Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 25, 1978, Image 10

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    Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
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42 WEST MARKET STREET MARIETTA
426-312
Cynthia Bernhardt
marries Timothy Porta
The marriage of Miss
Cynthia M. Bernhardt to
Timothy J. Porta, 101 No.
Waterford Avenue, Mari-
etta, took place on Satur-
day, October 21, at 2:00
PM in the Sacred Heart of
Jesus Christ Church, Lan-
caster, with Monsignor
Damian McGovern officiat-
ing.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leo
Bernhardt, 1039 Columbia
Avenue, Lancaster. She
graduated from Lancaster
Catholic High School and is
employed by K-Mart in
Lancaster.
The bridegroom is the
son of Merton E. Porta,
Manheim, and Mrs. Joan
Stevens, Maytown. He
graduated from Manheim
Central High School and is
employed by Armstrong
Cork Company’s Marietta
carpet plant.
Miss Sherri Lynn Brack-
bill of Mount Joy was the
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Catherine Nolt,
sister of the groom,
Robesonia; Mrs. Marvel
Zahm, Lancaster; and Mrs.
Linda Dunn, Lancaster.
Junior bridesmaids were
Miss Jennifer Lewis, Lan-
caster, and Miss Julie
Bernhardt, New Jersey.
Flower girls were Miss
Shari Porta, half-sister of
the groom, Manheim, and
Miss Jennifer Nolt, Robe-
sonia. Ringbearer was
Christopher Bernhardt,
brother of the bride,
Lancaster.
Serving as best man was
Douglas Shenenberger of
Manheim. Ushers were
Marvin Charles, Manheim;
Mike Porta, brother of the
groom, Manheim; Donald
Heistand, Manheim; and
Jerry Hinds, Mount Joy.
Junior ushers were Patrick
Bernhardt, brother of the
bride, Lancaster, and
Gregory Bernhardt, New
Jersey.
The couple will live in
Marietta.
We won’t apologise!
Last week, an anony-
mous Marietta grammarian
sent us an envelope con-
taining our corrections
(from page 2) with the
word ‘‘apologise’’ circled
both times it appeared.
The same thing hap-
pened about a year ago
when we published an
apology for ‘mispelling”’
someone’s name.
Now, while we were
happy (well, willing) to
admit that we had mis-
spelled ‘‘misspelling,” we
are not ready to admit our
guilt in the more recent
case.
Although Webster's
Abridged makes no bones
about the zee in ‘‘apolo-
gize,”” both the Oxford
International and the Ran-
dom House Unabridged
dictionaries state flatly that
“‘apologise’’ is an accept-
able (though ‘‘chiefly Brit-
ish”’) variant spelling. In
fact, in The Queen’s
English, it is preferred. .
Admittedly, the Susque-
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Security and references. Applications
being taken
Mount Joy Phone 653-2600
hanna Times does not
restrict itself to the spel-
lings favored by Shake-
speare, Dickens and James
Joyce. We conciously avoid
such Britishisms as ‘‘har-
bour,’’ ‘‘labour,’’ ‘‘syren,’’
“tyre,” ‘‘travelling,”’ and
‘‘draught.”” On the other
hand, we do not hold
Webster in undue re-
verence.
Noah Webster, after all,
is the man who, according
to legend, was once caught
in the act of infidelity by
his wife, who exclaimed;
“Noah, I'm surprised at
you.”’
Whereupon Webster
rejoined, ‘‘No, madame. I
am surprised. You are
astonished.”
Is this the sort of man
whose spelling quirks
should be followed as
gospel by respectable jour-
nalists? We think not.
On the other hand, we'll
try to use a zee (that’s
‘‘zed’’ in England and
Canada, by the way) from
now on.
Larry Boozer
October 25, 1978
Larry Boozer will head
Brandt’s campaign
Pepresentative Kenneth
E. Brandt (Republican in
the 98th District) has
named Larry D. Boozer,
1107 South Market Street,
Elizabethtown, as Chair-
man of his re-election
campaign.
Boozer, a Sales Repre-
sentive for Lancaster Mall-
eable Casting Company,
successfully chaired
Brandt’s 1974 and 1976
re-election efforts.
Boozer is a member of
the Elizabethtown Borough
Council, a former President
of the Elizabethtown Jay-
cees, and generally very
active in community affairs.
“I'm very pleased to
have an opportunity to help
Ken Brandt again. He has
done a fine job in Harris-
burg for the people of
Lancaster County, and I am
confident that they will
show their appreciation and
continued support with
their votes on November
7,” said Boozer.
Brandt is seeking his
fourth term in the Pennsyl-
vania House of Represent-
atives. Brandt’s 98th
District encompasses the
northwestern corner of the
county including Columbia,
Mountville, Mount Joy,
Elizabethtown, Marietta,
and Manheim.
Chiques AAA kicks off
its season
The Chiques Adult Ath-
letic Association announced
its fall and winter programs
as follows. The Co-Ed
Volleyball League will open
its 8th season on Sunday,
October 22 at 1:00 PM with
the defending league
champion Big *‘‘L’’ vs
Colonial Inn. The second
match at 1:45 PM will have
Fay Sherman’s Restaurant
vs Three Center Square
Inn. There will be a 36
game regular season for
‘each team plus ‘league
playoffs. All games will be
played at the Marietta
Community . Gym. The
third annual all-star game
between the C.A.A.A. and
the Columbia “‘Y’’ will be
held in early February.
The Men’s Basketball
program will kick off with a
league practice for all
participants on Thursday,
November '16 af ‘the W. I. .
Beahm Jr. High School in
Mount Joy. The league
will open its 13th season on
Monday, November 20th at
the Farmdale Elementary
School. There will be 12 to
1S games for the regular
season depending fipon the
number of teams. League
playoffs, one on one tourn-
ament, foul shooting con-
test and a all-star game is
planned.
A second basketball
meeting will be held
Thursday, October 26 at
7:00 PM, at the Marietta
Community House, 264
West Market Street.
Any merchant in the
Marietta, Columbia, Eliz-
abethtown or Mount Joy
area wishing to sponsor a
team for $50 are asked to
contact Michael Lippold at
285-3213 or Ben Thompson
at 426-1816 as soon as
possible. . J