Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Donegal Hi Chorus Christmas show Sat. “T'was the Night Before Christmas’’, the annual Christmas Concert of Don- egal High School chorus and band, will be present- ed on Saturday, December IS, at 8 p.m. mm the auditorium. The choir un- der the direction of Mrs. RoAnn Lau, will sing a variety of songs including ‘“Geau Bambino’, ‘‘Sweet Little Jesus Baby’, ‘No Candle and No Fire’’, *‘O Holy Night’, ‘‘Tambourine Noel’’, ‘T'was. the Night Before Christmas,’ and other. The Rhythm Singers will also perform in the first half of the concert. The group will sing ‘‘Winter Wonderland’, ‘‘Christmas Alphabet’’, Santa Claus is Coming to Town", ‘‘Jingle, Jingle, Jingle’’, and “Christmas is for Chil- dren’’. The Freshman chorus will also present a few selections at the be- ginning of the concert. Soloists for the various numbers will be ; Holly Baker, Cindy Charles, Mary Kanoff, Jennifer Kohler, Rebecca Zimmer- man, James Johnson and Keith Gephart. A trio consisting of Bruce Wagner, Gregory Linde- muth and Patrick Kenney will participate. Accompan- ists will be Jolene Linde- muth, Tamara Duke, and Margaret Endslow. Alumni members and other choir will combine to sing George F. Haneal’s ‘‘Hal- lelujah Chorus’. A free offering will be taken during intermission. The band will play often during the performance. Model train show I. Diller Miller is pre- senting his second annual Lionel train exhibit for the benefit of the American Cancer Society in the John Hoffman Solanco Fair Association Community Building, Quarryville, where it will be open to the public from Saturday, De- cember 25, through Satur- day, January 1, between the hours of 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Miller said his exhibit will cover 70 years of Lionel trains, from 1906 to 1976, and that at least 30 trains will be operating on a table 24 by 42 feet. The display, he said, is not intended to be a scenic train yard but is, rather, a train buff’s delight. Because the display has been arranged to raise funds for the Lancaster County Unit of the Ameri- can Cancer Society, a donation of SO cents for adults and 2S cents for children will be suggested. If You Don’t Know Roofing Know Your Roofer RALPH F. KLINE, SR. Roofing - Siding - Spouting Competent Qualified Workman Over 25 Years Experience Mount Joy 653-5771 LI 733-1224 Formerly of Lititz The Original and Recommended Roofer AUCTIONS make the difference in § marketing livestock! { NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MUNDAY - 8 a.m. - Fat Hogs 10 a.m. - Horse Sale 11 a.m. - Hay & Straw 1:30 p.m. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal WEDNESDAY - 12 Noon - Hay & Straw 12:30 p.m. - Dairy Sale THURSDAY - 11am. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal NewHolland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach: Manager Phone (717) 354-4341 i fi iii PORSCHE MANHEIM PIKE, EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 ooo. o eo BOOT v3 oleletel . - otetete . BOO ee & "Ss * s. 4 vt Send smiles miles... «oe Ke mm tl P= XO LL "PHONE LONG DISTANCE DIRECT AND SAVE. A phone call is a very personal and delightful gift for families and friends. And you can save by referring to the chart below listing long distance discount calling periods. MON | TUES | WED | THUR 8:00 AM to *5:00 PM Day Rate Period FULL RATE 5:00 PM to *11:00 PM 11:00 PM to *8:00 AM *to but not including FRI SAT Night & Weekend Rate Period 60% Discount On the legal holidays of New Year's Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas the evening rate applies all day on dial-direct calls unless a lower rate would normally apply (nights & weekends). On operator-assisted calls the dial-direct rate applies only on additional m COMPANY OF P inutes. THE UNITED TELEPHONE ENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunicetions, inc. December 15, 197¢ DTT Key CEM Ei 136 West Market Street Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED
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