The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 19, 1967, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PAGE EIGHT
Church to Build Addition
rardship , crowding in the
at Sunday School.
The executive committee,
| elected by the Official Board,
: consists of the following:
will be available on Worrell M. Jones, Chm., Mrs.
Sunday According to the pastor,| Catherine J. Bennett, Char-
calls only if | the Rev. Menno E. Good, the | les E. Aument, Mrs. William
Emergency ‘not purpose of the Crusade is to| H. Fackler, Henry G. Givler,
family physician £20 underwrite the operating | Thomas W. Hall, Willis Ken-
be contacted, budget of the church and to|dig, George M. Lewis, Jay M.
= secure funds to build a new | Mueller, Jr., Jay M. Mueller,
Church School educational| Sr.,
New Arrivals
. | .
wing. The congregation re-! Schreiber, G. Walter
A Christian Stew
Emergency Medical
Calls Crusade will be held
Chiques Methodist church,
/
Thomas Oo Connor Rte. 230, East of Mount Joy,
from April 28 to May 8.



Sloan,
cently voted approval for a | Joseph G. Whitacre, and Ray
$75.000 addition to relieve N. Wiley, Sr.



Melvin and Rose Marie)
(Mattera) Flowers, 225 West |
Main Street, a son, Monday |
April 17, at St. Joseph's hos- | Hold County Gym Meet

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pital.
Robert L. and Lois (Flory) The Lancaster County Jun-; Other Donegal entrants in-|
Stauffer, Wednesday, Apr. 12 i... High School Gymnastic cluded: Duanne Risberg, |
at the General hospital. Competition was held at Don- Scott Gemberling, Robbin |
Donald E. and Carol (Cov- jegal high school Saturday, Hood, Dave Howell, Lynn
Tues- and John Helm-|
ert Hess, a daughter, | April 15. Fifteen schools were Hoffman,
day, April 11, at the St. Jos- one vested at this event staedter.
eph’s hospital. which was for girls and boys. |

Jay W. and Nancy (Tr out) | In the six girls’ events, the |
Smith, Mount Joy R2, a following Donegal girls cap- 4-H Clubs Hold
daughter, Saturday,April 15, tured winning medals: |
at St. Joseph's hospital. | Sue oc “onnor,
Jack R. and Marion (Putt) tumbling event.
O'Connell, 704 Square Street,| 71inda Hurst,
a daughter, Sunday, April 16 {pling event.
at St. Joseph's hospital. Sue O'Connor, 1st
Pe ————— balance beam event.
Deb Roberts, 1st place,
floor exercise event.
Becky Reinhold, 3rd place,
¢ | vaulting event.
1st place, | ‘Meeting
The meeting of the Mount
Joy 4-H Clothing Club and
Cocking Club, whose project
is “Adventures with Food”
will be held on Monday eve-
ning, April 24 at 7 p.m. in
the Wilbur I. Beahm school
cafeteria.
At this meeting the cloth-
2nd place
place, |
See Travel Movie
A movie in full color about
Lancaster county as a touris

attraction was shown Mouni| Other non-award places: ing club will. elect officers
Jov Rotarians Tuesday noon! Peg Hess, 5th place, vault-j 2 : eid
V \ a i v + - > . An x
0] kis T.cheon| ing event. and all the project books
at Ak J o will be passed out. The pro-
| Becky Reinhold, 4th place,
The film, issued by the Lan-' balance beam event. what the girls will need to
caster Chamber of Commerce, Other events were uneven yuu for clothing. The cook-
is used to promote tourism parallel bars and trampoline.|i os club will plan for their
and showed intriguing Shots | As an all-around competit-inext meeting and receive
of some of the interesting | lor, Becky Reinhold placed’ their books.
sights in the area. second in the county. She re-, All the mothers are invited
ceived an engraved trophy.|to attend so they will under-
Married people are going Deb Roberts placed fourth in | stand what their daughter
to fight—on this all experts all around competition. To| will be making this coming
(and non-experts) agree. But pe qualified as an all around | year.
vaulting. 653-4149 by Monday, April
short cut tobacco stems Hos :
sy Hallgren, Jill Hayman and ;
For Aucticn Sale
John Parker, 1st
Corner Wood & Market Ave. held. Proceeds from this sale
1-3¢c lin tumbling.
morning, April 22, and Wed-
Ward on Saturday, April 29,
meeting, held at Hostetters. jects will be discussed on



place,
2nd place,

certain ground rules should competitor the gymnast must Any girl who can not at-
be observed for this sportas participate in four events: tend this meeting but wishes
for any other. | balance beam, uneven paral-|to join 4-H this year may
Othre Donegal entrants in-| 24,
cluded: Sue Gerberich, Gail
Kendig, Roxie Heisey, Deb |
Mechanically Baled
AND Nancy Wagner,
: In the eight boys’ events, |
tobacco dust in bags the following boys received| Members of the Mount Joy
Junior Chamber of Com:
merce are seeking items for
horizontal bar.
John Parker,
MOUNT JOY. PENNA. still rings. will be used for the financing
653-5216 of local Jaycee projects.
Donated articles to be sold
"| nesday evening, April 26. The
: viiibe pet Spi avesscescuaneatinssnnranenee un 300 AIA ec ereeeieececceurenniencernncs ITs eres 1 premises of the former Mum-
— 'lel bars, floor exercise, and contact Mrs. John H. Nissley,
Iq : :
ostetter, Terry Ginder, Bet-| y@@KIng tems
J h Ni & [ | winning medals:
' 0y 1S81Y 0., (IC. sale at their auction, to be
Marlin Emswiler, 3rd place
will be picked up Saturday
i ma Hardware store in Florin |






beginning at 10 a.m.
Anyone who has merchan-
dise may contact Don Yingst,
Bill Bitzer, Pat Moran, Jerry
Lutz or Bill Grove.


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dresses from the 1963 joint or separate retums. comp "
Levies New Tax


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Larrq M. Roth, Mrs. Eva |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1967
..COMING EVENTS --
“MUSIC IN THE PARK”
Sponsored by the Mount Joy Community Council
MAY 30th MUSICAL POTPOURRI
JUNE 17th SACRED MUSICAL
JULY 30th . UP WITH PEOPLE
SEPTEMBER 2nd RAJAH STRING BAND
| teins
x Letters to the Editor x
April 18, 1967
Editor, Mount Joy


Viet Nam,
| April 9, '67
| Dear Mr. Rainboat, Bulletin:
| Jost a few Lines 2 anh The daffodils gave us two
| Jou lor sending he edn [full weeks of flordl beauty.
Ho me. My Dad subscribed A ;
| for me, but vou report the| The hillside, rock-ridged,
It is good to hear the|and siceply sloping to the
| news.
| news from home, and its pro-| water’s
jeets. I have been at Nha|setting for the
| Trang A.B., Vietnam for four | play.
| months, and have received Hundreds of visitors en-
| the Bulletin as-well as can be|joyed the seasonal showing
| expected for over here. by the Chiques. We commend
| Again, thank you for the the courtesy and general
paper and the good report-| good-will of our guests as we
ing. shared together the simple
edge was a perfect
colorful dis-
Sincerely, beauty of the flowers.
Sn. ue H. Koder, Our thanks to “The Bul-
hn : letin” for helping to make
14th Supply Squadron this project known.
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5 meeting Friday night. The Police Commission at Mount Joy is taking
The Bosrd alsh. voled 10 applications for Patrolmen. All applicants must pass #
aks sabe a a physical examination bzfore completing the applica-
2 Ll accept the county vocational- | # {jon and must be at least twenty-one years of age.
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UNION NATIONAL 3-in-oNE OIL SR re
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MOUNT JOY BANK Oils Everything : If accepted. the patrolman must become a resident
B ; of Mount Joy Borough, six months after beginning
MOUNT JOY AND MAYTOWN Prevents ust j active dwy. 42¢
REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOT 3
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