nA ent ———— Lr ei — ——— Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Barbara Shirk JoNan Shirk Chief Shirk’s daughters engaged JoNan and Barbara Shirk decide to tie the knots Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shirk, Maytown, announce the engagements of their daughters Barbara and JoNan Shirk. Barbara is engaged to Scott Robert Mowrer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Mowrer of RD1, Mount Joy. He graduated from Donegal High School and is employed by National Cash Register Co., Mount Joy. The bride-elect is a senior at Donegal High School and is employed by the Mount Joy Restaurant. JoNan is engaged to Frank W. Lesch Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Lesch of 22 Boxwood Lane, Lancaster. He grad- uated from Canon MCMill- an High School and is employed by Salad Haus, Inc. The Mount Joy Jaycees are seen above warming up for a bike/hike for LARC, Lancaster Area Retarded Citizens, to be held Sunday, April 22, rain date April 29, at 1 p.m. The starting point will be Seiler Elementary School. There will be a 2-mile novice course and a longer more scenic adavanced course. Sponsoring sheets can be obtained by calling Vaughn Mark, 653-5983, or Rob Stoner, 653-4395. Sheets will also be available at local stores. Mount Joy Bike-a-thon for cystic fibrosis Cystic fibrosis is one of the most life-threatening diseases of children. A little known entity only twenty-five years ago, it occurs in approximately one of every 1,600 live births in this country. Funds raised through bike-a-thons are used to assist the parents of afflicted children by lend- ing them therapeutic e- quipment which they might not otherwise be able to afford, as well as finance a national effort to find a control or cure for cystic fibrosis and all other serious children’s lung-da- maging diseases. Volunteers in the com- munity of Mount Joy are presently organizing a bike-a-thon to be held in May for this express purpose. Sponsor sheets can be obtained from Jim Sarbaugh at Seiler Grade School, Tom Konas at Grandview Grade School, Jim Metzler at Beahm Jr. High, or Jim Zuch at Donegal High School. Will you please consider partici- pating in this worthwhile event. If you do not wish to be a rider, you might wish to pledge a small sum to someone who will be riding in the bike-a-thon. Look for pertinent infor- mation pertaining to. the bike-a-thon in your local newspapers next week. We can look forward to the day when the lives of those affected by CF are not just lengthened but saved. Wl.2n that day comes, our local bike-a-thon will have helped make it possible. April 11, 1979 Marietta Children’s Fair The Marietta Children’s Fair will be held Saturday, June 9, at Memorial Park. Mrs. Donna Loucks and Mrs. Lyn Gohn will serve as co-chairpersons of the benefit. “Super Heroes of the Universe’’ will be the theme of the fair this year. The all-day event will begin at 10 a.m. with a baby parade followed by a pet parade. Registration will be at 9:30 a.m. in Center Square with Mrs. Claudia Sload and Mrs. Theresa Mateer as- co- chairpersons of the parade. Mrs. Loucks and Mrs. Gohn will arrange a baby contest with the deadline for entering Arpil 20. Each contestant should submit to the co-chairpersons a S’’ by 7"’ photo. Children must be beween the ages of 0 to 3 years. The photos will be placed along with a cannister in cooperating merchants stores. All en- trees must live in Marietta Borough. The top winner will receive a trophy and a $25 Savings Bond. The runner- up gets a trophy. All contestants will receive a gift. Winners will be crowned at 1 p.m. at the Fair. Rain date for the benefit will be Sunday, June 10. Warner Cable rebate Ron Amick, General Manager of Warner Cable of Marietta, said today: “For those who had to leave town during the Three Mile Island Nuculear Emergency. Warner Cable is offering the opportunity to deduct this time from their normal monthly bill.” Mr. Amick also stated: “Warner Cable will notify each subscriber of this policy in their next bill.”’ Warner Cable was happy to provide the Civil Defense the use of our time & weather channel 6. Through the use of cable channel 6, the Civil Defense has the capability to notify all cable subscri- bers of any planned evacuation. Warner Cable has been providing cable service to the Marietta, Mount Joy, and Elizabethtown areas for 12 years. Kindergarten registration Kindergarten registration for the Donegal School District will be held as follows: Grandview April 17 Maytown April 18 Riverview April 19 Seiler April 20 Registration hours will be between the hours of 8:30 AM and 3:30 PM. Parents should register their children at the school nearest their homes. It is not necessary to bring the child to school to register him. To be eligible for fall 1979 enrollment, your child must have turned five years old by September Sth of this year. Birth certificates and immunization records must be brought: no child is legally allowed into school without a record of shots. The required shots are: diptheria 3 doses tetanus 3 doses polio 3 doses measles 1 dose or history German measles 1 dose Parents who want to enroll a child in 1st grade, without prior kindergarten experience, should contact Gene Newcomer at the school. Art show at Library The Mount Joy Library Center is featuring a selec- tion of watercolors, pastels and pen and ink drawings by Peg Horn. Peg, a junior at Columbia Jr.-Sr. High School, has been drawing and painting still lifes, landscapes, abstracts and portraits ever since her elementary school years. Over the past few years, Mrs. Joseph Robinson, Mrs. Lavin and Mr. Thomas F. Hermansader have been instrumental in Peg’s artistic endeavors. Her high school art instruc- tor, Mr. Hermansader, says, ‘‘Peg is a _ fine academic student with much artistic talent and it is a pleasure to work with her.’ The show will continue - through the month of April. Library hours are 3:00-9:00 on weekdays and 9:00- 12:00 on Saturdays. The public is welcome to view the show and partake in any of the multiple services offered by the library.