Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 15, 1978, Image 3

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March 15, 1978
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Original Oil Paintings
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We buy old gold
Adam H. Greer, Jeweler 37E. Main St., Mount Joy 653-5705
Senior League meets
““An Introduction to the
Conestoga River’’ was the
title of a slide show
presented to the Marietta
Senior League at its March
meeting by a representa-
tive of the County Parks
department.
The Conestoga once
powered 400 mills. It was
named for the Conestoga
Indians who once lived on
its banks. Twenty species
of fish inhabit it. It is the
only river that has both its
source and mouth within
Lancaster County.
President Mrs. Paul
Portner conducted the
business session. Hostesses
were Mrs. Wilbur Haas,
Mrs. P.L. Rettew, Mrs.
Freda Conrad, and Mrs.
Freda Betz.
Miss Elsie McCloskey,
the trip chairwoman, told
the group about the
planned bus trip to The
Great Adventure in New
Babysitting Clinic
Registration for the
Mount Joy Joycee-ettes’
baby-sitting clinic will be
held on March 21st. Young
people in grades 7 to 12 in
the Donegal School District
are eligible. Beahm Junior
High students can register
during lunch; DHS people
shoud register at the office.
Jersey, slated to May 11th.
The excursion will perhaps
include Pennsylvania's
Mountain of Flowers or the
Doris Duke Gardens.
The April meeting, in the
Community House, will
feature a guest speaker
from the Office of Aging in
Lancaster. Hostesses will
be Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Weaver, Edna Rettew, and
Florence Myers.
The course consists of 4
two-hour classes starting
April 3rd, and continuing
on April 10th, 17th, and
24th, from 7 to 9 PM at the
Trinity Lutheran Church.
Every year the Donegal
School District conducts a
census of all district
residents, visiting each
home. This year’s census
started on March 1st.
This census has no direct
influence on property as-
sessments or tax rates: it is
intended only as a head
count. The information will
be stored and processed in
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3
Donegal District census
a computer, to help the
schools system better serve
the district.
To keep the cost of the
census down, you should
cooperate with the census
-takers. If everyone cooper-
ates, the survey should be
complete by May 1st.
Census takers are: Ben
Gainer (East Donegal town-
ship); Jay M. Kaylor
(Marietta Borough); Ruth
Newcomer (Mount Joy
Borough, east); Kenneth
and Margaret Nissley
(Mount Joy Borough,
west); and Lois Milbee
(Mount Joy Township).
The census-takers will
want to know the name,
birthday, and school grade
if in school, of each person
in your home.
Butterflies are Freeto be presented
The Columbia Little
Theater will present its
second production of ’78,
Butterflies are Free, on
March 30 and April 1st and
2nd. They claim they will
‘‘dazzle’’ the audience—
are they merely bragging?
You can find out by
attending this comedy.
The plot concerns a
young blind man who
moves into his first apart-
ment on his own. His next
door neighbor, an aspiring
actress, and he have a
common connecting door,
which causes his mother no
end of concern. The
actress’s male friend adds
a twist to the goings-on.
The show will take place
at the Park School Audi-
torium at 8:00 each night.
Tickets are $3.00, $2.00 for
students and senior citi-
zens, $1.00 for kids under
12. For more information,
call Duane Peters at
397-5779 or 684-7282.
Richard Hawk promoted
National Central Bank
has promoted Richard C.
Hawk of Mount Joy to the
assistant vice-presidency of
the Tax Trust division.
Hawk is a faculty
member of the Pennsyl-
vania Bankers Assoc. Trust
School at Bucknell Univer-
sity. He is also a member
of the Philadelphia Bank
and Trust Co. Tax Associa-
tion, and past chairman of
that group’s Income Tax
Reporting Committee, as
well as the Lancaster
County Planning Council.
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