The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1965, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1965

Shutter-bugs are having a field-
day on Canadian National's new
sceneramic cars, operating
through the Canadian Rockies.
With the view afforded from
the upper deck of Canada’s only
full-length glass-topped passen-
ger cars, camera shutters are
clicking away.
The majestic and sometimes
bewildering scenery of the Ca-
nadian Rockies is being served
up in mountainous quantities
for CN transcontinental train
travelers.
Canadian National Railways’
crack mainliners, the Panorama
and Super Continental both
equipped with Sceneramic cars
are giving passengers sights
they have never been able to
see or photograph from a train
‘before,

| which, with an altitude of 3,717
Traveling Shutter-Bugs:
Photo Courtesy: Canadian National Railways
On Its westbound trip, the
Panorama is the country’s only
transcontinental passenger
train to make a complete day-
light trip through the Rockies.
The schedule of the Pano-
rama, first new cross-country
passenger train since 1955, calls
for it to pull out of Jasper, Alta,
at 6:00 a.m., and from then on
the steady 529-mile passage
through the mountain valleys
begins, ending at Vancouver
the same day at 9:30 p.m.
It's generally believed that
the Jasper-Vancouver trip is
through only one range of
mountains, while in fact it is
through three: The Rockies,
the Selkirk Range and the
Coast Range,
On the mainline 17 miles
west of Jasper is Yellowhead

feet, is the highest point on the
line. Beyond Yellowhead. it is
a slow descent to the Pacific
Coast,
it is just beyond Red Pass
Junction, after crossing the
Fraser River, that Mount Rob-
son appears. Here the train
stops for a few minutes so that
passengers may have a leisure
ly view of the tallest peak in the
Canadian Rockies. Towering
12,972 feet, Mount Robson,
often called the Monarch of the
Canadian Rockies, is the em-
bodiment of all that man’s mind
thinks a mountain ought to be.
There are some 27 major
points of interest on the Pano-
rama’s trip from Jasper to Van-
couver, each framed by the
broad picture window of the
train from sunup to sundown.
« F.N.S.
What Advertising
Does - - -
When someone
Someone starts
When someone
Someone starts
When someone
Someone starts
When someone
Someone starts
When someone
Someone starts
When someone
Someone starts
buying;
starts buying,
selling;
starts selling,
making;
starts making,
working;
earning;
buying:
starts working,
starts earning,
starts advertising,
An endless chain, so to speak, and
the merchant who doesn’t advertise
and advertise regularly is doing noth-
ing if he isn’t
endless chain.
breaking links in this
Bimo!v Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper
brimful ~f reader interest—about everything that happens in this community —wil
be glad to place your merchondise before the reading public.
THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
® Church. News
(From page 6)
St. Mark's E. U. B. Church
Moun: Jey, Pa.
C. E. Ulrich, Minister
Saturday
9:30 a.m. Instruction Class
(Jr High).
10:30 am. Instruction
Class (Jr. Group).
Sunday
9:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo.
10:15 a.m. Worship Service
6:30 p.m. Y Hour, YF
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
in Fellowship Hall
Monday
7:30 pm. County YF in the
Church Sanctuary and Fel-
lowship Hall (Refreshments).
7:30 p.m. Bible Study Les-
son No. 47 in the Prayer
Room
Wednesday
6:00 p.m. Instruction Class
7:3¢ p.m. Cottage Prayer &
(Jr. High) in Church office.
Bible Study
Florin District — Mr. and
Wm. Vogel, 717 West Main
St.; Leader, Henry R. Zerph-
ey; Study, Gen. 12:1-9.
Southwest District: Home -
Mrs. Elizabeth Strickler, 27
W. Donegal; Leader, Arthur
D. Sprecher; Study, Phile-
mon
Southeast District: Home -
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haines,
Longenecker Rd..; Leader -
Ralph Geib; Study - Luke
19:1-10.
Northeast District: Home of
Mrs. Arline Lutz, 204 North
Barbara St.; Leader, William
Emenheiser; Study - Third
Epistle of John.
Northwest District: The
parsonage, 35 East Main
St.; Leader, John D. Hershey.
Study I Tim. 1:12-2:7.
hursday
7:00 and 8:00 pm. Choir
Rehearsals
7:30 p.m Dorcas Society at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Will, R.D. 2.
Calvary Bible Church
Donegal Heights
Pastor, Donald A. Urey
Saturday
8:00 p.m. Teen banquet at
the residence of Miss Phyllis
Wolgemuth
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Bible School.
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor
ship Service.
10:30 a.m. Jr. Church
6:30 p.m. Bible School
teachers and officers meeting
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Studies in the Colossian
Epistle.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study
7:30 p.m. Jr. Prayer meet-
ing.
Church of the Brefnren
Rev. Howard Bernhard
Moderator
Henry Becker Jr., Supt.
Sunday
! 8:50 p.m. Sunday School
10:00 a. m. Morning Wor
ship.
Message by Rev. William
Longenecker.
Wednesday
7:00 pm. Bible Study.
Teacher; Dr. Carl Ziegler,
Bible teacher at E-town Col:
lege.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Jr. Choir Prac-
tice.
7:30 p.m. Sr. Choir Prac-
tice.
PAGE SEVEN
Presbyterian
- Home News -
Winter-time visitors are
scarce !
Paul Stoner, Mount Joy,
and Charles E. Gillespie, of
Devon, visited and toured
the Home.
Miss Ruth E. Darvon and
Mrs. Emma Schaeberle, York,
visited Miss Sarah Emswiler
and Miss Maude Treadway.
Charles Passmore, Lancast-
er, visited Miss Mary Gregg.
i Mrs. Ada L. Kruger, Mrs.
Marabelle C. Fisher, Miss
Annabel R. Leaman, Miss
Clare Brenneman and Miss
Elizabeth Landis, Lancaster,
for Mrs. Mary Sales.
Miss Laura Deremer enjoy-
ed a visit with Mrs. Mabel
Mitchell and her son from
Unionville, Pa.
% Robt. Schroll
(From page 1)
was elected to serve as presi-
dent, treasurer and director,
the position he now holds.
He has been a life time
member of the Mount Joy
Church of God, having serv-
ed as a deacon and trustee
for some years.
He is a charter member of
the Mount Joy Lions Chib
having attended each meet-
ing since its organization in
1945.

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