The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 24, 1963, Image 8

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Joins Youthfor ChrisiTeam
Larry Moyer, Messiah Col-
lege sophomore, has been sel-
ected for Youth for Christ
Teen team to S. America. Un-
der the direction of Wendy
Collins, the team will spend
approximately six months in
services. A three-week train-
ing period begins Feb. 5 in
" Califo nia. Following this
period the team will tour
eastern United States, then
leave for Brazil from Miami
approximately Mar. 7.
The team is composed of 5
young people from various
sections of the United States.
They are all talented music-
jans both as instrumentalists
and vocalists. One is a stu-
dent from Germany who is
fluent in the Portuguese lan-
onal
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guage and will do the speak-
ing for the team. Each mem-
ber contributes approxi-
mately $1200 toward the ex-
penses. The funds for Larry
Moyer will be provided by
donations from interested
friends.
The team plans to spend
approximately 4'2 months
touring throughout Brazil,
giving services in about six-
teen cities. They will also do
personal work and visitation
activities. Following their
return to the United States,
they will be featured at the
International Youth for
Christ Convention at Winona
Lake in July.
Larry was graduated from.

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Donegal high school in 1962,
He participated in the Youth
for Christ activities of the
Lancaster Rally, where he
represented the area on the
quiz team at the regional con-
ference at Ocean City in "62. |
Larry, with his family,
have spent two years in mis-
sion work in Virginia. He
has completed a year and a
half of study at Messiah Col- |
lege, where he is majoring in
Bible. While at Messiah Col-
lege, Larry has been a mem-
ber of the Choral Society. He
is the president of the sopho-
more class and first tenor in
the Master's Quartet. He al-
so plays trumpet in the stud-
ent orchestra. Upon comple-
tion of his college degree,
Larry plans to enter Christ-
ian ministry, perhaps in the
field of youth activities.

It was a thriller and a
win for the Donegal hard-
wood Indians Friday night,
Dec. 20, at Penn Manor!
It took a last-quarter ral-
ly to turn the tide, 57-55, for
the final league game of the
1963 season.
Manor had a
with 34 seconds remaining
and victory looked as if it
was to the hosts. However,
John Gohn went to the free
toss line for a one- and -one
try. The first was good, to tie
the count 56-56. His second,
then, also was good to wrap
56-55 lead
up the game and snatch it
away for Donegal.
Although John was the
hero of the moment, another
John, by the name of Brown
bombarded the nets for a
startling 24 ponts. Mike Lip-
pold had 14 and Gohn total-
ed an even dozen and that’s
good spread for any ball
team!
Donegal now holds two
league wins and only one
loss as the old year bows to-
ribe Grabs One-Pointer

ward a close.

On the 27th the Tribe
plays the Alumni on the
Donegal floor. After the holi-
days, Hempfield comes here,
for a January 3rd game.
Friday night the Penn|
Manor JV’s won from Done-|
gal 43-29.
Christmas Mail
At High Level
Tuesday, Dec. 17, was the
“high water” mark of the '63
flood of Christmas mail in
Mount Joy.
On that day, the local post
office put 18,748 pieces of
mail through its cancelling
machine as well as handling
a heavy infiux of parcel post
packages and of metered
mail, which are recorded on
the statistical chart.
Wednesday, the 18th, the
volume count dropped to 16,
100 and on Thursday, the
count was 15,015.

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The count continued to fall
until by Monday the heavy
crush of outgoing mail was
nearly normal.
However, deliveries contin
ued heavy as incoming mail
continued to reach Mount
Joy.
Carriers continued on a
“forced draft” basis right up
until Christmas, doing every.
thing possible to make all
possible deliveries before
Santa’s arrival Tuesday nite,
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