Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN In honor of the years of service by Miss Anne Milanof as an assistant in the Mount Joy Library, a copy of the Larousse Encyclopedia of Music was presented last week to the Library by Father Donald Whitesel, president of the board of directors of the library. Miss Milanof retired this year as an assistant at the libr- ary. Prior to serving at the libary, Miss Milanof worked as a nurse on private duty. B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. ARLE TA A {1 SCHMIDT PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs - Alterations - Sewers - Water Heaters Baths HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED & LUNCHES 11:30 - 1:00 SERVICED. SHORT ORDERS EAST PETERSBURG, PA. 9:00 - 12:00 P.M. 569-5989 NAR Open this week 9 to 9 on Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday FREE DELIVERY Best Prices in Town HYACINTHS, LILIES, TULIPS, MUMS, Etc. (gma COLUMBIA HARDWARE Marietta 426-1525 “YOU AND YOUR PRESCHOOLER" “You and Your Preschool- er” will be the subject of a meeting for Lancaster Coun- ty parents to be held at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church on April 3, 1975 from 6:45 to 10:00 p.m. and again on April 4, 1975 from 8:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The session sponsored and conducted by the Lan- caster County Penn State Cooperative Extension Ser- vice, will include a general session on disciplining the preschooler, presented by James VanHorn, Family Living Specialist at The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. Participants will then select two of four work- shops offered: how to de- velop creativity in the pre- schooler; how to select pre- school Educational pro grams; managing with a jun- ior consumer; children and television. Discussion sessions in- clude “learn by doing’ acti- vities ‘for parents. In addi- tion, educational exhibits relating to preschoolers will be on display and handout material will be available from local service agencies. Anne Hinkel, Extension Home Economist, Lancaster County, says that the pre- school years are the impor- tant ones in setting the stage for a child’s future learning. She urges county parents of preschoolers to attend this program. For those parents wishing to bring their small children, a Send the FTD This Easter send the HappyNest, a rattan basket filled with _ lovely spring S i igs flowers. Or the Lynne Milligan send a sump- tuous array of = green plants. © Lynne L H 3 ) ham bow and an an Er dorable E Bh adorable Laster HappyNest 11, if ~ gf \\§’ youd prefer to le, UA) a y VAC) a HT ‘March 26, 1975 Both Happy- Nest selections feature the Extra Touch of a ging- Bunny. Call or anywhere. “YOUR “EXTRA TOUCH “FLORIST 113 / Milligan Ne A insurance BR woman The Insurance Women of Lancaster County presented | an award for Insurance Wo- | man of the Year to Lynne F. Milligan, president of the organization. The award was made at their First An- nual Employer’s night held March 18, at the Sheraton- Conestoga Village. Presen- tation of the certificate was made by Mrs. Jean E. Kuhn- ert, CPIW, who is director of Region I, National Asso- ciation of Insurance Women. This award is made an- nually to the woman se- lected by the membership and is based on leadership and achievements within the insurance industry. PHONE 653-4006 RUHL'S FLOWERS Mount Joy, Pa. MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS — GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. East End — Route 441 - Marietta Phone 426-3863 nursery and babysitting ser- vice will be provided at the meeting location for 30 children at the cost of $1.00 per child. Babysitting ser- vices must be confirmed by phone because of thelimited space available. To register for the pro- gram on “you a gram on “You and Your Preschooler,” call or write the Lancaster County Penn State Cooperative Exten- sion Office, Room 1, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, 394- 6851. Registration is re- quested by March 27th. Get sticker Pennsylvania motorists who attempt to drive vehic- les bearing 1974 registra- tion stickers after March 31 stand a serious chance of running afoul of the law. The penalty for using an expired registration isa $10 fine plus costs or five days in jail. Last April a total of 2,056 drivers were arrested for improper registration. That figure for one month is one-third of the total year’s arrests for improper registration in 1974, and for the most part it repre- sents drivers who just wait- ed too long to apply for their 1974 license stickers but continued to drive their cars on the old tags. Believe There 1s a newspaper that wants you to cat your advertising budget! It wants you to stop paying to reach people outside your community, and “people who won't read your ads. It wants you to advertise in the community paper that people want. That newspaper is us... te SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN IMO = (Jv py tu. is, ius wi ple Wi she Zin of bus not 901 Per Ch: sq the the alo Po