Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES New wagon for Marietta ambulance The Marietta Ambulance Association has ordered their new ambulance: a modified Dodge Starline van, costing about $18,000. The Association mem- bers will conduct fund raising activities in the near future to help finance the van, which is being bought from Wolfington Body Company in Exton. The Assciation is also seeking Community Devel- opment funding. A four channel radio, costing more than $1000, will hopefully be added to the ambulance. Maytown and Marietta will sign an agreement for mutual support and mem- bership between the two ambulance companies. The Marietta Ambulance Association re-elected its Marietta Auxilliary to Columbia Hospital meets The Marietta Auxilliary to the Columbia Hospital met at the home of Miss Elsie McCloskey, with Mrs. Attention Midget -Midget coaches A Midget-Midget and Midget Baseball coaches’ seminar will be held at McComsey Auditorium on the Millersville campus and at the Lancaster YMCA next month. The seminar is held on Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 PM, starting March 8th. The first two meetings will be in Millers- ville, and the last two at the YMCA. The fee is $15 per coach. Pick up an application at Elsie Kulman serving as co -hostess. They planned a white elephant sale for the April meeting, and a public pinochle card party also to be held in April, as well as a tasting party. Dates will be announced. Mrs. Joe Gilmartin, pres- ident, conducted the. meet- ing. Devotions were read by the chaplain, Mrs. William Heisey. Treasurer Mrs. George Houseal re- ported on the recent bene- Board of Directors: Albert Dettinger, president; Bob Spangler, vice-president; Hazel Baker, secretary; and Mary Miller, treasurer. Also, four new members were accepted: Kathy Har- per, Art Heiland, Bill Leese, and Harold Barton. the YMCA or call Rick Comegy, director, at 397-7474. fit luncheon held at the home of the secretary, Mrs. Ralph Miller. jointly sponsored by MSC and the Y. The seminars will be The group will meet next at the home of Mrs. George Houseal, 243 W. Market Street, Marietta, on March 13th at 1:30 PM. Mrs. William Heisey will co-host. Correction In last week's Times, a name was missing from the list of honor roll students at Donegal High School. Gordon Brightbill, grade 10, should have been on the ‘B’ list along with the others. WE HAVE PLANS FOR YOU. We have plans to help you with all your financial needs. We offer you a wide variety of savings plans, a personal checking account that helps you keep records and make monthly bill paying more manageable, the Direct Deposit serv- ice for your government checks, Christmas Club, Safe Deposit facilities, Retirement Plans, and more We can also provide you with loans for all your worthwhile purposes, with service that is fast, reliable and confidential. What are your plans? Stop in and see us soon. You'll find we have many plans for you and all your present and future financial needs. THE "HOMETOWN BANK" UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 RE — PEARS RLS RE ARG halt FT LEE WE HAVE PLANS FOR YOU. £448 a as aan a preview of the Seiler Fashion Show: posing at February 22, 1978 Chapman’s Apparel in E-town are [left to right, top to bottom] Susan Weidman, Jenny Crider, Donna Yingst, Jill Stettler, Eric Mengel, and Michael Ruth. The kids’ fashions show will be held at the school, at 7:00 PM, on Tuesday, Feb. 28th. Chapman’s is providing the clothes. Democrats to meet The public is invited to a combined meeting of the Donegal Democratic Club and the Donegal Democrat- ic Committee on February 24th at 7:00 PM in the Mount Joy Borough build- ing. All candidates for Governor and Lt. Governor, or their representatives, have been invited for five “Surprise!” Mr. and Mrs. John P. Singer, 109 W. High St., Maytown, were recently honored by their family and friends at a surprise drop -in party at the Maytown Church of God. The party celebrated their SOth wed- ding anniversary. It was hosted by their children. They were married on January 14, 1928 by the The Marietta Community Canning Center, in the basement of the Borough Building, invites you to an open house tour on Tuesday, February 27th, between 10:00 AM and 7:30 PM. PPP SME LY BN AN minute addresses to the group. The meeting was an- nounced by Jack Matoney, Donegal District Leader. The order of business will include petitions for Com- mittee posts and schedul- ing projected programs for the primary and general elections of this year. Rev. J. Wesley Gable. They have five children: Mary, wife of Ray A. Armold, Mount Joy; Doro- thy, wife of Warren Mueller, Elizabethtown; Beryl, wife of Samuel Drace; John S., Oak Harbor, Ohio; and Lu Ann, at home. They have twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Open House at Canning Center Co-ordinator Maxine Kress will conduct tours and answer any questions you might have, including anything you want to know about canning. For more information, call 426-2623. ) YAN A ARAL SBE RAS ANY