PAGE EIGHT ~ Subject: PEOPLE! Calls 3 BY NANCY NEWCOMER | —————————————————eed Ty ] [yyy (CC OVO Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ben- banquet featuring the his- THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, I" Emergency Medical MEMO - Mount Joy - 1969 nett returned a week ago tory of Ireland beautifully Sunday from a 24 day trip done in music, dance and to Europe. They flew to narration. (This banquet hall One Night! Frankfort, Germany, where is pictured in the September they met their son, Cpt. National Geographic Maga- James R. Bennett who is zine.) TRICK OR TREAT From Ireland they flew to London, where they saw Buckingham Palace and the stationed with the 67th Medi- cal Depot at Kaiserslautern, Germany. From there, the Mount Joy again will ob- serve one night, just be- three of them motored 3,000 changing of the guard, Wind- fore Halloween, as 'Trick miles visiting the countries sor Castle, which is twenty or Treat” night, Mayor of Germany, Austria and miles from London and pa, Walter announced where the Queen and her family are currently staying. On the way to Windsor Cas- tle, they visited Runnymede where the original Magna aly. That one night will be on Wednesday, Oct. 29th. In the past three or four years, the single night of trick or treat has been ob- served rather faithfully, * * * Dr. Ralph Coleman, assist- ant supervising principal of the Donegal School District, «~_ 1." was signed by King suffered a mild heart attack fy, jn 1215. Also visited Saturday night, Oct. 11 at == giokes Poges where his home in Elizabethtown 5 0. ¢ Grey wrote his and has been in the constant “Elegy in a Country Church care unit at the Lancaster ys General hospital. Cards are Yard”. NEW ARRIVALS acceptable, but no visitors They toured London and . ost took the boat ride from the * * * Tower of London, where the John and Rebecca (Arkin) In observance of Fire Pre- crown jewels are kept, to Holland, Mount Joy R1, a vention Week two weeks ago Hyde Park. They enjoyed son, Friday, October 17th at the first grade class of Mrs. the play “Charlie Girl” and Lancaster Osteopathic hispit- Dorothy Young collected did some shopping to con- al. $19.97 from the entire Seiler clude their stay in London. School toward the new Mt. Geneva, Switzerland, Nas their till after the week end. PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969 1—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 codification of borough ordinances. 5—Enlarge the “Music in the Park” project. 6.—Start now to provide more water for our community, cooperating and participating with any agency which is interested in such a project. 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 creek bridge. area of the Little Chiques 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 Mount Joy “on the attraction which will put map.” ri eine ts the.” fee. com. rip. ‘There they toured Gen Part of Shea Stadium Grows in Mount Joy pany by taking a walk to the eva and took a boat ride on Fire house and receiving an the beautiful Lake Gen- In Mount Joy there is a informative talk on the func- eva which is completely sur- piece of Shea stadium!" tions of a fire truck and its rounded by colorful outstand- = Actually growing here is equipment... Each of the 33 ing gardens. Then onto Cha- 4 piece of sod which only a children had drawn their monix, where they took a few days ago was part of own conception of what the cable car to the top of Mont the playing field of the home new fire truck might look Blanc, which is the like and they were hung on point in Europe, and the pion Mets. the fire house wall. highlight of their stay In The fact that it is in Mt >, Switzerland. In Lisbon, Por- joy is part of the story of Mrs. Catherine Bennett is tugal they stayed in a resort how the fans of New York home from the hospital fol- called Casais about 20 miles celebrated as the story-book lowing a fall which occurred from Lisbon on the Atlantic Metropolitans won their way two weeks ago. * te its many museums and stat- highest pa]] park of the world cham-’ Ocean. Portugal is noted for to the topmost rung of pro-fell in fessional baseball. Among the nearly 60,000 people who jammed the New York ball park on what turn- ed out to be the final day of the World Series were two local men — Lester Hostetter and John Hoffman who had been offered tickets by their New York correspondent bank. They sat back of home plate the day the sky finally on Baltimore and Mrs. Erica Harden, from yes honoring the early ex- McCamey, Texas is visiting plorers of North and South her mother, Mrs. Helena America, which they saw. A Pothke restaurant featuring typical Portuguese dishes and entertainment with interest- ing folk dances and singing was particularly enjoyed. They report that the country side was interesting with the many rice paddies and turnip fields, fishing villages and beautiful mountains. The last event on their trip was to go on the nearest point to the United States in Europe Mrs. Harden is a former res- ident of Mount Joy. * * * Mrs Ray Byle and son Kenneth, and Mrs. Erica Har- den spent last week end in New York City via the train. They visited many of the in- teresting New York sights, which was a first-time experi- ence for Mrs. Harden. Among their travels was the United for a few weeks. Fado In the Post Office Depart- ment, safety is a big factor and each employee is con- stantly being reminded that safety pays dividends. In the Mount Joy Post Of- fice, being reminded of safe: ty is nothing new, especially for those who drive vehicles —either their own as do the rural carriers or a govern- ment vehicle as do some of the employees in the deliv- E. ery of special deliveries, re- " lays and parcel post. Recently Joseph Shaeffer, Nations Building, Statue of which is located n Lisbon. Liberty, RCA Building, tour * s * of Chinatown, Greenwich Mr. and Mrs. Harry Village, Radio City Music Derr, 102 East Donegal St. Hall, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, returned Sunday from a | Rockefeller Center where two week vacation in Flori- assistant postmaster of the the colorful Mums were in da. While there they visited Mount Joy office, honored full bloom. along with ice Cape Kennedy, Orlando, Sil- Seven employees who have skating. They particularly ver Springs, Claremont and had safety records in driving enjoyed shopping and ‘“peo- many other places of inter- vehicles. ; ple watching” on Fifth Ave. est. The following were honor- ’ 3 . ed with pins showing the Rev. and Mrs. Ted Bowers, Teresa Wagner, freshman number of years of safe driv- former pastor of the Mount at Lock Haven college, visi- ing. Rural carrier Bruce Joy Church of God, are the ted over the week end with Greiner was honored with 8 parents of a little girl, Jenni- her mother and sister. Mrs. years and rural carrier Rus- fer Sue, born Sept. 17. Rev. Roy Wagner and daughter, sell Kuhn, 10 years perfect Bowers is presently serving Denise, Florin Avenue. a at the United Church of * * * Christ in Dover, Pa. They If you have been on a AUXILIARY MEETS have two other children, vacation, a week end trip The Ladies Auxiliary to * * * Brian 7, and Mary Ann, 5 entertained out of town the Mount Joy Fire Company years. friends or had a party, call met in the Fire Hall Oct. 16. #0. me with the information at The president presided, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 653-5701. Deadline for each with 23 members present and Sarver have returned from weeks's paper is Monday two new members: Helen a fabulous 18-day trip to noon. Harnish and Amanda Darren- kamp. Nomination of officers wiil be held at the November meeting, also a white eleph- ant party. Furope. They flew from the Kennedy airport to Shannon, Ireland where they enjoyed District Meeting modern comfort in the 14th Century Dromoland Castle Of BPW. Set eight miles from Shannon. The Christmas Party will This castle was bought by District VII of the Penn-.be held-at the Fire Hall Dec. an American industrialist sylvania Federation of Busi- 18 for members only. who spent 2% million reno- ness and Professional Wom- — vating it into a luxurious ho- en’s Clubs, Inc. will hold its tel surrounded by a 1200- fall over-night meeting on acre park complete with October 24-25 at the Iris Club golf course, fishing lakes. in Lancaster with the hunting grounds, and horse- caster club as hostess. ~~ nipister for an 8-day series back riding, to mention on- Delegates to the meeting evangelistic meetings to ly a few sports. from the Mount Joy Club 0 he1q at the Cross Roads While in Ireland they kis- are: Miss Anna Mae EbY, giathren in Christ church, sed the Blarney Stone, shop- Mrs. Benjamin Horst and 6.t 926 . Nov. 2. ped for Irish linen, tweeds Mrs. Gerald Sheetz. Alter: : and Irish Waterford cut nates are: Mrs. Lester Koder Services will open at 7:30 glass, visited the towns of Mrs. Marlin Sinegar and Mrs. p.m. weekday evenings and Killarney, Tipperary and James Baker. at 7 p.m. on the two Sunday Galway Bay. At Knaptogue evenings. Castle in County Clare, they The public is these meetings. WEEK OF EVANGELISM L Rev. Jacob Bowers of Col- an- jegeville, Pa., will serve as When m ne<a or printing invited to were treated to a medieval remember The Bull:tin. Awards to PO Employees record. Others in the office were clerks and carriers. J. Roy Eshleman was honored for 5 years, Jay Mueller Jr. for a perfect driving safety record of ‘7 years. Frank Tyndall was honored for 3 years perfect driving record and John Walters for a per- fect 3 years. According to Assistant Postmaster Joe Shaeffer, this is no record in relation to other offices but it does indi- cate that the employees who drive vehicles do consider safety a big factor in their lives. were part of the jubilant celebration which broke loose in almost unbelieveable tumult immediately as the final out was made. Fans began grabbing every thing loose as souvenirs. Even the bases disappeared. Youngsters began digging up the sod on the field and carrying great chunks of if under their arms. As the jubilation contin- ued, they would claw off a big hunk of the sod and fling it up into the stands where the crowd milled around for nearly an hour enjoying the festivities of victory. As one of the hunks of grass and dirt came sailing up into the stands where the two Mount Joy bankers were standing, Hostetter shot up one of his long arms and grabbed the throw. He found an empty paper sack, stuffed the piece of the playing field inside and brought it home. Being the gardener that he is, Hostetter, likely will be able to keep the piece of sod growing and one day will point with justifiable pride to a spot in his yard which once was Shea stadium. BPW Club Meets Monday The October meeting of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s Club will be held on Monday, Oct. 27, with the Public Relations Committee in charge. The speaker will be Roger I". Groce, assistant manage: of Corporate Information in the Public Relations and Public Affairs Department of Armstrong Cork Company in Lancaster. He will speak concerning “Public Relations as it ap- plies to business women’ — a fitting clmax to National Business Women’s Week be- ing observed this week — October 19 - 25. Groce is a captain in the Air Force Reserves, with a public relations assignment in Washington, D.C. He has been employed by Armstrong PROGRAM OF SONG A program of songs will be presented Sunday evening, Oct. 26, beginning at 7:30 o'- clock, at the West Green Tree Church of the Brethren. There will be music by the Church chorus, the Ladies Trio, Junior high school girls and a duet, as well as congre- gational singing. Everyone is welcome. since January, 1967 and is currently responsible for the Company’s shareholder rela- tions program. The Public Relations Com- mittee includes: Miss Lily Martin, chairman; Mrs. W. L. Shoop, Mrs. John ay, Jr. Mrs. Paul Little, Mrs. Lester Eshelman, Mrs. Benjamin Horst and Mrs. James B. Heilig. INGATHERING The annual ingathering of the Mount Joy branch of the Needlework Guild of Ameri- ca will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at the St. Mark’s Uni- ted Methodist church. Director of the project is Mrs. Wilmer L. Shoop, 17 West Main street. Items will be on October 29. HOAGIE SALE The Parent Band Club of Donegal high school is hav- ing a Hoagie sale Nov. 1. Anyone wishing to order a hoagie contact a band mem- ber or call 653-5693, or 426- 3050 before Oct. 24. Any member wishing to help with this project be at the high school at 8 am. Saturday, November 1. ES ERE sr cams EY TEER EEA distributed” otl th Toc raf Jo sti me the abi as be: sm wi inc gre du sa) cul Mr of str in “I — five
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