Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, July 11, 1979, Image 8

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July 11, 1979
Mount Joy natators
swim hard vs. Millersville
by Sandra L. Gingrich
You would have thought
you were sitting out viewing
an early season football
game instead of watching a
swim meet Thursday even-
ing. All you saw were
shivering children wrapped
in a couple of towels or
rolled up in blankets and"
sleeping bags.
Despite the cold, these
children got into that water
and swam their hardest
against Millersville losing
224 to 190.
Double first place winners
were: 10 & under boys-Tim
McGarvey, breast & relay;
Scott Ney-fly & relay; 12 &
under girls-Amy Hess,
freestyle & fly; 17 & under
girls-Becky Zimmerman,
back & relay; Lisa Mummau
with fly & relay.
Single first place winners:
8 & under boys-Mike Funk,
Fly; James Hecker, Eric
Mengel & Shawn Ney, Chad
Wetzel in relay; 8 & under
girls-Amy McCurdy, Amy
Breault, Steff Robinson, &
Robin Stehman-Relay; 10 &
under girls-Stephanie Rice-
dorf, Freestyle; 10 & under
boys-Tim Zuch, Relay; 14 &
under boys-Mark Shearer,
Mack Robeson, George
Blasick-Relay;
17 & under girls- Colieen
Jones, Relay; 17 & under
boys- Rod Fellembaum,
Backstroke.
July 4th the Parents Lion
Swim Club held their
drawing for the Meat Raffle.
Winners are:
1st-$75-Joyce Ricedorf
2nd-$50-Cindy Reighard
3rd-$25-Judy Weller
4th-$25-Helen Mateer
5th-$25-H. Johnson
The parents club who
sponsor this group are
collecting green stamps to
be able to purchase these
children a canopy to take to
tournaments to shade them.
If any parent or relative
would like to donate a
couple pages of green
stamps they can see that any
swimmer gets them in the
next week to be sent along
to a practice session.
The parents have a food
sale in the planning stage to
be held July 22, 1979, at the
Lions Club Pool from 12PM.
Despite these cold morn-
ings you can watch this
group of ambitious kids
practice everyday with
Coach Gene Funk and Becky
Zimmerman.
Come out and support
them at their next meet,
Thursday, July 12, 6:15 at
the Mt. Joy Lions Pool.
Fall sports physicals
at Donegal H.S.
Fall Sports physicals. will
be given in the Donegal
High School Health Room
on the following dates:
Wednesday, July 25-Girls
tennis and hockey-1PM to
SPM.
Thursday, July 26-Soccer
and football-8AM to 12 noon
and 1PM to SPM.
Thursday, August 16-Make-
up date for all sports-8AM
to 12 noon.
These dates are for
grades 7 through 12.
Physicals by appointment:
Call your coach for time.
Football-Mr. Deshler-285-
4016 or Mr. lezzi-426-3815
Soccer- Mr. Thome- 367-
0840
Hockey-
367-6688
Mrs. Zangari-
Drug and alcohol info
available at Columbia
A new drug and alcohol
information center opened
at Columbia Hospital on
July 2.
Hours are from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m., Mondays in the
Clinic Room of the hospital.
Telephone: 684-2841, Ext.
177.)
4-H Cooking Club
prepares goodies in foil
The 4-H Outdoor Cook-
ing Club held their 2nd
meeting on June 26 from
12-3PM. We made foil
dinners and desserts.
In the foil dinners were
hamburg patty, sliced on-
ion, sliced potato (french fry
style) and sliced carrots. In
the foil dessert, there was a
banana sliced down the
middle with chocolate chips
and marshmellows inside.
Next meeting will be July
10, 9-11AM. We will be
making breakfast at Carolyn
Newcomer’s home.
—Jodi Bixler
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