The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 24, 1973, Image 2

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    Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin
October 24, 1973
Joycee-ettes Hold
Dinner Meeting
The September dinner meeting
of the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes
was held Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the
Evans Restaurant in Manheim.
In addition to the regular’
membership, seven new mem-
bers were welcomed to the club.
Following dinner, Mrs. John
Harnish, president, conducted
the business meeting. The suc-
cess of several projects was
reported including the Seventy-
Five Plus Banquet, the July Bake
Sale, the August Summer Social,
and the Playground Treat. Mrs.
Joseph Heckert reported that the
Babysitting Clinic is underway.
with forty-two participants.
A bazaar is scheduled for
Friday evening, Nov. 30 at the
former Booth’s store, Mrs.
Andrew Reymer announced.
Committees have been working
over the summer, and a sampling,
of the many itmes being made
was on display.
Mrs. William Grove announced
that this year’s fashion show will
be combined with a dessert-card
party. This event will take place
March 11, 1974, at the American
Legion. Fashions will be supplied
by Gimbels.
Mrs. Dennis Fackler an-
nounced that a Child Molester
Prevention Posters had been
distributed to the elementary
school students. Chairmen were
selected for three upcoming
projects: In gathering, the
Halloween Social, and Current
Stationery sales. Mrs. Robert
Gantz announced that orders for
the Setpember 27 Hoagie Sale
were due September 21.
Mrs. Harnish announced that
the County Jaycee Wives’ Social
will be October 8, in Manheim.
The next Joycee-ette meeting
will be held Oct. 16 at 8 o’clock at
the Jaycee Headquarters.
Two In Jamaica
Two area students arrived in
the Caribbean island-nation of
Jamaica recently for a 12-week
transcultural home economics
seminar led by the chairman of
the home economics department
at Eastern Mennonite College in
Harrisonburg, Va.
Betty L. Martin, of Mount Joy
R2, and Dorothy G. Nolt,
Manheim, R1, joined 14 juniors
and seniors from EMC and
Goshen (Ind.) College--sponsors
of the program -- and from
Bridgewater (Va.) College and
Messiah College in Gratham, Pa.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Earl Martin, Jr., Miss Martin
is a home economics major at
Messiah.
Miss Nolt, a home economics
education major at EMC, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
O. Nolt.
Hosted by Jamaican families,
the seminar participants will
visit numerous points of interest,
receive “input” from local ex-
perts, and then pursue in-
dependent studies of selected
topics while relating to social
service agencies.
51ST ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zerphey,
north Main street, will observe
their 51st wedding anniversary
on Thursday, Oct. 25.
WANTED
MOLDERS & FOUNDRY WORKERS
TRAINEE or EXPERIENCED
TOP BENEFITS & INCENTIVES
* Dental Insurance
* Hospitalization
*Major Medical
*Improved Vacation Schedule |.
*Life Insurance
*Sickness & Accident
*Pension Program
*10 Paid Holidays
Grey Iron Casting Co.
South Jacob & PRR, Mount Joy, Pa.
653-1851
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‘SAVE MONEY THIS WINTER
... plug those
heating-dollar leaks
INSULATE
now!
There are many ways to reduce home heating costs . . .
adequate insulation is one of the best. It can save you as much
as one-third on your heating bill. Ideally, it's having insulation
at least 6” thick in the ceiling and 3%" in the walls.
Simply adding insulation to your attic is a giant savings step . . .
one that you can take yourself. For example, adding just 21"
to an uninsulated 1,000-square-foot attic floor can save
approximately $98 each heating season. The one-time cost
of this insulation is about $70.
Even if your attic is insulated at present, bringing it up to 6”
is a good investment that can quickly pay for itself.
STORM WINDOWS
Storm windows and doors are important, too. They can cut
in half heat losses through existing glass windows.
Repair any glass panes that are broken. If you add
storm windows and doors, they should pay for
themselves in heating savings in less than 10 years.
CO
WEATHERSTRIP
Make sure you're not throwing money to the wind
through air leaks around windows, vents and doors.
Weatherstripping and caulking is another way to
plug those heating-dollar leaks . . . add comfort
and value to your home!
i & L “Electricity is our product. . . conserving energy resources is our concern."
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