I nC —— ————— np October 29, 1980 Brownie Troop #29, Mount Joy, held a Halloween party at its meeting place, Grandview Elementary Cafeteria, and the girls were surprised with a Mexican “Pinata” filled with small gifts. The girls hit it with a stick until the covering was opened and the gifts spilled unto the floor. Members of the troop were in costumes, and refreshments were served. Leaders of the Donegal Troop are Spring Teleky and Nancy Kulp. Members of the troop pose above with their leaders. Members are: Brandi Nelson, Krista F unk, Traci Eshleman, Alison Halbleib, Linda Brandt, Jennifer Finn, Angela Fisher, Melanie Wetzel, Stephanie Teleky, Shelby Vogle, Brook Hederick, Jennifer Brown, Jennifer Raudabaugh, Stacie Krause, Patty Warner, Melinda Avers and Shelia Murphy Br Franklin Spence [doctor]; Jeffrey Way [Oliver Hazard Perry]; Maxine Maxwell [Mrs. Grimes] in scene from ‘‘We Have Met the Enemy and They Are Ours,” written by student John Gibble. Veterans’ Day program at Donegal Patriotic music, original drama and special scenic effects are all part of Donegal High School’s 11th Annual Veteran’s Day ob- servance to be held Satur- day, November 8, 1980, at 8:00 pm in the school’s auditorium. Over 150 mem- bers of the high school band, chorus and Dramatics Club will pay tribute to the men and women of the Armed Services in a pro- gram coordinated by the Donegal Dramatics Club. Members of the audience will be able to review the life of Commodore Oliver Haz- ard Perry in the dramatiza- tion of a play penned especially for this year’s performance by Donegal junior John Gibble. Cast members of the work ‘We Have Met the Enemy and They are Ours’ include Jeffrey Way, Maxine Max- well, Franklin Spence, Grace Snyder, Scott Mc- Martin, Rebecca Corrigall and Robert Nadeau. In a flashback sequence entitled ‘‘Profiles in Patriot- ism,”’ written by junior student Christopher Hilde- brandt, the audience will overhear conversation be- tween General Edward Hand, George Ross and the minister of the Donegal Presbyterian Church during the Revolution. Cast mem- bers of this segment include John Gibble, Christopher Hildebrandt and Jeffrey Way. A highlight of the pro- gram, compiled by Philip Landis, will be a multi- media presentation entitled ‘‘Lest We Forget,’ a tribute in words, music and photo- graphy to the men and women throughout Amer- ican history who have answered their nation’s call to duty. Historical figures including Woodrow Wilson, Abraham Lincoln and Rob- ert E. Lee will come ‘‘alive’’ at interludes during the slide presentation. Franklin Spence, Lynn Jenkins, Ellen Endslow, Christopher Hild- ebrandt, Randall Roaten, Stephen Kless, David Klep- per and John Gibble comprise the dramatic cast for this segment. Music for the occasion will be provided by the Donegal High School Band, the High School Chorus, and the Rhythm Singers. Honor soloist for the ‘““‘God Bless America’ solo will be senior Benjamin Synder, and the monologist for ‘The Amer- ican’s Creed’ is La Tisha Barnitz. Platform guests for the Veteran’s Day performance will include members of the active military, community veterans, and represent- atives of local veterans’ organizations. All veterans in the audience will be recognized collectively dur- ing the program, and certificates of appreciation will be given to each veteran in attendance. The Saturday Veterans’ Day performance is open to the public and is free of charge. In addition to the Satur- day evening performance, an in-school assembly will be held on Tuesday, Novem- ber 11, at which time Congressman Robert Walk- er will be present. Marietta Senior League The Marietta Senior Lea- gue will hold their regular monthly meeting in the Community House, on Mon- day, Nov. 3rd, at 1:30 pm. The business meeting will be in charge of the President, Mrs. Mary Port- ner. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 AUCTION S make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND difference in auctions! MONDAY—8AM--Fat Hogs 10 AM--Horse Sale 1:30 PM--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw 12:30 PM--Dairy Sale 1:00 PM--Feeder Pigs THURSDAY—11 AM--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cows 4:30 PM--Sheep & Veal New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 evening _ Vote Democrat lon Nov. 4 Re-elect President Jimmy Carter Pete Flaherty for U.S. Senate Mike O’Pake for Attorney General Bob Casey for State Treasurer Al Benedict for Auditor General Political advertisement, paid for by: William Dommel, Leo Frank, Edison Osborne, Jefferson Hartzler, John Matoney, and a Friend.