Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Plans for Regency Apartments for old proceed Plans for erecting Regen- cy Apartments for the elderly in Mount Joy, on Route 230 west of Newcom- er Road, are moving along. Not too far from the proposed subsidized apart- ments for the Poor, Creek- side, the proposed Regency Apartments have not as yet aroused any opposition from local residents, who were vociferously opposed to Creekside. Pat Kenney, Marietta, head of the Human Relat- ions Commission of Lancas- ter County, has said that the public rarely objects to public housing for the elderly as they do for housing for the poor. People figure that the elderly are harmless, sitting in their rocking chairs on their front porches. Bruce Hamer, borough manager of Mount Joy and speaking for the borough E. Donegal East Donegal officials have asked the county planning commission to review a porposed ordinance to forbid the operation of “Bottle clubs’’ in the township. A ‘‘bottle club’ is an eating, drinking, or dancing council has pointed out that the site for Regency Apart- ments is zoned for commerc- ial building, and will have to be rezoned before the apartments can go up. He also has pointed out that the apartments are too far from the stores in Mount Joy for elderly people to walk that distance. Charles Patterson of the Redevelopment Authority has expressed the opinion that the proposed rents of $200 a month for the one-bedroom apartments are steep for older people. wants no bottle clubs establishment without a liquor license to which patrons bring their own bottles of liquor for their consumption on the premis- €S. A “‘Bottle club’ on the Columbia Pike in Manor Township has been the scene of numerous intoxicat- ed disturbances in the past year. There were rumors that investors wanted to open such a ‘*bottle club’ in East Donegal. Extend your personality. Very near where you are, there’s a whole collection of Telefashion™ phone styles to match your unique manner of speaking. Fancy phones, fun phones and just plain functional phones—we have them all by the counter and shelf full. Stop by and try them. When it comes to keeping conversation lively, you know you can always call on us. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System aL October 31, 1979 Bonnie M. Lee receives her prize from Charles Shaffner, Fire Chief of the Maytown-East Donegal Fire Company Bonnie Lee’s slogan wins Maytown contest Bonnie M. Lee, was the winner of a smoke alarm, presented by Charles Shaff- ner, Fire Chief of the Maytown-East Donegal Fire Company which sponsored the safety slogan contest. The two slogans Bonnie submitted were: ‘‘Be cau- tious/Be careful/Believe it- Fire kills.” **With fire take care be safety aware.’ Pack 136, youth group see ‘Scream in Dark’ Webelos Den of Cub Pack 136 .and the Presbyterian Youth Group went to Scream In The Dark. Leaders were Dana Mark, John Auker, Vaughn Mark, and Bryan Mark. Webelos and youths at- tending were Jim Prout, Michael Loring, Robert Keener, Lester Dimeler, Jr., Robert Weatherbie, Carol Dimeler, Kevin Mark, Jen- nifer Catlett, Susan Ash- born, Eric Tishler, Rhonda Shank, Jean Mark, William Biesecker, Amy Biesecker, Scott Leonard, Kyra Van- dergrift, Tinja Vandergrift, Mark Wilhelm, and Terry Miles. Pack 136 had a committee at the home of Robert W. Mark. Attending were Ro- bert Mark, Myron Weber, Howard Haldeman, Victor Wolf, Ann Mark, Carolyn Newcomer, Susan Groff, Edna Wolf, and Loretta Dimeler. Halloween Pack Meeting was held at Seiler School. Awards were given by cub- master Robert W. Mark to the following: Bobcat: Kyle Hipple, David Kleinfelter, Michael Gilleland, Christen Chris- tofferson, Chris Augenstein, Jesse Spence, Reed Boring, William Pfautz, James Gamble, and Thomas Dixon. The Den Chief from Troop 39 inducted Todd Newcom- er, plus a den leader and three assistant den mothers: Howard Haldeman, Mary Ritzman, Susan Groff, Aud- rey Tissen. Also inducted were Webelos Michael Bor- ing and Jim Prout. Halloween costume win- ners were: funniest, Kyle Hipple; ugliest, Jesse Spence; most original, Les- ter Dimeler, Jr.; prettiest, Michael Boring. Judges were Charles Heaps, Gerald Alleman, James Lawrence, and Rev. Norman Duns- more. Ann Mark of Den 2 won the attendance award. Lor- retta Dimeler of Den 1 got the aluminum can award. Dana Mark won the lead singing contest. {| © IMAG
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