Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 15, 1979, Image 5

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    979
August 15, 1979
Girl Scouts ous career possibilities
About 100 local girl
scouts are combining plea-
sure and learning at Sico
Park day camp this week.
Many programs are going
on at the camp. Each unit is
assigned one nation, and the
girls study the language,
customs, and learn about
girl scouting in that country.
Some of the younger kids
have gone on tours of Mount
Joy and learned some local
history.
Last Wednesday a panel
of women in various profes-
sions talked with the girl
scouts.
The women were: Connie
Walp, an occupational
therapist for Easter Seals;
Marlene Joyce, a reporter
and announcer for radio
stations WLPA-AM and
WNCE-FM; Rev. Elizabeth
Iseminger,
First United Methodist
Church of Marietta and
Bainbridge; Lee Gardner,
television personality from
WLYH-TV; and trooper
Romaine Engle of the
Pennsylvania State Police.
pastor of the
Trooper Engle talks about police work
Nancy Kopf is the day
camp director. Elle Gainer is
co-director.
A special program was
put on Wednesday night,
when the parents came.
Pack 136 visits Gettysburg
Mount Joy Cub Pack 136
went to Gettysburg. Leaders
who attended were Robert
Mark, Ann Mark, Bryan
Mark, Edna Wolf, Loretta
Dimeler, and Beverly Gut-
shall. Boys who attended
were Lester Dimefer, Jr.,
Brian Dukeman, Kevin Eby,
Jeffery Suter, Eric Bubacz,
Todd Newcomer, Eric
Koser, Eric Mengel, Eric
Lutz, Jerome Lutz, Kirk
Landis, and Andy Breault.
Others were Roberta Mark,
Kevin Mark, Tina Mark,
Melissa Gutshall, Carol
Dimeler, Brenda Dimeler,
Eddie Nissley, Allan and
Carol Bubacz, Carolyn New-
comer and Neal Mengel.
Their battlefield guide
was Terry Fox. The cubs
also visited the National
Civil War Wax Museum, the
electric map, and the cyclo-
rama. They stopped at
McDonald’s retaurant for
supper in York.
Presbyterians demolish disc jockeys
The Presbyterian softball
team played the 9106 Radio
Station team at York. The
Presbyterians won 42-3.
Coach Robert Mark and
assistant coach John Auker
watched as home runs were
hit by Howard Haldeman,
Vaughn Mark, and Robert
Sentimaw.
The team consists of:
Howard Haldeman, David
Crills, Patrick Weber,
Vaughn Mark, Dana Mark,
School board agenda
The agenda for the next
meeting of the Donegal
School Board, at 8:00 PM,
August 16th, in the District
Office, is as follows:
1. Personnel matters: one
resignation, several recom-
mendations for hirings;
2. Athletic coaching re-
commendations;
3. Tax matters—prosecu-
tions of non-filers;
4. 1.U. 13 rental agree-
ments;
5. New textbook adoption;
6. Advertising of specs for
a walk-in freezer;
7. Approval of student
Bring your own meat
to Welcome Wagon picnic
The Mount foy Welcome
Wagon will hold a picnic at
Sico Park pavilion no. 9 on
August 19 at 1 p.m.
Menibers should bring
their own meat to grill,
something to drink, and a
covered dish, hot or cold, to
share with ervyone. Mem-
bers should also bring plates
and cups. Forks and spoons
will be provided, as will
mustard and ketchup and
the grills.
There will be volleyball,
softball, and sandbox play
for the little ones.
On August 23 at 8 p.m,,
there will be a farewell party
for Dianne Hummel at the
Watering Trough. Dianne
and her family are moving to
Keith Shreiner, Robert Sen-
timaw, Eric Littell, Kerry
Shreiner, and Kevin Ney.
Jean Mark is the team’s ball
girl.
Brian Mark also attended.
handbooks for ’79-80;
8. Second and final
reading of revised district
policy book;
9. Consideration of bids to
rejuvenate and convert ex-
isting high school track;
10. Property repairs and
other matters.
Wellsboro, Pa., at the end of
this inonth. The Welcome
Wagon officers stated that
they will miss Dianne, but
wish her well in her new
community.
Dianne was very active in
the - club, serving as
president in 1977-78.
Members planning to
attend should call Sue
Binkle at 653-4895.
Maytown Fire Co. report
Maytown Fire Chief
Charles Shaffner reported a
total of 7 emergency fire
calls for the month of July.
There were also 2 public
service calls, 1 work detail,
and 4 training sessions.
The emergency calls were
as follows:
7-2, dumpster fire at
Rivermoor Apartments; 7-5,
assist to Marietta Fire Co. at
a laundromat fire on Market
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Street; 7-10, standy in
Rheems for a barn fire at
Greentree Church; 7-12,
feed truck fire, Rte. 743
north (assisted by Rheems
tanker); 7-16, electric lines
on fire, 130 W. Elizabeth
Street, Maytown; 7-23,
assisted Bainbridge on pos-
sible structure fire, Thome
Farm, Conoy Twp.; 7-30,
automatic fire alarm at
Donegal Mutual Insurance
Due to the rain last
week, our sidewalk
sale will continue!
Inside!
on Rte. 441 (malfunction of
alarm system).
Maytown Fire Co. mem-
bers participated in the
recently-held Zone 7 Field
Day, hosted by Florin Fire
Co. The Fire Co. holds its
monthly meetings on the
second Monday of every
month. Prospective mem-
bers are invited to attend or
contact a Fire Co. member
for an application.
All sales final
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