March 19, 1980 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 1980 Keystone Bible Institute Mar. 24-28 at Cross Roads Church Mini Sports Show at Donegal High School March 22. Robert Mulhollem with some of the mountings he will have on display at the The 1980 Kevstone Bible weekday mornings (053 pre-register. The cost is only Institute will be held March 1016) or by writing 10 SLAG per course Yeu 24 1hrough 28 at the Cross h.B3. PO. Bex 27 digg JE-ma register Roads Brethren in Christ Landisville, PA 17538. Cost hull paced Babs siting Church. Mount Joy. is $12.00 por vourse. you Provided Courses offered during the day arc “Interpersonal Relanonships™ and “Ef: tective Praying’. These ard from 10:30 am to 12:00 noo daily. ‘‘Leadership within, the Congregaiion™” is of fered from 12:45 to 2:15 pm. I vermin courses offered from 7:00 w 5:15 pare UA Bible Study of First Peter” “Mariage Enrichment’, “Singics mm the Church’, and Athletics and the Local Church’. Courses offered trom 8:30 10 9:45 pm are “Kovs to Spiritual Growth, Braves Parent Assn. see new reg helmets The February mecting of the Donegal Braves Parent Association was held Feb- Mount Joy Diner. Persons inicrested 1m the raft should call Mrs. Harmes “A Fresh Look at the ruary 26 at the Mount Joy 633-2450. ny Svicbols of Our Faith, Diner. Twelve persons were in addon to the con- 0 0S mi po » Ow “ron My Family 0 God's in attendence. They were tributors listed before in tins Faniiv' and a continuation shown one of the new publicauion, the Parent As- featuring casting and taxidermy A Mini Sports Show will be held in the Donegal High School Gymnasium on Sat- charge but a donation will be accepted. This program is open to any and all people of all ages. Come out and have a evening. most enjoyable of “Athletics and the Local Church’. Interested persons mia) register for the course by contacting the church office! regulation helmets by Mr. Jim Grady. There are still several raffle uckets left for the March 2S drawing at the sociation would also hike wo thank Mr. Ben Gainer and Mrs. Roy Wagner for thor donaaons toward the hel nicis. urday, March 22, beginning at 6:30 pm. There will be professionals from the Cort- land Line Company present to held you with your casting techniques. Fly tyers and rod builders will be demon- strating their talents. Nu- merous other items and displays will also be shown. The feature of the evening will be Robert Mulhollem, a Falmouth area taxidermist. He is an avid outdoorsman who appreciates the beauty and grace of a buck, bird, bear or fish, and strives to preserve this image with each individual creature. Mulhollem spends many hours photographing what he may eventually be asked to mount. Because of this his mounting is more natural. He will display all the various animals he has mounted. In addition to showing his work, Mulhollem will dis- cuss Taxidermy in two areas. First, he will speak on “*Handling and Care of your Trophies’’. Second, he will discuss Taxidermy as a career. This is a must for anyone interested in taxa- dermy as an avocational or vocational part of life. The program is sponsored by the Donegal High School Fly-Tying Club. There is no Births BRUBAKER, Mr. and Mrs. David (Lucina Eshelman), 925 Church St., Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. LEAS, Lauric L., Coffee Goss Road, Maytown, a daughter at the St. Joseph Hospital. TRS REIGHARD, Mr. and Mrs. Kim (Cynthia Kreider), 845 Terrace ave., Mount Joy, a daughter at the General Hospital. WILLIAMS, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. (Lori Ann Geiter). 932 W. Main St., Mount Joy. a son at the Osteopathic Hospital. No savings deposit or checking account requirement. No monthly service charge. No minimum balance No small print. . . No surprises! That's First Class Service. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 101 E. Main Street 100 W. High Street 190 Stony Battery Rd. Mount Joy, PA 17552 Maytown, PA 17550 Salunga, PA 17538 653-1441 426-1512 898-2478 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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