ef ifn Did You Hear? Debra Rettew, daughter of Helen Rettew, 316 East Market Street, Marietta, and Albert Rettew, R.D.2, Manheim, celebrated her 16th birthday on July 11. Debra attends Donegal High School and was selected as cheerleader for the upcom- ing 1980-81 school year. Deb recently returned home after spending a vacation at Bainbridge softball team Rebovah Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mahan and their daughter Beth. §8§ David Lynch, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Lynch of Rheems was named to the Dean’s List for the spring term at Susque- hanna University, Selins- grove, PA. §§§ Catherine M. Detweiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Detweiler Jr., 751 East Market Street, Marietta, recently enrolled in the Army’s Delayed Entry Program. wins Maytown tourny. The Bainbridge Women’s Softball Team took first place in the Maytown Raiders Softball Tourna- ment. Rescue from Middle- town was runner-up in the tournament, which was held July 12 and 13. Bainbridge dished out 13 hits in the championship game while allowing only one. Leading the attack for Bainbridge were: Tracy Funck (3 for 4, 3 RBIs), Kathy Smeal (3 for 4), Diane Lokey (2 for 3) and Pat Hilsher (2 for 4). Hilsher scored the first run of the game with a home run blast to center. To reach the final game, Bainbridge defeated Rescue 4-3, Fishbowl 9-8, and Mechanicsburg Truck 14-4. In the final, Bainbridge again beat Rescue with good hitting and fine defense. Members of the Bain- bridge team include: Lori Trostle, Renee Treichler, Tracy Funck, Pat Hilsher, E-town rec The Elizabethtown Area Recreation Commission is sponsoring a charter bus trip to the historic Winter- thur Museum on Saturday, August 23. The bus will leave from the front of the Elizabethtown Area High School at 9:30 am and return at 5:00 pm. The tour will include the Gardens, Wash- ington Wing and Colonial Furniture in the Main Marietta Council (cont.) [continued from front page] The council learned that the housing code has been revised and is ready for printing. Council announced that six containers of trash are the maximum allowed for each Thursday’s garbage pickup, June through Sept- ember. An agreement to invest- igate and repair the stone Pam Nauman, Kathy Cole- man, Kathy Smeal, Diane Lokey, Jody Freeman and Lavon Fuhrman (pitcher). Rescue, which lost its 1st game to Bainbridge 3-4 came back to win over Garner’s (forfeit), Schatz (5-4), Fishbowl (6-1) and Mechanicsburg Truck (7-1). After winning three straight games, a hustling but tired Rescue team finally lost again to Bainbridge. Players on the Rescue team are: Terry Mathias, Fran Leon- hard, Barb Leonhard, Tam- my Leonhard, Sue Welsh, Jackie Stotz, Sherry Burns, Crystal Brezna, Cindy Shultz, and Dolores Bimle (pitcher). Other tean:s in the tournament were: Mechan- icsburg Truck (3d place), Fishbowl, Lampost Inn, Schatz, Mount Joy and Garner’s. Both Bainbridge and Rescue received trophies. plans trip Museum. Those attending may bring their own lunch or eat at Winterthur Cafe- teria. The cost of the trip is $13.50 which includes all entrance fees and transport- ation. Only children 12 and up will be permitted in the Museum. For information contact the Rec. office at 367-0358. and cement walls bordering Evans Run was made. Council voted to file for county aid. It also agreed to enforce its dog ordinance. The borough council learned that the Marietta- Donegal Authority has re- financed its debt obligation. Finally, it was announced that a public hearing will be held July 16 for a request for a variance to build a garage at 645 East Market St. This program is designed to allow the individual to take up to one year before actually entering active duty. Additionally, this delay insures that the individual will be able to select the training and even the location of assignment upon entry. 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