PAGE FOUR Everyone Needs A Hobby | Himes sell homemade sweat- ers, “Everybody should have a good hobby for when he re- tires!” This old saw is heard in any discussion of retirement. But it isn’t clear enough ad- vice, says the Institute of Life Insurance. What kind of a hobby? Well, it must be something you like, not something that somebody else suggests you ought to like, Coin collecting may fascinate one man and bore another to tears. One man’s stamp collecting is an other man’s tedious chore. Home movies have worn out their welcome in many homes. But perhaps an in ventive film taker can change all this. A really clever photograph- er can always sell a few pic- tures here and there, to fond Mommas or business estab- lishments. In other words, | having a hobby doesn’t mean | you can’t make a profit on it, | if vou're lucky. Home sewers can some- Methodists Plan Mission Dr. Price M. Collins will preach in a “New Life Mis- sion” at Chiques Methodist Church, . Rt. 230 East of Mt, Joy, Nov. 12-16. The purpose of the mission is to bring re-|{ newal to the church and to teach new techniques in evangelism to the laymen. Dr. Collins is Administra- tor of the Methodist Home in Cornwall. He has served! churches in Philadelphia, Coatesville and Easton. He also served as District Super- intendent in the Philadelphia Annual Conference of the Methodist church. Tenor Soloist and Song- leader for the Mission will be Rev. Norman E. Huff, pas- tor of the Salladasburg, Pa. Methodist Church. Dr. Collins will speak in the Sunday Morning service of worship at 10:15 a.m. and nightly Sunday t’irough Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Spec- ial Youth Service called “Teenarama” will be con- ducted each evening prior to the Mission Service at 7:00 p.m. by Rev. Huff. A nursery each will also be provided evening. Special music in a-ddition to Rev. Huff's solos will be provided by the three choirs of the church. The public is invited to these services with the Chiques congregation. Paper Drive Manheim Boy Scouts will conduct their monthly paper collection on Saturday, Nov. 11, beginning at 10 a.m. Pa- per, either in cartons or tied in bundles, should be placed on the curbs. The Scouts make a collect- ion the second Saturday of each month, weather permit- ting. ren se stn, pee st PARC aE Lh | { 7) LRN Cos ee 770 ; Here is a sampler just for the new baby. The design is gay and young on this panel transfer which measures 10 the by 13 inches. Pattern meas- ures 10 by 13 inches. Pattern No. 770 is easy to embroid- er. to college gift market. And homemakers who can make good THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. cakes or pies often start a,tant thing is to find an activ small home business in such ity which is intensely interest- goodies. ing and rewarding for those But do not lay out any|empty hours or times of money on such projects un-|stress til you are doing well en-| A hobby cannot be picked ough to justify investing in|up overnight. It should be the yourself! logical outcome of develop- Making a profit is actually|ing interests. Many residents just a dividend. The impor-lin the Far West are rock mufflers, socks, etc., for Christmas or going away candy, cookies, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1967 hounds who collect crystal, agate, copper, semi-precious stones in matrix, thunder eggs and other specimens from their areas—either from mining sites or rock shops. Running a rock shop would be a good activity for an old. er person who knows a lot about rocks and enjoys them. No rattling pipes? No sudden whooshes of air? No smoking chimney? No huge furnace in the basement? No cold spots? ‘And you're S0-0-0-0-0 comfortable? electric home heating Find out how quickly you can make the switch to con- venient, space-saving, economical, flameless, electric home heating. Call your nearby Reddy Kilowatt Recom- mended Electric Home Heating Dealer today. You'll find him in the Yellow Pages under in we A : . , Make a clean ,-break with the past — - onan E tl A AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC ‘Heating. ’’ -