Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 17, 1979, Image 4

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Little People’s parents
Little People’s Coopera-
tive Nursery School will hold
a parents’ meeting on Tues-
day, Oct. 31st, at 7:30pm.
The meeting will be held in
the Fellowship Hall of the
Florin Church of the
Brethren on Bruce Avenue
in Mount Joy.
Alan Babcock, a psycholo-
gist from IU13 who
specializes in working with
pre-school children, will
speak on the following
topics:
Parenting three- and four-
year-olds
Your child’s self-image
Services available from
IU13
The public is invited to
attend this informative
meeting.
Little People school
is open to all children
Little People’s Coopera-
tive Nursery School admits
students of any race, color,
and national or ethnic origin
and does not discriminate in
admission policies or in any
of its programs. The school
is not religiously affiliated,
although it uses the facilities
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CITGO |
MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 AM.
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
£d Reeves, Prop. Phone 420-3863
East End Koute 441-— Marietta
of the Florin Church of the
Brethren.
Because of this nondis-
criminatory policy, the IRS
has granted the school
tax-exempt status. Gifts
made to the Little People’s
Nursery School may be
counted as charitable deduc-
tions on income taxes.
8:30 P.M. DAILY
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Commodes, walkers, crutches, canes,
wheelchairs, surgical support garments,
traction equipment, elastic hosiery . . .
A complete HOME HEALTH CARE FACILITY
for all your prescription needs.
Phone 684-2551 684-2552
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..ou the corwen since (893
Third & Locust Sts., Columbia
Mayor Gingrich signs a proclamation honoring
working women while Mary Jane Hoffer looks on.
Businesswomen Week
declared, Oct. 21-27
National Business Wo-
men’s Week will be
observed on Oct. 21 through
27. This annual event
started S1 years ago, in
1928. It is in honor of all
working women and their
contributions to their com-
munities and their nation.
Mayor Gingrich has
signed a proclamation
honoring working women in
Mount Joy, Marietta, and
PP&L asks for banning §
anntinukes
PP&L has joined with the
NRC in asking for the
dismissal of Citzens Against
Nuclear Power (CAND) from
the proceedings in regard to
the licensing of the Berwick
nuclear power plant, partly
owned by PP&L.
The dismissal of the anti-
nuke group from the
proceedings was demanded
because CAND has refused
to answer questions from
other parties in the
discussions, including both
Brownies
invested
An investiture service was
held for new brownies of
Troop 323 of Mount Joy last
week at Glossbrenner U.M.
Church.
The new members of the
troop are Dawn Balassone,
Kelly Lynn King, Suzanne
Perkins, Donna Jean Wittel,
and Morie Zielke. Leslie
Hawkins and Debra Potts
transfered into the troop at
the same time.
The brownie story was
presented for the girls.
Parents were invited to
the investiture. Leaders of
Troop 323 are Mrs. Trudy
Houck and Mrs. Betty
Bitzer.
Maytown. Present at the
signing of the proclamation
was Mary Jane Hoffer,
director of public relations
for the Mount Joy Business
and Professional Women's
Club.
Membership in the BPW
is open to any business or
professional woman. For
information about the BPW,
call Mrs. Gail Hoover at
653-1148.
at hearing
PP&L and the NRC. NRC
regulations require that all
parties in a hearing reply to
each others’ questions.
CAND claims that the
questions constitute harass-
ment.
CAND was given an
extension past the deadline
to answer the questions,
which regarded the bases
for its opposition to
licensing the Berwick plant,
now 80% complete.
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Chiques Athletic co-ed
volleyball, October 21
The Chiques Adult Ath-
letic Association will open
its ninth co-ed volleyball
season on Sunday, Oct. 21,
with two matches at the
printed below. Team names
abbreviated: Big L=BL,
Fay Sherman’s=FS, Harris
Hub=HH, and Three Cen-
ter Square=3C,
Marietta Community House Oct. 21 BL-FS, HH-3C
gym, starting at 1:00pm. Oct. 28 BL-HH, FS-3C
The teams in the league Nov. 4 BL-3C, FS-HH
this season are Three Center Nov. 11 HH-3C, BL-FS
Square Inn, Fay Sherman’s Nov. 18 FS-3C, BL-HH
Restaurant, Harris Hub Co., Dec. 2 HH-3C, BL-FS
and, back to defend their Dec.9 BL-FS, HH-3C
title for the third time, Big Dec. 16 BL-HH, FS-3C
IL; Jan. 6 BL-3C, FS-HH
Sunday's matches are Big Jan. 13 HH-3C, BL-FS
L vs. Fay Sherman’s at 1:00 Jan. 20 FS-3C, BL-HH
and Three Center Square vs. Jan. 27 FS-HH, BL-3C
Harris Hub at 1:45. Feb. 3 Semi-finals
The Chiques A.A.A. Feb. 10 Finals
schedule for the season is
“RESOLVE”
The Lancaster Provisional
chapter of RESOLVE, the
national support group for
infertile couples, will hold a
meeting on Wednesday,
Oct. 17th, at 7:30pm at St.
Joseph Hospital.
A film by Dr. Herbert W.
Horn, Jr., one of the
country’s leading experts on
infertility, will be shown. All
those with an interest,
personal or professional, are
invited.
For more information, call
Kathy Groff at 569-9752 or
Pam Prenger at 898-0946.
Above and below are two of the posters made for
national ‘‘Reading is Fun’’ Day.
Bored Toke Q trip with
Oct