Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 19, 1980, Image 12

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    Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Injured Donegal maids
finally go down fighting
Last week the remarkable
achievments of the girls
basketball team of Donegal
High School finally came to
an end for this season.
Lacking the able services
of Tanya Merchant, on the
sidelines with an injured
knee, the Donegal girls were
finally stopped in the
playoffs for the state
championship by undefeat-
ed Marion Catholic, 51-46.
With only 1:40 remaining
in the game, however, the
score was 46-46, after a
spirited comeback by Done-
gal.
But the Shimkus girls of
Marian added a few more in
less than two minutes to
take the game.
The season’s total for
Donegal was 27-4, including
the overall championship of
the Lancaster - Lebanon
League.
Beth Keffer was high
scorer for Donegal with 17
points.
Not only did Donegal have
to play without able Merch-
ant, but ace Sherri Kinsey
played gamely with an
injured ankle.
This was a team that
showed lots of courage and
spirit, according to expert
observers.
Earlier in the week the
Indian maids had breezed
by Lourdes in the playoffs,
73-39.
Mike Greiner makes it
to state semi-finals
Mike Greiner, Donegal’s
119-pound district wrestling
champion, went to the
semi-finals last week in the
tournament for the state
championships.
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Greiner lost a decision,
3-5, to Jack Martin of
Danville.
Martin went on to lose in
the finals to Throckmorton
of Waynesburg.
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In the above photo Katheryn Garrity models one of
the outfits she will be wearing in the Welcome Wagon
Fashion Show/Card Party to be held March 27 at 8:00
pm in the American Legion Hall. Clothes for the
Fashion Show are provided by the Orange Owl, Mount
Joy. In this photo Kathy is wearing an awning stripe
two-piece with a deep slit. The outfit is 100% cotton.
Tickets for the Fashion Show/Card Party are $2.50
and may be purchased by calling Rita Boger at
653-4929 or Sherry Lantz at 684-5705. You won't want
to miss the show, complete with beautiful door prizes!
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technician-engineer Erik Anderson.
Joel Sater, David Kalmbach to star in movie
“The American Trail,’ an Agway production
The American Trail, a
daily syndicated television
series sponsored by Agway
Inc. of Syracuse, N.Y., will
have a crew in Marietta
Friday, March 21, to
produce features on David
Kalmbach and the old movie
theatre and Joel Sater and
his Antiques. They will be
shooting at the movie
theatre at 9:00 am and they
will move on to Sater’s at
1:30 pm.
The American Trail deals
with people, places and
times in an 11-state area.
The series focuses on people
Marietta Little League
registration Mar. 22, 29
Registration for summer
Little League Baseball,
sponsored by the Marietta
Youth Athletic Association,
will be held Saturday,
March 22 and 29, from 10 to
12 and 1 to 4 PM, in the
Marietta Community
House.
The MYAA recently re-
organized naming these
officers: ‘‘Bumper’’ Yohe,
president; Ronald Gauss,
vice-president; John
Spickler, secretary; and
Emma Pennwell, treasurer.
A work detail for Satur-
day, March 22, at 10 AM at
Marietta Memorial Park.
Volunteers are needed to
condition the fields for the
summer games.
The regular meeting will
be held on Sunday, March
30, at 7 PM, in the Marietta
Community House.
BPW sponsors trip to
Washington, May 10
The World Affairs com-
mitte of the Mount Joy BPW
is sponsoring a bus trip to
the Goodwill Embassy Tour
in Washinton D.C. The trip
will take place May 10.
Embassies which are
presently open for the tour
are: Egypt, Republic of
China, New Zealand, Tur-
key and Cypress. Other
embassies will be an-
nounced later. Free shuttle
buses will run between
embassies where the dis-
tance is too far for walking.
A reception will be held at
one of the embassies.
The bus for the tour will
leave the Union National
Mount Joy Bank parking lot
at the motor bank branch
(enter at the lower entrance
on North Barbara Street) at
7:30 am. A stop will be
made on the way down for a
quick lunch or snack, and on
the return trip for dinner.
The bus is expected to
arrive back in Mount Joy
between 8:30 and 9 pm.
Cost for the bus and tour
ticket is $18 per person.
Reservations must be ac-
companied by a check and
will be honored on a first
come—first served bases.
No reservations will be
received after April 4, 1980.
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of the northeast—their her-
itage, what they do, where
they live, how they work and
how they play.
Of special historical im-
portance is the presentation,
by Agway Inc., of a copy of
The American Trail features
shot in each state. The color
March 19, 1980
"The American Trail’ crew [from left] cinematographer-director Jace Anderson, host Don Jacks and
videotape will be preserved
in each ‘state’s major
historical archive for future
generations to view and
enjoy.
The series can be seen
daily each Monday through
Friday on WGAL-TV, Lan-
caster at 6:25 am.
Mount Joy native Clarence C. Newcomer, now a U.S.
District Justice in Philadelphia, addressed the Mount Joy
Chamber of Commerce last week. Having tried the food at
Hostetters’, where the meeting was held, he delivered an
overwhelmingly favorable verdict on the cuisine, the
service, and the management. He also described some of
the courtroom cases he has tried, ranging from
suits charging discrimination against the disabled, to a
case in which the government was convicted of negligence
in the allowing a young woman to contract polio.