Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 10, 1979, Image 6

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    Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
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Shown above is Stacey Wittle, 12, Seiler School Guard
of the Month for December. Stacey is a member of Mr.
Sarbaugh’s class.
Friendship aux. dues
must be paid
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Friendship Fire Co. No.
1 of Mount Joy asks that
dues be paid before the
end of January.
Auxiliary members
should send the dues to
Carrie Smith, West Main
Street, Mount Joy.
Local wine wins
silver medal
Nissley Vineyards, near
Bainbridge, won a silver
medal at the annual
Wineries Unlimited Confer-
ence held recently at the
Host Farm Resort. The
Nissley ‘‘Colonnade’’ wine
won the award/ ?
Of the 379 wines judged
at the conference, only 88
received medals. The 24
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wine judges included Craig
Goldwyn, wine columnist
for the Chicago Tribune,
William Rice, wine colum-
nist for the Washington
Post, and Richard Vine,
cellarmaster at Mississippi
State University.
Nissley’s Colonnade is a
sweet version of the Seyval
Blanc wines.
E-town band
will be heard
by Swiss
The E-town College
Concert Band will be heard
in Europe this year, but
they aren’t going there: the
president of Radio Zurich
in Switzerland has asked
for a recording to play over
the air to Swiss music
lovers.
Otis Kitchen, director of
the E-town band, met the
president last year at a
wind instrument convention
in Zurich. The president
asked for the recording.
January 10, 1979
E-town woman will tell Mount Joy
Historical Society members
how to ‘know your ancestors
The Mount Joy Area
Historical Society will meet
at 7:30 on Monday,
January 15th, in the
Society Building on Fair-
view Street in Mount Joy.
The Newly-elected officers
will be in charge of the
meeting which is open to
the public.
Mrs. Lowman Seitz, a
member of the Elizabeth-
town Historical Society, will
present a program entitled
“Know Your Ancestors,”
an introduction to gene-
ology research.
President Bernell Heisey
invites anyone interested in
joining the Society to write
Box 152, Mount Joy, and
an application form will be
forwarded to them im-
mediately. There are still
1979 calendars available at
stores within the area or by
contacting O.K. Snyder.
These calendars feature
many landmarks and will
be collector’s items in the
coming years.
—Helen Barto
Big L overpowers Wings in
Chiques AAA volleyball showdown
For the first time an
exhibition volleyball match
between the first place
teams in the Chiques
A. A.A. Co-Ed Volleyball
League and the Columbia
Y.M.C.A. Co-Ed Volleyball
League was played last
week at the Marietta
Community House gym.
The Wings team from
the Columbia “‘Y' came
into the match with a 14-1
record and Big L from the
Kirk Billet
Chiques League entered
the match with a 18-6
record.
They played the best two
out of three matches,
according to the rules of
the up-and-coming All-Star
games between the two
leagues.
Big L came out on top in
these matches:
1st match—Wings won
15-13, 4-15, and 15-9;
2nd match—Big L beat the
Wings 15-6 and 15-12;
Chris Spickler
3rd match—Big L won
15-10, 11-15, 15-4.
The Big L team consists
of Mike Lippold, Lynn
Baker, Mike Steinbaecher,
Mike Rice, Lolly Baker,
Donna McNaughton, Val
DeCola, and Dave Noll.
The Wings are Glenn
Peters, Carol Baker, Ted J.
Dalkiewicz, Connie
Lombard, Darrel Houseal,
Sue Barker, Margie Moore,
and Ted E. Dalkiewicz.
Doug Shelly
District
Band
Festival
Three Donegal High
School seniors will play at
the District Band Festival
on February 1, 2, and 3 at
Red Lion High School.
The young musicians
are: Chris Spickler (flute),
Kirk Billet (piccolo), and
Doug Shelly (trumpet).
The performances will be
held at 8:00 PM. Don
Wilcox will be the guest
conductor, and Richard
Powell will be the guest
soloist on trombone and
euphonium. Both men are
from West Virginia Uni-
versity.
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