--- ow = Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Citizens thank Council At a special meeting Mount Joy Borough Coun- cil adopted a new zoning ordinance last Wednesday night, April 23, after mak- ing various changes in the law to comply with citizens’ wishes and criticisms of the original draft of the ordin- ance. At the conclusion of the meeting a number of citi- zens who had been protest- ing against certain aspects of the original draft of the or- dinance, complimented and thanked the Council for its consideration of their wish- es. Council made the follow- ing changes in the zoning ordinance: Extended the Florin Heights low density develop- ment south to Bernhard Avenue; eliminated conditional and - special uses from all low-density low residential areas; made townhouses accep- Tomatoes Cabbage D AHLIAS Baked Ham Parsley Longhorn Cheese HERR D PHONE: 426-1805 table in high-density resi- dential areas; defined as low residen- tial six blocks south of Rich- land Lane and S. Alley and west of Delta Street; limited planned residen- tial development in medium- density areas to no more than 10 per cent apartment dwellings and 20 per cent townhouses and condomin- iums. Council also: reappointed borough manager Joseph Bateman as zoning hearing officer; appointed Albert J. Klein- er, James A. Madara, and Kenneth Gainer as members of the zoning hearing board; approved a fee scale for building permits, signs and fences, special zoning ex- ceptions and amendments. A petition was submitted to the Council from resi- dents of Chocolate Avenue protesting the parking of a furniture van along their street. We Have A Complete line Of Vegetables... Lettuce Peppers Broccoli PETUNIAS MARIGOLDS ALLY SUM HANGING BASKETS GERANIUMS BEGONIAS PEAT MOSS (Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only) Reg. $2.19 Reg. $1.49 Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 8 AM.-1l P.M. Daily & Sunday Linda Boozer instructing baby=sitters Course in baby-sitting A very useful course in baby-sitting is being con- ducted for sixth graders by Mrs. Alethia White at May- town Elementary School. The course was instituted by popular demand of the students. Each week an ex- pert comes in and gives the baby-sitters in training, some Cauliflower $1.79 $1.29 TE eT Tow Ew » useful pointers. Last week Mrs. Linda Boozer, reading expert in the Donegal schools, told the baby-sitters about the personalities and interests of children not too much younger than themselves. Mrs. Boozer was full of use- ful suggestions for games and diversions for sittees. Next week Mount Joy Fire Chief will instruct the baby-sitters in fire safety and what to do in case of possible emergencies. The program is following the one set up by the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes. Arbor Day at Grandview mA a Cast of "Smokey Wins a Star” An Arbor Day ceremony at Grandview Elementary School last week included a play about fire safety in the woods called “Smokey (Bear) Wins a Star,” and the planting of trees in honor of retired teachers. The program was the work of Mrs. Zella Rehrer’s class. Trees were planted in honor of Mrs. Mabel Bucher, Mrs. Mary Kauffman, Dr. Ralph Coleman, Mrs. Anne Hollinger, and Miss Anna Mae Eby. Mrs, Hollinger, Mrs Kauffman, Mrs, Bucher, Miss Eby 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. Phone 426-3863 East End — Route 441 - Marietta DHS Honor EER April 30, 1975 The A Honor r Roll Third marking period Donegal honor rolls: Karen Al bright, Denise Grimm, Rebec- ca Ruhl, Cynthia Emenheiser Barbara Landis, Phyllis Shope, Jacob Sherk, Tamara Wohe, Melody Mumma, and Mary Alice Heilman. The B Honor Roll John Arnold, Thomas Bair, Joseph Coover, Mark Divet, Diane Deatrick, Annette Foltz, Barbara Foreman, Todd Garber, Brian Golden, Lori Gebhart, Brenda Gibble, Del- bert Hiestand, Douglas Hop- wood, Rick Kinsey, Dale Mus- ser, Stacy Miller, Carol Noit. Eileen Penyak, Joi Shearer, Judy Sheetz, Kathi Shelly, Holly Spence, Brent Becker, Steven Eno, Kathryn Carroll, Joan deVitry, Gregory Gallagher, Edward Gehman, Keith Gephart, Phillip Good, Jeanne Freed, Missie Gates, Ruth Godshall, Barbara Hall- gren, Linda Hostetter, Mary Kanoff, Greg Lindemuth, Jonathan May, Mike McMullen, Tammy Kulman, Debra Mumma, Jennifer Neiss, Loris Raber, Phil Mitz- kavich, Lisa Salsbury, Ann Studholm. Mark Weidman, Kathy Beach, K. Jean Bixler, Scott Brightbill, Timothy Enders, Stephanie Deatrick, Donna Ebersole, LuAnn Eichler, John Foley, Tim Howell, Karen Henry, Kathleen Jones, Michael Kohler, Kevin Milligan, Cynthia Malehorn, Mitchell Nissley, Tammy Newcomer, Kenneth Wolgemuth, Phil Wolgemuth, Jeff Zimmerman, Jane Youtz, Natalie Zuch. Kenneth Bixler, Dean Buch- enauer, Marcia Aungst, Patricia Brown, Helene Dalkiewicz, Tim Eshelman, Frances Eno, Kristan Geb- hart, Rebecca Germer, Eileen Grimm, John Haynes, Newton Kendig, William Landis, Maureen Jones, Barbara McKenna, Odessa Mull, Jeff- rey Ruhl, Janet Sauder, Ramona Sell, Selisa Stauffer, Lou Sweigart, Jim Warfel John Weidman, Marcia Weid man, and Robin Wilkinson. JACK R. MILEY, JR. Students named to the Dean’s List for the winter quarter at Tri-State College, having achieved a 3.0 grade point average or better, in- clude Jack R. Miley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Miley, Sr., 125 Delta Street, Mount Joy. A graduate of Donegal High School, he is majoring in information pro- cessing. MOOSE ...JHEATRE..... Elizabethtown Starts Thursday FUNNY CAR SUMMER 0000000000000 000000O Thurs. & Sun. - 7 only Fri. & Sat. -7 &9 9000000000000 0009000000000 snoe 9000000000000 000 esses"
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