Page 3—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Mount Joycee-ettes hear Ann Taylor talk The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes met recently for their November meeting at bor- ough hall. Guests at the meeting were Ann Taylor, state president of the Pennsylvan- ia Jacettes. who gave a talk about the benefits of becoming a state chapter; Region 8 director Stephanie Yentsch, of the Millersville chapter of Pennsylvania Jacettes; Judy Whither, president of the Millersville Jacette group; and Linda Zeiders, a member of the Lititz chapter of Pennsylvan- ia Javcettes. Joycee-ettes include their annual = ‘‘Breakfast - with Santa’’ for community child- ren and their parents on December 15. This event is chaired by Bev Swanson and Nancy Nestleroth. Other events include a live Christmas wreath pro- ject chaired by Joanne Nolt, and a ‘family Christmas party chaired by Jessica Crouser and Sandy Ross- man. Also, two Joycee-ette members, Kathy Bower and Cindy Stoner, will put on a puppet show at the Mount Joy Library. . December 5, 1979 Upcoming events for the —Bev Sanson Young penple from the Cons remations] Bible Church soll a living crorhe for the Candlelight Tour in Marietta. In front: Mary is portrayed by Cindi Martin; Joseph, Joel Gerber. In back: shepherd on left is Gerry Mylin; Greg Johson is on the right. Participating in the day’s events were Tom Myers, Steve Hershey, Jeff Burkholder, Dave Haines and Sherri Martin. : Food stamps will be easier to get for elderly & disabled after Jan. 1 New federal food stamp If you think you may rules will go into effect on qualify for the new deduc- January 1st, making it tions, call the county easier for elderly or disabled : people to get food stamps. The new rules increase the amount that these households can deduct for medical and shelter costs. Under the present rules, shelter costs are fixed at $90 per month, and there is no deduction for medicine. Starting next year anyone 60 or older. who is getting Supplemental Security In- come or disability payments from Social Security may claim higher deductions. The new medical deduc- tion will be equal to vour medical costs over $35 per month. The new shelter deduction will be the amount by which vour rent exceeds half of vour adjust- ed income (adjusted income is income after all other deductions). Allowable shelter costs include rent, mortgage pay- ments, utility bills, property taxes, and insurance. assistance office or the food stamp hotline, which is 1-800-692-7462. OPEN 9-9 Mon. — Sat. until Christmas an 2” } BE \1AZ 7, mir Filled with delicious mint 0% XZ 2 AEE £2 A candy. 18 oz. net wt. STZ SORRY, NO RAINCHECKS PAD 5» P (ond “a LY J A) ” CLOSED SUNDAYS THE FRIENDLY STORE =2.] Mount Joy G.C. Murphy Co. 12-14 West Main Street {4 18 W. Main St} Mount Joy, PA Gift-giving Headquarters TVs Radios Appliances ———) Auto Accessories Tires Bikes & Accessories SoA Toys 85 Hair Care Products ET POST WROD IE there’s no place like Home for the Holidays ....and there’s no place like Kenny Smith Sports for your Christmas Shopping i enny Smith Sports ~ " Hours; 9 to 5:30 Daily; 9 to 9 Friday To LI dabaddbbiial HI ql 65 East Main Street Mount Joy, PA 717-653-5051 : VISA & M/Chg OPEN NIGHTS
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