June 11, 1980 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES-—Page 5 Elizabethtown-Mount Joy Forest Fire Auxiliary meets The E-Town, Mt. Joy Forest Fire Crew Auxiliary held their monthly meeting Wednesday, June 4 with Aux. President Ella Louise Altland presiding. The minutes from last month’s meeting were dis- pensed due to the absence of the Secretary. Victoria Whitmoyer weds Stephen Powers The marriage of Miss Victoria Ann Whitmoyer, Elizabethtown R3, to Ste- phen Francis Powers took place Saturday, June 7, at United Church of Christ, Elizabethtown, with the Rev. Paul Eberts officiating. The bride is the daughter of Charles A. Whitmoyer Jr., 158 Eleanora Dr., Maytown, and Mrs. Maxine Whitmoyer, Village Green Apartments, Elizabethtown. She graduated from Eliza- bethtown High School and Mount Joy Vo-Tech School. She is employed by Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Helen E. Powers, 158 N. Maple St., Elizabeth- town, and the late William J. Powers. He graduated from Elizabethtown High School and is employed by QVS Real Estate, Elizabeth- town. Miss Barbara Whitmoyer, sister of the bride, Middle- town, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were sisters of the bride Patricia Whit- moyer, Ephrata, and Karen Whitmoyer, Elizabethtown. Flower girl was April Trees, Lancaster. Maytown Fire Co. reports The Maytown-East Don- egal Fire Company re- sponded to seven emer- gency calls during the month of May, according to Fire Chief Charles Shaffner. Shaffner reported that the company also responded to eight work details, one public service call and one controlled burning. Fire Company equipment was in service 29 hours and a total of 149 firemen assisted with all of the calls. Emergency calls consist- ed of the following: one truck fire; one assist to Marietta Fire Company at a structure fire; two vehicle accidents; one reported structure fire, false alarm with no need of Fire Company services; one brush fire; and one car fire. Property damage for the month was estimated at $350.00. Endangered pro- perty saved was estimated at $9,300.00. The next monthly meeting of the Fire Company is scheduled for Monday, July 14, at 7:00 pm. » Fed Eris svwsasvevrs Serving as best man was Mike Powers, brother of the bridegroom, Elizabethtown. Ushers were Richard Hain- ley, Ephrata and Timothy Whitmoyer, brother of the bride, Elizabethtown. The couple will live in Elizabethtown. The Asst. Treasurer, Verna Fackler, gave. the Treasurer’s report. Under old business, the Crew picnic was discussed. It will be held Sunday, August 3, at Sico Park, Pav. #1. Each family is to take a hot dish, 1 cold dish and their own coffee, tea, or soda. Time will be 12 noon until ?. The Aux. will not partici- pate in the Lancaster Co. Fireman’s Convention this year at Quarryville, since a small flat bed trailer is not available for the float. The Crew will be in the parade with all Crew trucks. The Memorial Day food stand was a big success even though there was some rain to slow down sales. Aux. President thanked the Vice President, Linda Boozer, for taking charge of the May meeting, while President Ella Louise Alt- land was visiting the hospital with her husband, Warden H. Eugene Altland, who underwent two major surgeries recently. Warden Altland conveyed his thanks for the many cards, plants, fruit, visits, prayers, etc. during his 17 days in Columbia Hospital. Plans are being made for the upcoming Greentree Woodsman. Festival which will be held the (first weekend after Labor Day. Verna Fackler will be in charge of the kitchen, for which plenty of food will be planned to be sold during the 2 days of the festival. A sub sale is planned for June 20. Deliveries will be made to various business places, in time for lunch. The cost of the subs will be $1.25. A stand is also planned for July 12 at Wissler Motors, Inc., along Rt. 230 West of Mount Joy. Anyone wishing to donate any articles of clothing, dishes, books, any other items you are tired of(all must be in good condition) please con- tact 653-2130 and we will pick up the items. Help up so we can help Smokey! The time for this sale will be 9-3PM. We will also have baked goods, Smokey Bear items and crafts. You do not have to be a member to donate something for this worthy cause. If you cannot reach anyone by telephone, just drop off your donations at 139 N. Market St., Mount Joy, and leave on the back patio or the picnic table. Next month’s meeting will be a joint session with the Crew on Wednesday, July 9. A trip to the shore was discussed but no immediate plans were made. Anyone interested in going to Ocean City, Maryland in August, please phone the office (653-2130) as soon as possible. ER Going On Vacation? Come In And Ask For Your Free Copy Of Our Vacation Checklist. We recommend that you plan your vacation as far in advance of your departure as possible. 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