Ali and Louis: we may not know if Muhammed could whup Joe, but suppose we knew that Ali was going to gain 320 pounds of muscle between now and next fall. Then we’d all have to admit that Ali is the all-time greatest. on a 1 yard dive, a 34 yard kicked all 4 conversions. The Donegal Indians are going to collectively gain a couple of hundred pounds of muscle by next fall. There are only about 6 seniors on this year’s DHS football squad — which is why experts thought they would lose more games than they won this year. Next year’s Indians will look a lot like this year’s — but they’ll be bigger, stronger and more experienced. They may also be a bit over-confident, but so is Ali. In the last game of the season, Donegal slaughter- ed Garden Spot 28-6. Splain scored the first TD on a 32 yard run, Arlen Mummau scored the se- cond on a pass from Brian Ney, Ney scored the third and Splain scored the fourth on run. Splain 3 se Ar oe de eve or de de oe de de oe de oe ee of + Thank You: x $1 would like to extend ¥ 3 my sincere thanks to all * * people who voted for me » % and also the people who X ¥ worked for me. Carl (Perce) Markley Marietta Borough Council INNER NRERRRERRRY RY » ide dee ede de de dee ok X XEFRRRRERER STATE THEATRE downtown Columbia 684-2273 Starts Thurs. One on One Thurs. & Sun. 7PM Fri. & Sat. 7&9 Welcome to our Open House, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 15 & 16. Our new office will be open for your inspection from 2 to 6PM. Light refresh- ments. “We Work for the ‘Home’ Folks.’’ HAROLD K. KELLER REALTOR 653-5310 AUCTIONEER Real Estate a & Auction 38 W. Main, Mount Joy Something Nee SMORGASBORD MARCO'S RESTAURANT Rt. 441, Marietta, PA SUSQUEHANNA TIMES 4 Page S (ao J MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET-569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends NEW AND DIFFERENT CANDLELIGHT TOURS Susan Slaymaker plays the role of her great aunt, the late Helen Slaymaker Rambo. She places a candle before the portrait of her great grandmother Minnie Slaymaker, her grandfather, the late S.C. Slaymaker and her great aunt, the late Helen Slaymaker Rambo. Tours featuring hostesses dressed as Slaymaker women who have occupied the home from the mid 18th century to the present continue November 19 and 20 and December 17 and 18 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Admission is $2 for adults; 75c¢ for children. White Chimneys Gap 2, Pennsylvania 17527 Phone 717-442-4476 Starting at Phone 426-2210 Fri. & Sat. 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Sun. 11:00 to 2:00 & 4:00 to 8:00 SAUSAGES MEAT BALLS e RAVIOLI i - 7 , #5 Marco preparing all your food - ALL YOU CAN EAT ITALIAN & AMERICAN BAKED ZITI NOODLES Vegetables - Salad Bar w/all the trimmings - Italian Bread, Butter - Coffee Adults - $3.35 Children 10 & under - $1.75, under 3 $1.00 e BEEF BURGUNDY e FRIED CHICKEN e FRIED SEAFOOD 7 Reng ~ ue “uk fd g ~ : i i
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