Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, April 16, 1975, Image 10

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Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Girl Scout news
The fourteenth annual
meeting of the Penn Laurel
Girl Scout Council was held
on Tuesday, April 15 at
the Sheraton Harrisburg Inn,
New Cumberland. Regis-
tration began at 6 p.m.;
dinner was served at 6:30
p.m. The meeting was open
to every adult and Senior
Girl Scout member of the
six-county council.
Guest speaker for the
meeting was Dr. Frederick
D. Holliday, Superintendent
of York City School Dis-
trict since July 1974. Pre-
viously, Dr. Holliday had
served as Deputy Superin-
tendent of Schools in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, as Assist-
ant to the Superintendent
of Schools in Philadelphia,
and as Principal of both
Gratz Senior High School
and Gideon School. He re-
ceived his Doeteorate from
Harvard University, his Mas-
ter’s and Baccalaureate De-
grees from Temple Univer-
sity. Dr. Holliday’s topic
was “How We Can Help
Girls To Grow - For What?”
Mrs. Kenneth Pryor of
Waynesboro, council vice
president, presided at the
business meeting which in-
cluded election of officers,
members of the board of
directors and nominating
committee, and delegates to
the National Council Meet-
ing to be held in Washington,
D.C. in October, 1975. Mrs.
Pryor and Mr. Tom L. Wolf
of Lancaster, Treasurer,
gave the Stewardship Re-
port of the Board of Direc-
tors; and Mrs. Pryor and
Mrs. John D. Hesselbein,
Executive Director reported
on council plans for 1976.
The meeting opened with
a Pageant of Flags pre-
sented by Senior Girl Scouts
and showing the history of
the American Flag. The
Reverend Charles W. Keller,
Jr. of Fayetteville offered
the invocation.
The closing was a pre-
view of the Opera “Daisy”
presented by the Lancaster
Opera Workshop, Frederick
Robinson, director. The
Penn Laurel Girl Scout
Council and the Lancaster
Opera Workshop will pre-
sent the opera in the spring
of 1976 at the Fulton Opera
House in Lancaster. “Daisy”
iS a contemporary opera
based on the life of Juliette
Gordon Low, founder of
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Participants in the preview
of the opera were: Yvonne
A. Robinson as ‘‘Daisy,”
Michael Widlake as Sir Ro-
bert Baden-Powell; Joan
Betty as Lady Warwick;
with Helen Buss as piano
accompanist.
LANNE
IEP RSET PR OIRIOD
Mrs. Fred Joost, 840 Hill-
aire Road, Lancaster, has
been appointed District
Campaign Chairman for the
Penn Laurel Girl Scout Fam-
ily Campaign in the council’s
Witness Tree District.
Mr. John A. Synodinos,
Lancaster County Chairman
for the campaign announces
that Mrs. Joost will chair
the campaign in the north-
western area of Lancaster
County which includes the
communities of Manheim,
Mount Joy, Elizabethtown,
Landisville and Columbia.
The Girl Scout Family
Campaign gives parents and
friends of Girl Scouts an
opportunity to provide fin-
ancial support so that Girl
Scout programs can con-
tinue to grow and to reach
more girls. Saturday, May
3rd will be Girl Scout Fam-
ily Day when campaign
workers will be visiting all
Girl Scout families.
Assisting Mrs. Joost in
the selection of campaign
workers are: For Stiegel
Rose Neighborhood - Mrs.
Guy Muth, 222 E. High St.,
Manheim; For Donegal
Neighborhood - Mr. Robert
Kline, 567 N. Angle St.,
Mount Joy; For Elizabeth-
town Neighborhood - Mrs.
R. W. Saunderson, Jr., Box
411, R. D. 4, Elizabethtown;
For Hempfield Neighbor-
hood - Mr. William Grove,
175 Farm Lane, Landisville;
For Riverview Neighbor-
hood - Mr. Gary Peters, c/o
National Central Bank 345
Locust St., Columbia.
A meeting of the Witness
Tree Campaign committee
will be held Monday, April
28 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church,
27 E. Main St., Mount Joy,
to kick-off the campaign
and prepare for the May 3rd
Girl Scout Family Day.
Pioneer Aux.
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Pioneer Fire Company
of Marietta, will be selling
chicken corn soup at the
Fire Hall on Saturday, April
26, starting at 11 in the
morning. Customers are
asked to bring their own
containers.
PARSE TO MEET
A meeting of PARSE
(Pennsylvania Association of
Retired State Employees)
will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs-
day, April 17 at St. Matt-
hew Lutheran Church, 700
Pleasure Road, Grandview
Heights, Lancaster, Pa.
Pleasure Road may be
reached from Route 23, at
end of RCA parking lot or
from intersection of Routes
222-501 going to or com-
ing from the Lancaster
Shopping Center, at two
Gas Stations.
Interested persons are in-
vited to the meeting and
bring along a Retired friend
or more.
(Continued from page 1)
Some local businessmen
expressed the opinion that
the proposed ordinance was
too restrictive in requiring
merchants to provide park-
ing space in the rear of their
stores. "The effect of the
new restrictions, they said,
would be to force stores to
move outside of town.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ben-
der, (Claire Thome) R. D. 2,
Mount Joy, a son at Osteo-
pathic Hospital, April 6.
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Fever, (Carolyn Packer of
Mount Joy) a son at Beth
Israel Hospital, Boston,
Mass., April 10.

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