1975 ink. m- or y, nt y s July 30, 1975 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 Church of God buys Mount Joy RR. station The Mount Joy Penn The purchase includes the property surveyed. Follow- Central railroad station has parking lot adjacent to the ing the survey, regulations been purchased by the station. affecting parking will be Mount Joy Church of God. The church is having the drawn up. Front row: Cathy Miller, Sue Miller, Rae Ann Parker, Norma Heisey, Loris Raber; 2nd row: Annette Raber, asst. coach, Sharon Bryant, Holly Baker, Lolly Baker, Butch Kolp, Winnie Bensinger, manager. Local teams, champions in girls’ softball Marietta Girls Soft Ball Team won the tournament trophy Saturday night after a two-day event and a postponment because of rain last weekend. Seven teams in Lancaster County Women’s Soft Ball League competed on Mari- etta Field. The Marietta Team beat Chapman’s Ap- parrel, Elizabethtown in the final to win the champion- The complete playoff schedule was as follows: Ridge View Farms beat Western Auto; Chapman’s Apparre] beat Mount Joy; Marietta beat Ridge View Farms; Elizabethtown Mer- chants beat Western Auto; Farm Diner beat Ridge View Farms; Mount Joy beat Elizabethtown Merchants; Chapman’s Apparrel beat Marietta; Farm Diner beat Mount Joy; Marietta beat Farm Diner; Marietta beat Chapman’s Apparrel; Marietta beat Chapman's Apparrel. All teams played until’ they lost two games and were thereby eliminated. Volunteer Umpire Ben Thompson gave his services for the tournament. Members of the League wish to thank him for his ‘‘generous contribution.’’ BR TERESI 70 Ne % — Kraybills come from far and near for reunion Kraybills assemble for reunion last Sat. at Kraybill’s Church. Some came from Colorado, Brazil, and other distant points. Many Kraybills are active in Mennonite Missions work. Strasburg wins Junior Midget tournament se, Maytown girls softball champs, 13 to 15 age group. Indiviuduals above not identified. Team composed of Karen Albright, Sheri Drace, Terry Haines, Robin Gerber, Tina Garner, Alice Musser, Barb Shirk, Nancy Heinaman, Sue Heinaman, Kathy Shelly, Dawn Smith, Deb Hesitand, Radean Gordner, Patti Ney, Judy Kerschner. Coaches Jack Garner, Jr., and Sue Rupp. . DID YOU HEAR Ed Richards, A DHS grad, is helping to schedule walking tours for the Greater Lancaster Bicen- tennial Committee. The Strasburg team that beat Paradise in Junior Midget finals atMount Joy last Wed. nite tours, which are free, start j at the Elliott House on ® Prince St., in Lancaster D.H.S ANNOUNCES (near the Post Office) with a SCHEDULE OF PHYSICAL film, then taken in historical py A MINATIONS IN THE spots in downtown Lan- pron SCHOOL HEALTH easter, ROOM FOR FALL SPORTS ’ The free tours are sche- Thursday, July 31 - 6:00 GRE INER S : duled daily at 10 a.m. and 2, "© Hockey-grades 9 GARAGE, INC. “ p.m., Tuesday through thru 12. Tires Lubrication Front End Alignment Batteries Saturday. On Sundays, Thursday, August 7 - 6:00 there is a tour at 2 o'clock p.m.-football and soccer - only. No tours Monday. grades 7 thru 12. The phone numbers at Thursday, August 14 - Elliott House are 392-1776 ¢.q0 p.m. - Make-up dates and 394-1976. Pretty nity for all three sports. L & 6 MOTORS phone numbers for . Roy A. Armold Quality Used Cars & Trucks Bicentennial year! Athletic Director R.D. 2 (Route 230) MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 17552 Phone: 653-4650 ov ALLE “Maytown softball champs, aged 8 to 12: front row, Lynn Hart, Sherry Derr, Bonnie Drace, Brenda Hershey, Anne Musser; back row, Dave Applegate standing in for Mrs. Applegate, coach, (also missing, asst. coach Deb Hay), Don na Hay, Cindy Anspach, Sharon Hershey; not present for picture: Gina Mohr, Sherry Hutchinson, Jill Kerschner, Brenda Geib, Rita Dalkiewicz, Kim Derr Cheri Johnson.
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