Page 18 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN James W. Gish, son Mike, and canoes CBC youth Congregational Bible Church Youth Fellowship recently acquired a fleet of six 17 ft. Grumman Canoes to be used in youth and camping activities with youth of Marietta and surrounding communities. The canoes are transported on a custom designed and constructed trailer. Funds for the project were raised by the young people, with help from adults, by housing chickens for local poultrymen. Approximately 125,000 chickens were housed to raise the neces- sary money. Youth director launches a canoe by James W. Gish Jim Gish, expresses his Many people worked hard and made contributions to this project. The Susquehanna, Del- aware and Schuylkill Rivers and Pine Creek were loca- tions of past river canoe trips, with 26 youths spend- ing this past weekend on the Delaware River. July 29 and 31, the group is sponsoring 1 day nature float trips on the Conestoga River, guided by Naturalist Robert Wyble of Lancaster County Park. Interested teens are invited to contact Jime Gish, 653-1542, R.D.1, AT THE WASHINGTON HOUSE 78-80 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY PENNA INDOOR PICNIC OLD FASHIONED CLAM BAKE Every Friday & Saturday Noon til 2 A.M. 12 Steamed Clams with Hot Butter 3 Jumbo Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce 1 Breast of Chicken 1 Corn on the Cob 3 Boiled Potatoes 3 Corn Fritters Pepper Cabbage Old Fashioned Beef Spread Crisp Crackers $3. plus Tax Sorry, No Take Outs EE ——————————_— Club will project Box 181T, Mount Joy, to register for these and other upcoming trips. It is the desire of the youth to use this equipment to extend and expand the youth program of the church and youth center, ‘‘Com- . municating God’s Love to Other Youth.” G. C. Murphy gives prizes Gerald Alleman, manager of the G. C. Murphy store, 12-14 West Main St., Mount Joy, PA. has announced the names of winners in the 1,675-prize National Brands Consumer Sweepstakes held last February in his store. Winners were: F. A. Seiger, RD #6, Sinking Spring, PA; Doris Musser RD #6, Manheim, PA; Harvey Nauss, Jr., 56 East Washington St., Elizabeth- town; Marian E. Noll, RD #1, Box 15G, Mount Joy; Joan Parsons, 276 W. Walnut St., Marietta; Ed Ruhl, 22A Henry St., Mount Joy; and Mrs. T. Williams, RD #1, Box 386, Mount Joy. Mr. Alleman wishes to extend his congratulations and thank all those who entered and hopes to see more winners from this area next February. Molly Fry Molly A. Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fry of 55 N. Chestnut St., Marietta, made the Dean’s List at Indiana University of Penn- sylvania. Singer coming to pool by Newt Kendig On Friday, July 18th, there will be an evening of gospel music at the Mount Joy Lion’s Club Swimming Pool from 7:00 P.M., to 10:30 P.M. The featured guest of the evening will be Mr. Bruce Heffner, a talented musician, who will emcee the evening's pro- gram as well as play the trumpet. Singing will be provided by six youth singing groups from local churches. Churches in- volved in this evening of music include The Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, The Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren, The St. Mark’s United Metho- dist Church, The Congrega- tional Bible Church, The Mount Joy Church of God, and The Mount Joy Menno- nite Church. Throughout the evening; swimming, volleyball, and basketball facilities will also be avail- able for everyone’s enjoy- ment. The price of admission for the evening will be $1.25 per person. Cubs hold splash party Mount Joy Cub Pack 137 will hold a splash party at Mount Joy Pool, Tuesday, July 22, at 3:30 p.m. Rain date js July 24. Cubs and - their families will partici- pate. Den 1, under the leader- Leisure Club to meet { The Mount Joy Leisure hold its July meeting at the Florin Fire ‘Hall, Monday, July 14, at an outdoor picnic. Members are asked to bring a covered dish, their own place set- ting, a chair, and if ship of Shirley Good, will attend ‘‘Fun Day’’ at Long’s Park in Lancaster on July 22. On August 13th the Pack will take a trip to Valley Forge; they will start from Seiler School at 8:30 A.M. necessary, a card table. Following ‘the meeting, Bingo will be played. In case of rain, the meeting will be held in the Florin Fire Hall. The meeting will begin at 12 o’clock. July 16, 1975 JOAN PRESTO, General Manager John's various duties do not include the more coveted role of driving the truck to North Carolina for factory fresh fur- niture. Instead, he stays in the warehouse ready to answer any questions browsers may have about the goods already here. John's no salesman ready to twist your arm, though! And he wears bluejeans, not a coat and tie. 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