)T5 Ha a SNS CERNE January 15, 1975 Candles made by Mr. and Mrs. William Heisey burning at Christmas in window at Donegal Church BE, A A ———————————————————— 74 grads: come for polio dose Sadie Brooks, school nurse at Donegal High School, would like to re- mind 1974 graduates of Donegal High School who school now. 1974 graduates should call the high school (653-1871) and make an appointment with Ms. Brooks. Scouts at Jan. camp The fifth annual Opera- tion Frozen Trail, winter ex- _ercise for Boy Scout patrols of the Western District, will be held Saturday, January 18, at J. Edward Mack Scout Reservation north of Brick- erville. About 400 Scouts and adult leaders are expected to take part. They repre- sent Scout units from Lan- caster, Columbia, Elizabeth- town, Mount Joy, Manheim, Mountville, Silver Springs, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Maytown, Marietta, and other areas of Lancaster Co. The public is invited to attend the Frozen Trail com- petition, which will begin with registration at 9 a.m. January 18. About half an hour later, the Scout patrols will be on the trail, each at- tempting to outdo the others in completing a rugged cross- country race while overcom- ing obstacles along the way to the destination. Each patrol uses a sled, cart, travois or palaquin that its members have construc- ted themselves. The patrol members serve as “sled dogs” to propel it to the finish line, across snow, ice, or “Red Barn urniture Stripping Located 4 miles West of Eliza bethtown on Falmouth Rd. bare ground. As they make their trek, the competing patrols are given problems that can be solved by using a variety of scouting or woodlands skills-such as map "and compass reading, first aid, and the techniques of crossing rough terrain. Donald W. Peters, Colum- bia, is chairman of the 1975 Frozen Trail event. Arthur C. ‘Lord, Lancaster, is pro- gram chairman for the West- ern District. Also assisting with arrangements are Ro- bert M. Rogers, East Peters- burg, Western District chair- man for Scouting, and Clay- ton Garrett, Jr., Manheim, district scout executive. Scouts and leaders who participate in the 1975 Op- eration Frozen Trail will re- ceive specially designed pat- ches to wear on their uni- forms. They can earn “Po- lar bear hero” strips to wear with the patches by camp- ing out at Mack Scout Re- servation on Friday night, January 17, then taking part in the competition the fol- lowing day. The 1974 Frozen Trail competition was won by the Viking patrol of Troop 129, Rohrerstown. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUN BULLETIN =~ Page 9 EE a hh Sh i Titi tie dh Shank’s Tavern Simple Fare, Fyne Spirits, a Cozy Fireplace, and every Wednesday Nite - HOT TACOS! 4 Front & Waterford Marietta EE a hh iin Ph ie i i i i i init Eh SE SE NESE idee ee RUHL'S FLOWERS PHONE 653-4006 Mount Joy, Pa. 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