Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN John Haines, D.H.S. football pla yer, dies John Haines John A. Haines, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 8S. Haines, Maytown, died last Tuesday night in an auto- mobile accident near May- town. Haines would have been a senior at Donegal High School this fall, where he undoubtedly would have played football again. He was an outstanding member of last year’s team, and would have been a strong asset this year. Meeting for mothers, 13th There will be no official meeting of the Elizabeth- town—Mount Joy group of La Leche League in August. Instead there will be a mothers’ meeting to discuss and share whatever mother- ing subjects the group desires. It will be held Wednesday, August 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room at Norlanco Family Health Center. Any woman interested in learning more about good mothering is welcome to attend. For more information call Mrs. Gladys Thompson, 426-1306. For telephone counselling on breastfeeding call Mrs. Mary Ann McMullen, 392-5748, or Mrs. Lori Flynn, 393-1490. by Elaine W. Good Bicentennial meets Aug. 7 The Bicentennial Com- mittee of Marietta and East Donegal will meet Thurs- day, August 7, at 7:30, at the Community House in Marietta. Regular meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30. The Susquehanna Bulle- tin took the accompanying photograph of him last October after he had scored Donegal’s lone touchdown by catching a pass from Kevin Bradley in a game against Elizabethtown. An end on the football team, Haines played first base’ and outfield in base- ball. John Haines’ interest in sports began early. In the seventh grade he played football with the Donegal Braves. He was a member of the Varsity Club. In seventh, eighth, and ninth grades he was a member of the Student Council, and was vice=resi- dent of the Council in eighth grade. He was also a May Queen escort in the eighth grade. He was a member of the Marietta United Church of Christ. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Terry Lynn, a half-brother, Marlin Emswiler, and his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Brayman of Centerville. Jaycees bring circus to The Mount Joy Jaycees will sponsor the Lewis Brothers Circus on Wednes- day, August 20, with two performances at 6 and 8 p-m. in the boro Park. Tickets are now on sale at Sloan's Pharmacy and Jack Horner's Shoe store. Further information may be obtained from Bill Bowers at 653-4460. Burned down Breneman barn Breneman barn burns by Bill Martin A spectacular fire totally destroyed the Eli Breneman barn Monday night, July 28, on Chiques Road (east of Milton Grove) in Rapho Township. Flames could be seen as far away as the North side of Mount Joy. County Fire Marshal Paul Knier stated the cause of the fire was a light bulb which accidentally contacted dry straw. Members of the family were unloading hay into the barn when the fire broke out. All the animals in the barn were saved. Mastersonville, Mount Lewis Brothers is an old-time circus with a tent that can hold an audience of 2000. Its elephant heard includes Myrtle, the largest perfor- ming elephant in America. Miss Felici and Miss Leanne are the circus’ trapeze artists. Six Canistrellis from Italy perform acrobatics. Joy, Florin, Elizabethtown, and Lawn companies fought the blaze. Rheems and Manheim fire companies were called to standby. Damage was listed at 50,000 dollars. Mount Joy responded with forty five men. The Company was in service five hours and twenty-five minutes. Wednesday, July 30, Friendship Fire Company responded to a smoke investigation at the Lancas- ter Leaf Tobacco Warehouse in the borough. There was no fire. The company was in service 14 minutes. Mount Joy Antoinette Cristiani rides a golden palomino. Ten-year-old Miss Tara puts a group of trained anim als through their paces. There are many other featured performers in the circus. by Barbara Reuter + Steve Shireman and Lynn Jenkins were named co. champions in the trouble tournament. Dwayne Lynch was crowned noc-hockey champ. Tuesday afternoon the kids travelled to Maytown for a kickball game which Maytown won 11.9. The Marietta girls lost a close softball game to Columbia, 10-7, Thursday afternoon. Gimp and Popsicle sticks were popular this week with many of the children. Next week colored pencil draw- ngs will be featured. Highlighting this past eek’s activities was a i Bingo game on Friday afternoon. Following is a list of winners:Russ Flow- ‘ers, Ann Splain, Butch Kolp, Dave Deitrick, Tam- u Flowers, Bill Gano, Julie splain, Tom Flowers, Grace «Henderson, Butch Geesey, and chris Splain. Mount Joy August 6, 1975 firemen at training session by Bill Martin The Lancaster County Firemen’s Association held its second training session of the summer on July 26 and 27 at the county fire training grounds near Lam- peter. The course, Fire Fighting II, involved five subjects— 1. Six hours of vehicle rescue was taught by two instructors from the Dela- ware State Fire School. Students were instructed in the use of basic rescue tools. They were shown how to unlock car doors, stabilize an over-turned vehicle, cut holes in roof and floor of vehicles, and pull steering wheels ‘and floor pedals from a trapped person. 2. Three hours were spent teaching the uses and support of sprinklers. Fire- men were taught the use and support of dry and wer sprinkler systems. A field trip was made to Lampeter Plastics to observe their sprinkler system. 3. Six hours of instruction on hose lines, nozzles and accesories involved instruc. tion in types of nozzles ang hoseloads. Firemen were also shown the use of preconnects and deluge guns. 4. Instruction on water supply with large diameter hoses lasted three hours. Firemen worked with , three inch and four inch hose which is used to supply apparatus at the scene of a major fire. 5. Rural firefighting was taught three hours and involved the use of tanker shuttles, relays, fold-a- tanks, and portable pumps. Dave Wilson, Mike Judge, Abe Koser, Leo Shank, Ken Newcomer, Jim Markley, Howard Mott, Scott Gainer, Jere Hoffmas- ter and Bill Martin attended. Marietta Youth Ass’n. hears ‘‘Lucky’’ Koser The regular monthly meeting of the Marietta Youth Athletic Association will be held Sunday, August 10th, 2:00 p.m. at the Marietta Community House, with Mr. Harrison ““Lucky’’ Koser as the featured guest. Koser is well known locally for his softball activities. All interested area adults are urged to attend. Besides This Monday will be the last afternoon swim. Special During the past week thanks from the kids who EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) Advertising Mgr. News Editor Circulation Mgr. regular committee reports the final coaches’ reports will be presented. Mr. “Bo” Yohe, Chair- man, Awards and Picnic Committee, announces the following schedule of events for the all day celebration to be held Saturday, August 9th, at the Marietta Memor- ial Park, to which the general public is invited. Marietta children really enjoyed A Mount Joy Lions’ Swimming Pool enjoyed swimming lessons and relief from the heat, to the Mount Joy Lions for use of the pool. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday except 4th of July and Christmas week (50 issues per year) Publisher - Nancy H. 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