May 17, 1978 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES — Page 3 Local people honored at SICO banquet B A 0 G Al MN C 0 U NTER Four local people were among those honored at the Sico Company’s annual employees’ banquet at the Strasburg Inn on May Sth. Awarded gold mono- grammed pins were: Rob- ert K. Shank, 409 Birch- land Ave., Mount Joy, for 30 years’ service; Paul E. Blecher, RD2 Mount Joy, for 25 years’ service; Nancy Evelyn M. Snook J. Ryder, 701 W. Main St., Mount Joy, for 10 years’ service; and Evelyn M. Snook, 948-B W. Main St., Mount Joy, for 10 years’ service with the company. Making the presenta- tions, Sico president Robert McGinley noted that the average length of service for the 21 honored persons who attended was more than 20 years. He added School board to meet; New budget, custodians’ contract, policy on student records to be considered Below are the major points of business to be re- viewed at the School Board meeting on Thursday, May 18th, in the board room of the Washington School: 1. the preliminary budget for 1978-89 will be present- ed. 2. The board will vote on the Vo-Tech budget that was approved at the con- vention. 3. Swedish exchange Births Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fritz (Sharon Weaver), Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital, Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mayers (Betsy Wilson) 524 Whitehal, Great Falls, Montana, a son on May 3S. Mr. Mayers is a native of Maytown. His wife is a native of Mount Joy. BPW flea market student Agnetta Wenninger will report on her visit and answer questions. 4. The 3-year custodial contract will probably be voted on. S. There will be a discussion of the unfilled post of Marietta tax collector. 6. A progress report on the new Beahm heating plant and DHS roof repairs. 7. Auditor, treasurer, and solicitor for the coming Robert K. Shank that he is proud to be a member of an organization with such loyalty and continuity. : More than 400 employ- ees attended the banquet. Sico, started 92 years ago, is the nation’s largest Citgo distributor, and one of the top 20 oil and gasoline distributors in the nation. year will be elected by the board. 8. Board policy on student records will be up for final adoption. 9. Fuel and burner bids will be considered. Person- nel changes will be reported. Medical and dental personnel for the coming year will be appointed. Watch the Susquehanna Times Bargain Counter for special shoppers’ values in your community. International Hand Crafts for any gift-giving occasion Wooden carvings, baskets, macrame & mother-of-pearl jewelry and many other items ReUzit Shop 50 E. Main St., Mount Joy We buy old gold & diamonds Adam H. Greer, Jeweler 87 E. Main St., Mount Joy 653-5705 Typesetting of all kinds Catalogs, Posters, Brochures Quality work - low prices Susquehanna Times & Magazine 426-2212 or 653-8383 1976 Pinto Station Wagon *3295 automatic & radio Donegal Auto Exchange R.D. 2, Rte. 230 W. of Mount Joy 653-4831 The BPW will hold a flea market with snacks and ‘‘white elephants’ on May 27 from 10:00 to S:00 on S. Deltal between E. Main : Riverview School celebrated May Day last week with fun and games for and Henry Sts. Bring he whole school. There were obstacle courses, a sack race, water relays, contributions if you wish, ¢06.0-war, and pie eating contests, shown above. In the photo on the but don’t bring clothing, right, Linda Bender, left, serves another slice. to a pupil who already , please. Want to rent a grished one. In the photo at left, kids exhibit pie-covered mouths after a stand? Call Pat Graham. bout. Paul Bradley, right, was a winner. The festivities lasted all day. The high point of excitement came when the teachers had a tug-o-war with the top-tugging class, and roundly . defeated the kids. The rest -of the school chanted in unison; ‘‘Come on Teacher!” while the kids were dragged to earth.
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