Page 8—3USQUEHANNA TIMES ...Borough Authority [continued from page 1] The Authority also re- ceived and discussed a proposal to change the water and sewer mains extension agreement to charge developers for the time of borough employees spent at the developer’s site; Work is progressing satisfactorily at the new water plant, according to Robert Stark, the engineer. : XE E XK | 2 i I : i : : Fs x X lr 4 E x E.: foo : Engineers will look into the low water pressure along Bruce Avenue and report to the Authority in January. Dwight Wolgemuth, of Oak Lane, has been hired to operate the new water treatment plant. Salary increases were approved for Authority employees. The superin- Donegal Springs From all of us at your bank... tendent’s pay will increase by $25 per week, and full time employees will get an extra $20. All part time workers will receive $2.85 per hour. The Authority has, for the first time, spelled out the work week for their employees. The week will consist of 44 hours. The Rr photo taken by the Susquehanna Times May you and your family have the warmest of holidays. Pach Srpyniten inous od be 340 000 Authority gave the employ- ees their 10th holiday; the employee’s birthday. Frank Zink retired from the Authority after 20 years service to his community as a member. Mr. Zink, of Jones and Zink, Inc., is developer of Pennsbury Manor. December 14, 1977 Songs of Christmas ‘‘Songs of Christmas’’ by the Mount Joy Community Chorus will be presented on Sunday the 18th at 7:30 PM in Glossbrenner Meth- odist Church at Church and Angle Streets in Mount Joy. The chorus will be direct- ed by Dorothy Schock and Carole Bubacz will play piano. Beulah Smith, or- ganist at Trinity Lutheran, will perform Emmanuel by Rossini for the offeratory. The program will include The Hallelujah Chorus by Beethoven, The Spruce Tree Carol by Warner, the Straw Carol by Friesen /Eklund and an Austrian carol, Still, Still, Still. The Halleujah Chorus from Handel’s The Messiah will conclude the concert. A free-will offering will be received. Reward for rescue of beautiful Kitty Wayne Madsen’s cat is lost. Wayne, who owns the Print Shop on West Market in Marietta, lost the cat several days ago in the vicinity of the shop. He is offering a reward of $5.00 for its return. The cat, named ‘‘Kitty,”’ is black, long haired, with yellow eyes and a yellow collar with bells attached. The cat is S years old. Wayne told the Times that his wife Jackie is ‘‘heartbroken’’ over the loss of the animal. If you have any knowledge of Kitty’s whereabouts, call Wayne at 426-1441. Glossbrenner invites public Glossbrenner Church in- vites the public to partici- pate in their holiday events this year. One of the events is on the 4th Sunday in Advent, December 18th; the 9:30 morning worship service will feature several prelude numbers by the instrumen- talists of the church. Renetta Gruber and Bar- bara Peifer will play a clar- inet duet, and Cindy Charles, the Cherub Choir, and the Chapel-Student Tuilobue HAROWARE STORE :F9iYe2 0) SER: Quantities Limited SPARTUS ELECTRIC PENDULUM CLOCK Swinging pendulum move- ment for accurate timekeep- ing; woodtone finish case; and Chancel Choirs togeth- er, will all sing. Rev. Clair Wagner, Jr., will preach a monologue sermon on the Christ-Child as seen through the eyes of Joseph. If you like to sing, the Youth Fellowship of Gloss- brenner will go caroling at 6:00 that day. They will present small gifts to shut -ins. At 7:30 PM the Mount Joy Community Chorus will present its Christmas Con- cert in the church. Should you care to attend any of these events, but have small children, it’s all right: Nursery care is pro- vided for all. Jr. high honor roll The following names have been added to the W.1. Beahm Junior High Honor Roll for the ist marking period: ‘“A’’ Roll, Karen Mummau, grade 8; “B”" Roll, David Deitrick, grade 7; Tina Palmer, grade 7; and Frank Spence, grade 7. a iiligla J a a ~ hs PEDEDERETE ED Holiday Hows} lustrous crystal 21"H x 12"W x 4%"D. regular hours 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ® il RE ELL HPre: BIPDN | WLAN (DIOL IDE 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 floral accented dial with COVOE. gra December 23 - Saturday morning, Decem 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. [ Hostetter’s N NATIONAL 100 W. High Street Hardware, Inc. NY JOY BANK Maytown, Pa. 17550 93 E. Main Street { Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 UNI "®
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