Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 15, 1978, Image 5

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    March 15, 1978
Mount Joy Vo-Tech sweeps contest
The Mount Joy Vo-Tech
school scooped up most of
the first places at the
regional Vo-Tech competi-
tion in Franklin County.
Competing against students
from Carlisle High school,
and the Steelton-Highspire,
Dauphin County, York
County, Cumberland-Perry
County, and Lancaster
County Vo-Techs, they won
ten of the 19 first prizes
as well as two second
prizes and five third prizes.
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RUHL'S FLOWERS
Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania
Jerry Garner of Donegal
High won first place in
shielded metal arc welding.
Linda Valle and Wenona
Shaud of Donegal were
members of the Opening
and Closing Ceremonies
team.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Strickler (Dorothy Myer),
Box 333, RD2 Mount Joy, a
son at Manheim Medical
Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Sven
Erickson (Patricia Leugers),
898 Center St., Mount Joy,
a son at General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Myers (Sarah Houseal),
Marietta, a son at St.
Joesph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Drace (Judy Vorty), 12 W.
High St., Maytown, a
daughter at St. Joseph
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Ebersole (Connie Liskey),
RD1 Bainbridge, a daugh-
ter at Osteopathic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stefanelli (Laura Radazo),
RD3 Mount Joy, a daugh-
ter at St. Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hess, (Diane Hummer),
Rheems, a son at Osteo-
pathic Hospital last Friday.
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There were forty contests
alltogether. The ten first
place winners, who will
compete later in the Stats
Vo-Tech contest, are listed
below with their trades:
Greg Enck bricklaying
Gerald Peters carpentry
Robert Greiner electical
Robert Weiss machine shop
Beth Ruiz nurse assistant
John Brubaker plumbing
Jerry Garner welding
Craig Wiseman welding
Jeffrey Arntz wiring
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Janis Hepler weds Richard Bell
The marriage of Miss
Janis Marie Hepler to
Richard Donald Bell, York,
took place Saturday, March
11, at 3 p.m. at the First
Asembly of God Church in
Lancaster, with Rev. Larry
Estepp and Rev. Steve
Almquist officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hepler, Mount Joy R3. She
graduated from Hempfield
High School and Elizabeth-
town College. She was
employed by Lancaster
Grace Brethren Church.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bell, Annandale, N. J. He
graduated from North
Hunterdon (N.J.) Regional
High School and Rutgers
University, New Brunswick,
N.J. He is employed by
AMP, Inc., Harrisburg, as
a methods engineer.
Miss Sue Wallin, Lan-
caster, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were: Miss
Marian Rodgers, Adams-
town; Miss Kim Myers,
Miss Valerie Huyett, Miss
Sue Mitzel, Miss Debbie
Sentz and Miss Mary Jo
Michaleson, all of York.
Flower girl was Miss
Cheryl Bell, Cokesbury,
N.J.: Frankie Bell, Cokes-
bury, N.J. was ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Frank Bell, brother of the
bridegroom, Cokesbury,
N.J. Ushers were: Ron
Tobia, Belle Mead, N.J.;
Gene Staskin, New Cum-
berland; Roger Banks,
Chuck Shaheen and Rick
Noel, all of York; and Dave
Almquist, Catonsville, Md.
The couple will live in
York.
Susan Zorich marries David Schlosser II
The marriage of Miss
Susan Zorich, Donegal
Springs Rd., Mount Joy, to
David E. Schlosser II, 42
W. Main St., Mount Joy,
took place Saturday, March
11 at 1 p.m. at St. Luke's
Church, Mount Joy with
Rev. W. Schlosser officiat-
ing.
The bride is the daughter
Sandra Shue weds Larry Schmoel
The marriage of Miss
Sandra J. Shue to Larry E.
Schmoel, 953 Clay Alley,
Mount Joy, took place
Friday, March 10, at 7:30
p.m. at the Calvary Bible
Church, Mount Joy, with
Rev. Ronald Gibson offici-
ating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. James
Shue, 944 W. Main St.,
Mount Joy. She graduated
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Zorich, Kittanning. She
graduated from Indiana
University of Pennsylvania.
She is employed by
Donegal High School.
The bridegroom is the
son of Dr. and Mrs. David
E. Schlosser, 304 Main St.,
Mount Joy. He graduated
from Donegal High School
from Donegal High School.
She is employed by
Landisville Bakery, Landis-
ville.
The bridegroom is the
son of Charles E. Schmoel,
Arizona, and the late
Eleanor Schmoel. He grad-
uated from Milton Hershey
High School. He is em-
ployed by Way Oil Co.
Mrs. Dennis Ricedorf,
sister of the bride, Mount
Want day-care?
Mrs. Barbara Lutz, of 15
New Street, Mount Joy, is
collecting information on
the need for a day care
center in Mount Joy. If
enough mothers want day
care, there may be federal
funds this summer to
support one.
So, if you would like day
care this summer, write to
and is selt-employed as a
contractor.
Mrs. Mary Ann Keesey,
Elizabethtown, was matron
of honor. Bridesmaid was
Ms. Kitty Etsell, Mount,
Joy.
Serving as best main was
Alex Just, Philadelphia.
Usher was Jim Ebersole,
Manheim.
Joy was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Mary Lynn Shue, sister of
the bride, Mount Joy, and
Miss Jean Stotz, Mount
Joy.
Serving as best man was
Dennis Ricedorf of Mount
Jov. Ushers were James
Shue, brother of the bride,
Mount Joy, and Joe
Johnson, Lancaster.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
Barbara Lutz; include when
during the day (and days)
that you would like it, the
number of your children,
and their ages.
Money for DHS grads available
Parents of students who
will apply for financial aid
for post-high school educa-
tion are invited to a
DID YOU HEAR—
June Hedricks, Manietta
hairdresser, has returned
from an auto trip to Florida
and other southern states
meeting at Donegal High
School on Tuesday, March
21 at 9:30 AM. Robert
Fleming, head of the
PHEAA at MSC, will talk.
Parents of students of
any age are welcome. Mr.
Fleming will answer any
questions.