PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. MEMO » Mount Joy - 1969 : Ji: Seriously consider the installation of curbs on West Main street through the Florin ward. 2— Continue improvements of Wood Street, re- constructing one or two of the sections re- maining after the 1968 project. 3—Buy and regularly use a borough-owned street sweeper. 4.—Press for completion of the borough ordinances. 5—Enlarge the “Music codification of in the Park” project. 6.— Start now to provide more water for our community, with any agency w a project. cooperating and participating hich is interested in such 7—Improve the quality of water supplied by the municipal water system. 8. Press for improvement on Manheim street between. Mount Joy and the site of the new 230 Bypass interchange, including the drain- age problems in the area of the Little Chiques creek bridge. 9__Take steps to insure that property within the borough has fire plugs located within reason- able protection ranges. 10.—Encourage public and/or private capital to launch a tourist attraction which will put Mount Joy “on the + Nation's Hero (From page 1) How historians eventually will judge him is yet to be determined, for his place, his influence, his responsibil- ities as related to the total plan can not be known until the passing of perhaps many years. However, as a man, three characteristics stand out worthy of emulation, wor- thy of eulogy and worthy as patterns upon which future men and future governments can well build for perman- ency. As a professional soldier, the word courage emerges naturally and easily. His military courage is un- tarnished: But, it was his moral cour- age which is even more im- portant, His courage of de- cision and conviction are the eventual marks of the man. Secondly, he was a man of humanness. He was a man who liked people. That is why people liked him. He possessed the winsomeness which invited and, yes, com- manded simply by a smile. One European associate in arms said, “Eisenhower had only to smile at a man to gain his confidence and his allegiance.” But, the final word, and it is also the beginning, is still integrity. Dwight Eisenhower was given the power to com- mand because he was the kind of a man he had made of himself. He had the cour- age to command, the cour- age to make awful decisions, and the courage to stand on those decisions. And, he had the courage map.” and the heart to be human. A soldier, yes! But first, a man. A man in war but a man in peace. Every one of the thousands and thousands of soldiers he commanded on that awful day of assault up- on the beaches of France was an individual. He was, lo General Eisenhower, some- one’s son, someone’s husband, someone’s father. His was a life of paradox. The soldier — the peace- maker. “Blessed are the peace- makers, for they shall be called the children of God.” New Arrivals Adin and Martha (Hurst) Martin, Mount Joy R2, a son Saturday, March 29 at Gen- eral hospital. James and Linda (Griner) Young, 110 Lisa Dr, Warn- er Robins, Ga., a son at the base hospital, Saturday, Mar. 29, Mr. Young is the daugh- ter of Mr- and Mrs. Benja- min Gainer, Mount Joy RI, and the father is the son of Mrs. Jack Baker, 26 North Poplar St., Elizabethtown, and James F. Young, West Main St., Mount Joy. Danny and Carolyn (Eisen- hower) Smith, Mount Joy R. 1, a son, Sunday, March 29, at Columbia hospital. James R. and Linda (Steh- man) Byers, Mount Joy RI, a daughter, Sunday, March 30, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Things that come to the man who waits seldom turn out to be the things he is waiting for. / NOW ng m. 9] Interest 0 Per Annum Compounded Semi - Annualy MOUNT JOY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Be ET a i a : 83rd Series Installment Shares OPEN 3-4c AA TR V0 ER EO 0 OO ON ER BTR ® CHURCH NOTES ® Worry Clinic (From page 6) (From page 5) 7:00 p.m. Preparatory Ser- to reach with the right in- vice. stead of the left hand, and Thursday - Eastern Menno- soon you will have made him a right-hander. nite High. 7:30 p.m. School Chorus Some notable athletes, Sacred Musical program. such as Mickey Mantle, are ambidextrous. Thus, they can bat both ways, and this . . \ 1 Church St. Luke's Episcopa i fact adds to their value to Mount Joy : . Whitesel a team. Bey, Dongly M- hite My brother was left-hand- Easter Day ed but learned to write with 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion the other hand. with Hymns. But he stills throws with the left. And the Bible lauds left- ies (Judges 20:16): 10:30 a.m. Festival Choral Eucharist and Sermon . Church School Mite Box Presentation . “Among all this people, Monday there were seven hundred chosen men left-handed, ev- 7:30 p.m. Vestry meeting No choi hearsals this €ry one could sling stones at vo. Me : an hair breadth, and not miss.” The modern consensus is to deftly teach lefties to use their right hand for writing and musical instruments, but let them continue to bat or throw a ball left-handed. But don’t shout or scream St. Marv's Roman Catholic Church Sundeav 9:00 am. Mass God's Missionary Church Salunga, Penna. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 1969 Emergency Medical vals Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig at youngsters or make a scene over the issue of hand- edness! Send for my 200-point “Test for Good Parents,” en- closing a long stamped, re- turn envelope, plus 20c¢, and learn how to be a tactful parent. It takes brains and fore- thought to rate tops as a parent, for childbirth is na- tural but child-rearing is not! Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 20c¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets. Rev. John F. White, Pastor 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ig p.m. Youth Meeting Named fo Honor Society 7:30 p.m. Revival hour Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Eleven seniors and nine juniors of Donegal high school were inducted into aa Ci the National Honor Society St. John's Lutheran Church Friday afternoon, March 28, Maytown, Pennsvlvania in ceremonies held at a spec- Ronald E. Peirson, pastor ial convocation at the D-H.S. Sunday auditorium. 9:30 a.m. Church school. Following the induction, a 10:45 a.m. Worship service reception for members, their guests and the faculty was held in the school cafeteria. The principal address of the ceremony was given by D. Paul Greene, director of admissions of Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor John W. Gosnell, Minister of Education Thursday 7:30 p. m. Service of Bap- tism. 8:30 p.m. Candlelight Love Americanism Feast and Communion. Program Set Good Friday 7:00 p.m. Service of Tene- brae, including the “Seven The annual Americanism Last Words”. Program of the "American Easter Sunday Legion Auxiliary of Donegal 9:30 a.m. Church School. Post. 809 Maytown, will be classes for all ages and elecc held at the Maytown Legion tives for adults, and Extend- Home on Monday evening, ed Sessions for children April 14 at 8 o'clock. through Grade 5. The speaker will be Jas. 10:30 a.m: Easter Morning F. Heinly, Esq. Assistant Worship Service. District Attorney of Lancas- NO Evening Worship ter County. , The winners of the Am- ericanism Essay Contest will Trinity Lutheran Church Mount Joy be honored at this meeting. The Rev. W. L. Koder The winning essay will be Sunday read and prizes awarded 9:15 a.m. Sunday Church The winners writing on the School subject — America’s Future 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- Depends Upon Me are Philip ship & Holy Communion, Hossler, Grade 12 of Donegal 4:00 p.m. Quiet Commun- high school and Gary L. Elis, ion. Grade 7 of W. I Beahm Wednesday Junior high school. 1:00 p.m. Circle 1, LC.W. The program arrangements will meet at the home oi were made by Mrs. Henry Mrs. Jean Gerberich.- Pro- L. Haines, Americanism gram leader, Mrs. Floy Gil- Chairman and Mrs. Leslie bert. Blake, Unit President. Thursday This is a public meeting 4:00 p.m. Junior Cateche- to which you are welcome. tical Class. Donegal Presbyterian Chu Mount Joy First Presbyterian Church rah Patronize Our Advertisers Advertising Doesn't Cost — The Rev. Herbert E. Moyer Lt Pays! Interim Pastor Thursday ~ 7:30 p.m. Union Commun- 78 ion Service at Donegal 7:30 p.m. Catechetical Church Class Sunday Wednesday Special music at both 6:45 p.m. Ladies Aid churches 7:05 W- M. S. Meeting 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:40 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal 7:00 a.m. Traditional Sun- rise Easter Service at Done- gal followed by breakfast. college. He was introduced by Nancy Heisey. Also appearing on the program was Principal Don- ald Drenner, Connie Leh- man, Charles Engle, Donald Drenner, Ronald McCarty, Judith Drager, Jane Gruber, Kathleen Ney and Linda Brubaker. Newly inducted members of the society include: Seniors — Linda Brubaker, Nancy Buller, Cynthia Eshel- man, Martha Harnish, Terry Hedrick, Dawn Heisey, De- borah Latchford, Sheri Lan- dis, Susan K. Miller, Marvin Nissley and Patricia Way. Juniors — Craig Gainer, Dennis Hay, Jane Heilig, De- borah L. Hostetter, Susan Hurst, Patricia Longenecker, Suzanne O’Connor, Charles Waser and Mary Elizabeth Watto. Other members of Nation- al Honor Society include: Judith Drager, Jane Gru- ber, Donald Drenner, Char- les Engle, Nancy Heisey, Connie Lehman, Ronald Mec- Carty and Kathleen Ney. Lions Club Sees Cars Assembled More than 50 members and guests of the Mount Joy Lions Club on Tuesday eve- ning, April 1, toured the General Motor Assembly Plant at New Castle, Del. This delightful experience included seeing Chevrolets and Buicks being completely assembled by computer con- trol. After the tour a dinner was served to the club by the company. oO I IN 9:00 am. Donegal Mommy os EY, Worship Service 2:45 a.m. Mount Joy First Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Wor- ship at Mount Joy. CITRUS Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Mount Joy Easter Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 10:30 a.m: Adult Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship GARDEN SEEDS IRISH COBBLER & RED Monday : 7:30 p.m. Girl Scouts Store Hours: Daily 8 to Tuesday % MILE WEST OF FLORIN HOME DRIED SNITZ — POTTER COUNTY POTATOES PEAT MOSS and EASTER EGGS Box of 24 89c BACHMAN CHOCOLATE CANDY EGGS DIRECT FROM OUR FARM JUMBO’S 60c DOZ. — LARGE 55¢ DOZ. WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET APPLES STAYMAN WINESAP, RED & GOLDEN DELICIOUS FRUITS FRESH SWEET CIDER ~ ONION SETS BLISS SEED POTATOES FERTILIZER 6 Except Friday 8 to 9. PHONE 653-5661 AU pa alin ae RAED. tha Ch phi you Ass the que Eas but one des wa the gul the sea thee Tow wil
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