Page 8—SUSOQUEHANNA TIMES August 30, 1978 Au Woodsman festival; wild beasts, axe-throwing, tobacco-spitting, modified chain saws, etcetera i" hs 4 in br ne The Green Tree Woods- eau of Forestry, will cut the be featured for a public M man Festival, sponsored by ribbon opening the 4978 square dance free of fol the E-town/Mount Joy competition at 1:45 PM. charge, starting at 8:00 Forest Fire Crew, will PM. On Saturday evening, tic feature a special added The following events are Shorty Long and the Santa St attraction during its three scheduled for winning $500 Fe Rangers’ Country and 01 days of events on Septem- in prize money; 2-man Western Show will appear. Es - ber 7, 8 and 9 at Green crosscut saw, Jack and Jill There will be rides for sy Tree Forest Fire Station in crosscut stock chain saw, the children and games by SU Mount Joy Township. The modified chain saw, pole local fire and civic associa- Bc station is 1v2 miles north of climbing, log jousting, log tions. The Auxiliary will 17 Interstate 283 and Rheems. rolling, axe chopping, tug feature home made chicken In Buck Young and his of war, women’s nail corn soup, cake pie, sand- av jungle cats—lions, tigers, driving contest, axe throw- wiches and all kinds of Bt cougars, leopards, bobcats . ing, and spring board pole goodies, so bring your lawn Pt —will be on exhibit. There chopping as an extra event. chair and stay for the will also be many outdoor The Ladies Auxiliary will contest and entertainment. wi exhibits featuring lawn and award a trophy for the best Plenty of parking will be Tz garden equipment, wood -decorated cake with a available. At stoves, heat reclaimers for woodsman outdoor theme. The woodsman festival is Pr fire places, handmade The cakes will be used for second in size this year, th r dolls, wood crafts, black powder guns, archery, ATV’s, landscaping, fly tying, tree nursery, live stock, 4-H, belts and buckles, mopeds, log split- ters, chain saws, and much more! The woodsman competi- tion will take place at 2:00 PM Saturday, with entries Alumni kick off sports season The fall sports season at DHS opened last weekend with two alumni games under the lights at the high school field. First, the alumni soccer team booted this year’s Indians around the field. The final score was 3-0. Alumni who scored were Kris McCue, Mike Sager and Jack Dettinger. Next, the Odd Alumni (who graduated in odd- numbered years) smashed the Even Alumni 20-0. The 0Odd’s most obvious advan- tage was their quarterback, last year's star Kevin Bradley, who still rem- embers how to throw the ball. Most of the alumni seemed to have sprouted beards and/or mustaches. During halftime, while the coaches waved their arms and ‘tried to remind every- one about which play was which, the athletes relaxed happily on the grass, staring at the stars and smiling. It was obvious that they were having a good time. The alumni cheerleaders . performed expertly. . The alumni cheerleaders pose for our photographer a public cake walk. This contest is open to all: cakes should be taken to the festival or crew office no later than Friday evening, September 8, at 6:00 PM. Judging will be held Saturday, Sept. 9 at 6:00 PM. If interested, call 653-2130. The festival will begin on with cherry springs being the the only other large festival on the East Coast, with the possibility of becoming the Eastern States Championship Woodsman Festival next year. We thank everyone for supporting this event last from surrounding states, September 7 and 8 at 6:00 year and helping us expand West Virginia, and Ohio. PM, and at 2:00 PM on this year to bring some- g¢ The champion tobacco spit- September 9th. Rain dates thing different for everyone Se ter of Pennsylvania will be are September 14, 15, and to enjoy in this part of the M present. 16. state. m Richmond Thorpe, direc- On Friday night, Red —H. Eugene Altland, at a tor of Pennsylvania’s Bur- Taylor and the Toppers will Forest Fire Warden ac m Buck Young and friend pr th Action during the game; burly alumni pursue incomplete passes, but the athletes and the time. The coaches, however, seemed to take tk a
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