Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 05, 1979, Image 3

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    979
BRN
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December 5, 1979
DID
YOU
HEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.
Billett, Sr., of 116 E. Front
St., Marietta, were married
nine years ago yesterday,
Dec. 4th, 1970.
The ceremony was per-
formed by Mr. Billett’s
uncle, Rev. T. Grant Billett
of York.
‘*We've had nine wonder-
ful years together,” said
Mr. Billett.
§§§
Three Mount Joy students
at Juniata College—Jeff
Boulton, Jacob Jake Sherk,
and Philip Good—have been
awarded scholarships for
this academic year.
Boulton and Sherk got
Alumni Annual Support
Fund scholarships, based on
their class ranking, charac-
ter, leadership and citizen-
ship. Good was awarded a
Cresswell - Shellenberger
scholarship for science
majors.
Jeff Boulton, a business
and languages major, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Boulton of RD1. Jake Sherk
is a chem major, and the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G.
Sherk of 207 S. Barbara
Street. Good is studying
pre-medicine. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Good. Jr., of 626 Donegal
Springs Road.
Bradley Brooks of Bain-
bridge will perform with the
E-town College Repertory
Theater mm “Hi ._There,
Nobody,"" and **A Matter of
Life and Death,’ on Dec. 6,
7 and 8, at 7:30pm in the
Alumni Auditorium. r
Jeffrey S. Bryant, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Bryant, 269 W. Walnut St.,
Marietta, has been named
to the dean’s list for the fall
term at Penn State, York
Campus.
Jeffrey is studying for an
associate degree in compu-
ter science.
Bertha and Harry Riley of
Marietta are featured on a
1980 Energy Calendar. The
calendar, produced in Cali-
fornia, has a photograph of
the Rileys in their solar
greenhouse. Call Bertha,
426-1735, if you .are inter-
ested in purchasing a
calendar.
§§8§
Joseph S. Goslik, of
Elizabethtown, was recently
promoted from electrician to
the newly-created position
of assistant manager of
administration for the
Hersheypark & Arena main-
tenance staff.
Gosik’s new responsibili-
ties include coordination of
material and work order
systems, as well as monitor-
ing the flow and control of
all Hersheypark mainten-
ance requirements.
Gosik served in the Air
Force in automated material
and planning. He retired
after 21 years as a senior
Master Sergeant.
§§§
Jo Ann Ramsey-Weigel,
of Brian Ave., RD2 Mount
Joy, is the new head nurse
at the Student Health
Center of Elizabethtown
College. Mrs. Ramsey-
Weigel trained at the
Presbyterian University"
Hospital in Pittsburgh.
She previously worked as
an occupational health nurse
with M&M Mars, and at
E-town High School.
Since taking over at the
college. she has set new
hours and introduced an
“on call’ system for off
hours. She is planning a
preventive medicine and
health awareness program
for the students.
Stacy Heiserman
The 8 point buck
This buck cost a hunter
an awful lot of bucks
Dave Brodhecker of May-
town bagged the first deer
of his hunting career at
7:50am on Monday, Nov.
26th, near Mt. Gretna. The
8-point buck weighed 120
pounds.
After dragging his deer
down the mountainside to a
point where it could be
reached by his car, Dave
seriously injured his right
knee when he stepped out of
his car. The day which
began so successfully ended
in Lancaster General Hos-
pital.
Dave is at home now, but
further medical attention is
necessary.
David Forwood
Heiserman & Forwood are chosen
Stacy Heiserman and
David Forwood are the Boy
and Girl of the Month at
Room #50, Riverview
PUFA
to meet
The regular monthly
meeting of PUFA will be
held on Monday, Dec. 10th,
at 7:30pm in the Donegal
High School library. A
special performance by the
DHS Rhythm Singers will
provide the entertainment.
The public is cordially
invited to attend this
meeting.
The DHS vocal depart-
ment will present its annual
Christmas Concert on Sun-
day, Dec. 16th, at 2:30pm in
the auditorium at DHS. The
chorus is under the direction
of Mrs. RoAnn Lau.
School, Marietta.
Stacy is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Heiserman, 257 W. Walnut
St., Marietta. She is a
Brownie.
David is the son of Glenn
Forwood, RD1 Marietta. He
likes to roller skate.
People Unlled For he Aris
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3
Maytown
Fire Co.
Dec. 10
The regular monthly
meeting of the Maytown-
East Donegal Township Fire
Company will be held on
Monday, Dec. 10th, at
7:00pm.
Voting for officers for
1980 will be held at this
meeting. Absentee ballots
are available from the
president or the company
secretary.
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