August 20, 1975 Joe Lindsey stands beside new Bainbridge Fire Company Ambulance. Joe, 23, in addition to being assistant ambulance director, is a producion foreman at Fruehauf Trailer Corp. He and his wife Sally have a daughter Jodi, S. Bainbridge gets new ambulance Bainbridge Fire Company has a new 1975 Dodge Maxivan Ambulance, pur- chased for $15,000 from Schumacher Emergency E- quipment, Lititz. It is fully equipped and can carry two patients. It will be manned by Emergency Medical Techni- cians: Joe Lindsey, Harry Zink, and Sam Zink, and by firemen certified by Nation- al Red Cross: Marty Camp, Jr., Earl Fuhrman, John Edye, Dennis Ginder, lke Hoffines, and Dale Stoner. The ambulance service has changed from relying on telephone dispatches to monitor/siren dispatch ser- vice. When calling the ambulance, people should now dial 653-2001. Leisure Club holds corn roast by Joseph Shaeffer The Mount Joy Leisure Club held a meeting August 11 in the Florin Fire Hall. After the invocation by Marlin Kaylor, 114 mem- bers enjoyed a corn roast and barecue with plenty of cake for dessert. It was originally planed to be held outside but due to the heat and threatening weather, it was held inside the fire hall. After the dinner, Presi- dent Joe Shaeffer opened the business meeting with the pledge of allegiance to the flag, followed by the secretary’s report by Nedra Brandt and the treasurer’s report by Kathryn Zink. Mrs * Batteries PER 2 CTY ALYY * Arco Gasoline * State Inspection * Oil Change & Lube * 24-Hour Towing Telephone 653-4650 Hilda Weidler of the Sun- shine Committee reported 13 cards sent to the shut-ins. Bertha Foreman of the Entertainment Committee stated the September meet- ing would be a box lunch. A number of the members had birthdays and one couple an anniversary, so birthday and anniversary songs were sung to these members. Two new mem- bers were admitted. They were Mrs. Frances Little and Agnes Weaver, both being welcomed into the club. President Joe spoke about the bus trip to Wheatland and to WGAL—TV. Wed- * Arco Products * Tires * Etc. LE EE EE & 2 J * HENNE ER At the same location L & G MOTORS "We're friendly, too!" Quality used cars and trucks. . .all price ranges Notary Service (Home phone 653-2246) R. D. 2, Rt. 230 West, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Mondays thru Saturdays * Front-End Alignment * Tune-Ups nesday August 20. A paper was passed to the members and 48 signed up for the trip. President Joe request- ed that all taking the trip, report to the rear of the St. Marks United Methodist Church at 12 noon. After the meeting adjourned a num- ber of the members played bingo. The next meeting will be held in the Florin Fire Hall, Monday September 8, will be a box lunch and begin at 12 noon. The speaker for this meeting will be Mr. Lester Hostetter, Trust Of- ficer of the Union National Bank, and his subject will be Wills and Estates. GREINER'’'S GARAGE, INC. Your Full-Service Headquarters "We've always been friendly!” by Joseph Shaeffer District Govenor Paul Dunkelburger, who is Dis- trict Govenor of 38 Rotary clubs in District 739, recent- ly made his official visit to the Mount Joy Rotary Club. Prior to the noon meeting, Govenor Paul met with President Carl Hallgren and Treasurer Joe Shaeffer, and discussed future plans for the club and answered questions and gave helpful hints on projects for the club. At the noon meeting Govenor Paul was the speaker. He stressed partic- ipation by all members in activities of the Mount Joy club. Although the club has been active, it cannot hope to survive on past laurals. Govenor Paul made the statement, ‘‘Rotary is in Your Hands’, saying that it is up to Rotarians to be of service and further the ideals of Rotary community. in our JO srg 3 CY (24 6- Baked Ham Lanczsrn C HEARS PHONE: 426-1805 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 3 Gov. Dunkelburger at M., Rotary Following the noon meet- ing a Club Assemble was held. At that time commit- tee chairmen presented to Govenor Paul their plans for the coming year, giving him an overall picture of what is being planned by the Mont Joy Rotary Club. District Govenor Paul Dunkelberger has been a Rotarian since 1942 and is a member of the Lebanon Rotary Club. He has served as president of the club, and served on many major committees, district-wide. Govenor Paul is the district superintendent of Lebanon schools, holding two de- grees from Penn State and one degree from Temple University. He is active in many professional, civic and community organizations. He has visited 17 countries, including four located be- hind the iron curtain, ‘traveling as a tourist and a professional educator. The District Governor is the regional administrative Five Flavors Quart Size Bottles $1.49+Deposit Thursday Friday Saturday ONLY reg $2.49 reg $1.89 Intersection of 441 & 143 Open 8 AM.-1l P.M. Daily & Sunday RUIT STA = UNTY™S Fines - Houzsaomn Provuct SUN HIGH PEACHES ¥) WASHINGTON BORO TOMATOES SUMMER RAMBO APPLES HOME GROWN CANTALOUPE SILVER QUEEN WHITE CORN ICE COLD WATERMELON Crass Soft Drink 33373378 370 RS 2 AAAS EAE AAR : : 8 ? 3 & fF ree officer of Rotary Interna- tional. As such, he is responsible for assisting the Rotary clubs in meeting their obligations and putting into effect the object, ideals and programs of the Rotary clubs he visits. Rotary is an international civic organiza- tion composed of business and prefessional leaders in 151 contries of the free world. Square dance The Grand Square Club of Lancaster will hold a sum- mer square dance at the Mount Joy Vo-Tech School on Thursday, August 21, from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Paul Andrews will be the caller. 7 $2.19. $1.59. Ae ASB
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