Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MEN’S SURGICAL ) SUPPORT GARMENTS PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES The Sth annual Lancaster Area Basketball Camp was held June 11-15 at Donegal High School under the direction of Emil Swift. The camp was divided into a boys’ camp, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, and a girls’ camp from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM, daily. All students in grades S through 12 from the Lancaster area were eligible to participate. A complete line — light- weight elastic to rigid spinal control. Made to support and last. Trained fitters to assist your patients. I ..ou the comer since 1893 Third & Locusts Sts., Columbia Gourmet Dining in Catacombs CENTRAL HOTEL 102 N. Market St., Mount Joy, PA 45 feet below street level Friday & Saturday evenings Serving from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM By Reservation Only Call Mount Joy 653-2056 or 653-2160 | AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND difference in auctions! 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Among those present were these boys’ guest coaches: Greg Manning, star guard at the University of Maryland; Dick Dehart, head coach at Millersville State College; Mike Shaker, head coach at Messiah College; Ed Mcllmoyle, 1977 Pennsylvania State Champion Coach of the Cocalico Eagles; Glenn Dobinson, head coach at Franklin and Marshall College; Mike Motto, start- ing guard at Messiah College; and Bob Freund, Donegal Junior Varsity coach. The guest coaches for the girls’ camp were: Sharon Sugar, Section III Champ- ionship Coach of the Hemp field team; Tina Mullouna, L-L League champion; Bill Earhart, coach of the Donegal girls’ team; Emil’ Swift, coach of the Donegal boys’ team; and Bob Freund. In addition to the various coaches, a number of guest speakers attended the ~camp. They included: John Clark, former coach at St. Francis College and then head coach for the Pitts- burgh Pipers of the ABA; John Slider, considered the world’s greatest shooting instructor; Charlie McLal- lough, executive director of the PIAA; and Tick Hurst, PIAA official. 60 boys and 40 girls attended this summer’s camp. Last Friday, the following awards were given out to the boys and girls: 5 Basketball camps honors players Junior high boys Team champs: Tim Hech, Dean D’Amica, Terry Hatt, Andy Cardina, and Todd Grill (junior high); One on one: Tim Heck, Andy Cardina; Two on Dave Rutt, Mike Cortright; three on three, Don Meyer, Bob Gibson; Most valuable, Tim Heck; Mr. Hustle, Todd Witmer; Free Throw, Doug Sawyer; Most improved, Lindauer: Senior high boys All-stars: Ed Lapp, Chris Swope, John Weigand, Steve Neidig, Bob Black, Curt Parish; Most improved, Les Nolt; Most valuable, Bob Black; Mr. Hustle, Don Fitzkee; Mr. Defense, Steve Neidig; 1 on 1, Steve Neidig; 2 on 2, Steve Neidig and Bob Black; 3 on 3, Matt Swope, Chris Swope, Tom Hatt. Girls, junior high All-stars: Marilyn Martin, Marleen Martin, Midge Sholl, Jenny Crider, Sharon Hunter, Julie Saxinger, Mary Ruhl, Marty Miller, Rita Dalkiewicz; Most valuable, Marlene Martin; Miss Defense, Rita Dalkiewicz; Most improved, Sharon Hunter; and Miss Hunter, Mary Ruhl. Girls, senior high All-stars: Dana Zimmer- man, Sherri Kinsey, Ginny Neiss, Cathy Hartman, Beth Gainer, Sherry Derr, Karen Kresge, Tanya Merchant, Julie Welk, Sharon Hershey and Beth Keffer. Most valuable, Sherri Kinsey; Miss Defence, Ginny Neiss; Most improved Dana Zimmerman; Miss Hustle, Beth Gainer. ILLION DOL: WORM "The American Dream’’ is to own a business of your own, and the No. | business in America today is ‘Growing Earthworm$’! At ‘‘Ameri- can Wholesale Bait, Ing.’ we will set you up in business (+) furnish you with a guaranteed Buy-Back Con- tract for all of your earthworm pro- duction. With our help, your “‘wild- est dreams can now come true’! Write today or call (Toll-Free). Remember ‘the story of the early bird; don’t miss this opportunity for a life of financial security!!! AR P.O. Box 4169 Fondren Station Jackson, Miss. Phone 601-981-8425 or 9477 Name “AMERICAN WHOLESALE BAIT, INC.” (Where Quality ond Service come 1st) Zip Code 39216 Address A Tel Kevin The next meeting of the Donegal School Board will be held on Thursday, June 21st, at 8:00 PM in the district office. On the agenda for this meeting are the following items: 1. Adoption of the pro: posed budget for 1979-80. 2. Setting of salaries of non-contract employees. 3. Personnel matters: resignations, hirings, coach- ing recommendations. 4. Adoption of the school The Adoptive Families of} Lancaster County are plan- ning a picnic on Sunday, July 1st at the Manhiem Township Community Park in Neffsville. The picnic will be at pavilion #2 from 2:00 to 6:00 PM. The theme of this year’s picnic is ‘‘Happiness is Adoption.” The various Charles Shulz characters will decorate the pavilion, and the adults will enjoy fellowship with others who have experienced the ‘‘hap- piness’’ of having their families increased by adop- tion. A carnival-like atmo- sphere, for children of al’ June 20, 1979 School Board meeting calendar for next year. S. Schedule of Board meeting dates for ’79-’80 year. 6. Consideration of Title I program. 7. Consideration of Dis- trict Special Education Plan. 8. Approval of the graduating seniors. 9. Consideration of fuel oil and burner service bids. 10. Building and mainten- ance, repairs, and other matters. ‘Adoptive parents picnic ages, will prevail. There will be a variety of games, toys and prizes for everyone, and an opportunity to have your face painted to resemble a clown, an Indian, a gypsy, or the ‘“Hulk.”’ Each child will also receive a packet of peanut butter playdough in order to make a creation and then have the additional fun of eating it. The picnic is open to any family in Lancaster County that has been enriched through an adoption exper- ience. For further informa- tion concerning the picnic, contact: Mrs. Harvey Frasch, 285-3542. /-AFLC Class of ’69 reunion The Donegal High School If you wish to attend this class of 1969 will hold a reunion, call Vickie Fry at reunion on Saturday, June 653-1679. 30th at the Holiday Inn East. Rhododendron walk On Saturday, June 23rd, PP&L will sponsor a rhodo- dendron walk along the lower part of Kelly’s Run Trail at Lake Aldred, starting at 2:00 PM. Partici- Births BUSS °~ Mr. and Mrs. James D. (Sharon Willson), 523 Creekside Lane, Mount Joy, a son at the Hershey Medical Center. BALIKIAN, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel (Doris Wissler), 152 E. Cherry Street, Floral Park, NY, a daughter at Booth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Balikian is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Wissler of RD2 Mount Joy. MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS—GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phorie 426-3863 East End—Route 441 : pants should meet at the Holtwood Recreation Area off Rte. 372. Call 284-2278 before going—the walk won't take place if the rhododendrons aren’t in bloom. : WOLFE, Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. (Connie White), RD2 Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. McKNIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Suzanne Hoff- man), 431 So. Market Avenue, Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. BUZIAK, Mr. & Mrs. Emmerich-(Brenda Ament), 45 Frank St., Mount Joy, a son, at General Hospital. RATIO
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