Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 26, 1980, Image 4

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Flu cancels
music night
The ‘‘Night of Music”
program planned by the
Riverview P.A.C.T. organ-
ization for March 27 has
been cancelled because of
the flu epidemic and the
Easter holiday season.
The next meeting of
P.A.C.T. will be held April
22 beginning at 7:30 pm at
the Riverview Elementary
School. The title of the
program will be ‘‘Meet the
School Board’’.
Troop 93
will compete
in volleyball
The Marietta Boy Scout
Troop #93 toured the
Marietta Pioneer Fire House
recently in order to meet the
requirments for the Citizen-
ship Skill Award.
The troop, in upcoming
activities, plans a volleyball
match with the East Peters-
burg Boy Scout Troop to be
held in the Marietta Com-
munity House gym.
Mike Moyer and Ray
Henry are advisors of the
troop.
Following are the scores
for games played in the
Chiques A.A.A. Sunday
Basketball League for the
past three weeks.
February 24 saw the
Oilers overcome the Rams
by a 79 to 73 score, and the
Lions defeat the Steelers 91
to 73.
On March 2 the Steelers
upset the Rams 79 to 70 and
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Members of the Fulton and Company on Tour entertain students at the
Maytown Elementary School. The show, which included audience participation,
was sponsored by the Maytown Parent and Teachers as Partners Group.
Fulton and Company entertains
Maytown Elementary students
The Fulton and Company
on Tour paid a visit to the
Maytown Elementary
School this past Tuesday,
Chiques AAA basketbal
league standings, scores
the Lions beat the Oilers 110
to 72.
The Lions defeated the
Rams 94 to 75 on March 7,
while the Oilers nipped the
Steelers 85 to 83.
League Standings WL
Lions 61
Oilers 34
Rams 34
Steelers 25
Easter Sunrise Service
planned by
The Mount Joy Inter-
Church Council is planning
the annual Easter Sunrise
Service, to be held at the
Florin Church of the Breth-
ren, 815 Bruce Avenue,
Mount Joy, on Easter
Sunday morning, April 6.
The service will be held
outdoors at 6:00 a.m.,
weather permitting; in case
of inclement weather the
service will be moved
indoors.
Members from the vari-
ous churches will contribute
churches
their talents by participating
in this sservice. Mr. Warren
Foley will be the featured
soloist for the Easter
Sunrise Service.
The youth group from the
Florin Church of the Breth-
ren will serve refreshments
following the Easter Serv-
ice.
The Mount Joy Inter-
Church Council extends a
warm welcome to anyone
who would like to attend the
Easter Sunrise Service.
hk
March 18. The company
presented an audience par-
ticipation show entitled
“Sand Time Saturday—
Sweet Dreams’. The four
company actors involved
members of the audience in
dramatizing stories written
by children. Led by the
Sandman, Mrs. Pumper-
nickel, Marcy and her dog
Bravo, the Maytown stu-
dents imagined a trip on a
raft and a visit to a haunted
house. A number of stu-
dents played the parts of
trees, animals and people
for a special St. Patrick's
Day tale.
Using a minimum of
props and an abundance of
talent and enthusiasm, the
Fulton and Co. Tour trans-
ported their audience into
an enjoyable hour in the
land of make-believe.
This show is one of
several sponsored by the
Maytown Parent and Teach-
ers as Partners Group.
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EASTER IS SUNDAY, APRIL 6.
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