Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES From our house to your house, bright blessings ; and warm appreciation at Christmastide. GARBER OIL COMPANY 105 Fairview St. Mount Joy 653-1821 ...supervisors honor Lloyd Fuhrman [continued from front page] ment of our life style. “‘Mr. Fuhrman, the East Donegal Sewer Authority salutes you for all the many things you have done for us and the community.’ Congressman Robert Walker was unable to attend, but he sent a letter, saying in part: “It is most seemly that the Township Supervisors should take this occasion to pay tribute to you as a Township Supervisor who has served so ably and unselfishly for a remark- able twenty-one years. I am sure this is some sort of a record, coupled with the previous years you served as President of the Lancas- ter County Board of Super- visors. It is obvious that your special expertise as a Supervisor was recognized by the citizens of East Donegal long ago and utilized to the fullest extent. East Donegal Town- ship residents are fortunate indeed to have had the benefit of such ‘know-how’ and devoted service.’’ Mr. Fuhrman was lived in this township all his life. He works as a farmer. He is a former Supervisor of Lancaster County. Mr. Fuhrman is married to the former Ellen M. Myers. They have one daughter, Barbara, the wife of Barry Stoner. The Fuhrmans have two grand- children. Free Coffee " CENTRAL HOTEL 102 N. Market St., Mount Joy, PA Cala New Year’s Eve Party DINNER SERVED - 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. PARTY - second floor Cocktail Lounge LIVE MUSIC - Dance to your favorite songs No cover charge $15.00 per person minimum Champagne, sparkling burgundy, setups, noise makers, favors supplied at party as part of Reservations for Dinner and Party required 653-2056 or 367-1370 Breakfast served at 2:00 a.m. (included as part of minimum ) hats and ENT diy 93 East Main Street Last Minute Shopping Values One Stop Shopping for the Whole Family GET 00 TSS Wa 60 WP WT 60 TW 60 TW 5 © We 60 W BP WF Wa 00 We 05 Wa 66 Wn $0 Ws Gift Certificates Available Gift Wrapping . . 00 0000 -l l { { ; { / { { / 4 M/C & BAC Accepted Open ’til 9 PM Hosen fanduane, fhe. Mount Joy, Penna. 17552 Phone (717) 653-1861 Win every good wish for the holidays. Thanks for your loyal support. The plaque given to Mr. Fuhrman said: ‘‘DISTIN- GUISHED SERVICE AWARD presented to Lloyd H. Fuhrman in re- cognition of 21 years of untiring service to East Donegal Township.’’ Riverview Xmas operetta “The Year Santa Forgot Christmas,’’ an operetta based on a play by Sheila Marshall, was performed by the members of the first grade classes at River- view Elementary School on December 19th. Two pre- sentations, at 1;30 and 7:30 PM, were made. It was signed by the other two supervisors and by Dr. John H. Brown, chairman of the Planning Commission; Keith Vogt, chairman of the Zoning Hearing Board; John G. Lester Welsh portrayed Santa Claus, and Lori Gross played Mrs. Santa. Other characters were Willy (Michael Nein), Jolly Jingle (David Derr), Holly (Kelly Ritz), Twinkle (Oliver Overlander), Jingle (Jason Spickler), Jean (Chrissy Sipe), Susie (Julie Live nativity scene at Crossroads Brethren No, not just plastic figures, but a *“‘live” Nativity scene will be on display at the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church parking lot. The figures, portrayed by youths of the church, will enact the Nativity on December 21st, 22nd, and 23rd between the hours of 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy light December 20, 1978 Hart, zoning officer; Herb- ert Shelly, chairman of the Park Comission; Lewis H. Sperla, chairman of the Sewer Authority; and by John S. Hiestand, chairman of the Water Authority. Schirmer), and Billy (Michael Myers). The toy- making elves were Debra Palmer and Tynesha Ritter. Many other students par- ticipated as singers in the chorus. The production was dir- ected by Mrs. Mary Royer and Mrs. Marjorie Secker. refreshments as well as the unusual creche. Just drive into the parking lot of the church. It’s at the inter- section of Donegal Springs Road and Angle Street near Mount Joy. Pack 136 gets gold fever Scout Pa: © 136 of Mount Joy attended the ‘‘Yukon Gold Rush” at Franklin & Marshall College. Leaders involved were Robert Mark. Ann Mark, and Loretta Dimeler. The boys were Scott Newcomer, Michael Groff, Darrell Hughes, Craig Bricker, Eric Mengel, Dave Linton, Jeffery Suter, John Hallgren, Robert Weather- bee, Chris Jenkins, Curt Landis, Rodney Ebersole, Jerome Lutz, Matthew Westerman, Nathan West- erman, Kevin Eby, Duane Koser, Eric Lutz, Tony Hughes, and Richard Hughes. Others were: Bryan and Kevin and Roberta and Tina Mark, Carol and Brenda Dimeler, Norman Linton, Wilbur Groff, Mr. Suter, Mr. Mengel, Mr. Eby, and Mrs. Hallgren. The boys saw a star show in the planetarium, toured the North Museum, and saw a full-length Walt Disney movie in Kaufman Hall. Poisonous snakes guard jewels Snakes aren’t just nasty little slimey things that bite people. They are also very beneficial to man. First of all, snakes are the farmer’s friend (and so all of our’s) because they eat lots of rodents, insects, and other pests. Snakes are part of the balance of nature. 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He has never been robbed. At a jewel exhibit in Sweden, a case containing $429,000 worth of gems also contained three of the world’s most poisonous snakes. Burglar alarms weren't needed. i") Vl d Dece! Decent Wo ¥