The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 18, 1974, Image 2

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    The Mount Joy BULLETIN
+ Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
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i Publisher
11 EAST MAINSTREET
MOUNT JOY, PA., 17552
PHONE (717) 653-4400
Advertising rates upon
request. Entered at the
post office at Mount Joy,
Penna., as second class
mail under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
Published Weekly on
Wednesdays
Except
Fourth of July Week
and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
J. Edw. Charles has announced that he will not
be a candidate for re-election to the Donegal
School Board when he completes his present
term at the end of 1975.
For nearly a quarter century he has been a
member of the East Donegal and Donegal School
Boards, serving as a member and additionally,
for many years, as vice-president and as
president.
Charles has given much of his life to the
schools and has made a lasting impact on the
course and direction the local school system has
taken.
His devotion to the schools, their growth and
future, is one of the community’s outstanding
examples of how competent citizenry can con-
tribute to the community.
A man with ability, experience and a deep
desire to contribute to his community, Charles is
the living example of ‘‘becoming involved.” If
there are those who feel that they want to have a
part in shaping the way their community moves,
they need look no farther than Charles as a
model.
His tenure on the School Board is longer than
anyone else now a member of the board. As the
dean, his experience, background and continuity
have been of vital importance to Donegal School
District. At the end of 1975 he will have served 24
years.
Post Office
Ponders
Mail Rush
Mount Joy post office, like
a lot of others across the
country, is beginning to
wonder when and if the BIG
crush of Christmas mailing
is coming!
Until last weekend, ac-
tivity had been considerably
below the usual level for this
time of the season.
Postmaster Gerald
Hostetter said Monday that
Saturday and Monday
morning sale of stamps was
at a high level, hinting that
perhaps by mid-week there
would be a surge of mailings.
There has been seasonal
increase of mailings and of
receipts, but not in the
volume anticipated.
In the meantime, the local
office is ‘braced’ and ready
if a last minute rush does
develop and wili make every
effort to deliver the load.
In other years, Monday
morning of this week would
have seen a very heavy
crush of mail as people
finished their ‘‘card lists’’ on
Sunday and handed their
messages to the post office
for delivery.
VELA QERDARNOIABLAROARLN
Easy Test
An easy way to test your eat-
ing habits is to simply keep a
written record of the kinds of
food you eat. Record everything
you eat and when you eat it for
a week. Then read over and
evaluate your intake. You may
be surprised!
JOVBRAABAARAREL oROARS
Musicians Plan
Concert Sat
“Deck The ~Halls,”” a
Christmas presentation by
the Donegal high school
vocal music department,
will be given in the
auditorium Saturday, Dec.
21, beginning at 8 p.m.
Admission is free.
The program, under the
direction of Mrs. Lo Ann
Lau, will feature seasonal
numbers by the Donegal
high school Rhythm Singers,
Concert Choir, and the
Freshmen chorus.
Members of the Rhythm
Singers are: Kim Lauver,
Kathy Jomes, Lesetta
Mummau, Holly Baker,
Cindy Charles, Karen Henry,
Don Witman, Ted Hershey,
Steve Hassinger, Gary
Graybill, Tim Eshleman and
Mike Kohler. Numbers
presented with
Choreography will be “A
Holly Jolly Christmas’ by
Marks; “It Doesn’t Have to
be That Way,” arranged by
Steve Hassinger; ‘‘Jingle
Bell Rock”, by Beal and
Booth and ‘‘Mister Santa,”
by Ballard.
Concert Choir selections
include “‘Carol of the Bells,”
by Leontovich; ‘‘Alleluia
Noel,” by Ball with Don
Witman as soloist ‘‘The
Waltz (Christmas) Air’ by
R.J. Lau featuring Cindy
Charles and Newt Kendig;
“Down the Chimney’ by
Large, featuring Santa Claus
by Steve Hassinger and
small boy, Steven Lau;
and‘‘Keeping Holy Virgil,”
arranged by Schroth
featuring Kim Lauver as
soloist.
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Selections by the Fresh-
men chorus include ‘‘O Holy
Night” and ‘‘Song of
Bethlehem’’. This group will
join the choir in two com-
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Central Hotel
102 NORTH MARKET STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 653-2056
December 31, 1974
Dinner is served as usual in the first floor dining rooms
5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
\ No cover charge, but $5.00 minimum per person.
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New Year's Eve Party on second floor Cocktail Lounge.
Dancing from 10:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. — Ten piece
orchestra — party favors included.
Breakfast served thereafter.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
Glowing wishes to light up
the holiday; May Christmas
be radiant with blessings for all.
May brotherly love be
heartfelt everywhere. May
family warmth be shared
. with neighbors. May people
unite to pray for peace.
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
MOUNT JOY, PA. .
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December 18, 1974
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Accompanists for the
production are Mike Kohler,
Bruce Neyer and Kim
Lauver.
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