Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Jack Matoney addresses Governor’s Council on trade schools John Matoney of Mount Joy recently addressed the Governor’s Council on Vo- cational Education in Har- risburg. Mr. Matoney’s remarks presented his personal views on vocational educa- The Empress is the latest addition to United Telephone’s decorator telephone line. Meet the Empress at your local United Telephone Phone Shop or Business Office today. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System tion. He is a graduate of Patton School in Elizabeth- town and was employed in the construction industry as a brickmason for more than 20 years. Matoney, presently dir- ector of the Pennsylvania Apprenticeship and Train- ing Council, also presented his personal belief that there is a growing need for and acceptance of public vocational training to pro- vide the skilled craftsmen that our society requires. SRS He proposed that a study group of experts from industry, labor, and gov- ernment design a program to increase awareness of the need for advanced education in craft training. Such a program would Ts i insure that Pennsylvania would have a reservoir of skilled workers, in order to serve present industry and to attract new industry to the state. “iY Matoney said, ‘‘I believe November 29, 1978 that the vocational educa- tion system is excellent. But with the input from this council, the Governor, and other related agencies, the system could grow stronger and better each year.” Moses and Abe ‘“Moses & Abe Sing for the Lord,’ two young men from New York City, will present a special program at Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, So. Angle Street and Donegal Springs Road, on Sunday, Decem- ber 3rd, at 7:00 PM. The public is warmly invited to come to this free concert. DHS Band Giveaway drawing soon The drawing for the 150 prizes in the Donegal High School Band Give-away will be held Saturday, Dec. 2, at 10:30 A.M. in the High School Auditorium. Plan to come out and see $1800.00 in prizes given away. Bring - your numbered re- ceipts and maybe you'll be a big winner!! Maytown scouts to hold a bake sale The recently reorganized Maytown Cub Scout Pack #53 will hold its first fund raising event in the form of a BAKE SALE, December 2, from 8:00 - 11:00 AM. The sale of home baked delicacies will be held at the square in Maytown. Pack 53 will appreciate community support. Baker and Witman to perform Hollis D. Baker and Don L. Witman will appear with the Elizabethtown College Concert Choir when it presents a concert on December 10th, at 3:00 PM in the E-town Area High School. Hollis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Baker of Fairview Avenue, Marietta. She is a sopho- more majoring in music therapy. Don, of Box 138, RDI Marietta, is a senior music education major.
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