1975 June 11, 1975 Wrestling Clinic The first Lancaster-Leba- non Counties Wrestling Clinic will be held August 11 through ‘August 15 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon in the restling gym at Donegal High School.. The clinic is geared for wrestlers in grades 6 to 9. Cost is $10 per wrestler, $9 if registered before June 12. Charge for an additional wrestler in the same family is $5. Insurance is included in tuition costs. The clinic staff is com- posed of varisty and junior varsity coaches from the two counties, also college coa- ches from the area. Applications can be ob- tained from coaches in a student’s area. Checks should be made payable to the Lancaster-Lebanon Counties Wrestling Coaches Association, which is spon- soring the clinic. Proceeds will be used to improve wrestling in the Lancaster- Lebanon League. Checks and applications should be sent to Mr. Walter V. Price, Donegal High School, P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552. SWIM TEAM PARENTS CLUB MEETS by Mrs. James Gingrich The parents of the Mount Joy Swim Team met for the first of the 1975 Swim Season, at the Mount Joy Lions Club Pool. Pres. Gerald Nolt conduc- ted the meeting as tne club approved the hiring of Dean Buchenauer, coach and Newton Kendig, assistant coach. Committeemen were appointed as follows: Refreshments (home meets) - Sandy Kling, Officials - Marlene Drace, Publicity - Sandy Gingrich, Food Sale - Hazel Germer, Transporta- tion - Charles Drace, Scor- ing - Betty Kinsey, Awards - Jim Gingrich, and Swim Team Suits - Betty Kinsey and Betty Hershey. A registration fee was decided upon for the chil- dren participating in the swim program. Dean Buchenauer announced anyone who is a member of the Mount Joy Lions, Post and who is between the ages of 6 and 17 years old, who would like to swim on the team should come to practice Tue. June 19th through June 14th at 11:00 a.m. at the Mount Joy Pool. Anyone who is interested in supporting the swim team at home and away meets the schedule is as follows for their 1975 season: HOME MEETS---- June 24-Bye. July 1-Mount Joy at Adams- town. July 7th-Ephrata Red at Mount Joy. July 1Sth- Mount Joy at Manheim. July 21st- C.V.’B’ at Mount Joy. July 26th-Divisionals Warren L. Hayman Summer rec program needs money to go on The Donegal School Board was forced to make many cuts in its budget next year to keep taxes from going exceedingly higher. One cut the board decided to make was the elimination of a contribution of $4305 to the summer recreation pro- gram in the area. As a result funds will have to found elsewhere if the summer program will be able to continue as it has in the past. Local service organiza- tions like the Lions and Welcome Wagon have made contributions to keep the summer rec program opera- ting. Director Warren L. Hay- man believes that programs can operate successfully in Maytwon, Marietta, and Mount Joy with sufficient contributions, but some playground staff may have Manheim Township hand- ed Mount Joy its first loss of the season, 9—11. Jeff McCarty went 3 for 4 for Township and scored three runs, while teammate Mark Smith had 5 RBIs with 2 hits. Tim Arndt led the losers with a double and a single, and Rick Hilt got his first hit of the season, a home run. Mount Joy is now 2—1 for the season. to be eliminated. The Marietta Recreation Association hopes to raise sufficient money for Mariet- ta’s program through the Children’s Fair this Satur- day. But in East Donegal and Mount Joy, more money is still needed. There are plans to solicit contributions door-to-door in East Donegal. Contribu- tions can also be sent to Supervisor Lloyd H. Fuhr- man, R.D. 1, Marietta. Fuhrman has stated that the township can advance mo- ney for the recreational program, but hopes that it will be underwritten by voluntary contributions. In Mount Joy contribu- tions to the summer recrea- tion program should be sent to Borough Manager, Jo- seph Bateman, Borough Hall. Legion Baseball Mt. Joy—9 AB R H Stark 28 3 4.12 Halstead SS 2 1 0 Arndt 38 3 1 2 Hilt 18-4 1 1 Frey P. 3 O01 Dettinger LF 4 1 1 Finley RF 2 2:1 Musser EF 3 11 Albright C 3 1:0 Totals 27 9 8 ree ere ew DONEGAL NEIGHBOR HOOD G.S. NEED ADULT VOLUNTEERS Girl Scout leaders report: ‘Adult dropouts in the Donegal area scouting have necessitated a concentrated recruitment plea to those interested in maintaining the present membership in this worthwhile national girl’s organization. These volunteer positions may be filled not only by mothers; but grandmothers, friends, young adults, and men who are willing to work with and guide girls to becoming more worthwhile citizens. Larger membership could be possible if more interest- ed volunteers were made available. ‘Some troops presently in operation are threatened with disbandment due to leader vacancies next Sep- tember. ‘In addition to the need for co-leaders, active Ser- vice Team people are needed to help in organizing and promoting needed ser- vice projects and scouting programs. ‘Orientation and courses are made available by the G.S. Council for. all those willing to help in these phases of scouting. ‘Troop vacancies to be filled ar: ‘Mount Joy--Brownie leader for troop 29, Cadette co-leaders for troop 27 and a new troop waiting to be formed. ‘Maytown--Brownie co- leaders for troop 23S,Junior co-leaders for troop 24, and Cadette co-leaders for a new troop. ‘Marietta--Brownie co- leaders for a new troop, Jr. co-leaders for troop 18, and Cadette co-leaders ‘Those persons who are eager to provide leadership to girls in their community, please call Gail Merchant, 653-4127, or Lillian Fry, 426-3618. ‘Service Team positions to be filled are: troop organi- zers for Mount Joy and Maytown, consultants for Brownies, Juniors, and Ca- dette/seniors, and Neigh- borhood Coordinator. Peo- ple interested in establish- ing active programs for girls should contact Helen Gotjen, 397-8115, or Shirlie O’Leary, 653-5553.’ Elizabethtown — 11 ABR H McCarty Cf 4 3 2 Batzer C 4 3.2 Cisney SS-2 2 1 Amand 2B-P 3 0 1 Smith IB 4 2 2 Gallagher 3B 3 0 0 Reardon LF 3.1 1 Messer RF- 3 0 1 Klugh P 2 0-6 Adams 28 + 00 Totals 29 11 10 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 MANAGEMENT NEW HOURS—STARTING JUNE /t OPEN—7A.M. to 2A.M.—OPEN INFLATION FIGHTER! PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF OUR ‘SPECIAL’ NIGHTS BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING STARTING AT 7A.M. HomeFries,2 Eggs, Toast&Jelly,Coffee All for $1.00 MIKE KLINE invites you all to the House That Service Will Build THE WAGON WHEEL HOTEL MAYTOWN COLUMBIA FACTORY OUTLET BEDSPREADS DRAPERIES LINCOLN HI-WAY "2 MILE EAST OF COLUMBIA TURN SOUTH ON OSWEGO DRIVE (684-6341) DAILY 9-6, FRI. 9-9, SAT. 9-5 SAVE 207% TO 50% ‘uP 0000000 ¢ L AGE CORPORATION ‘The Reliable Renovators” Prompt Renovations to YOUR Specifications. 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