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Market St., Marietta 426-3122. youngster, who was watching our photographer interview the successful fishermen, Billy said, “I bet you put it in.”’ The accused party, who refused to give his name, had no comment. He was, however, overheard to mutter. ‘‘They didn’t catch him. I caught him.” Rumor has it that a- nother shark is still at large in the creek. Fortunately, he will be dead by the time you read this. Sharks cannot survive for long periods of time in fresh water. race to survive (cont.) [continued from front page] drive, his son Gary was at work, and his wife Betty had taken a much needed evening out to have dinner with a friend. Gary was called at work and Betty was called at Landis House where she had barely started dinner with her friend. She heard her name called out over the public address system, jumped in her car and raced back to Mount Joy. When she arrived home Gary was already there; it was seven o'clock now, giving them only an hour and a half to drive to Baltimore. Gary did the driving. He was doing eighty or better most of the way. Twice he was stopped by state policemen, who re- fused to provide an escort and delayed them. On the outskirts of Baltimore they asked di- rections of a cab driver, who gave them a bum steer. In desperation, Gary saw some Baltimore city police and asked them to help. The Baltimore police provided an escort and took them, sirens screeching and through red lights directly to the hospital. It was 8:40, ten minutes late. They were not too late, however. By 11 o’clock tests had established that the boy’s kidney was compatible to Dick’s body. He had to go on the kidney machine before the operat- jon. At 5 am. the operation commenced. It continued until 11 a.m. Dick had a new kidney. In five weeks he was back in Mount Joy. Dick and Betty have joined the Lancaster Coun- ty Kidney Association, a group of about 40 people who help each other and other people with kidney problems. They help in locating transplants and kidney machines. Dick and Betty believe that anyone with kidney problems could be helped by getting in touch with the Association. And, oh, yes—how is Dick feeling today? With a bod smile, he says, ‘“Real good. It’s like being born again.” The two Betty’s feel a lot better too. Pack 136 Pack 136 of Mount Joy had its first committee . meeting at the home of. -cubmaster - ‘Robert- - W. Mark. Attending were Ann Mark, Myron Weber, John Auker. The cub pack will . have a Tom Watt campaign in September. September 6, 1978 Ambulance crew meets The monthly meeting of the Maytown - East Donegal Area Ambulance Association was . recently held at the Maytown Fire Hall. Crew chief Jack Doutrick reported that the Ambulance Association re- sponded on 11 calls, of which 7 were emergency responses. Crew members will be working some stands at the Woodsmen Festival, Sept- ember 7th, 8th and 9th. Plans are being finalized for the flea market and chicken bar-be-que spon- sered by the ambulance association on September 30th. Area dealers are invited to attend. Details and contracts can be ob- tained by writing the am- bulance association, Post Office box. S78, Maytown, Pa., 17550. All area resi- dents are invited to partici- pate in the fun filled day being planned by the crew members. Funnel cakes, snow cones, two cotton candy stands will be on hand, plus many more. The chicken bar-b-que will be prepared by Harlan Miller of Manheim. Take outs will be available or have dinner at the fire hall. The Next meeting of the Maytown-East Donegal area ambulance association will be Thursday, Sep- tember 14th at 7:00 PM. Any person interested in joining the ambulance asso- ciation are invited to attend the next meeting or contact any crew member. Proposed agenda The proposed agenda for the Mount Joy Borough Council meeting to be held on Monday, September 11th, ath 7:30 p.m., in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main . St., Mount Joy, is as follows: Consider making - ap- pointments to fill vacancies on the Zoning Hearing Board, Borough Council and the Advisory Com- mittee of Local Govern- ments. Hold the second reading and consider the adoption of Ordinance No. 398 amending the traffic or- dinance. Discuss the proposed projects for the summer of 1979 and develop a priority list. Announce the budget schedule for the prepara- tion of the 1979 budget. rs»
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