PAGE EIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. MEMO * Mount Joy - 1969 : : : X bs 1—Seriously consider the installation of cur _on West Main street through the Florin ward. . ‘3,-Contintie 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 codification of borough ordinances. 5.—Enlarge the “Music 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. | __Press for improvement on Manheim street * 230 Bypas age problems in the area of the Little creek bridge. , between Mount Joy and the site of the new y s interchange, including the drain- Chiques : vhin the Take steps to insure that property within t 3 nis fire plugs located within reason- able protection ranges. j / i ital to 10.—Encourage public and/or private capi launch 2 tourist attraction which will put Mount Joy “on the map.” @ Letter to the Editor Mr. Richard Rainbolt Editor of Mount Joy Bulletin Dar Sir, Two local men were hu- miliated last week by un- called for publicity toward a misunderstanding of mi- gratory waterfowl laws. I refer to the “Sico” duck shooting incident. They ac- knowledge an unwitting violation, andask no ones pity. They do have reason to resent the statement: “Ducks Cost Two Hunters $750.00 Fine” Practically classifying threm as common poachers, instead of respon- sible members of the com- munity whose action was en- tirely in good faith. I lived along the crekk all my life. As a boy I sel- dom saw a duck on the Chiques, not even during spring and fall migration. During the last generation many private ponds, and more ambitious -semi-public efforts have made the mal- lard duck a yearround resi. dent in nearly all communi- ties. I tried it myself, but to make the story short and conclusive, snapper turtles and coons were hard on the young ducks, and hunters in the fall cleaned out the sur- vivors. The Sico duck project at Mount Joy was ‘more csssful. Under this manage- ment, and security, the flock multiplied and fanned out VOTE HARRY J. FARMER, Jr. For TAX COLLECTOR Of Mount Joy Borough He will return approx one half of the salary of Tax Collector to the (2) two Fire Companies. Library. and Community Council of Mount Joy Borough. 7-3d CERN SENER AARERNNEREG EG UERERSNEERRRR AERNEINEENY, 83rd Series Installment Shares NOW OPEN : 9] Interest Per Annum a w m " " w wn w " = = ne u ® w " » n = ] 2 = ® = » " = ® = = mw a w wo ® = - = = n = » - un = - ..Compounded Semi - Annualy MOUNT JOY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ves lh i 1 3-4c wm = Ww @ un w nu = N “ " = = 2 a "a @ " B 8 B ® a u m = = = 2 = 2 a a 2 ® B x = ® = mu mw B 2 ¥ = suc- Emergency Medical balls Sunday Dr. David Schlosser over the countryside, Many communities benefitted by the overfow, Any passer-by can see that the local area is over-stocked at present, probably becoming a nuis- ance to nearby property ownlars. This writer is not critical of our game laws. Wildlife needs protection—and some regulation. Obviously regul- ation should be supervised by the proper authorities. I am not condoning violation. I do contend that in this case there are several extenuat- ing circumstances. 1. There would be few ducks on Lancaster county streams without private in- itiative — maybe none. 2. The Company which these men represent spends thousands of dollars on the duck project, a Community interest. 3. They are not ‘pot hunters’ but were performing a pub- lic service. Eliminated the drakes only. 4. The ducks were donat- ed to an institution or de- serving individuals. Elam Longenecker R.D. 2, Manheim, Pa. New Arrivals Donald and Shirley (BiX- ler) Abel, 980 Wiast Main St., a daughter, Saturday, April 26, at General hospital. Donald and Shirley (Bix- ler) Akal, 980 West Main St., a daughter, Saturday, April 26, at General hospital ® CHURCH NOTES (From page 6) 7:30 p.m. Evening Wor- ship Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Clas- ses. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Senior Chair re- hearsal. Donegal Presbyterian Church Mount Joy First Presbyterian Church Rev. Gladstone P. Cooley Sunday 9:00 am. Donegal Morning Worship Service 10:10 a.m. Donegal Church School. 5:00 p.m. Communicant’s Class at Donegal 9:45 a.m. Mount Joy First Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Wor- ship at Mount Joy. 5:00 p.m. Communicant's Class at Donegal Monday 7:30 p.m. Donegal Deacons me2t at Donegal Church. Wednesday . 7:30 p.m. Sessions meet at Donegal church. : Glossbrenner Duited Methodist Church Joe Willard Krecker Sunday 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship and Christian Instruction. Children’s Service. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Midweek Service Thursday 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Saturday, May 10 6:00 p.m. Church School Workers’ Banquet. COMMUNITY ART SHOW The annual Memorial Day Art Show for the Mount Joy community will be held May 30-31 at the Phillips Studio. All paintings and drawings must be in by Widnesday, May 28. Two pieces of work will be al- lowed each entrant. Weath- er permitting, there will be a “clothesline” show out- doors, in addition to th: ex- hibit indoors. Subject: Robert Bowers, Elizabeth- town, recently complated his six-week basic Marine training at Camp LeJeune, South Carolina. He was the guest of honor at a dinner party given by his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and their daughter Sharon. The family members attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bixler, Phillip, and Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. win. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bixler and Jody, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowers, Theresa , Marilyn, Dale and David, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wivell, Joe, Tommy and Pam, Curvin Martin and three guests. *® * » Mrs. Donald Straub and children, Marjorie, Kristen and Fred enjoyed the Zembo Shrine Circus in Harrisburg along with friends Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittemore more from Landisville. * * * Miller was the purchaser of the home of Mrs. Loren P. Somers, 426 Donegal Springs Road, which sold at public auction on Thursday, April 24. The selling price was $22,600. * * * Martin The youth group of St. Luke’s Episcopal church at- tended an overnight youth conference last Friday and Saturday at the Cocoa Inn in Hershey, Pa. Those par- ticipating were: Sue Schlos- ser, Rob Eno, David Brown and Bill Lenox. * ® * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bair and sons Tim and Tom spent last Tuesday in New York City saying “bon voyage" to Mrs. Bair’s mother, Mrs. Anna H. Snader ,Ephrata, We'd put thiz snow blower away, except that it looks so pretty with the morning glories twining over if. BY NANCY NEWCOMER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1969 PEOPLE! before sailing for a 2.month tour of Europe. They had a special thrill by getting to tour the ship before it left the harbor. * * * Mrs. Kenneth Newcomer and daughters Tammy, Wen- dy and Bath were among the many spectators at the Loy- alty Day parade in Manheim on Saturday. ® * % Mrs. Vera Albert and son Scott spent the weekend in New York City sightseeing and attending a play. x * * Camping for th: first time in their new travel trailer, the Jeff Brian family spent the week end at Pine Grove Furnace State Park near Carlisle. * * * Warren Hayman and Bob Eno traveled to Maryland over the week end and en- joyed fishing and camping on the island of Assat:ague. iw * * . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fol- ey just returned from a one week trip to Nassau combining business and pleasure. * * * Back from a winter’s stay in DeLeon Springs, “Fa. are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I. Ezahm, Donegal Springs Rd. They returned Friday, April 1969 Donegal High School Baseball Schedule 1, Elizabethtown 6, Manheim Twp. 8, Ephrata 13, Penn Manor May 15, Manheim Cent. 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