975 — September 10, 1975 Michele Rutherford and Diane Lokey Diane Lokey chosen Queen of Bainbridge Fire Co. festival Diane Lokey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lokey, Bainbridge, was crowned Queen of the Festival last Saturday night at a benefit sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Bainbridge Fire Co. Michele Rutherford was runner-up. Other contestants were Tammy Minnich and Dawn Nauman. Votes were solicit- ed in cooperation with merchants at 1 cent each. A total of $573.13 was raised in the benefit. Mrs. James Smith, and Mrs. William Smith were advisors for the contest. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Bainbridge Fire Company presented a $300 check to the President of the Fire Company, William Mindorf, and to Harry Zink, chairman of the Ambulance Committee for equipment for the recently purchased ambulance. Mrs. Alice. Nauss, president of . the Auxiliary and Mrs. William Smith, chairperson of the fund raising project made the presentation. A flood at Beahm Jr. High There was a minor flood in the basement of Beahm Junior High School in Mount Joy, Friday, shortly after noon. About an inch of water covered the lowest part of the hall floors. Plumbers shut off the main water supply, then opened the valves to sub-systems until the exact location of Rotary auction The Bainbridge-Maytown Rotary will hold an auction of new and used items at the Bainbridge Fire House, Saturday, Sept. 20, at 12:30 p.m. Proceeds will be used to buy playground equipment Riverview PTO Riverview PTO will hold its first meeting for 1975-76, Monday, Sept. 22, at 7:30 P.M. at the school. Parents should report to the all-purpose room; school age children to the L.G.IL; and pre-schoolers to the library for babysitting. the leak was determined. Water was then turned on except for the leaking section. Unfortunately, added pressure to the system burst a pipe in another section of the building. Plumbers were at work all weekend to repair the system, so that school could open Monday. in Bainbridge for Bainbridge. H. (Abe) Shaffner will be auctioneer. Anyone wishing to donate an item can bring it to the Bainbridge Fire House, Saturday morning, Sept. 20. For pick-up of an item, call 426-3021 or 426-3096. to meet, 9/22 John M. Sauter, Director of Elementary Education at Donegal District, will dis- cuss some of the changes (new math programs, new report cards) for this year. Room visitation will follow the meeting. Mt. Joy plans water system additions Butcher and Singer, in- vestment bankers, reported last week to the Mount Joy Boro Authority on plans for improving and adding to the boro water system. It is planned to issue bonds for the improvements next May. Work is tenta- tively scheduled to begin next June. No action was taken on a proposal to erect a stand- pipe in Rapho Township. AMP, Inc. requested that the water main on South Jacob Street be enlarged. The authority is requesting that their engineer investi- gate the feasibility of a 12 inch pipe there, feeling that a larger pipe will eventually be necessary for future residential development. AMP and the boro would share costs. A request from Huth Engineers asking for stand- by water service for Rheems was not granted at this time. The authority is providing new water sites, but wishes to insure their adequacy for Mount Joy before promising water to adjacent areas. The East Donegal Sewer Authority will be informed of Mount Joy’s ability to handle sewage from Done- gal High School as well as from Donegal Heights. 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