Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Joycee-ettes complete plans for fashion show The Joycee-ettes were the guests of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon at 7 rinity Lutheran Chu ch for their Oct. 17th meeting An exciting program by nypno- tist John Shenk was enjoyed by everyone. Each club held its own business meeting before Shenk's program. Final plans were discuss- ed for an upcoming fashion show/card party. scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 14th, at 7:30pm at the Mount Joy American Legion. The theme will be ‘‘Holiday Splendor’’ and the fashions will be provided by Grace Blough Apparel and Chap- man’s Apparel of Elizabeth- town. Hand-made door prizes will be given away and shopping sprees at Grace Blough’s and Chap- man’s will be raffled. Co-chairwomen for this project are Sue ".Pomas and Cindy Stoner. Tickets may be purchased by calling 653-2604 or by contacting any Joycee-ette. Again this year the Joycee -ettes will run their “*“Thanksgiving Basket’ project which will be chaired by JoAnn Aument. Each girl contributes canned goods and foodstuffs which will be given away to a needy family in Mount Joy. In a new project, chaired by JoAnne Nolt, live Christ- mas wreaths will be made. Place your order with any Joycee-ette. The Joycee-ettes would like to welcome a new member, Linda Sherk. —Beverly Swanson Jacquie McCurdy shows off the outfit she will wear in the fashion show. The outfit is from Grace Blough, in Flizahethtown Football Banquet to be held November 13th The 1979 Football Ban- quet in honor of the Donegal Fighting Indians will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 13th, at Hostetter’s Dining Hall, at 6:30pm. Varsity, Junior Varsity and Junior High Football players and cheer- leaders are invited as guests of the Football Booster Club. General admission will be $6.00 for adults, and $4.00 for children under 10. Tickets may be purchased by calling these numbers: 653-5363; 426-3378; or the High School office, 653-1871. The next Football Booster Club meeting will be held on Nov. Sth at the high school. The public is invited and will be welcomed. The Susqehanna Times’ Mount Joy editor, Cherie Dillow, received the follow- ing letter concerning our “Parent of the Week” column. Dear Mrs. Dillow, I know [your son] Scott. I wish that you could pick my mom for parent of the week. My moms name is: Jackie Gainer. You might know my dad from P.T.G. he is the vice president. My mom is very nice. But she can get mad sometimes but she does it because she loves us. So that is why you should pick her for Parent of the Week. Yours Truly, Lori Gainer—10 Kelly Gainer—6 Traci Gainer—4 ‘“Was I surprised to hear about that letter!” Jackie Gainer of Mount Joy. “It really took me by surprise because Lori was grounded the week she sent you the letter. “You try so hard to do the right thing in raising you children,’’ Jackie continued, ‘““and just when you think your getting no where they turn around and do some- thing like this. It sure makes everything worthwhile.”’ When we arrived the whole family was there to greet our reporter. Jackie, her husband Larry, and the three girls, Lori, Kelly and Traci. The girls were all very excited, especially Traci, who could hardly sit still during the interview. It was obvious that the family enjoys being to- gether. ‘Kelly just started first grade, and Traci really misses her two sisters while they are away at school all day,”’ said Jackie. Traci was having a good time while her sister were home, tossing around a ball with Kelly. How does a family have fun together today? said - October 31, 1979 Jackie and Larry Gainer with their children, Traci, Lori and Kelly Parents of the Week Jackie and Larry Gainer “We do many things together, but I think the most important ones are the simple things,”’ remarked Jackie. The family likes to take walks together and now that fall is here they play in the leaves. : “We play games Life,’’ said Lori. ‘And Candyland,’’ added Kelly. The Gainers like to do many things as a family. Each fall they visit Gettys- burg to see the changing leaves. In the summer they go to Hershey Park. ‘I like to go on the Sooper Dooper Looper with Dad,” grinned Lori. The family also took a trip to Florida this past spring. All three girls agreed that they liked Disney World better than anything else. ‘Family trips like that are fun,’’ remarked Larry, ‘‘but it is also important to share your everyday life with the children. I am active in the Jaycees, and I often take one of the girls with me to events that we sponsor. Lori was with me last week at the Mixed Doubles Run. It is important to share your life with your children: to let them see what you are doing.” “We feel that it is very important to set a good example for our children,” added Jackie. ‘‘Everyone makes mistakes and we want our girls to know that they will to. We want to show them how to live through their mistakes, and how to overcome them. ‘I also feel it is important to show affection within the family, both toward Larry and to the girls. We want them to have an understand- ing of true family love; I believe it will stay with them for the rest of their lives. “The church is also important in our family,” continued Jackie. The girls all said that they enjoyed like attenting Sunday School. “We're having special discussions on the family right now. It is funny, but all of a sudden the family is coming up in everything we are doing. We feel fortunate that we have a good strong family. It seems to be getting stronger because of all the little things that have been happening to us.’’ The Gainers attend the First Church of God in Elizabeth- town. [continued on page 12] Predicto says Donegal over Norlebco, 21 to 19 Here are Dr. Predicto’s predictions for next week’s games: SECTION ONE Lancaster Catholic over Lebanon Wilson over Hempfield Manheim Township over Conestoga Valley Governor Mifflin over Conestoga Valley Cedar Crest over McCaskey The Donegal High School faculty defeated the girls’ J.V. tennis team by a score of 4 to 3. All the doubles were cancelled in the middle of play because of rain. The results of matches were as follows: 1. Cindy Brubaker over Mrs. Paden 6-5; 2. Miss Charles over Amy Keffer 6-2; 3. Ruthellen McMartin over Miss Gino 6-1; 4. Mrs. Zangari over Tammi Stephens 6-3. (Mrs. Zangari was Miss Etsell’s tennis coach when she was in high school.) S. Jodi Brubaker over Mrs. Lal 6-4; 6. Mr. Loercher (playing lefthanded) over Kim Perry SECTION TWO Warwick over Penn Manor Columbia over Ephrata Manheim Central over Solanco SECTION THREE ELCO over Lampeter- Strasburg Annville-Cleona over Cocalico Garden Spot over Lebanon Catholic Donegal over Northern Lebanon 21-19 DHS faculty beats J-Vs Faculty wins at tennis; Loercher handicapped and Cindy Peifer 6-0. (Mr. Loercher is ranked in Middle Atlantic States and should have been handicap- ped a little more); 7. Mrs. Deb Reuter over Wendy Gantz 6-2; 8. Miss Gino and Mrs. Zangari-vs. Stacey Ricedorf and Kay Pomeroy, 3-3 when cancelled for rain; 9. Mr. Paden and Miss Charles vs. Emmy Zuch and Lori Harvey, 5-0. Paden and Charles cancelled for rain. Both teams made a great showing in the wind. The balls were difficult to judge in the wind. Thank you to the faculty members who participated from the girls’ J.V. team. —XKitty Jo Etsell
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