SUS Vol. 80, No. 24, June 18, 1980 Bridge and Gay Streets, Marietta, to be reconstructed, resurfaced Marietta Boro Council awarded a contract to B.R. " Kreider, Manheim, for the street reconstruction and resurfacing of Bridge and Gay Streets at a cost of $32,000. An alternate bid for resurfacing Chestnut St. was awarded to the same contractor for $11,400. The only other bid received was from Lancaster Valite Sup- ply Company at costs of $42,958 and 17,305 for the same projects. Council voted to reim- burse Sgt. Steven Englert for hours accumulated since March 17 thru June 2 for overtime acquired by Eng- lert, who worked instead of an additional policeman. The time amounted to $1,362.45. A policy was established to limit part-time pay to officers on Police duty to 10 hours each week. Organiza- E. Donegal request plot plan on Country Village Development E. Donegal Township Supervisors accepted the Planning Commission’s re- commendation to request a plot plan after which a public hearing will be scheduled to furthur prog- ress on the Country Village Development. A representa- tive of the developer, Penn Crest, was present and stated the plan should be ready by the July meeting of the Supervisors. In other action Thursday night, the supervisors voted to have fences erected at the tennis and hockey courts at Rock Point Park. The trustees of the E. Donegal-Maytown Fire Co., via letter, requested the supervisors convey the title of the Ford fire truck to the firemen in order for the vehicle to compete for prizes in parades. Furthur investi- gation into the legality of this action will be taken and, for now, the request was tabled. Bill Martin, a representa- tive of the Northwest Advanced Life Support Unit presented outlines of the proposed organization’s functions, county require- ments for operating, - and asked for a contribution to be used toward matching funds to purchase a vehicle. If a vehicle is obtained this would be the first all-volunteer unit of 25 persons, of this type, in the county. Requirements speci- fy 2 paramedics must accompany a local ambu- lance run which must have an EMT aboard. The group - which is incorporated feels they can provide advanced life support cheaper than a Lancaster Unit. The unit would serve Northwestern County communities to the Lebanon Co. line. Super- visors tabled any immediate action and felt they would accept the guidelines of the local ambulance Board of Directors. It was reported the current fund and member- ship drive for the ambulance fund totals $6,985 with 349 members. Profits from the recent carnival and flea market amounted to $887. MRA to meet ‘Thurs., June 19 The Marietta Restoration Associates will meet on Thursday, June 19, at 7:30PM. in the Marietta Community House. The election of officers will be on the agenda. The slate was presented at the May session and include the following: Mrs. William Landis, president; Lance Hardcastle, vice-president; Ellie Aurand, recording secretary; Mary Anne Spangler, corresponding secretary; Clair Lavin, trea- surer; Robert Cresswell, John Brown and Ken Ross, directors. A vote to amend the by-laws creating the office of corresponding secretary, to improve communications and public relations, will also be acted upon at this meeting. QUEHANNA Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA. tions requesting Police pro- tection and wanting more than 2 officers will be expected to reimburse the boro for the wages of additional manpower. Five building permits were issued for the month— an additional block building for 20 W. Market St.; day-care room alterations for the JC Center; general renovations for #8 Donegal Place; bathroom repairs for 278 W. Market St.; general alterations to 2nd floor at 214 E. Front St. A public hearing will be held on June 18, on request from the owner of 107 W. Market St., who wants a zoning variance. Larry Gill- ham, housing chairman, commended the housing inspectors of the initial inspections of the rental units and rooms of Marietta Boro. Twenty property ow- ners were in violation. A contract was awarded to Nat Alexander Company, New Jersey, for two 100’ sections of ¥2’’ hose at $250 each, and two 50’ sections at $132 each. Wyeth employees will be notified a speed check will be made on motorists exceeding the set rate in the © area. Plans are underway to correct a drainage problem on Apple Alley, between Gay Street and Cherry Alley. A sum of $120.65 was pledged by boro council to the Marietta Beneficial Association. The monies were presented to the boro when the Woman’s Club disbanded in 1968. The MBA plans to erect a new plaque in honor of Veterans to replace the existing one on its property. The personnel committee will pursue the legal possibility to have all boro employees salaried. A deed for 2 of Tillman Alley recently closed by the council will be prepared by the solicitor at the expense of the bordering property owner. The deed will carry a written easement for drain- age. A letter will be forwarded to the proper authorities stating the Marietta Boro Council is against venting of radioactive gasses at TMI. Ro FIFTEEN CENTS J Karen Roberts, left, manager of Central Savings and Loan Association Marietta branch, presents Marietta Children’s Fair Queen Tammy Sload with a trophy and a $25 savings account compliments of the savings and loan. At right is King Jeffrey Moore with his mother Mrs. Robert Moore. Jeffrey Moore and Tammy Sload King and Queen of Children’s Fair Jeffrey Moore and ‘Tammy Sload were crowned King and Queen of the annual Marietta Children’s Fair during activities Satur- day afternoon at Memorial Park. Tammy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sload. Jeffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Both are from Marietta. Runners-up were Rebecca Mount Joy swim club to host Divisional Swim Parents of swimmers on the Mount Joy Lions Club Swim Team met last week to organize the club and prepare for the 1980 season. James Wetzel, president of the club, conducted the meeting and Coaches Gene Fune and Rebecca Zimmer- man presented the group with information about the upcoming season, Committe reports and new committee people were appointed as follows: Sue Heisey, refresh- ments; Bev Dishardt, cancer swim-a-thon; Sandra Ging- rich, publicity; Jackie Hess, scoring; Hazel Germer, picnic; Joyce Ricedorf, Mar- lene Zuch and Sandy Frantz, food sale; Betty Kinsey, awards; Rich Breault, of- ficial; James Wetzel and Eugene Funk, divisional meet; James Gingrich, head timer; Jackie McCurdy, transportation; and Janet Darkey, sweepstakes. Practices for the following age groups started June 9. Practice is held daily. 17 and . under, 9:15 to 10:30 am; 14 and under, 9:15 to 10:30 am; 12 and under, 10:15 to 11:30 am; 10 and under, 10:15 to 11:30 am; and 8 and under, 11:15 am to 12:00 noon. President Wetzel told the club that Mount Joy has been awarded the Divisional [continued on page 6] Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Frank, and Nick Halterman, son of April Noll and Nick Halter- man. Money collected on the penny-a-vote contest a- mounted to $790.51. Sue Clark was chairperson of the event. Winners of the baby contest were awarded a trophy and a $25 savings account from Central Sav- ings and Loan Association, Marietta Branch. Runners- up received a trophy and all entrants received a gift for their efforts. Winners of the baby parade were as follows: [continued on page 2] This week’s calendar Thursday, June 19, the Donegal School Board will meet in the district office at 8 pm. Thursday, June 19, the Marietta Restoration Asso- ciates will meet in the Community House at 7:30 pm. Sunday, June 22, from 2 to 7 pm, the Haldeman Mansion Preservation Soci- ety will hold a strawberry festival on the grounds of the Haldeman Mansion. Rain or shine. Sunday, June 22, Linda Ross will be at Gallery 31, Marietta. Linda’s works will ‘be on exhibit June 19 through Junly 19. Tuesday, June 24, the Mount Joy ABWA will meet at the Tropical Treat at 6:30 pm. If your group, club or organization has informa- tion that it would like published in the SUSQUE- HANNA TIMES Calendar, just send the information to the newspaper by Friday of the week before publication date. You can also phone in the information at 653-8383 or 426-2212.