Reo Cr EERE SRR SER a RRS LR RR ET April 23,1975 Leisure Club stuffs envelopes by Joseph Shaeffer The Mount Joy Leisure Club met on Monday, April 14 in the Florin Fire Hall. Activities began about 9 a.m. when a number of members began stuffing en- velopes for the Mount Joy Community Council. At noon President Joe Shaeffer called the meeting to order and after an invocation by Arthur Braun, cake and coffee was served. At 12:30 the president called the meeting to order for the business session. After the pledge of alle- giance to the flag, Secretary Nedra Brandt read the min- utes of the last meeting and Treasurer Kathryn Zink read her report. George Groff reporting for the Com- munity Council stated there is a lot of activity preparing for the Memorial Day par- ade. Lena Eshleman of the Sunshine Committee report- ed 15 cards sent to shut-ins. Gertrude Scheffler will be in charge of the Sunshine Com- mittee and mail the cards for the next three months. Bertha Foreman of the Entertainment Committee stated bingo would be play- ed at the next meeting. The usual birthday and anniver- sary songs were sung. Two new members were intro- duced, Ralph Leed and William Barto. Guests at- tending were Verna Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fetter and Earl Simons. The bus trip to Duke Gardens, sched- Transit Sur vey As part of ‘the Commun- ity Participation Phase of the recently ‘commenced Lancaster Transit Develop- ment Program, an attitude survey will be conducted throughout Lancaster City and County. The survey will take place April 28 - May 9. A selected number of residents will be surveyed by telephone to obtain in- formation regarding travel patterns of the area popu- lation, opinions regarding the quality of the present level of transit service, de- sired transit improvements, and the elements of travel time and cost and other rele- vant information. The telephone interview will last approximately 8 - 10 minutes. 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