Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES The young mother keeps fit by jogging, swimming, playing tennis and golf — so why not do your Mothers’ Day shopping at Kenny Smith’s Sport Shop WARM-UPS SWIMWEAR TENNIS WEAR TENNIS 10 - 20% off TENNIS, JOGGING & GOLF SHOES Free gift wrapping Bank Americard Master Charge 65 EAST MAIN STREET Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Ruby Houck is Leader of the Year — other awards at Girl Scout recognition night Ruby Houck of Mount Joy has been chosen Girl Scout Leader of the Year. Mrs. Houck was picked from all the leaders of the Donegal area by testimon- ial letters: girl scouts wrote letters advocating that their leaders be chosen, and judges evaluated picked the winner from the letters. Names were deleted from the letters before judging. Donna Wetzel presented the Leader of the Year award, and a token of appreciation from neighbor- hood coordinator Nancy Kopp, at a ceremony last Monday night at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Mount Joy. Ruby Houck is a native of Canada. She has been a leader for 10 years, and now leads troop 323 of Mount Joy. She is the mother of two children, and studies at York College as an art major. Members of troop 323 made these remarks: ‘““She’s always happy and nice.”’ ‘‘She helps us become better people.’’ ‘She makes us feel important when we’re with her.” Mrs. Wetzel said, ‘‘Be- cause of the time and effort she has given her girls, the neighborhood is proud to make this award.”’ Other awards were given out at the Donegal Neigh- borhood Recognition Night ceremonies. Girl Scout Friendship pins went to Martha Bixler, Sandy Far- mer, Diane McComsey, Kay McComsey, Jodie Weller, Mr. Irving, JoAnn Rice, Paula Rice, Sandy Rice, Nancy Palmer, Pat Enos, Pam Marion, Judy Wilson, Janice Gantz, Becky Heller, Elaine Mil- ler, Gail Madara, Hazel Baker, Barb Kreider, Mary Hartman, Joyce Leese, Bonnie Bitzer, Peggy Suy- dam, Vicky Smith, Shirley Yingst, Linda Campbell, Lynn Stout, Mary Ker- schner, Sue Minnich, Deb Swarr, Deb Nagel, and Donna Wetzel. Miniature Girl Scout pins were given to Marjorie Vogel, LeRoy Brickhart, Mr. Sites, Jeannette Ruth, Ella Gainer, Judy Funk, Judie Weller, Brenda Cast- line and Sharon Marley. S Year service pins went to Sandy Farmer, Joyce Leese, Bonnie Bitzer and Barb Portner. 10 Year pins were awarded to Judy Libhart, Ruby Houck, and Sandy Pittenturf. e 15 Year pin was given to Betty Gainer. The Girl Scout Thanks Medallion was awarded to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Pat Rusnock, Jean Barn- inger, Jean Germer, Shir- ley McCurdy, Lynn Mc- Kain, Julie Barnhart, Beth Gainer, Mrs. Paul Hay, Mrs. Richard Sheetz, and Margaret Jordan 11 got Daisy charms. Bike registration Mount Joy recently amended its bicycle law. All bikes must be register- ed by July 1st. The new card is permanent and costs $1.00. Title transfers also cost $1.00. Go to the borough office with this information: make of the bike, serial number, color, and size. May 10, 1978 Sports Schedule The Donegal schedule: Baseball and JV baseball: Note: JV games are away when baseball games are home, and vice versa. Site given is varsity. Thursday, 5-4, E-town, away; Saturday, 5-6, Warwick, away; Tuesday, 5-9, Lancaster Catholic, home. Game time 4:00 PM. Boys Tennis Wednesday, 5-3, Penn Manor, away; Monday, 5-8, Lampeter -Strasburg, home. Game time 3:45 PM. Girls Track Wednesday, 5-3, Elco, away; Friday, 5-5, Lancaster Catholic, home; Wednesday, 5-10, Nor- lebco, home. Game time 4:00 PM. Boys Track Thursday, S-4, Lancaster Catholic, away; Saturday, S-6, Manheim Relays; Monday, 5-8, Norlebco, away. Game time 4:00 PM. sports ION ) YOU 3 NY NY ANY ANA ANY ANY ANY NY TRANNY ANY ANY RANA ENS ENS ESNNK MAN IN WASHINGTON SHOULD BE BIG ENOUGH TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT YOU & OUR COUNTRY... NORMAN AAMODT IS. A Vote for Aamodt is... FAIR TAX LAWS - Equitable tax laws. No preferential treatment for a favored few. Tax relief for the elderly. Abolish inheritance taxes on moderate size estates. REDUCE INFLATION - By balancing the nation's budget and eliminating wasteful spending. Find alternatives to buying for- eign oil. SENSIBLE WELFARE - Where the truly needy are helped and the SAFE ENERGY AT A REASONABLE PRICE - Phase out nuclear power plants as alternate energy sources become available: solar, shale oil, geo-thermal. Encourage competition from private busi- ness to produce power to sell to utilities. SAVE THE FARMS - Prevent the break-up of family farms by easing inheritance taxes. 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