79 y $225. Y WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED CALL: .Slaugh-Fagan Associates April 11, 1979 Sgt. Englert bandages a tyke Sgt. Englert’s visit cut short by radiation release by Jennifer L. Douglas, Teacher Aide Friday morning, March 30th, at Zion Lutheran Nursery School in Marietta was charged with excite- ment. That was the morning Sergeant Stephen Englert of the Marietta Police Department came to visit. Sgt. Englert was in school in answer to a call for a community helper to talk to the children about his job and how a police- man is everyone's friend. Sgt. Englert showed the children the use of a night- stick: of course, it’s usually reserved for unruly big guys but on Friday the big guy was only pint-size. Next he demonstrated the use of handcuffs, no easy task when you're dealing with 20 pairs of very small wrists. Other things the children found fascinating were Sgt. Englert’s gun, _ NOW RENTING TIN His: HISTORIC MARIETTA TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES AT Riverview Sank FEATURING: SUPER INSULATION EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT TWO BATHS LAUNDRY FACILITIES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OFF-STREET PARKING LOVELY PARK~-LIKE SETTING fren mont 367-3535 or 653-1896 bullets, walkie-talkie, tear gas and badge. Sgt. Englert explained how all these things were used and also the danger involved if used improperly. The children asked Sgt. Englert questions about his cruiser so he took the children to the parking ‘lot and showed them all the things his trunk contained and told why they were there—such as first aid kit, broom, tire chains, fire ex- tinguisher, tow chains, pry bar, blankets, and door opener. He also showed them how the sirens and radios operate. The first aid kit seemed to be the most fascinating item in the cruiser trunk, so Sgt. Englert bandaged a make-believe head wound. That same bandage then got passed around like a fancy hat everyone wanted. to try on. Sgt. Englert’s visit ended very quickly after the fire sirens sounded and a mother arrived informing us of trouble at TMI. I'm sure the parents, children, Mrs. Ronan (teacher) and myself will easily forget the day Sergeant Englert came to school. | | | | | Dawn service at Donegal Presbyterian Easter Dawn Service at Donegal Presbyterian Church will begin at 6:30 o'clock Easter morning in the sanctuary, concluding at the spring if weather permits. The service is open to the public, as is the breakfast which will be | served immediately after- wards. The Young Adults Class of the church school will present the dawn service. Margaret Heisey and Louise Seiders are in charge of the breakfast in Fellowship Hall of the church. At the 9:00 AM service, the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Victor Baer, will preach on the subject, ‘‘Not Meant for Death.” The senior choir will sing the anthem, ‘Carol for Easter,” by Mary E. Caldwell. The junior choir will sing *“Christ the Lord is Risen,” by Avery and Marsh. After the service, in place of the usual church school, children will join in an egg hunt, after which they will return to the sanctuary to receive Easter "presents. “Hes Risen’’’ ‘*He is' Risen” is the theme of this year’s annual Easter Sunrise Service sponsored by the Mount Joy Interchurch Council. There will be three meditations; ‘‘Resurrec- tion;’’ ‘‘Renewal,’”’ and ‘Reaching Out,” given by Sharon Givler, Eleanor Sloan, and Chris Spickler, respectively. The program will also feature a brass quartet and Zion Nursery accepting applications The Zion Lutheran Nursery School of Marietta, Pa., is accepting applica- tions for the 1979-1980 school year. Classes are held from September until May with separate pro- grams for 3-year-olds and 4 and S-year-olds. The three-year-olds meet two days a week, Tuesday and Thursday, from 9:15 until 11:15 AM. The 4 and 5 year-olds meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:1S to 11:15 AM The purpose of the school is to prepare the kids for kindergarten. They learn to work and play with others, speak better, and to use various media. Zion Nursery School takes its kids on field trips to visit places and people in the community. This year they went to Harrisburg Airport, a pet store, Herr’'s fruit farm, Carvel Ice Cream Cakes, and the Donegal- Conoy Health Center. The school was also visited by the Pioneer Fire Company and the Marietta Police. Trips to McDonald's and Long's Park are planned. The staff consists of Mrs. Cheryl Ronan, certifi- ed teacher, and Mrs. Jennifer L. Douglas, aide. If you are interested in enrolling your child in the school, or want more infor- mation, call 426-1884 (the church office), 684-5689 (Mrs. Ronan), or 426-1482 (Mrs. Douglas). the Mount Joy Community Chorus will be singing. Worship leaders include John Weidman, Julie End- slow, Steve Nye, and Robert Kettering. The service will begin at 6:30 AM at the Florin Church of the Brethren, 81S Bruce Avenue, Mount Joy. 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