PAGE EIGHT ‘Subject: PEOPLE! By Libby eo NEWCOMER . | : | Emergency Medical Calls Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig area over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sentz and daughters Shirley and Charles R. Gates, II, son of Dr. and Mrs. John S. Gates, Mount Joy, received his De- THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Fern, Donegal Springs road, gree of Bachelor of Arts Cum Laude from Yale university on June 8. He also received high honors in his major sub- ject, sociology. One day following Com- mencement, he left with the Yale Glee Club and Chamber Chorus on their 1970 Euro- pean Tour of which he is the manager. This group of young have been spending this week at the shore, in Ocean City, N. J. Shirley and Fern were attending the National Con- ference of the Youth for Christ organization. ¥ * NEW ARRIVALS —— Harold E. and Jean ( Ad- ams Keller, Mt. Joy, a daugh- ter, Thursday, June 11 at St. Joseph's hospital. Gary Zeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zeller, Pinker- men and women will give concerts and be entertained in England, Holland, Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, Denmark and Italy. The trip will be highlighted by a visit and breakfast at Windsor Cas- tle, a tea and concert at West- minister Abbey, recording ses- sions and live broadcasts at West German Radio, Radio Denmark and Radio Suisse Romande. They will receive an official welcome by the Mayor of Paris before their concert and reception at the residence of U. S. Ambassa- dor Watson on the Fourth of July. The group of 54 will re- turn to New York on Aug. 3. Dr. and Mrs. Gates were in New Haven for the Com- mencement week-end activ- ities. college stu- summer Among local dents attending school are the following: John Presto at the Indiana University of Penna., Janine Eshleman at Juniata and Cin- dy Roland, Kathy Ney and Libby Rainbolt at Elizabeth- town college. Several local people were in Dayton, Ohio last week to attend Commencement Exer- cises at the United Theologic- al Seminary on Tuesday, June 9 at which time Wesley G. Epler of Mount Joy received a master of divinity degree. They included: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Epler; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun; and uncle, Mr. Cloy Hoffer; and his sister and her” husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rice and daugh- ters Julie and Jennie. * %* * Jessica and Judy Sheetz and Beth Gibble of Mount Joy spent three days at Stone Harbor beach last weekend enjoying the sun and board- walk of nearby Ocean City. * * * Mrs. Ronald Darkes, Done- gal Springs Rd., and her two daughters, Kimberly and Kel- ly, recently spent two weeks in Newark, Ohio, visiting rel- atives. Mr. Darkes’ sister, Mrs. Marlene Mechling, then returned to Mount Joy with her children, Kathy & David, to spend some time visiting with the Darkes family. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Bitz- er and children Billy and Bonnie and Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Martin and daughter were camping on Assateague Is- land, Md. this past weekend. x * 3 Mr. and Mrs James Boul- ton and children Jeff and Nancy, Donegal Heights, were camping in the Atlantic City ton road, flew from Middle- town to Kennedy Airport last Thursday, where he went by jet to Luxembourg and on to Prien, Germany, where he will be staying for 8 weeks. Then he will be in Munich, Germany, for about a year for study and research toward his doctor’s dissertation in music. He also will travel in France, Germany and Den- mark. Gary has just complet- ed 2 years of graduate work at Catholic university in Washington, D.C., from which he will receive his degree up- on completion of his disserta- tion. Win to Finals In Net Tourney Three Mount Joy youths, Scott Albert, Drew Hostetter and Brent Zeller, played in the 16 and under division of the Harrisburg Junior Open Tennis tournament held at Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Zeller, upsetting 2nd seed- ed Mark Mitzell in the quar- ter. finals, advanced to the fin- als with a win over Sweren of Baltimore in the semi fin- als. Zeller lost in the finals to top seeded Jan Bortner, of York. Burtner retained his title in the 16 and under jun- ior division. Albert won his first round match, but bowed to Dave Lockard in the second round. Hostetter was eliminated by Bortner in a semi-final match after defeating a tough Dave Lockard in the quarter finals. Quarter Finals Hostetter def. Lockard 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. Zeller def. Mitzell 6-3, 6-2. Semi-Finals Bortner def. Hostetter 6-1, 6-0, Zeller def. Sweren 7-5, 6-1. Finals Bortner def. Zeller 6-1, 6-2. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Connor of Phoenix, Arizona, have moved to Mount Joy and are living at the Ridge Run trail- er camp site. Members of the Southern Baptist church, they are interested in organizing a Baptist church in this area. and will be conducting ser- vices Friday evening at 7 p. m. in the Mount Joy fire hall. Anyone interested is invited to attend. w * % Rev. and Mrs. Williay Groff, Elizabethtown, will be leaving July 8 for a three- weeks European tour embrac- ing five countries. They will be traveling with others from the area, as the tour is affili- ated with the Lancaster The- ological Seminary. Mrs. Groff is a kindergarten teacher at Washington elementary school and the Rev. Mr. Groff is pas- tor of the Elizabethtown Church of God. * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark, Donegal Springs Road, were in Cheshire, Conn., this past week end for a visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stark, who moved recently to Connecti- cut from Mount Joy. * * * Walter F. (Buddy) Rolfs, Jr., who has just finished his first year as a cadet at the West Point Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., is spend- ing a 32-day leave visiting in Mount Joy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rolfs, Sr., Wood Street. When he returns to West Point, he will participate in a summer camp training program until fall, at which time he will resume his academic studies at the Academy. *® ® Three Local (From page 1) ical 51st state. From each Boys’ State two outstanding young men will be selegied to attend the 25th annual American Legion Boy’ Na- tion, July 17-24, in Washing- ton, D.C. “At Boys’ State, “Com- mander Koser explained, ‘“‘the boys from Donegal will have an opportunity to learn more about the functions of govern- ment. Also, they will get a better idea of the importance of each good citizen in dis- charging basic citizenship re- sponsibilities. They will soon discover how the quality of government is related direct- ly to the active interest and participation of each citizen.” On behalf of Post 185, Com- mander Koser expressed ap- preciation to the Mount Joy Lions Club for assistance in the Sponsorship of these youths to the 1970 Keystone Boys’ State. %* ul * If you have been on a vacation, a week end trip entertained out of town friends or had a party, call me with the information at 653-5701. Deadline for each week’s paper is Monday ® CHURCH NOTES (9 ©8ed woay) Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service munity and area, as in trust and confidence in NR TERY NISSLEY FUNERAL HOME Will continue to serve the Mount Joy Com- ‘We appreciate that you have placed your years and we will continue to offer funeral services by our complete professional staff, MARY G- NISSLEY Calvary Bible Church Donegal Heights Rev. Ronald Gibson, Pastor Saturday 6:30 a.m. Youth leaving for Ocean City, N. J. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Bible School 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- ship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. Steve Homoki from the Indian Evangelistic Cru- sade will be speaking in the evening service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. the past. us during the past 40 Many a remark, said in haste and forgotten by the speaker remains in the heart of the listener for years. the William Penn courts last °® WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1970 In The 1970's MOUNT JOY NEEDS 1.—A borough manager. 2.—A greatly increased supply of water. 3.—A fluoridated water supply. 4 —An improved remainder of Main street. 5.—Reduction in the number of borough councilmen from nine to seven. 6.—Participation in the construction and use of a new, total destruction - non-pollution refuse system. 7.—Integration of Mount Joy's two fire companies. 8.—A community center for all ages. 9.—A “Howard Johnson-Holiday Inn” type motel in Mount Joy or nearby. 10.—A medical center in the immediate area to serve the healing arts needs for people in a wide area of northwestern Lancaster county. — Jaycee of the Month more than three years in pro- jects including Roll the Bar- rel, Floats, Christmas Shop- ping Tour, and 75 plus Ban- quet. Recently Bob completed the chairmanship of Bosses’ Night,.and more recently he co-chaired the successful memorial Day Festival. He is club photographer in addition to helping with flags when needed. Bob, who has achieved mer- it with the Pennsylvania Jay- cees by attaining spade and spark plug honors over the last several years has been outstanding during June. Robert Eshleman has been chosen Mount Joy Jaycee of the montht for June. The board of officers announced ® To Be Ordained (From page 1) Richard A. Rainbolt. They are the parents of an eight- months-old son. their selection Tuesday, June 9, at the Jaycee Cove Park. Bob and his wife, Donna have two children and live at 234 Marietta avenue. He ‘has been active for Parsonage for the Eplers’ new assignment is located at 117 Railroad street, Annville, GRADUATES where they will be moving this week end. Mr. Epler was honored on Sunday morning, June 14, with special recognition and a gift at the worship service at Glossbrenner, his home church. The Rev. Clair Wag- ner, pastor of the church, made the presentation on be- half of members of the church. Miss Sue Stoner, daughter of Mrs. Florence Stoner, of Pinkerton Road, Mt. Joy, re- seived an Associate Degree in Science at graduation cere- monies, June 6th at Post Jun- ior College, Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. Stoner and daughter, Anne, attended the gradua- tion. Weed Notice Weeds growing in the Borough of Mount 1 Joy must be CUT on or before June 20 and KEPT CUT for the balance of the year with- out further notice. Failure to comply with this NOTICE and the Borough Weed Ordinance will require the work done, for which COSTS plus 10 percent will be billed to the property owners. the borough to have Your Cooperation Is Requested Be a Good Neighbor and Cut Your Weeds Now ! By Authority of the Mount Joy Borough Council HENRY ZERPHEY, MAYOR 13-2¢ TEAR iriver iene Ea
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