Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 06, 1979, Image 1

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Vol. 79, No. 22, June 2 1979
RALPH M SNYDER
RD. 2 ROX 3040
MOUNT JOY, PA 2
QUEHANMNA
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
1 tMES
FIFTEEN CENTS
Osborne’s Imperial Warship fails to fly—see back page
The Marietta Children’s
Fair will be held on June 9th
at Memorial Park. The
all-day benefit event will
start at 10 AM with a baby
parade. The theme this year
is Superheroes of the
Universe, Yesterday, Today
and Tommorow.
Registration for the baby
parade starts at 9:30.
Everyone who enters will
get script spendable at the
fair. The parade will start at
10 AM at the square.
Parade chairpeople are
Claudia Sload, Teri Ibaugh,
and Teresa Mateer. General
chairpeople are Donna
Loucks and Lynn Gohn.
The W.I. Beahm Juniot
High band will play as the
17 candidates for King and
Queen of the Fair march in
the baby parade.
Right after the baby
parade will be the pet
parade, taking the same
route from the square to the
S-bend and back again. Top
dogs and other beasts will
get prizes.
Proceeds from the fair will
go toward supervised sum-
mer playground at Memor-
ial Park.
The fair is sponsored by
the Marietta Recreation
Association. Officers of the
group are Antoinette Allum,
Pete Osborne of Mount Joy in the IGAF flagship
Children’s Fair
president; Karen Roberts,
secretary; - Katy Carroll,
treasurer; Jay Roberts,
playground chairman; and
Betty Pittenturf, Vivian
Carroll, Hazel Baker, and
Antoinette Allum, executive
committee.
These people will man the
attractions at the fair:
Janice Wise
Hazel Baker
Karen Sullivan
Flavia Ebersole
Amy Pickle
Carol Spickler
Sherri Sload
Cleta Colp
Vivian Moran
Betty Kotzen
Anne Miller
Dolores Breckline
Joyce Shireman
Toot Matheny
Katy Carroll
Maryann Penwell
Myrna Brady
Vickie Smith
Mary Jane Demmy
Debbie Reem
Joan Guttshall
Mary Guttshall
Sylvia Henry
Bob Carroll
Betty Swanger
Joyce Heiserman
Kathy Koser
Vickie Carroll
Barbara Reuter
The Jaycees
Jaycees planning
big July 4th
The Marietta Jaycees
announce another expansion
of weekend activity: Part of
_ the three day celebration
will be the June 30,
Saturday’s gigantic ‘‘yard,
garage, and flea market
sale’ at War Memorial
Park. In order to arrange for
- a 12 foot frontage space for a
($S donation) contact: David
Morrison 285-3645 or Char-
les Loucks 426-3001.
On Saturday has been
added the Bake Sale and
Chicken Corn Soup Day.
Bake sale contributions will
be most welcome. To pledge
an item contact Harvey
Reem at 426-1008. Bring
own containers for soup.
There are still openings
for organizations or groups
who would want to set up a
carnival stand for the three
day event. Arrangements
for a non food stand can be
made with Charles Loucks
or Dave Morrison by June
13th.
The Marietta Jaycees
would appreciate any volun-
teers from the community
interested in assisting in
this annual event contacting
Charles Loucks, Harvey
Reem. or William Wolfe to
better plan the set-up of
scheduling and stands,
further plans will be made
through out June as regular
meetings are held June 6
and 20. The Board and 4th
committees will meet June
13 and 27.
—Donald L. Simmons
Co-Chmn., Publicity
Marietta Jaycees
Toby Weber, left, presents the dish to Mr. Day. Mrs. Day and son John stand at right.
Day honored by ex-players
by Georgianne McCue
Reminiscing was the or-
der of the evening on
Saturday, June 2, 1979,
when the soccer, basketball,
and baseball teams of 1947
through 1954 of Mount Joy
High School honored their
coach, John D. Day, III, on
his retirement from 32 years
of teaching and 8 years of
coaching. The event was
held at Hostetter’s Banquet
Hall, with 10S players,
cheerleaders, and spouses
attending.
George McCue was mas-
ter of ceremonies. Bob Divit
led group singing of some of
the old songs sang on team
buses. Ted Williams pre-
sented Mr. Day with cards
and notes from well-wishers
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