HE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE EIGHT Emergency Medical Calls ® An Edi (From page 1) Although the Borough Au- ' thority had purchased the Dr. Thomas Oo Connor big Florin spring several months ago, necessary con- will be available on Sunday Emergency calls only, if family physician can not be contacted. necting lines and pumping equipment have not been av- ailable for furnishing water. But, as summer has passed into fall and rains have come in some quantity and the ex- pection is that there will be more seasonal precipitation, Student Teacher the possible crisis has passed. . Thus, by good fortune a| In South Carolina very serious problem has : been avoided. Miss Mary Anne Ressler, a But, the possibility that senior education major at Bob Jones university, Greenville, S. C., is doing her studeni|g pm. During vacations they are given a maximum of 8 hours per day and 44 per week. When young employees are 16 and 17 during school term, they are permitted to work 28 hours per week and dur- ing vacation 44. Girls may not work between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. and dur- | ing school terms boys may {not work between 11 p. m. and 6 a.m. Some 55 occupations de- clared hazardous are prohib- ited. For instance, at ages 16 and 17, operating a motor vehicle or tractor on any highway as a paid employee is prohibited. Under 18, employment is not permitted about, in or in connection with any establish- | ment where alcoholic Hquors. are distilled, rectified, com- pounded, brewed, manufac- tured, bottled sold or dispens- ed. Also, ages 18 to 21 are prohibited from serving or handling alcoholic beverages where sold or dispensed. one might have occurred re- mains to spur completion of teaching this semester at the Alexander Elementary school in Greenville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Ressler of 739 Water Street, Mount Joy. There are 58 education ma- jors from the university do- ing .their student teaching this semester. According to Dr. Walter G." Fremont, dean of Education, a total of 125 graduating seniors will meet certification requirements this year to teach. Their work is supervised by five university supervisors and the regular teachers of the classes in which they are serving their “apprenticeship.” Law Governs Young Workers Although 1966 is the year of the tight labor market and of more jobs than employees, youngsters who are willing to jump into the labor pool find that they are under cer- tain restrictions. Some are very restrictive. But, all are imposed upon employers by the Depart- ment of Labor of the Com- monwealth. torion the Florin water development project. It is comfortable to live in Mount Joy with water avail- able and to read about the plight of the city of York, where the shortage is more than an emergency. The prob- lems there are, apparently, a catastrophe. And—even too today there is no real solution. Yet, the community MUST have wa- ter. The state has said that the people are to be furnish- ed water. The unfortunate part of the situation is that the short- age will stand as a black mark against continued de- velopment of the York area. Big development demands water— in quantity. The wide - spread publicity to York's problems will not go unre- membered. Yes, Mount Joy is fortun- ate that we have passed a critical hurdle and that. we should have water in reason- able quantities for some years to come. The only remaining matter is for the Authority to keep in mind that this is not the ‘Three Clubs Set Joint Meeting Members of three service clubs in the area will hold a joint meeting on the evening of Oct. 4 at Hostetters. The Mount Joy Lions, the Florin Lions and the Mount Joy Rotarians will hold their annual ‘get-to-gether.” The | speaker will be the newly- named president of Elizabeth- town college. 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