February 22, 1978 Woman of the Year, in person This photo shows Deb Newcomer of the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes presentng, in person this time, the ‘“Woman of the Year’ award to Sadie Brooks. Sadie’s daughter, Pat Eichler, accepted it for her at the DSA banquet, which was held while Sadie was in Florida. Sadie is now on here way to California to visit her son Wayne, a retired Air Force man. After that she will go to Michigan on March 1st, and on April 15th she plans to return to Honduras. Sadie got the Woman of the Year award partly due to her volunteer efforts at the orphanage in Honduras. Mount Joy, spearheaded by Glossbrenner Church, sent a huge shipment of gifts and necessities down there last Christmas. They were much appreciated, and more contributions wouldn’t hurt. After listening to Sadie tell how a check’s arrival saved the kids from going to bed hungry one night, the Times photographer broke down and made his first charitable donation of the year to the orphanage, c/o Sadie. Other contributions are needed, and can be mailed to the address below: Sadie Brooks, Pan American Health Service, Box 191, San Pedro Sula, Honduras, C.A. It’s a bad idea to send anything but a check this way—envelopes are opened regularly by the Honduran post office, and gifts are subject to high duties, usually over 100%. If you want to send a gift, get in touch with Mrs. Frank Eichler or Mrs. Jay Eidemiller, who can arrange to have the goods sent. Junior class play The Junior Class of Donegal High will present a three-act comedy, Pillow Talk, in the auditorium on Friday, March 3rd, and Saturday, March 4th, at 8:00 PM both nights. The leading roles of Jan Morrow and Brad Allen are played by Bonnie Wolge- muth and Don Kelly. Acting in supporting roles are Jim Landis, Christy Zeller, and Wayne Mylin. Other cast members are Kelly Rice, Anita Erb, Janelle Brubaker, Kristen Straub, Karen Barnhart, Nancy Boulton, Patrick Kenney, Dalene Hummel, Cynthia Dissinger, Sandra Emenheiser, Steve Geib, Penny Hendrix, Deana Germer, Sylvia Lutz, Mon- ika Nissley, and Keith Pomroy. Advisors are Ken Depoe, Linda Ross, and director Glenn Hess. Tickets are available at the door, or from cast members. Maytown Youth Organization to meet The following is a message from the MYO. -ed The monthly meeting of the Maytown Youth Organ- ization will be held on Monday, Feb. 27th, at 7:30 Mount Joy This is the calendar for Mount Joy for this week: Musicians needed Bands are needed for a Heart Association benefit marathon dance on March 10 and 11 at Millersville State, sponsored by Delta Phi Eta sorority. Businesses to contribute food and prize§ are also needed. If you can help, call 393-0725. PM in the Maytown Legion building. We are urging parents of children wishing to play baseball this year to attend, as we will be dis- cussing the membership calendar Feb. 21— Lions meet at 6:30 PM. Feb. 22— Mount Joy Recreation Association pro- gram and meeting at Seiler School, 7:30 PM. Feb. 23— Planning Com- mission 7:30 PM. Local clubs are reminded to put notices on the drive and the election of officers. Spring is approaching quickly, and as always, we will need man power and wallet power to get these kids ready to play ball. calendar in the Mount Joy Borough Hall early if inclusion in the Susquehan- na Times is desired. This paper covers the events of a week starting on Wed- nesdays, so material should be on the board by Friday of the preceding week for inclusion. B.B. 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