Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 14, 1979, Image 7

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February 14, 1979
Mount Joy Historical
Society to Meet
The Mount Joy Historical
Society will meet at the
Borough Hall of Mount Joy
on Monday, February 19th
at 7:30 PM. Members and
guests should note the
change of meeting place for
this meeting.
The following committees
have been appointed by
president W. Bernell
Heisey for 1979:
Building— Lester Brena-
man and Gerald Hossler
(co-chairmen), Ralph Ber-
rier, Marion Brubaker,
Vera Cox, Robert W.
Eshelman, Paul Gingrich,
Alvin Koser and Charles
Maurer;
History and Archives—
Charles Maurer (chairman),
John Aungst, Jr., Robert
Brown, Jay Eberly, Robert
S. Eshelman, Virginia
Lane, Joseph Shaeffer,
0.K. Snyder, Ralph Sny-
der, John Weidman, Daniel
Wolgemuth, and Vera Cox;
By-Laws—Paul Gingrich
Mount Joy
(chairman), Millard Fitz-
kee, Larry Gainer, Robert
Gantz, Richard Peifer and
John Wittle;
Hospitality— Marion
Brubaker (chairwoman),
Kitty Crider, Dorothy
Gantz, Hettie Giner, Car-
mella Koser, Mary Ann
Lauver and Nancy Weber;
Tours— Vera Cox and
Vera Gingrich (co-chair-
women).
Publicity— Helen Barto
(chairwoman), Helen Ham-
ilton, William Hall and
Mary Sprecher;
Calendar— Ralph Snyder
(chairman), William Barto,
Vera Cox, Martha Hossler,
Joseph Shaeffer and Jay
Sherk;
Summer Activities— Ri-
chard Peifer (chairman),
Elaine Brenaman, Eugene
Bender, Donna Eshelman,
Paul Lauver, and Robert
Sentz.
Additional committees
will be appointed as the
need arises.
ABW A meeting
The Mount Joy Char-
ter of the ABWA (Ameri-
can Business Women’s
Association) held its regu-
lar monthly meeting on
Tuesday, January 23, 1979,
at the Lincoln Restaurant,
East Main Street, Mount
Joy.
It was reported by the
Education Committee that
very little response is being
received concerning the
scholarship awards being
awarded by the Mount Joy
ABWA. In order to be
eligible for the scholar-
ships, you must be a
female from the Mount Joy
. or surrounding area. The
scholarships are for col-
leges, universities or voca-
tional or technical schools.
Anyone knowing of anyone
needing a scholarship or
wishing more information,
please contact Marie Snell
at 653-2662.
The speaker for the
evening was Mr. J. Fred
Sener who is the Senior
Estate Planning Officer at
Fulton Bank. Mr. Sener
spoke on the subject of
estate planning.
Local Realtors
Vocational speaker was
Jan Marie Groff who is an
Executive Secretary in the
Trust Department of Fulton
Bank.
The following upcoming
projects were discussed—
the spring fashion show
scheduled for March 27th,
Boss and Business Asso-
ciate Night scheduled for
April 23rd, Woman of the
Year and the Spring
Enrollment Event.
Installation cermonies
were held for one new
member, Jean Morris.
It was noted.:that
February is Citizenship:
Month. The speaker for the
business meeting will be
Joyce Shank of the Lan-
caster Charter Chapter of
ABWA. Vocational speaker
for the evening will be
Mary Ann Strickler. The
next meeting will be held
on Tuesday, February 27,
1979 at 6:30 PM. The
meeting place will be
announced at a later time.
Anyone interested in ob-
taining more information
about ABWA should con-
tact Pamela Plasterer at
665-2984.
to attend meeting
James H. Funk, Ralph
Young, Sr., and Robert
Kreider are attending the
Realtors’ Institute of the
Pennsylvania Association of
Realtors, to be held at the
Penn Harris Motor Inn,
Camp Hill, February 12th
to 16th.
They will earn credit
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with the State Real Estate
Commission by attending
and passing a test at the
close of the session, and
receive the designation
“GRI"’ (Graduate, Realtors
Institute).
All three are affiliated
with Century 21 Jack
Johnson in Columbia.
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Maytown Ambulance
The February meeting of
the Maytown Ambulance
was held on Thursday,
February 1st. Crew chief
Jack Doutrich reported that
. the ambulance responded
to 11 calls in January. A
yearly report was also
given.
A total of 140 calls were
made: 15 were auto
accidents; 45 were other
emergencies; there were 10
emergency cover calls for
Marietta, 2 for Mount Joy,
3 to Bainbridge, and 2
emergency assists for Co-
lumbia.
3 emergency standbys
and fire calls were per-
formed. There were 21
routine calls. In addition,
there were 2 search
parties, a drill held at
Cargill, and a standby at
the Maytown picnic. A
totalof 3,740 miles were
driven.
It was decided to hold
‘‘Spring Bingo Nite’’ on
Friday, March 23rd, at 7:00
PM. The tickets will cost
$10.00, with additional
cards on sale that night.
There will be a guaranteed
jackpot.
Harlan Miller has con-
firmed June 9th and Sep-
tember 29th as chicken
barbeque dates.
East Donegal Township
has given permission for
the ambulance to hold their
flea market on September
29th on East High Street.
A new billing has gone
into effect as of February
1st: $35 for transport, SO
cents per mile additional
charge for mileage over S0
miles.
The week of March 3-10
has been set aside for the
ambulance to canvass the
Maytown-Township area
Doggie Deadline
Dog law officers will be
making field checks in the
next few weeks, looking for
untagged dogs. Errant
owners will be fined.
Openings in
Dog licenses can be
bought in Marietta from
Ray Sell, in Mount Joy
from Sipling’s Pet Shop.
adult classes at DHS
There are still openings
in the adult English course,
to be taught by Miss
Catherine Zeller, which will
meet for the first time on
Feb. 19 at 7PM in room
138 at Donegal High
School. For information call
Miss Zeller at 653-4587, or
call the high school
(653-1871).
The woodshop course
will be begin on Weds.,
Feb. 14 at 7PM. Classes
will be held every Weds.
and Thurs. from 7-9. Barry
McFarland is the in-
structor. The class has
Troop 63
to conduct
paper drive
Boy Scout Troop 63 will
conduct a paper drive in all
of Mount Joy, Florim and
Donegal Heights on Satur-
day, February 17th, from
8:00 AM to 12:00 noon.
The foul weather date is
February 24th.
Please have your papers
bagged or tied and on the
curb by 8:30 to insure
pickup. If you are missed
or live outside this area.
please call 653-1107 or
665-7822. :
sufficient enrollment.
The planned chemistry
and fly-tying courses will
not begin
insufficient enrollment.
because of
for memberships and don-
ations.
There being no further
business, the meeting was
adjourned. The next
ambulance meeting will be
held on Thursday, March
Ist, at 7:00 PM in the
Maytown Fire Hall. Aj
interested people ar:
welcome to come.
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