979 Ce ong to ela- ent and ate ant on ild iv wwe AW t ’ f f AR J October 17, 1979 School Board agenda The agenda for the School Board meeting of Thursday, Oct. 18, at 8:00pm in the District Offices on South Market Ave., Mount Joy, is as follows: 1. The Board will get a report from Mr. Knorr on the athletic trainer program that he is pursuing at Millersville State College. 2. The resignation of a Donegal High School Eng- lish teacher, Mrs. Susan Schlosser. (The District is now interviewing replace- ment candidates.) 3. Contract to a teacher substitute and other substi- tutes to be approved. 4. The employment of a supervisor for the early bus students at the junior high. S. Personnel matters: coaching recommendations, etc. 6. Requests for approval to attend meetings, semin- ars, student conferences, etc, 7. A report on the DEA arbitration. 8. Approval of unemploy- ment compensation plan. 9. Resignation of a tax collector in Mount Joy Township. 10. District auditor’s report for 1978-79 to be discussed. Obituaries MRS. CLARENCE SHELLY Blanche H. Shelly, 63, of 742 Bruce Ave., Mount Joy, died last week at Lancaster General Hospital. She was the wife of Clarence N. Shelly. She was born in Lancaster, a daughter of the late Christian and Catherine Hess Smith. She was a member of the East Fairview Church of the Brethren. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters: Dorothy, the wife of Roy Kenneth Geib of Mount Joy RDI; Edith, the wife of Arthur B. Hess, Manheim RD2; and Mary Ann, the wife of Fred A. Shoop, Mount Joy. She is also survived by four grand- children; a brother, Jacob Smith, of Lancaster; a sister Jane, the wife of Murray Leakway, Newmanstown; and another sister, Leah Espenshade, of Lancaster. CLYDE LINDEMUTH Clyde L. Lindemuth, 68, of West Elizabeth St., Maytown, died last week at Lancaster General Hospital after a lenghty illness. He was born in Rowenna, a son of the late Willis S. and Mae Billet Lindemuth. He worked for 42 years at Gerberich and Payne Shoe Co., retiring in 1970. Surviving him are his wife, Pauline E. Hartzell Lindemuth, Maytown; a son Gerald, of Maytown; a son Donald, of Elizabethtown; three grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Louise Winters of Elizabethtown. 11. Awarding of bids for curbing and sidewalks at the junior high. 12. A request for permission to advertise for bids on trash removal and elementary library books. 13. Property matters, repairs, etc. 14. Transportion con- tracts. 1S. Legislative and other matters that are brought up.’ Book fair at M.S.C. A book fair will be held at Ganser Library on the Millersville campus on Oct. 26-28. Many unusual books, prints, etc, will be offered. Bookbinding will be demon- strated. Gate receipts will benefit the Friends of Ganser Library organiza- tion. Hours are 6-10pm Friday, 10am-6pm Saturday and 12-Spm Sunday. on rN Above are the winner's of the poster contest sponsored by the Friendship Fire Company of Mount Joy. Prizes of $15, $10 and $5 were given in each grade catagory. From left to right, in the front row, first grade, 3rd, Jeff Kerchner, 2nd John Brunner, 1st Brian Richards; 2nd grade, 3rd Marlana Henerdeer, 2nd Mike Ruth, 1st Thomas Geib; 3rd grade, 3rd John Yeh N., (Te nits $)O, Boi SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 # ss ; : Sa Skrodinsky, 2nd Tammie Taylor, 1st John Peters [not pictured]; second row, 4th grade, 3rd Darryl Hughes [not pictured] and Kirk Landis, 2nd Jim Prout, 1st Melissa Bubacz; 5th grade, 3rd Sharon Nissley [not pictured], 2nd Matt Blasick, 1st Eric Lutz; 6th grade, 3rd Mike Gish, 2nd Staci Stettler and 1st Tom Shenk. Ry Pe A No savings deposit or checking account requirement. No monthly service charge. No minimum balance No small print. . . No surprises! That's First Class Service. 2 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 101 E. Main Street 653-1441 426-1512. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 100 W. High Street _ 190 Stony Battery Rd. Mount Joy, PA 17552 Maytown, PA17550 Salunga, PA 17538 898-2478 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION