Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 10, 1980, Image 1

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Citizen complaints of U.S. Aluminum
Foundry pollution will be aired at the
Tuesday, December 9, meeting of the
Marietta Borough Council. The meeting
begins at 7 pm in Borough Hall located at
113 East Market Street, Marietta.
SUS
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Vol. 80, No. 49, December 10, 1980
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulleti
MARIETTA & MOUNT JOY, PA.
Maytown residents voice opposition
to proposed housing development
Strong opposition to a
developer’s plans for north-
ern Maytown was voiced at
a hearing in the East
Donegal Municipal Building
last Monday. At least fifty
citizens attended the some-
times stormy meeting.
At issue was a plan to
build several hundred hous-
ing units in the area
between Maytown and the
local airport—units which
some think will be largely
filled, at federal government
expense, with poor people.
At the .meeting, the
developer denied that the
planned apartments would
attract welfare recipients
and other desperately poor
people, but rather, people of
only moderately low income.
A plan approved in 1973
allows the eventual con-
struction of over S500
dwelling units on and
around the former Endslow
farm. The plan was broken
into ten ‘‘phases,’’ and each
phase of construction was to
have been reviewed before
[continued on page 9]
Jere Duke re-elected president
of Donegal district’s school board
Jere Duke was re-elected
president of the Donegal
School Board at their annual
reorganization meeting held
Donegal EQA results
Mr. John Sauter, director of elementary education in
the Donegal School District, presented a special report at
the Thursday night meeting of the Donegal School Board.
Sauter reviewed the Educational Quality Assessment
(EQA) of grades eleven, eight, and five. Fifth grade was
broken down by
elementary
school—Riverview,
Maytown, Seiler and Grandview.
The assessment,
conducted by the Pennsylvania
Department of Education, concerns itself with the twelve
goals of quality education included here: Communication
skills,
understanding others,
mathematics, self-esteem,
citizenship, arts and the
analytical thinking,
humanities, science and technology, work, family living,
[continued on page 4]
Mount Joy Council
approves 1981 budget
At its December meeting
this past Monday night
Mount Joy Borough Council
approved a budget of
$547,000 for its general
fund, $42,500 for Revenue
Sharing, and $37,830 for
Liquid Fuels funding for its
1981 budget. The budget for
the General Fund was
$23,000 more than proposed
last month, because it was
discovered that the propos-
ed budget had not included
some available income. The
additional $23,000 income
was allocated, $20,000 to
capital improvement and
$3000 to improving street
lighting.
The new budget includes
no increases in taxes.
A request to re-zone the
area around Grandview
School from R2 to R3 zoning
for a proposed garden
apartment development was
denied. Residents of the
area were concerned about
increased traffic hazards for
children. Council pointed
out that other areas in the
borough are available for R3
development and that the
area around Grandview
School is characterized by
less dense housing than was
[continued on page 6]
last Thursday right. Last
week’s meeting was the only
one for the month of
December.
Also re-elected at the
meeting was John Weid-
man, vice president. Both
Duke and Weidman have
served in their present
capacity for the last year.
Donald Kugle was re-
elected to a cne-year term as
representative to the Lan-
caster County Vocational-
Technical Joint Operating
Committee, and Dale
Arnold was re-elected Vo-
Tech alternate.
Mrs. Patricia Eicherly
was re-elected as a repre-
sentative to the Lancaster
County Tax Collection Bu-
reau.
Dr. Robert Eshleman and
John Weidman were both
re-elected as delegates and
representatives to the Penn-
syvlania School Board As-
sociation (PSBA) legislative
committee. Dr. Eshleman
was recently named first
vice president of PSBA.
In other business, the
board awarded a $24,197
contract to Roy Ressler and
Son, Inc., Mountville, for a
hniler to be installed at the
. randview Elementary
[continued on page 4]
Sludge removal info.
presented at meeting
More than twenty land
owners attended the special
meeting of the Marietta-
Donegal Authority held last
Thursday night in the East
Donegal Township Munic-
ipal Building.
Dave Boyer, of Buchart-
Horn Engineering Consult-
ants, chaired the session
which included information
on the removal of sludge
from the sewerage treat-
[continued on page 5]
Judy Nissley, of Nissley Vineyards in Bainbridge, uncorks a bottle of the Gold
Medal winner Aurora ’79.
Nissley has a winner!
Nissley Vineyards, Bain-
bridge, won a coveted Gold
Medal for its 1979 Aurora
vintage at last Thursday's
eastern winemakers’ con-
vention held at the Host
Farm Resort, Lancaster.
The Wineries Unlimited
Eastern Wine Competition
judging was held at Watkins
Glen, New York, November.
10 and 11.
Nissley Vineyards was the
only Lancaster County wine-
maker to capture a Gold
Medal, the highest award in
the competition.
According to Craig Gold-
win, wine critic for the
Chicago Tribune and one of
the event’s 25 wine judges,
‘*“The Gold Medal winners in
the competition are truly
world class wines, as good
as any in the world of the
same style.”’
The vineyards which grew
the Aurora grapes for the
Gold Medal wine were
planted in 1972. The first
wine from the grapes was
made in 1974 and 1975.
[continued on page 3]
Meet Santa Claus Sat.
Don’t forget to have
breakfast with Santa Claus
Saturday, December 13,
from 9:30 to 11:30 am at
Hostetters Banquet Hall in
Mount Joy.
The Breakfast, sponsored
by the Mount Joy Joycee-
This week’s
Friday, December 12, a
meeting of the Mount Joy
Zoning Hearing Board at
7:30 pm in borough offices,
Main Street.
Saturday, December 13,
Breakfast with Santa Claus
from 9:30 to 11:30 am at
Hostetters Banquet Hall,
Mount Joy.
Saturday and Sunday,
ettes, will include scrambled
eggs, bacon, juice, hot
chocolate, coffee, cookies,
and a visit with Santa Claus.
Reserve your tickets now
by calling Patsy Hoffer at
653-5958 after S pm or by
calling any Joycee-ette.
calendar
December 13 and 14, ‘The
Christmas Story’’ pageant
at Congregational Bible
Church, Marietta. The pro-
gram will begin at 7:30 pm
both nights.
Sunday, December 14,
the Mount Joy Community
Chorus will present ‘‘The
Songs of Christmas'’ at 3
pm in Trinity Lutheran
Church, Main Street, Mount
Joy.