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Bromer Advertising Manager—Diane Krantz Society Editor—Hazel Baker LIAIIIL ISIS SILI SSS SSS SAE reed dd Vol. 79, Ne. 5, January 31, 1979 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/year] PHL ALLELE L LLP EI LL OL PIII IIOP ITIP BELLAS EOL LILI PILI I III II IIIT PIII III III IIIA SSS Sr GLEE LEI 1979 Pioneer Fire Co. officers elected The Pioneer Fire Com- pany elected officers re- cently. Ken Geesey, Sr., of Pajill Drive, Marietta, was re- elected Fire Chief. Other officers are:Ken Kauffman, Ist vice president; Walter Beaston, 2nd vice pres- ident; Ken Stoner, secre- tary; John Stoner, treasur- er; Lindy Beaston, William Bailey, and Harold Mc- Kain, trustees. Walter Beaston was also named 1st assistant chief. Mount Joy Jeff Barclay was elected both assistant secretary and 2nd assistant chief. Jay Beaston, Jr., is the chief hose director; Pete Barton, Harold Stotz, Harold Cole- man, Roger Neal, Jim Welsh, Paul Moore, Bob Nein, and Chris Beaston are assistant hose directors. Walter Bailey was elect- ed state representative, with Paul Gorrshall as alternate. Geesey and Bailey are county session and Zone 7 delegates. Leisure Club meets The Mount Joy Area Leisure Club held their first meeting of the new year recently at Hostetters with 79 present, the bad weather accounting for the small attendance. The meeting began at 1:00 PM with the invocation by Frank Gingrich after which cake and coffee were served and enjoyed by all. The business meeting was called to order by President Joe Shaeffer with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Teressa Heisey presented the secretary's report and Almeda Hostet- ter the treasurer’s report. Elizabeth Hassinger re- ported eleven cards sent to shut-ins. Lena Eshleman will be in charge of sending the cards for the months of January, February and March. There being no old business, the first order of new business was the installation of the officers for the new year hes done by Frand LeVan. Following the installation President Shaeffer present- ed several items of new business. The first item was the agenda for the year as prepared by the Cast your vote!! program committee and officers at an earlier meeting at the home of the president. One big item of business was holding the Christmas party, should it be at noon or in the evening? A vote was taken, but because of the small’ crowd another vote will be taken at the February meeting. Several other items were brought to the attention of the members. President Shaeffer stated he would get a supply of property tax or rent rebate forms until the next meeting. Bus trips were mentioned but no definite plans made at the January meeting. Hostesses for the Feb- ruary meeting are Alice Troutman, Minnie Tucker, Nellie Vogle, Beatrice Wagner, Mae Walters, Mrs. Benjamin Weaver, Mrs. Jacob Wolgemuth, Fannie Zeager, Kathryn Zink and Elsie Bentzel. The greeters for the meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gingrich. The February meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and the program will be Sandra Heisey. ~Joe Shaeffer Sweetheart King & Queen campaigns under way Voting for the 1979 Sweetheart King and Queen is now in progress. The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes, sponsors of the contest, invite the public to help elect their favorite candidate by casting their penny votes. Relatives and friends should look for their child’s picture at these locations: Union National Bank; Na- tional Central Bank; Steh- man’s IGA; and Hostetter ‘Hardware. Balloting ends February 9 at 7:00 PM when all cannisters and pictures will be collected. The votes will be tallied, but the names of the winners will not be revealed until the crowning ceremonies be- - ginning at 10:30 PM, February 10 at Trinity Lutheran Church. Proceeds will be donated to the Donegal Dental Clinic and the Friendship Fire Company. Beverly Swanson Arlene Gail Schwartz Arlene Schwartz engaged to Ronald Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Schwartz, Mount Joy, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Gail, to Mr. W. David Sykes, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Sykes, Millersville. Miss Schwartz graduated from Donegal High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics from Mansfield State College. She is employed as an associate buyer by S. Grumbacher and son, The Bon Ton, York. Mr. Sykes graduated from Penn Manor High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in police science from York College of Pennsylvania. He is employed by York County Prison. BPW hears talk by psychologist “You're Worth Know- ing’’, was the topic for the speech presented by Elea- nora F. Dougherty, a Lancaster resident training for a doctorate in psycho- logy, for the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s club at Hostet- ters Banquet Hall. Mrs. Dougherty’s talk dealt with personal prob- lems and conflicts, helpful directions toward achieving personal goals, handling emotions, identifying the joy of living, and dealing with life realistically by distinguishing good times and bad times. Mrs. Patricia Eicherly, chairwoman of the personal development committee, introduced the speaker and arranged the program. Miss Carol Huber, choir director and organist at Mount Joy Church of God, presented several piano selections. Mrs. Ethel Broske offered the invoca- tion. Lisa A. Mummaw, Donegal High School Girl of the Month, was intro- duced by Mrs. Hazel Baker, as was her mother, Mrs. Drew Mummaw. President Mrs. Yvonne Koser conducted the busi- ness session during which the nominating committee was elected: Mary Sprech- er, Clice Keller, Mary Sheetz, Peggy Brown and Helen Meckley. Patricia Enos volunteered to chair the Cancer Drive. Future events for the club members include: District meeting at York Holiday Inn, February 18 at 2 PM; State Board meeting at the Host, Harrisburg, February 10; Mount Joy Board meeting at the home of the president February 12, at 7:30 PM; Spring District meeting in Ship- penburg on April 7; State Convention in Hershey on June 15 to 17th; and National Convention in Boston July 22 to 26th. FAT It has been calculated that Americans, as a whole, are 2.3 billion pounds overweight. If this mountain. of fat could be converted to am energy equivalent in gasoline, it would propel 900,000 cars for a year. America’s total calorie surplus is 5.67 trillion calories. January 31, 1979 Janu son of . Parl was try: Inf: Ger