)78 ne October 4, 1978 Boy and girl of the month Stacey Rettew and Michael Neal have been voted September Girl and Boy of the Month by their third grade classmates at Riverview School. Stacey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Rettew, 622 W. Market Street, Marietta, and was chosen for serving as line director in the lunch room. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Neal, 234 W. Market Street, Marietta. He was elected for being a good boy in general. Michael Neal Stacey Rettew SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 Volunteers needed at library by William W. Hopwood Looking for something constructive to do to help your community? If so, please consider volunteer- ing some of your time and talent to assist at the Mount Joy Library, 22 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Also the library’s annual fund drive is still under- way. Contributions are needed to continue the services provided by the library. Any amount of financial contribution will help the library meet its 1978 budget. 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[continued from front page] Unique features of the new town are: houses are located to take advantage of solar heat; the town center is grouped around a village green; pedestrians can cross the town center without crossing streets (especially desirable for the elderly who will have their British decadence import An attempt to import Britain’s latest youth sub- culture to DHS fizzled during a recent soccer game between the Indians and Pequea Valley. In England, the ‘‘ends’ (stands behind the goals) in football (soccer) stadiums, are packed with ‘‘football hooligans,’”” whose antics have inspired headlines like “Youths Rampage,’’ "Crush These Mad Hooli- gans,”” and ‘‘Is This the End of Western Civiliz- ation?" Football rowdies, hooli- tions will be available at each institution. Also, P.J. Matthews, the downtown retaurant, will be open for. a special Art Sunday lunch. The program was begun by the Community Gallery of Lancaster County, this area’s only public art museum. The purpose of Art Sunday is to focus community attention on the many and varied art pro- grams, exhibits, and artists in this area. own community on the edge of the town center). Despite all the hard work and sleepless nights, Fer- guson says about the project, ‘‘The opportunity to plan a whele town is one that comes only once in a lifetime.”’ Before moving to May- gans, and (in extreme cases) '‘nutters,’’. have replaced Teddy Boys, Mods, Rockers, Skinheads and Punks as the latest organized assault on adult society, in Britain. However, m Mount Joy, nobody really noticed the flaming youths. “There's going to be a rumble!" a friendly-looking group of DHS freshmen told our photographer. **Look out,”’ said a- nother. ‘Here comes Mr. Participating are: the Community Gallery, F&M College, the North Muse- um, the Heritage Center of Lancaster County, the Jew- ish Community Center, the Lancaster County Art Asso- ciation, Marion Art Gallery, Millersville State College’s Ganser Gallery, the Sykes Gallery, the Rock Ford Manor House, Kauffman Museum, the Spanish Cen- ter, the Tremellen Gallery, and Wheatland. town, Dr. Ferguson was on the faculty at the School of Architecture at Columbia University in New York City. He designed the city of Nassau in the Bahamas, Villa Riva in the Dominican Republic, and master plans for New York City and Minneapolis. fails Depoe.™ Ken Depoe calmly shooed the aspiring rowdics away from the Pequcea Valley stands, where the outnumbered PV rowdies were cowering high in the bleachers, and Doncgal’s first *‘football riot’ ended with no da- mage to anybody. The retreating rowdies paused in the *‘end’ to accusc the PV goalie of being, among other things, a’ ‘turkey.’ NEW ASTRO ROCKET RIDE ¢ NEW DOUBLE SPLASH FLUME RIDES ¢ DOLPHIN, SEA LION SHOWS e¢ BOTANICAL GARDENS ¢ SHOPS ANIMATED CIRCUS « WAX MUSEUM 8 ANIMAL FARM Two different Admission Plans available to fit everyone’s budget. Open Weekends thru October (weather permitting) October 7 & 8 Treat Father to a SY FALL FATHERS DAY < ALL FATHERS FREE if accompanied by their family at DUTCH WONDERLAND Route 30 East 42 miles east of Lancaster, Pa. 17602 (717) 291-1888
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