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ELI RANDLER Mrs. Carrie Lehman Randler, 90, widow of Eli H. Randler, died at Conestoga View following an illness of three years. She resided at 46 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy for the past 40 years. Born in Lawn, she was a daughter of the late Abram and Elizabeth Reed Lehman and was a member of St. Mark's United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Surviving are two sons and two daughters: Michael L., Mount Joy R3, Robert L., Cary, N.C.; Mrs. Grace L. May, Manheim, and Pauline L., wife of Jacob Kline, Marietta; a sister, Mrs. Ada LIL. Short, Lebanon; eight grandchild- ren; 19 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grand- daughter. July 25, 1979 Florin firemen host field day, best guests Florin Fire Company hosted the 2nd annual Zone 7 Field Day last Sunday, and Florin beat all comers in the competition. The firemen competed in gearing up, aiming fire hoses, going through smoke and ladder work. Overall second place went to Friendship Fire Co. E-town and Vigilant (Colum- bia) tied for third place. The first contest (gearing up, bringing up 150 feet of hose and knocking down a target) was won by Friend- ship Co., followed by Florin, and Vigilant. The next event was the Smoke House. Florin, Vigil- ant, Friendship and E-town all won. The firemen next attempt- ed to force a target along a wire with their hoses. Florin, Maytown, and Eliz- abethtown won. In the ladder drill (rescu- ing a ‘“‘victim’’ from a roof with a ladder and replacing the ladder on the truck) Friendship won first place, Vigilant second, and E-town third. The last event was for ambulance crews: it was a stretcher race. E-town, Vigilant and Maytown won. Judes for the events were Henry Good, state fire instructor; Kenneth Heller, Palmyra Fire Dept. Dave Glick, assistant fire chief of the Witmer Fire Dept.; and Lt. Charles Welcomer of the Lancaster Fire Dept. Donegal High class of ’69 holds reunion The Donegal High class of 1969 held their 10th-year reunion on June 30th at the Holiday Inn East. 106 people attended and had a great time. Speakers were Coach Ken Keener, Stan Tucker, John Presto, and Janet Breault. Vickie Fry gave out the awards. One award winner was Jim Musser, who, with his wife Enie, traveled all the way from Hudson, N.H.— the greatest distance. Janet Milligan Breault and her husband Rick got the award for most children along with Donna Bailey Leety and her husband Ray, and Sharon Farmer Wol- gemuth and her husband Ivan, and Joe Wivell and his wife Becky. All four couples have three kids. The most recently mar- ried was Dawn Eshelman Singleton. She married William Singleton in 1978. The most recent baby award went to Janie Gruber Echroth. She had a baby in May. Gag gifts went to Stan Tucker, Joe Wivell, and Terry Simmons, who did not attend. Three door prizes were given out. It was reported that Stan Tucker’s tape player is missing. If anyone knows anything about his tape player, please let him know. Again if you move, please let us know so we can update our address book. See you in 1984. —Wayne Gilchrist Maytown Fire Co. announces music for carnivals The Maytown Fire Co. has announced that the music for their carnivals, to be held on September 14 and 15, are as follows: For Friday night, Septem- ber 14: Rhythm Express. For Saturday night, Sep- tember 15: Champayne Jam. ! Please plan to attend for an evening of fun, food, and entertainment. In the near future new telephone stickers will be delivered to each house in and around Maytown. These stickers contain the new 911 emergency number to call for both fire and ambt "ance. The 911 system will be in The codfish lays ten thousand eggs, The lonely hen but one. And so we scorn the codfish, The humble hen we prize. Which only goes to prove, my friend, It Pays To Advertise! The codfish never cackles when her laying ’s done. effect sometime around October of this year. Do you need or want your car washed? August 11, 1979, between the hours of 9 AM and whenever we stop, the Fire Company will be washing cars at the fire hall. The charges are: $4.00 for a wet wash, or $5.00 to clean the interior and wash the outside of the car. There will be pickup and delivery for those people living in the town of Maytown, by them calling 426-1290 on that day. Anyone interested in bidding on the old refriger- ator located in the fire hall should submit a sealed bid before the next meeting which is on August 13. Man rescued from creek near Baker’s Cafe David Baker, owner of Baker’s Cafe, looked out his window on a recent morning and saw a man lying helpless in the swollen Chiques Creek. Baker rushed outside and pulled the man, Vince Giacoponelli of Mount Joy, out of the creek. Mr. Giacoponelli was not uncon- cious, but had been unable to extricate himself from the water. The Friendship Fire Co. ambulance arrived shortly afterward and took him to Osteopathic Hospital. Ambulance crewman Don Alleman said that he had apparently fallen in while taking his morning walk. Singers, dancers needed for “Oklahoma’’ at ali VEGETA Columbia Little Theatre Chorus and dancers are needed for Columbia Little Theater’s production of ‘“Oklahoma.’’ Anyone inter- ested in singing in the chorus is asked to call 426-1234. Male and female dancers are also asked to audition on Monday, July 30th, at 7:00 PM at the Circle Creek Farm, RD1 Columbia (just off Rte. 441 near Marietta, at the bottom of Chiques aA a saa Hill). dance. Come prepared to If you are interested in this production and are unable to attend the audition, please call 252- 1163 (Wrightsville) or 426- 1234. The production is under the direction of Duane Peters. Musical director is Mary Davies. Choreography is by Sylvia Lutz.
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