78 January 25, 1978 Last chance for Sweethearts Friday, January 27th, is the last day that pictures will be accepted for the annual Mount Joy Sweet- heart King and Queen Contest. Deliver or mail your child’s photo to Mrs. Jeffery Brown, 245 Mari- etta Avenue, Mount Joy. Children between the ages. of 9 months and 3 years, whose parents live at a Mount Joy mailing address, are eligible to -enter. Include your child's name and age, the parents’ names and address, and the social security number of the child or parent. Write this information on the back of the photo. ~ The contest will begin on Monday, January 30th, as local residents begin plac- ing pennies in the canisters beneath the kids’ photos. The photos and canisters will be placed in the following locations: Union National Bank, Hostetter’s Hardware, National Central Bank, and Stehman’s IGA. The contest will close on February 10th, when the canisters will be emptied and the money counted by a bank teller. Winners will be announced on February 11th at 10:30 AM in the Trinity Lutheran Church. Maytown Fire Co. At the recent meeting of the Maytown Fire Company Fire Chief Charles Johns reported on fire calls for December. The Maytown firemen, and their equipment, re- sponded to 6 emergency calls: a vehicle accident, a chimney fire, an assist call to Marietta, a standby at Bainbridge, and two stand- bys at Mount Joy. Four training sessions and one work detail were also reported. There - was no fire damage in East Donegal Township during the month of December. In a special year-end report by Chief Johns, he said that the Fire Company responded to 31 emergency calls last year. In addition to the emergencies, the men responded on the following non-emergency calls: 3 controlled burnings, 20 training drills, 28 public service calls, and 13 work details. The total number of calls was 9S. The value of property saved by the Fire Company this year was estimated at $121,000. The total value of damage was estimated at $13,000. Monday night training sessions are being planned. Active members should attend as many of the weekly sessions as pos- sible. Frank Splain, Jr., was recently accepted as a new member of the Maytown Fire Company. The current Fire Co. fund drive is still in Junior High basketball team defeated The Donegal Junior High basketball team was defeat- ed last Wednesday by E-town, 62-39. All other games were cancelled due to the weather. progress. Firemen will be picking up the coin cards as soon as possible. If they miss you, mail your coin cards and donations to the fire company. Membership dues for the Fire Company and the Ambulance _ Association should be paid at once to any fire company officer or active member. Dues can also be sent by mail to the secretary, and a member- ship card will be mailed in return. Maytown Fire Company would like to thank the many people who have helped support them over the past year. They have also expressed their appre- ciation to the Susquehanna Times for the news coverage our paper has provided. Readers are reminded that the weekly Maytown Fire Company Game Nights are held every Saturday night at 7:00 PM, except when snow or other weather conditions prevent. You can enjoy an evening of fun, excitement, and good food at the weekly games, and support your fire company at the same time. Members are reminded that the next meeting of the Maytown Fire Company and the Ambulance Asso- ciation will be held on Monday, February 13th, at 7:00 PM. Births Mr. and Mrs. William Minehart (Cynthia Dear- dorff), RD2 Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospi- tal, January 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stehman (Vicki Little), 734 W. Main St., Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, January 15th. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith (Mary J. Eshleman), 643 W. Main St., Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, January 17th. VOTES Don’t Endure It... Eliminate it! 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