The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 02, 1974, Image 8

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    Page 8 - Mount Joy Bulletin
October 2, 1974
‘This and That’
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different parts of the meal.
The instructor, a very
knowledgeable young
woman, a home ec teacher,
gives advice and help
whenever it is needed.
Robert Louis Stevenson
said, ‘“The world is so full of
a number of things, I am
sure we should all be as
happy as kings!”
We agree! Every time we
investigate and learn about
something new to us, like
gourmet cooking, we wonder
what else in this great, big,
wonderful world we are
missing! It makes us want to
learn more ... and more ...
and more.
It wasn’t a good week end
for camping, so we stayed at
home. But when the sun
‘came out Sunday afternoon
we joined the scores of
others who chose to ‘‘hike up
to Chiques Rock!”
We had never been there
before, so it was a very in-
leresting experience. The
path was damp and
sometimes rocky, but the
view at the top was worth it!
Such a magnificent
panorama was spread out
before us — the broad
Susquehanna curving
gracefully between the hills,
the town Marietta in the
foreground, and in the
background the lush
farmlands of Lancaster,
York and Dauphin counties.
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unanimous decision.
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While unanimity and
solidarity often are
desirable, it seems only
right that the public should
know which of its
representatives have a
feeling ‘“for”’ and those who
have a feeling ‘‘against’.
Without open discussion,
only those inside the door
know WHO and WHY.
Emergency
Medical Calls
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
AND
SUNDAY
Dr. Thomas W. O‘Connor
There was a strong wind
rustling the heavy oak leaves
in the trees above us, and
rippling the water below. It
was a breathtaking sight!
(It also took our breath
away and made our knees
weak to see two little boys
jumping from rock to rock
and running nimbly along a
narrow path that skirted the
precipice!)
We found more wild-
flowers and berries,
gathered a few acorns and
walnuts, and collected a few
more autumn memories to
sustain us through the long,
cold months of winter just
ahead!
Charles Heads
Hospital Fund
J. Edw. Charles of
Marietta has been named
general chairman of the
Columbia hospital Action
’74 Fund. President and chief
executive officer of Donegal
Mutual Insurance company.
he recently was elected
chairman of the hospital's
Board of Trustees.
The Action '74 Fund is a
public subscription cam-
paign with a goal of $765,000
to help pay for the recent
expansion at the hospital.
The campaign will get
underway in October and has
a 36 month pledge period.
Total cost of the Columbia
Hospital expansion is
$1,300,000. Funded
depreciation and unsolicited
gifts accounted for $500,000.
A mortgage commitment
for $800,000 completed the
financing. Purpose of the
Action 74 Fund is to reduce
or wipe out the mortgage.
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Joycee-ettes Hold
September Dinner-Meet
The September meeting of
the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes
was held at the Mount Joy
Legion, preceded by a ham
and turkey dinner.
Mrs. Crystal Fackler,
president, was in charge of
the business meeting. Guests
included Mrs. Sharon Funk,
Mrs. Becky Gohn, Mrs. Jean
Sargen, Mrs. Donna Wilkins
and Mrs. Nancy Russ.
Mrs. Donna Wetzel
reported that a pizza party
was given for children of the
Messiah Home and that a
hayride is being planned for
sometime in October.
Joycee-ette State Director,
Mrs. John Harnish, was
sworn in during the meeting
and she told of a recent visit
to the Paxton Area
Jaycettes.
The organization's annual
Christmas Bazaar will be
held Friday, Dec. 6, at a
location yet to be announced.
A garage sale was held
Friday, Sept. 27, from 10
Welcome Wagon Club
Opens New Season
The Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon Club opened its new
season with a dinner meeting
on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at
the Mount Joy Legion. Guest
speaker, Dr. Clark
McSparren Jr., talked about
the problems of school-age
children.
Membership chairman,
Gail Peterman, introduced
several guests and each gave
a short resume of herselves
and their families.
Crafts will meet Thursday,
Sept. 26, at 8 p.m. at Sharon
Oldfather’s home.
The next board meeting
will be held at Janice
Shelly’s, Wednesday, Oct. 2,
at 7:30 p.m.
Anyone who recently
moved to the area and is
interested in receiving a
Welcome Wagon call from a
hostess may contact Althea
Bickford.
New Immunization
Program For State
Donegal school district,
acting under a new health
regulation set by the state, is
plotting plans for an im-
munization program against
diptheria, tetanus, polio,
measles and rubella (Ger-
man measles).
The new law went into
effect at the beginning of the
present school year and
Donegal school nurses are
making plans to determine
the immunization status of
students.
School records will be
checked and, if necessary,
information will be
requested from parents and
immunization will be
requested to be done as soon
as possible.
Donegal District, in the
past, has conducted its own
immunization program and
will continue the practice for
those families which desire
the service.
—EDITORIAL-
For Nelson Rockefeller to suggest to the
American public that he nor his family wields
great power in this country is to suppose that we
all are blind, deaf and dumb.
Any man with money automatically has
power. .
He need not say a word, nod his head or turn a
thumb, the simple knowledge that he is wealthy
establishes his position and others spring to do
his unspoken bidding.
The list of the new president’s ‘friends’
makes interesting reading.
Wealthy, powerful and well entrenched in ‘‘the
system,” their names are the ones which appear
in “Fortune” Magazine.
They sound much like the guest list which
might be compiled if the Nelson Rockefellers
were planning a lawn party.
It’s all very interesting when one considers
that until he became
vice-president, Gerald
Ford had never held a really high-paying job in
his life.
He’s been at the top of or near the top of the
heap only a short time — only since appointed by
Richard Nixon.
The air is exhilarating at the mountain top and
the company is fascinating. It is a heady ex-
perience, those who have trod the path before
confess.
a.m. until 7 p.m. at
the Lancaster
Limousine Service garage,
Jacob street and Sassafras
alley.
A Halloween social, with
Mrs. Harriet Ney and Mrs.
Debra Newcomer in charge,
is being planned.
Mrs. Lois Getty has been
named Ingathering chair-
woman. The club will be
selling Christmas stationery.
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Mrs. Vinda Aument is in
charge.
Joycee-ettes will be
hostesses for a Country
' social at the Mount Joy
Legion on Oct. 7. :
Club officers for this
year include: Mrs. Fackler,
president; Mrs. Sandra
Gingrich, vice-president;
Mrs. Kathy Bower,
secretary, and Mrs. Nancy
Kretzing, treasurer.
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PETER TODD
IS coming to Marietta
bringing new life
for all
Oct. 6-11,
Congregational Bible Church
Rts. 441 & 141
7:30 P.M.