Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 26, 1980, Image 6

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MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS—GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 AM — 8:30 PM DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End—Route 441 Marietta
See our all new
1980 Christmas Moon Room!
LAND SAKES! oe They
It wouldn’t be —
CHRISTMAS
without the things from
REBMAN’S
Park and Shop 9 am to 9 pm
800 S. QUEEN ST., LANC.
Breakfast
w/ St. Nick!
Breakfast with Santa
Claus will be held Saturday,
December 13, from 9:30 to
11:30 am at Hostetters
Banquet Hall in Mount Joy.
The Breakfast, which is’
sponsored by the Mount Joy
Joycee-ettes, will include
scrambles eggs, bacon,
orange juice, hot chocolate,
coffee and cookies. Also, all
of the children, young and
old, will have the chance to
visit with jolly old Saint
Nick.
For tickets and more
information, contact any
Joycee-ette or call Patsy
Hoffer at 653-5958 after 5
pm.
The new Leader Personal Care
Center in Elizabethtown offers a com-
fortable, caring home for independently
mobile adults who cherish their independ-
ence but who need a bit of assistance
with the tasks of daily living.
While residents of the Leader Personal
Care Center do not need hospital or
nursing home care, they do require some
help or supervision in personal care or in
coping with the complications of daily life.
The Leader Personal Care Center in
Elizabethtown provides a variety of per-
sonal care services to enrich a resident’s
life. For instance:
Tasty, Nutritious Meals
Under supervision of a dietician, we
serve three tasty meals each day to
residents.
Personal Care
Our trained Residential Assistants and
professional beauticians shampoo and
help groom hair, help with bathing, shav-
ing, oral hygiene, dressing, and care of
clothing.
Health Services
Our Residential Assistants remind
residents to take whatever medications
The Leader Center Has Added A New Capability To Its Services.
have been prescribed by their physicians
for self-administration. If required, a resi-
dent may receive up to one hour per day
of nursing care at no extra charge. In
emergencies our staff is trained to get
proper medical assistance.
Enriched Daily Living
Our Residential Assistants encourage
and assist residents in shopping and in
social activities, in keeping and caring for
personal possessions; they help residents
with transportation, in making or keeping
appointments, or with whatever tasks of
daily living are too difficult to do alone.
Comfortable,
Attractive Surroundings
Residents enjoy gracious rooms, a
broad porch, and beautifully landscaped
grounds. We encourage residents to
entertain their friends and relatives.
For more details on this new home
where somebody cares, please call
Mark Pagano, at 367-1377.
He'll be pleased
to send you a free
brochure at QD |
leader
no obligation.
Personal Care Center
320 South Market St., Elizabethtown, PA 17022
November 26, 1980
The grand prize for the Riverview Cookie Sale will be a brand new bike!
Riverview sells cookies
for school activities
The group Students and
Teachers Accepting Re-
sponsibility Together
(START) of Riverview
School in Marietta have
organized a cookie sale. The
sale is intended to raise
money in order to sponsor
more student activities.
The group held a “‘kick-
off” assembly on Friday,
November 21, where stu-
dents were told of prizes to
be earned in the sale.
A bicycle will be offered
as a prize to the highest
salesperson in the school.
The class which sells the
most cookies will receive a
pizza party, and the highest
salesperson in each class
will get a stuffed animal.
In addition, each student
will be awarded a coupon for
each box of cookies sold.
These coupons will be
placed in a ‘‘cookie box’
from which winning coupons
will be drawn. Prizes
include a basketball, foot-
ball, tape recorder, calculat-
or, soccer ball and stuffed
animals.
The cookies will arrive at
the school the week of
December 15, and people
will pay for their orders
when they are delivered.
When selling cookies,
students will give each
person contacted a tag to
place on their front door.
This tag will tell other
students that you have
already been contacted
about the sale.
Students at Riverview demonstrate proper actions and
behaviors when selling cookies.