Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 12, 1978, Image 10

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    Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
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Thursday...Friday...Saturday
April 13 April 14 April 15
Every Dress
in the store
Misses, Juniors
and Half Sizes...
in Dressey and
Daytime cotton.
“HEINEMAN'S
NOW OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ‘TIL 5 P.M.
247 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA
April 12
..Jaycee awards banquet (Continued)
Jaycee officers— left to right are Rick Sload, Jim Wise, John Spickler, Harvey Reem,
Jay Risser, William Cunningham, Donald Pickle, Jr., William Wagner, Gary Morris, and
Charles Loucks.
They were the first in a
string of 13 owners of the
Candy Shoppe who suc-
ceeded in making a going
business out of it. Now,
after 44 years’ operation,
they are selling it to retire,
fish, and travel.
After a talk by the guest
speaker, ‘‘Tic’’ Hurst,
M.C. Willis Herr turned
the podium over to past
president P. Michael Sload,
who installed the new
officers: James Wise, pres-
ident; John Spickler, inter-
nal vice president; Harvey
Reem, external vice presi-
dent; Gary Morris, secre-
tary; Charles Loucks, trea-
surer; William Wagner,
state director; Donald
Pickle, Jr., ways and
means director; Jay Risser,
internal director; and Wil-
liam Cunningham, external
director.
Ed Flanagan, the son of
Marietta mayor J. Robert
Flanagan and a member of
the York City Police, was
surprised by a special
honorary plaque. He got it
for the act of heroism
during a York fire which
was described by the Times
several months ago.
“I never expected this,”’
he said afterward.
Outgoing president Rick
Sload presented the follow-
ing awards as voted by
members of the chapter:
Internal project of the year
was the family picnic co
-chaired by C. Willis Herr
and Don Simmons;
Siegrists > S0th anniversary party
Mr. and Mrs. Norman N.
Siegrist, Columbia RD2,
celebrated their S0th wed-
ding anniversary on April
7th. The family honored
them with a dinner at the
Sherwood Knoll, and after
that came a surprise—a
party at the home of their
son Alvin in RD2 Columbia
which is the same house
(ae MANMEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG
OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their Friends
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The Siegrist family
they were married in in
1928. 15 grandchildren and
S great-grandchildren were
present at the party.
On Sunday, April 9th, a
drop-in celebration was
held for relatives and
friends at the United Meth-
odist Church in Ironville.
The Siegrists’ children
are: Carl E., Columbia
RD2; Mildred, wife of
Richard Drager, Columbia
RD1; Alvin, Columbia RD2;
and Ann, wife of Patrick
Crankshaw, Maytown. Mrs.
Siegrist is the former Marie
Bard, daughter of the late
Ephraim and Anna Bard.
Mr. Siegrist, who is retir-
ing from farming, is the
son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. L.S. Siegrist.
The external project prize
was tied between the Chil-
dren’s Fair (Jay Risser,
chairman) and the Hallow-
een Parade (chaired by
Harvey Reem);
Ways and Means project of
the year was 4th of July
(Harvey Reem);
Chairman of the year went
to Don Pickle, Jr.;
External chairman, ways
and means award was won
by Harvey Reem;
Keyman Award for '77-'78
was Bill Sload;
First Year Men were Gary
Morris and Bill Cunning-
ham.
Harvey Reem was voted
the Jaycee of the Year.
Charles Loucks received
a presidential Award of
Merit, as did Richard Sipe
and John Spickler.
Rick Sload was given the
Past President plaque by
Don Simmons, chairman of
the Board of Directors.
Scrap
paper
drive
The Donegal Band Par-
ents will hold a scrap paper
drive in the township on
Saturday, April 15, from 8
to 10 AM. Collection cen-
ters will be at the high
school, Riverview Elemen-
tary, and Maytown School.
Large amounts will be
picked up if you call before
Saturday 653-4910 (Mount
Joy), 426-3748 (Maytown),
or 426-3773 (Marietta).
Pickle’s Barber Shop
23 N. Chestnut St., Marietta
Reopened Tuesday April 4
Hours: Mon., Tue., Wed. & Fri. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
, Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Thursday
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