Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 18, 1980, Image 5

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    June 18, 1980
Softball Tournament.
Stacy Nein, the Marietta Angel named the most
valuable player in the recent Elizabethtown Girls’
Stacy Nein, Marietta,
b-ball tournament MVP [is
The Marietta Angels, a
group of the Marietta Youth
Athletic Association, com-
peted in the Elizabethtown
Girls’ Softball Tournament,
8 to 12 year age bracket, on
the weekend of June 6, 7
and 8.
The Angels finished in
fourth place out of 17 teams
from Middletown, High-
spire, Lancaster, Elizabeth-
town and Marietta areas.
The Angels lost two games
by only one run.
Stacy Nein, of the Angels,
won the most valuable
player award for the tourna-
ment. Stacy hit three home
runs and played excellent
defense.
The M.Y.A.A. congratu-
lates Mr. Dave Turek and
coaches for a great job done
with the youngsters. The
association also praises the
team for the good showing it
made in the tournament.
Local forest fire crew
plans lumberjack fest
The E-Town, Mt. Joy
Forest Fire Crew will again
host the Northeast Lumber-
jacks’ Championship Wood-
smen Festival and Competi-
tion, on September 5,6, 1980
(rain date Sept. 12,13),
starting at SPM on Sept.
Sth. Public square dancing
on macadam will start at
7PM., with Red Taylor and
The Toppers Square Dance
Band.
A wider scope of out-door
products will be on display
under the big top tent.
Games, good food, pony
rides for the children,
carnival will open at SPM.,
Friday, September Sth.
On Saturday, September
6th, 10AM., the amateur
woodsmen competition will
offer the beginning lumber-
jack a chance to win a total
of $225 in prizes for the nine
events.
Also on Saturday, at
1:30PM., the pro-woodsmen
competition will feature nine
woodsmen events with the
addition of a new event that
should draw competitors
from as far away as Canada,
for the one-man bow saw
competiton. Pole climbing,
log jousting and women’s
nail driving contest will be
featured.
All this will be held in a
new outdoor natural amphi-
theater which adjoins the
grounds.
Saturday evening will be
topped off with an amateur
show beginning at 6PM.
First and second place
trophies for the amateur
show will be given. Regis-
tration must be by 5:30PM.
the same evening. Shorty
Long and the Santa Fe
Rangers, country and wes-
tern show, will begin at
8PM., until 11:30PM. (bring
your lawn chairs).
A cake decorating contest
will be held again this year.
Cakes must be woodsmen-
oriented, and be in the crew
headquarters by Friday
evening 7PM. They will be
judged Saturday evening
and the winners will receive
$20 and $10.
Greentree Forest Fire
Station is located 1%2 miles
north of Route 230 and
Route 283 in Mount Joy
Township at Cloverleaf Rd.
and Greentree Rd. There
will be plenty of parking
space available.
Ms. Cynthia Charles
actress, choreographer
Ms. Cynthia Charles,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilber B. Charles, 822
Bruce Ave., Mount Joy, and
a 1977 graduate of Donegal
High School is currently the
choreographer for the musi-
cal, “The Roar of the Grease
Paint,”” at West Virginia
University’s creative arts
center. She will also portray
the role of ‘‘The Girl”’ in the
. show. In addition to this,
Miss Charles has several
roles in the play of ‘Thurber
Carnival’’ the second sum-
mer offering at the univer-
sity.
Recently she finished
working on three roles in the
play, ‘You Know I Can’t
Hear You When the Waters
Running,”” at the Bridge-
gate Dinner Theatre in
Morgantown, West Vir-
ginia.
In May she toured five
states as a member of the
university choir. She also
portrayed the role of Mrs.
Lilly Montar in a one-act
play from ‘“The Children’s
Hour’’ at the university.
Cindy will be a junior this
fall in the musical theatre
program.
Cherie Dillow
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