October 29, 1980 Maytown Golden Age Club surprise bus trip Members of the May- town Golden Age Club celebrated its 15th anniver- sary with a surprise bus trip to the wild life preserve of Middle Creek and the Chrysanthemum Farm in Lititz R.D. There were S58 persons attending the Tues- day’s session where cake, pie and cider were served upon the return trip. The cake was presented by the social ministry committee of St. John’s Lutheran Church. According to Ivan Hess the idea came from Reverend Ronald Pearson, former pastor of St. John’s and was followed thru by his wife, Lydia Hess. Host and hostesses for the observance were Mr. and SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 Mrs. Clyde Nissley, Mrs. Gladys Rettew, Alice Trout- man and Ruth Martin. The November 18 meet- ing of Maytown Golden Age Club will be a covered dish social at the United Church of Christ. A representative from the Office of the Aging will attend to present discount books to those eligible. Columbia Area Jaycees plan Halloween parade an The Columbia Area Jay- cees will hold their 34th annual Mardi Gras parade, Thursday evening, October 30, beginning at 7 pm. There will be musical organizations in the line of march include marching bands from York and Lancaster Counties, Fife & Drum Corps, Drum & Bugle Corps, Kiltie Band, Cadet Bands, Hershey Chocola- teers; various masked indi- viduals, specialties and baton twirling groups. Miss Pennsylvania will make a guest appearance. Prizes will be awarded to winners in various classifi- cations. The parade will form at the Susquehanna Fire Hall at 10th & Manor Sts. Registration of all partici- pants will take place at the fire house with all units participating in line of formation by 6 pm. There will be ample parking, parade route will be well lighted, and there will be police protection the entire route of the parade. For information call Paul Hines, 684-8394 after 4 pm. New Address? WELCOME WAGON® gifts. And it’s all free. Marietta. I MN TER NAT CAN HELP YOU FEEL AT HOME. Greeting new neighbors is a tradition with Welcome ; Wagon—*‘America’s Neighborhood tradition. ’ld like to visit you. To say ‘‘Hi’’ and present gifts and greetings from community-minded businesses. I'll also present invitations you can redeem for more A WELCOME WAGON visit is a special treat to help you get settled and feeling more ‘‘at home.” A friendly get-together is easy to arrange. Just Call. My basket holds lots of free gifts to welcome the newcomer, new baby, or newly engaged girl. Please call Cherie Dillow 653-1609, or Sue Binkle 653-2368 in the Mount Joy area; or Hazel Baker 426-3643 in eam Cn AIR FORCE. FOR PEOPLE ON THE WAY UP. Contact your local Air Force representative and tell him how far you want to go. SSgt Larry Twigg 44 S. Duke Street Lancaster, PA 17602 Call Collect 717/299-2252 CALL TODAY: 299-2252 Congressman Bob Walker putting us first. Congressman Bob Walker has a record of putting us — our views and our needs — first. It has been that way since we first sent him to Washington to represent us. It will be that way when we vote on November 4, to send him to Congress again. He has put us first in his actions on such controversial subjects as national defense, public school prayer, waste and abuse of federal tax dollars, discriminatory quotas in jobs and education, preserving farm- land, producing more energy, tightening welfare programs, and much more. At the same time, he con- tinues to put us first in local service and a commitment to making Congress work harder and smarter for all of us... here and throughout our nation. Congressman Bob Walker. He’s putting us first. Let’s put him in Congress again. Pull lever 6-A on Tuesday, November 4, 1980 when you support the full Republican ticket. Paid for by the Bob Walker for Congress Committee, Samuel H. Mummauw, Treasurer.