Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Game Night Early Bird starting at 7 p.m. Rheems Fire Hall every Friday night MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) Wm ST 0 68 Wn, $0 05 TN 0 FEB. 4 NOTATIONS STL et et Ist I dt et Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 refreshments S FOR REAL EsTATE 0) Jack Johnson & Associates 684-7700 Sandy Shoemaker 426-3655 LeRoy Apple) 426-1420 “MOUNT JOY CITGO 964 Main St., Mount Joy FULL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF FOREIGN & AMERICAN CARS Hours: Mon. -Sat. 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 24 Hour Towing Phone 653-1104 Carol Zimmerman Carol Zimmerman to wed Douglas Witman Mr. and Mrs, Harold Zimmerman, of 122 So. Barbara St., Mount Joy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Zimmerman, to Douglas Witman. The bride-elect is a graduate of Donegal High School and Elizabethtown College. She is employed by the Elizabethtown Area School District as a basic FAMILY RESTAURANT 454 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY education teacher in the Middle School. Mr. Witman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Witman of RD1 Marietta. He is a graduate of Donegal High School. He is self-employed as a farmer, and as a part-time employ- ee of Jacob Habecker, Inc. An April 21st wedding is planned. Big Sisters? The Big Brothers organi- zation, at its last board meeting, voted to let women into the program as Big Sisters. About 40% of all Big Brother groups now admit women. The Big Sister Pilot Project will involve about 30 girls and run for less than a year. Presumably it will be adopted permanent- ly if successful. If readers know of any girls aged 7 to 16 whose mothers are dead, missing, work too many hours to pay enough attention to their daughters, or are emotion- ally unable to cope with their daughters, give the Big Brothers a call at 397-7567 on weekdays before 4:30 PM. Any women who would like to be Big Sisters can call the same number. The Big Brothers say that, in the case of girls whose mothers are at home, the Big Sisters will not be intended to replace the mother, but to support her. Big Sisters will not have to put in inordinate amounts of time should they volunteer. February 1, 1978 New books at Mount Joy Library These are the new books at the Mount Joy Library: 7-Day Books A Duel Autobiography -Durant Musical Chairs -Chapin The Women’s Dress for Success Book The Amitzville Horror -Anson Storm Passage -Chiles The New Extended Family -Galinsky The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady -Holden The Zapping America -Brodeur The Serpent -Gaskell Letters from the Field, 1925-1975 -Mead Time for Remembrance -Cooney Six Men -Cooke Flight from Bucharest -Stevens Coming into the Country -McPhee The Book of Merlyn -White Bloody Mary -Erickson The Darkest Goddess -Albert The Winter Birds -Salisbury The Cannawys -Shelly Presidential Emergency -Stovell YOU 100 It's no secret, our fur- niture is priced way below MFG’s Retail price. in addition to these low, low prices, we will give you the best possible price for your trade-in when buying: new Furniture. Also, our ap proved credit customers don’t have to pay til April 1, 1978. And receive a Free Oil Painting when buying a new living room or bedroom suite. Furniture 237 LOCUST STREET . COLUMBIA PH: 684-3780 -Molly. The Ludendorff Pirates -Ramrue The Sunday Hangman -McClure The Lion at Sea -Hennessy The Women’s Room -French Storm Front -Finch Essays of E.B. White -White The Complete Book of Running -Fixx Down the Seine and up the Potomac -Buchwald The Animals Come First -Bowring It Takes a Long Time to Become Young -Kamin Juvenile Non-fiction Walpole -Hoff The Mystery of Lincoln Detweiler and the Dog Who Barked -Robinson Adult Non-fiction Information Please Almanac 1978 Approaching Design in Nature -Martin Why I Am So Miserable When These Are the Best Years of My Life -Eagan Christmas Decorations from the Williamsburg Folk Art Collection Adult Fiction The Four-Colored Hoop -Walsh Page 1 The Political Education Project of the Human Rela- tions Committee is publish- ing a series of booklets, all titled Page One, on various aspects of the political process. The First, Page One — Voting, is now available. Another will be ready by February 15th. Page One — Voting explains in simple and clear language just how to go about casting your vote. It runs 15 pages, is available in English and Spanish. The booklet tells you how to vote by machine and by ballot. It explains how servicemen and shutins can vote. It even explains the difference between pri- maries elections and gen- eral elections. Page One publications can be picked up at the Mount Joy Library or the High School. York College High school students who are still undecided about their future careers can get some practical help from York College of Pennsylvania. The College has a series of nine articles covering the important aspects of ca- reers in nursing, banking and finance, writing, police science, government and public administration, en- gineering management, re- creation, and medical re- cords. NO 0 vee pet MN pete Puy peas pe — BD MS ud SN mew BA —m ra a am NN) Fu a Se Pee ~~