— Page 8 —SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Roach passes surveyor’s examination eering Technician. He join- ed the company in 1975 with previous experience as a draftsman and computer technician. After serving in the U.S. Navy, he received an POOPSIE'S Key ETI EY (1)! 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 Charles L. Roach has successfully completed the Surveyor's Examination ad- ministered by the Penn- sylvania State Registration Board for Professional Sur- Veyors. SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Larry Bradley’s Arco Roach took the examina- tion last June at Penn State. Mr. Roach is employed associate degree in engin- eering from Penn State. He has also completed courses in surveying at Harrisburg Rte. 441 & 743, Marietta ile Hd see Larry for tire work Hours: Daily 7 - 11 Sunday 11 - 11 Phone 426-2731 Area Community College. Charles, his wife, and three children reside at RD1 Conestoga. by D.C. Gohn Associates, Inc., surveyors and engin- eers, 240 West Main Street Mount Joy, as an Engin- 2 JOIN OUR CL UB. 0 : We suggest you plan ahead for the holidays now. Join our i a Christmas Club and save in a systematic manner for the next 3 a holiday season. # i Save $1. $2, $5, $10, $20, or more, each week. Save what- i a ever weekly sum your budget can best handle. You'll be sur- Fo 2 prised how fast your savings will grow. a % Or, if you're interested in applying for a Holiday Loan, talk we to us. : ; Stop in and see us soon. We'll help you put together a Holi- a day Savings Plan of Action a a ~~ jo1e.mainstreet UNION NATIONAL Mount Joy, PA 17552 MOUNT JOY BANK Maytown, PA 17550 100 W. High Street = Obituaries MRS. CHESTER YORDY Mrs. Goldie Mae Yordy, 58, of Bainbridge, died Sunday at her home, after a protracted illness. She was the wife of Chester D. Yordy. Born in Shamokin, she was the daughter of the late George and Nadine Tyson Snyder. She was a resident of the area for most of her life. Mrs. Yordy was a mem- ber of the Word of Life Chapel in Bainbridge RDI. She was several times the president of the Maytown American Legion Auxiliary, and held several chair- womanships in that unit. She was also president of the Lancaster County Coun- cil of the American Legion Auxiliary, and served as rehabilitation chairwoman. Being director of the Council, she served as liason between the Depart- ment and Lancaster County units. She served two terms as chapeau of Salon 354, Eight and Forty. She was a volunteer at the Coatesville Veterans’ Hospital for 1S years. Surviving her, in addition to \her husband, are: two daughters and a son; Mrs. November 8, 1978 Shirley Miller, Myerstown RD1; Judy, wife of Michael E. Drace, Maytown; and Chester D. Yordy, Jr., Wrightsville. Also surviving are: 15 grandchildren, and three sisters and a brother— Vivian Ruby, Lancaster; Jackie, wife of Thomas Wheary, Paradise; Jean, wife of Joseph Wysock, Lancaster; and Daniel G. Snyder, Media. MRS. ALBERT GREENLEY Carrie E. Greenley, 89, of 4095 Forest Road, Westvue Estates, Mount Joy RD3, formerly of Talmadge, died Friday at Lancaster General Hospital. She was the widow of Albert Y. Greenley. Before she lived with her daughter in Mount Joy she had been a guest at the Lehman Nursing Home in Rheems. Mrs. Greenley was a life -long member of the Salem United Church of Christ in Leola. Born in New Holland, she was the daughter of the late Wilham and Susanne Groff Sprecher. She is survived by a daughter, Florence, wife of Robert L. Garber, Mount Joy RD3, and one grand- daughter. PUFA—People United For the Arts—will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, November 14 in the art room at Donegal High School. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM. A special musical pro- gram will be presented by Adante, a vocal group composed of Kathy Milo- vanovic, Carol Witman, Sharon Zimmerman, and Becky Zimmerman. The sisters will sing excerpts from their new album and some other numbers. PUFA urges all interest- Andante to play for PUFA ed citizens to attend the meeting and hear the program. No admission will be charged. PUFA also invited you to come to the annual Vet- eran’s Day program at Donegal High on Saturday evening, November 11th, at 7:30 PM. This tribute to our veterans will be filled with music, song, and drama, and is FREE. The Veteran's Day pro- gram, performed by the DHS dramatics club, will be under the direction of Mrs. Mary-Margaret Peraro. Gray Panthers On Saturday, November 11, at 2:0 PM, there will be an organizational meeting for Gray Panthers Network in the YMCA, Lancaster. Young folk, elder folk and those in between are invited to attend, since the Gray Panthers are Youth and Age in action to pro- duce a better life. Come with some sugges- tions for action to promote your concerns. 9 To Far gro 2 == 11: