Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 28, 1979, Image 3

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    79
CR ALR
November 28, 1979
DID
YOU
HEAR
§88§
Carol Brubaker, of Mount
Joy, will be a soloist in the
annual Christmas Cantata at
Lancaster Bible College on
Saturday, Dec. 8th, at
8:00pm on campus.
§8§
Bruce Neyer, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Neyer
of 306 Birchland Ave.,
Mount Joy, sang with the
Bob Jones University Ora-
torio Society and Orchestra
in a production of Handel's
*“The Messiah.’
Bruce is a senior majoring
in music education at Bob
Jones U.
§§§
S.R. Shellenberger of
Mount Joy is the owner and
breeder of Shelmar-Acres
Venus-ET, a young bull that
has been chosen to enter the
Select Sires Program for
Genetic Advancement sire
sampling procedures. Be-
cause of his outstanding
pedigree, Venus-ET is one
of only 90 Holsteins in the
state to enter this program.
His dam, Shelmar-Acres
Tidy Lone, has set records
for milk and fat production.
His sire, Hillhaven Stand-
out Job, has a Predicted
Difference of +1007 pounds
of milk with a repeatability
of 88%.
Gerald Erb, of RD3
Mount Joy, spoke at the first
of a nationwide series of
public discussions on the
future of agriculture in
Montpelier, New York, on
Nov. 26th.
Secretary of Agriculture
Bob Bergland chaired the
meeting, at which 20
farmers spoke for five
minutes each.
Navy Seaman Recruit Jay
Schatz, the son of Richard
C. and Nancy L. Schatz of
RD2 Mount Joy, has
completed basic training at
the Naval Submarine School
in Groton, Conn.
During the six-week
course, Recruit Schatz
learned about nuclear and
diesal-powered submarines.
He is a 1979 graduate of
Donegal High School.
§§8§
Renee Sager wed to Ray Henry
The marriage of Miss
Renee D. Sager to Mr. Ray
E. Henry took place on
Thursday, Nov. 22, at 7pm,
at St. Luke’s Lutheran
Church, Bainbridge. The
Rev. Russell Burr officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav A.
Sager, Elizabethtown RDI.
She is a graduate of
Elizabethtown High School
and the Mount Joy Vo-Tech
School. She is employed by
AMP, Inc., Elizabethtown.
The groom is the son of
Mrs. Sylvia M. Henry, 38 N.
Gay Street, Marietta. He is
a graduate of Donegal High
School and the Mount Joy
Vo-Tech School. He is
employed by Motor Truck
Equipment Co.
Mrs. Sandra Ober, sister
of the bride, Mount Joy, was
the matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Rochelle Sager,
sister of the bride, Eliza-
bethtown, and Kim Nace,
Columbia.
Donna Geib of Lititz was
the flower girl. Ringbearer
was Mark Babec of Lancas-
ter.
Serving as best man was
Randy Ernest of Columbia.
Ushers were Mike Moyer,
Marietta, and Bill Heffner,
Pioneer Fire Co.
luncheon on Dec. 2
Members of the Pioneer
Fire Company #1, Marietta,
will hold a luncheon on
December 2nd, from noon to
6pm.
Mt. Joy Library
sponsors puppet show
On Saturday, Dec. Ist,
the Mount Joy Library will
present a puppet show for
the children of the commun-
ity. Petunia’s Christmas
will be presented at 10:00
and at 10:30 as part or our
birthday and Christmas
celebration with our
patrons.
The show is the story of
Dr. Wenger speaks
to farm women;
party planned
Farm Women's Society #8
met at the home of Patsy
Warfel on West Main
Street, Mount Joy, on
Saturday, Nov. 17th, at
2:00pm. Kathryn Heisey,
the Society President, was
in charge. Ruth Musser led
the ladies as they sang,
“*Come Ye Thankful People
Come.’' Devotional time
followed as she gave
thoughts on Thanksgiving.
A portion of Psalms 95 was
read. Mary Grace Martin,
Secretary, took the roll call
and read the minutes.
Nineteen members respond-
ed by mentioning some
activity they had performed
the morning prior to the
meeting. Elizabeth Shuman
gave the Treasurer's report.
Nominees for the coming
year are: Anna Mae Derr for
recording Secretary; Alice
Myers for corresponding
Secretary; and Hettie Gin-
School
Here is the Donegal
Schools lunch menu for the
week of Dec. 3rd to 7th.
(Milk is served every day).
Monday
Chicken & Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Mixed Vegetables
Roll & Butter
Pudding
Tuesday |
Beefaroni
Buttered Corn
Roll & Butter
Fruit Crumble
der for Treasurer. Other
officers will serve as at
present.
Dr. Wenger from Lancas-
ter was the special guest
speaker. He gave reminders
to the group on how each’
one can be helpful to others.
He stressed the fact that our
standards should be kept
high as we meet with
different situations each
day. This will create a good
influence among others.
The social period follow-
ed. Hostesses were Patsy
Warfel, Florence Musser,
Esther Musser and Ruth
Musser.
The Christmas Party will
be held at the home of Vera
Frey, Dec. 15th at 6:30pm.
Each member is asked to
bring one hot and one cold
dish. Also, report is to be
given the telephone squad
as to how many plan to be
present.
—Pauline Miller
Menu
Wednesday
Pork Choplet
Whipped Potatoes
Sauerkraut
Cornbread & Butter
Applesauce
Thursday
Hoagie
Buttered Swiss Mix
Fruit Cup
Friday
Fish Dog Sandwich
Buttered Noodles
Tomato Sauce
Fruit
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3
MOUNT JOY CITGO.
964 Main St., Mount Joy 3
Hummelstown.
The couple will fre in
Mount Joy.
FULL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF
FOREIGN & AMERICAN CARS
The cost of the luncheon
is $2.00. The menu includes
chicken corn soup, ‘‘Pioneer
Burgers,”” dessert and
coffee. Everyone is invited.
Phone 653-1104
| HOLLINGER OIL
SERVICE
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Ny HEATING & AIR
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Come on Saturday, Dec. § SALES & SERVICE
1st, to see our puppet show ‘
and to see if Santa left FREE ESTIMATES—
anything at our library for CALL 653-4484
you. 80
—Mount Joy Library 7 WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA
HEINEMAN'S
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Petunia and her goose
friends. We are sure that all
the children will enjoy
watching the antics of the
OFF ENTIRE STOCK
Shop early
for Best Selection
Christmas Boxes Available
VISA and Mastercharge accepted
HEINEMAN'S
247 Locust Street, Columbia