Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, July 23, 1980, Image 2

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    Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Heat have you uspet?
| Storms have you upset?
Reagan have you upset?
Car have you upset?
1st 3 we can do nothing about.
Your car—we'll do our Best!
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Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430
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Phone 653-4100
Tuesday through Saturday, 8 am to 9 pm Closed Monday
GOURMET DINING IN
CATACOMBS
(45 ft. below street level)
MOUNT JOY, PA
A unique experience
Friday and Saturday nights
June thru September
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
By Reservation Only
Phone: 717-653-2160 or 717-653-2056
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL. CALLS
Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
Norlanco Health Center
(Mount Joy-Area Only)
Available Day & Night
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
7th & Poplar
(Emergency Entrance)
[USPS 055-530]
Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547
Published weekly on Wednesdays
[52 issues per year]
Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor—Diane L. Krantz
Advertising Manager—Kay Kauffman
Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker
Mount Joy editor—- Cherie Dillow
Vol. 80, No. 29, July 23, 1980
Advertising rates upon request
Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879
Subscription Rate—$6.00/ year
[Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/ year]
Mount Joy swim (cont.)
[continued from back page]
and relay; Amy McCurdy—
breast and relay; Jeanne
Woody—relay.
10 and under boys: Andy
Breault—free.
12 and under girls: Missey
Wetzel—free, breast and
fly; Jill Wagner—back and
relay; Steff Ricedorf, Kriss-
ey Woody and Linda
Sherk—relay.
12 and under boys: Jay
Darkey—free, back and
relay; Tim Zuch—fly and
Teacher (cont.)
[continued from front page]
weather is very similar to
our own, ‘‘though perhaps a
bit milder.”
Diane has been commun-
icating with her exchange
partner who forwarded a
handbook from the Cherry
Tree Hill School. There are
many terms listed which the
American will be accust-
omed to after a year in
England. Sneakers, for
example, are known as plim
soles, sweaters are called
jumpers, and volleyball is
referred to as net ball.
According to the instruc-
tions of the handbook, old
jeans and jewelry are not
allowed at the school.
The school year in
England consists of three
terms beginning in Septem-
ber and terminating in mid-
July. There are two-week
vacations between each
semester.
Diane will be teaching a
swimming class while in
England, walking with her
pupils to the ‘bath’ in
Darby. Her curriculum will
also include art, music and
handwriting, for which a
“cartridge pen’ is re-
commended. “I'm going to
have to get acquainted with
the English version of
spelling,”’ she laughs, ‘‘as
well as the various dia-
lects.”
Diane will travel to
Washington D.C. August 12
for a four-day orientation.
While there she will meet
the 100 other persons
involved in this year’s
exchange.
The vivacious elementary
teacher, who toured Eng-
land in 1977, is looking
forward to the travel
opportunities while over-
seas. ‘‘I plan to travel when-
ever I can,’’ she says. “Our
sponsors have planned
many events of interest for
us while we’re abroad, such
as garden parties where we
can meet officials, and ski
trips for a holiday.”’
Here in Mount Joy, Diane
is a troop committee
member for Girl Scout Troop
#1040 and a volunteer guide
and associate member of the
North Museum, Lancaster.
Ske is on the negotiating
committee of the Donegal
Education Association and a
member of the Pennsylvania
and National Education
Associations. She is also
finance chairperson of the
Mount Joy Business and
Professional Women’s Club
of which she has been a
member for three years.
relay; and Ben Kling and
Kevin Jones—relay.
14 and under girls: Amy
Hess—free, fly and relay;
Hope Madara—back, breast
and relay; and Emmy Zuch
and Dee Arndt—relay.
14 and under boys: Mark
Shearer—free, back and fly;
and George Blassick—
breast.
17 and under girls: Sherri
Kinsey—free, breast and
fly.
17 and under boys: Mike
Jones—free, breast and
relay; Rod Fellenbaum—
back, fly and relay; and Pat
Moran and Dan Funk—
relay.
The 14 and under girls’
relay team once again broke
the team record with a
2:13.5. Members are Emmy
Zuch, Dee Arndt, Hope
Madara and Amy Hess.
Amy Hess set a pool record
of 29.7 for the freestyle.
The team will have met
Lititz Springs July 22 at
Lititz. The next and final
even will be Mount Joy
Lions Team hosting the
third Division Divisional
Invitation Meet July 26 at
the Mount Joy Lions Pool.
The meet starts at 9:00 am.
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Bus Trip to
PHILLIES
VS
ATLANTA
Game
July 25th
FREE DRINKS
Call 653.2847
tryout practice
Practice for tryouts for the
Donegal Braves Midget
Football Ceerleaders will be
held Monday through
Thursday, August 4 to 7,
and Monday, August 11, 6
to 8 pm at the Donegal High
School.
Tryouts will be held
Tuesday, August 12, begin-
ning at 6 pm at the high
school.
Any girl interested in
trying out must be 8 as of
March 1 and no older than
13 as of March 1.
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possible.
We are very sorry if you were in
manner because of the storm.
Sincere Thanks
to All PP&L Customers
PP&L wants to express its sincere thanks to all of
our customers for their patience and understanding in
the aftermath of the severe storm that hit on Wednes-
PP&L work crews along with those from Baltimore
Gas and Electric Co. and the Long Island
worked ‘round the clock to retur
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convenienced in any
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