Page 12—>L: ( « LHANNA TIMES 735 plus banquet The Mount Joy Jaycees' and Joycee-ettes will hold their 24th annual 75-Plus Banquet at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall on Thursday evening, June 14th, from 5:30-7:30 PM. Invitations have been sent to those who attended last vear. [f you have not received your invitation or have received one but have Maytown not replied, please contact Mrs. Carl Hallgren 653-1656 or Mrs. Barry Funk 653-5317. Due to a limited seating capacity, no new guests have been invited this year. If, however, you wish to be added to our waiting list for next year, please call one of the above numbers. —Cheryll A. Hallgren playground The Maytown Civic Asso- ciation is again sponsoring a 6-week supervised play- ground activity this sum- mer. In the past few years public support has been lacking. This may be the final program put on by us unless you show that you wish it continued. Show your feelings by attending our open meeting on Tuesday, June Sth, 7:30 PM at the East Donegal Township Municipal Building. —Playground Committee Gymnastics at Riverview The last meeting of the vear for Riverview ‘‘Pact”’ will be held on June 1 at 7:00 PM in the Riverview Auditorium. The program for the evening will be a gymnastics demonstration by the girls in the gym club at Riverview. Whitey Hayman has been working with this group during the school year and this will be an oppor- tunity for others to see what they have learned. Riverview ‘‘Pact’”’ com- mittee wishes to thank all Riverview parents, teachers and friends who have helped in any way to make our first year a very successful one. We are looking forward to another good year during 1979-1980. This will be possible with the help and support you have given us this year, offered again next vear. Again Riverview ‘‘Pact’’ committee thanks you. —Riverview Pact Susquehanna Valley Alliance The Susquehanna Valley Alliance, an anti-nuclear power group that formed in the days after TMI, is encouraging anti-nuclear people to join them at their meetings in Lancaster. SVA meetings will be held on June 7, 13, 21 and 27 in the Greek Orthodox Church, 64 Hershev Avenue, Lancas- ter. They also invite the public to a rally at Peach Bottom on June 3rd at 1:00 PM. For more information, call: Elizabeth Smoot, 426-2531; Tom or Barbara Smithgall, 426-3118; Bever- ly Hess, 684-5129; or Jim Shearer, 653-4016. Schedule change A change has been made for the June 11 meeting of the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital. The members will meet at the hospital at 1:30 PM, at which time the hand-made quilt will be given to the lucky winner. Anyone who has a ticket is asked to return it to the ticket committee. ne Larry Trudy Kelley, left, was showing her puppets to kids in the audience after the show, but the tyke in the middle Last Saturday Phillips Art Studio in Mount Joy presented a free puppet show, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, for Mount Joy kids. Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, who run the studio, directed and narrat- Warfel is shown LES Hd ond Sd By bos ile NEZAN A TARA TTR PA kt ; EE ed the production. Students at the studio made the puppets and sets, and acted the parts. The students were Ellen End- slow, Carol Gerlach, Trilby Bishop, Trudy Kelley, and Rebecca Corrigall. May 30, 1979 above kissing a bear. [Photo by Diane Krantz.] wanted to show her his technique as well. The other puppeteers also circulated through the crowd. “The Jaycees were a big help,” according to Mrs. Phillips. They provided the chairs and sound system, and gave out free tickets to other events to kids in the audience. The Phillips Studio is located behind St. Mark’s Church on Main Street in Mount Joy. Classes are held for both children and adults except during the summer. Mr. Phillips works as a free-lance commercial artist.