Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 30, 1980, Image 1

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    CALL IN NEWS.....to
Hazel Baker [Marietta]
426-3643
Cherie Dillow [Mount Joy]
653-1609
The Susquehanna Times
426-2212 or 653-8383
SUSQ
Vol. 80, No. 5, January 30, 1980
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletit
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
Mount Joy J-Cs select R.D. Stoner
for >79 Distinguished Service Award
Robert D. Stoner, 25
North Barbara Street,
Mount Joy, was the recipi-
ent of the Mount Joy
Jaycees Distinquished Serv-
ice Award. Bill Martin, last
year’s winner, present him
with a plaque and an
inscribed watch.
Stoner, last year’s Mount
Joy Jaycees president, is
currently serving as Region
8 director of the Pennsyl-
vania Jaycees. He is also a
newly elected member of
the Mount Joy Borough
Council.
Stoner has been involved
with many projects through-
out the past year, including:
the Miss Donegal Area
Pageant, the 75-plus ban-
quet, the Community Prayer
Breakfast, the Hugh O’-
Brien
Youth Leadership
Award, the Memorial Day
carnival and parade, Apple
Butter Week, the Jaycees
Road Rally, the bicycle
rodeo and the flag project.
Stoner participated in
personal development and
Leadership in Action pro-
grams both locally and in
Tulsa, Okla.
In addition to his com-
munity service he is also
active at St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church in Mount
Joy. He serves as choir
president and has served as
chairman of the church’s
worship and preaching com-
mission.
The 28-year-old Stoner is
a 1969 graduate of Donegal
High School. He received
his Associate degree in
architectural drafting from
Triangle Institute of Tech-
nology, Pittsburg in 1971
and is employed as the
General Manager of Slaugh
Homes, Mark I Construction
of Lancaster.
He is the Son of Harvey
and Beatrice Stoner, 121
West Main Street, Mount
Joy and is married to the
former Cynthia Herman.
The Stoners have two
daughters, Stephanie, 35,
and Nicole, 1.
The Keynote speaker of
the D.S.A. Banquet was
Pennsylvania Auditor Gen-
eral Al Benedict. Mayor
James Gingrich served as
master of ceremonies. Rob-
ert Phillips, Pennsylvania
Jaycees state president, and
Jerry Andria, Pennsylvania
Jaycees state secretary also
spoke.
Bob Stoner, right, is presented the Mount Joy Jaycees’ Distinquished Service
Award by last year’s recipient, Bill Martin.
FIFTEEN CENTS
Mary Elizabeth Hoffmaster, left, receives an engraved pewter plate from
Dorothy Schock. Mrs. Hoffmaster was named Outstanding Woman of the Year
of 1979 by the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes.
Mary Elizabeth Hoffmaster selected
by Joycee-ettes as Woman of Year
Mary Elizabeth Hoff-
master was named Out-
standing Woman of the Year
for 1979 by the Mount Joy
Joycee-ettes at the Saturday
night Jaycee D.S.A. Ban-
quet. Dorothy Schock, last
year recipient of the award,
presented Mary with an
engraved pewter plate in
recognition of her contribu-
tions to the community.
Mary, a life-long Mount
Joy resident, is a registered
nurse and a certified
emergency medical tech-
nician employed by Dr.
Miles Newman of Elizabeth-
town. Mary has shared her
expertise in nursing through
her work with the Mount Joy
Ambulance Association. She
has assisted with ambulance
calls since 1952 and current-
This week’s calendar
Marietta Youth Center
activities will be held weekly
through the end of April. All
activities will be held at the
Youth Center, East Front
St., from 7 to 8:30 pm.
Listed are the different
groups:
Monday, Boys 9 to 12
Tuesday, Girls 9 to 12
Thursday, Guys 13 to 18
Saturday, Youth 13 to 18
Anyone interested in
more information concern-
ing the Marietta Youth
Center should contact Gary
Newton at 426-2514.
Marietta Youth Street
Hockey practice to be held
at the Marietta Community
House, Thursday, 4:30 to
ly serves as a crew chief for
the association. She has also
served as chairperson and
vice chairperson of the
Mount Joy Ambulance com-
mittee.
She has volunteered her
time giving shots and
vaccines at almost every
clinic in Mount Joy over the
past twenty years.
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6:30 pm. Interested persons
should contact Gary Newton
at 426-2514.
A brass rubbing workshop
will be held at the Marietta
Restoration Associates new
information center Tuesday,
February S, at 7:30. For
information, phone 426-3214
or 426-1694.