Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 29, 1980, Image 6

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    Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
‘Maytown Fire Company
Game Nights
Correction
Private Ricky E. Collier,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
J. Collier Sr., Marietta, is in
the Army and has completed
his basic training. He has
now been assigned to duty
GAMES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6:45PM
FEATURING U-PICK-EM GAME,
BIRTHDAY NIGHTS, JACKPOT SPECIALS,
AND WEEKLY DOOR PRIZES at Fort Jackson, South
Given Every Week Carolina.
We incorrectly stated in
FREE PARKING. last week’s edition that
Private Collier was in the
Air Force.
Come Early for Lots of Good Food & Refreshments
by Ladies Auxiliary of Maytown Fire Co.
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Georgiann Westerman
Philip J. Landis and
Georgiann Westerman have
been elected girl and boy of
the month for October by
the faculty of Donegal High
School.
Georgiann is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Westerman, 28 North Jacob
Street, Mount Joy. She is
enrolled in the academic
course at Donegal and hopes
to attend Forsyth Dental
Center, Boston, Mass, to
major in Dental Hygiene.
She is a member of St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church, Mount Joy.
Georgiann’s high school
activities and awards in-
clude:
Dramatics Club, 9-12 (Sec.,
11, pres. 12)
Band front, 10-12 (captain,
12)
Varsity club, 11
Soccer cheerleader, 11
Junior Class Play
Junior Class vice president
Associate editor of year-
book, 12
Senior Class Play
Basketball cheerleader, 12
(co-captain)
National Honor Society, 11
Who’s Who Among Amer-
ican HS Students
Philip Landis is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Landis, R.D.1, Mount Joy.
He is enrolled in the
academic course and plans
to attend the Culinary
Institute of American, Hyde
Park, NY, to become a chef.
Phil is a member of Gloss-
brenner United Methodist
Church where he is treas-
urer of the Youth Fellowship
and a member of the choir
and kitchen committee. He
is also a member of the
Mount Joy Golf Association.
Phil has worked for
Greider Farms, Inc.
Phil’s high school activ-
ities and honors included:
Band, 9-12
Bye, Bye, Birdie, 10
Rhythm Singers, 11
Chorus, 11, 12
Class president, 12
County chorus, 11, 12
Dramatics Club, 11, 12 (vice
president, 12)
Yearbook staff chief photo-
grapher
October 29, 1980
Philip Landis
mm ¢ P. Landis, G. Westerman
¢ DHS boy, girl of month
1980 Pennsylvania Govern-
ors School for the Arts
(photography)
Veteran’s Day program,
9-12
PUFA, 11, 12
Junior Class Play
Night of January 16th, 11
Senior Class Play
Who’s Who Among Amer-
ican HS Students
Keystone Boy’s State
Science Fair Winner, 11
Small game
Pennsylvania’s regular
small game hunting season
will open on Saturday,
November 1, at 9 am,
Eastern Standard Time,
which covers the whole
state of Pennsylvania.
Species on which the
season opens on November
1st include cottontail rabbits
and ringneck pheasants,
wild turkeys and bobwhite
quail. The following are the
daily and possession limits
for small game species
during the regular season:
Cottontail rabbits—A limit
of four per hunter per day
and eight in possession;
Ringneck pheasants—Daily
limit is two, with a
possession limit of four;
Wild turkey—A limit of one
per hunter for the fall
hunting season; Bobwhite
quail—A daily limit of four,
with eight in the possession
of a hunter.
Regular small game sea-
son for rabbits and phea-
sants and squirrel and
grouse will close on Sat.,
Nov. 29th. Quail will have a
season of only one week,
ending Sat., Nov. 8th.
Fishermen and boaters
are reminded by the Penn-
sylvania Fish Commission to
observe the ban against
smoking and building of
open fires. The ban, which
applies to large areas
throughout the eastern half
of the State, was issued by
the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Environmental
Resources and the Game
Commission and went into
effect October 22nd due to
extreme dryness of forests
and fields.