Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES January 28 is the deadline for businesses to file for TMI loans Business owners who suffered economic injury as the result of occurrences at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant, are reminded by the U.S. Small Business Administration that the deadline for submitting applications for loans ex- pires January 28, 1980. James L. Higgins, Disas- ter Coordinator for SBA said the deadline affects busi- ness owners in Dauphin, Cumberland, York, Lancas- ter and Lebanon counties. Applicants seeking addi- tional information may write Mr. Robert Howerter, SBA, Harrisburg Branch Office, 100 Chestnut Street, Harris- burg, Pa. 17101, or call 717-782-3810. Unseasonably warmer weather last week has forced the budding of spring flowers in Lancaster County. In Mount Joy it was reported that Johny Jump-Ups were in bloom at the home of Suie Snyder, Birchland Avenue. Above, are jasmine blooms in front of the 0.K. Snyder Insurance Angency, Main Street, Mount Joy. 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NO. seeecvccsssccescccccccscscsce : ; City OF TOWN ccocevcssscccsccsncccosscscccccncsccce ° State veccecscssescesssscssesssscecseZiDecccscccces Name of person to receive subscription renewal notice, 00008000000000000000000050800600006000000000000000000000000000000086 Jack and Grace Thomas celebrate 25 years together A surpise drop-in party was held recently for Jack and Grace Thomas of 233 North Barbara St., Mount Joy. The couple celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary January 1. The party was planned by the Thomas's children: Julie and Tracy Hamilton, John and Bev Thomas, Deb and Doug Mueller, Mary and Scott Stark and Lori Thom- as. About seventy friends and relatives attended the party. Guests provided a money tree for the couple. ‘They plan to visit her brother in California,” daughter Julie told us, ‘““and we felt this was a nice way of getting them started.”’ The couple has lived in Mount Joy for the past twelve years. The were from Williamsport, PA, orginally, and spent a good deal of time in New York. ‘Some of the people we had invited could not attend because of the weather,” said Julie, “‘but they surprised my parents with telephone calls. It was just a way for us to say how great we'think our parents really are!” Jack and Grace Thomas on their wedding day, January 1, 1955. John Lutz accepts a plague from the Marietta Pioneer Fire Company. Fire Company president Harold McKain looks on. January 23, 1980 John Lutz receives plaque from the Marietta Pioneer Fire Company John Lutz, a former operator of the dispatch service for area fire compan- ies, was presented a plaque at the annual banquet of the Marietta Pioneer Fire Com- pany this past Saturday night. The inscription on the plaque read ‘‘For many years of faithful service’. The award was presented by the fire company president, Harold McKain. Rev. Aristede Red served as master of ceremonies for the event. He also offered the invocation. Special .guests included County Fire Marshall, Paul Knier, and State Police Fire Marshall. Trinity Lutheran, Mount Joy, to have music recital January 27 On Sunday afternoon, January 27, at 4 pm, Mr. Luke K. Grubb, organist, and Dr. LeonaFrances Woskowiak, harpsichordist/ pianist, will present a recital at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. There is no admission charge for the recital. Mr. Grubb holds degrees from Lebanon Valley Col- lege and The Indiana State University, Bloomington, Indiana, and has done doctoral work at Temple University. He is an Asso- ciate Professor of Music at Millersville State College and serves as the Director of Music and Organist at the First Reformed Church, Lancaster, PA. Dr. Woskowiak holds degrees from Duquesne University, The Pennsyl- vania State University, an Orff Certificate from the University of Toronto, and has done post-doctoral work at Carnegie-Mellon Univer- sity and The New York State University. She is an Associate Professor of Mu- sic at Millersville State College and serves as the Director of Music at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. She is also an organist at the church and directs the Mount Joy Community Youth Choir. The program Sunday afternoon will include music from the baroque, classical, Births LEONARD, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Tina Stockbauer), 23 Railroad Ave., Marietta, a daughter at the St. Jose~h Hospital. MUEHLING, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Glenda Longeneck- er), S81 Stauffer Court, Mount Joy, a daughter at the General Hospital. romantic and contemporary periods. The harpsichord and organ are featured in Jan Sweslink’s ‘“Echo Fan- tasia in A Minor’’, Antonio Soler’s ‘‘Concerto VI”, and Georg Handel’s ‘‘Con- certo No. 13 in F Major.” The organ and piano are featured in ‘‘Duplum’’ by Hermann Schroeder, Cesar Franck’s ‘‘Prelude, Fugue and Variation for Organ and Piano’’, and Marcel Dupre’s ‘““Variations on Two Themes for Piano and Organ.” RINEHART, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Betty Baltozer), 130 N. High St., Mount Joy, a son at the Hershey Medical Center. SMOKER, Mr. and Mrs. John (Sheri Zerphey), 606 Water St., Mount Joy, a son at the General Hospital. >< =