The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 18, 1974, Image 8

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problems of home own-
sership.
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Further, they are finding that
there is more information
available on the subject than
they had. imagined.
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For instance, it is not a
case of “no sunshine — no
heat.” Some sun once every
four days will keep
figuratively speaking, a fire
on the hearth.
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New bus schedules are
being published by CTC and
it is expected that a new
supply will be made
available throughout the
community later this month.
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For the first time, Donegal
high school this season at its
home games is using a
‘crowd control’ system.
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Late comers must wait
until timeouts, or other
breaks in the playing before
~ being admitted. Some people
are not happy, but those
already seated, wanting to
enjoy the game are pleased.
It is interesting to note that
in York county the league
requires that a similar rule
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December 18, 1974
Emergency
| Medical Calls
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
AND
SUNDAY
Dec. 21 & 22
and
Christmas Eve
and
Christmas Day
Dec.24 & 25
Dr. Newton Kendig
be in force. And, reports are
that it works well and the
fans are pleased.
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Farm Show week is
January 13-16. Only school
excused absences to attend
will be for those students
who are participating.
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Although winter weather is
beginning to settle down on
the community, Mount Joy
has a hard core of tennis
players who continue to play
on the borough courts.
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As the days begin to
shorten, more use is made of
the lights. The long-awaited
coin operated time switch is
now in good working order
and 1 hour of lights is
provided for $2. Quarters are
accepted.
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But the two concerts had
one thing in common: the
audiences at both felt well-
repaid for being there. The
music was beautiful, and
Dorothy Schock,
director, and the par-
ticipating musicians deserve
commendation for the
performance and dedication.
The Cloisters re-visited!
It is always interesting to
visit the Cloisters at
Ephrata, whether it be just
to walk through the quaint
old buildings, listen to the
Vorspeil concert on a warm
summer night, or attend the
annual Christmas program
in the simple ‘‘saal”’ or
chapel.
This latter thing we did
last Tuesday night as guests
of Akron friends. After a
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“Christmassy’’ dessert in
their lovely home, we made
the trek in the cold night air
to the quaint and rustic
‘“‘saal”’.
The program was music °
and scripture. The Linden
Girls’ School bell choir
performed beautifully; the
Cloisters Chorus sang
several numbers; and the
audience joined with the
chorus in the singing of
many beloved carols. It was
all very simple but very
lovely. The church was
lighted by candles, and the
chorus wore the long white
robes which were the garb of
the Cloister brotherhood.
Following the program, we
left the chapel by way of the
Cloisters kitchen, where a
bright fire glowed on the
hearth, and a long, narrow
table was set with earthen
dishes. On our way to the
_building where hot mulled
cider and home made
cookies were served, we
passed living tableaux of the
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Annunciation and .
Nativity.
It was an evening to
remember.
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