Volunteer Jo Anne Aument with first graders. Volunteer mothers aid in classes Mothers of first graders have been helping the first grade teachers at Seiler since school began this year. Mrs. Jo Anne Aument enjoys spending one day a week in Mrs. Dorothy Young's classroom. The unpaid work is tiring, and a bit hectic at times, but very interesting. She says, *‘It gives you a chance to see what's really involved in teaching.” Mrs. Young says, ‘‘Done- gal School District’s philos- ophy is individual attention for all children. With a Leisure Club President of the Mount Joy Leisure Club Joe Scaef- fer received a letter from the Florin Fire Company, asking the Leisure Club to vacate the firehouse as a meeting place. The letter stated that on November 4, the Fire Company would sign a lease, renting the building to the Head Start Child Care Center on a weekly basis, twelve months a year. As a temporary meeting place, President Shaeffer Mrs. George Blasick at work. volunteer, you can give a lot of that individual atten- tion.” Next door, in Mrs. Eliza- beth Baley’s class, another volunteer was hard at work. Mrs. George Blasick is a teacher’s aide because, “It’s a lot of fun.”’ One of the main jobs of all the mothers who volunteer is guiding the reading groups, Mrs. Baley pointed out. Children listen to stories through earphones while they read the stories in their workbooks. Small groups of children can get individual help with their reading, while the meeting place stated that Hostetter’s Din- ing Hall in Mount Joy will be the site of the November 10 meeting. The meeting will begin as previously stated, at 12 noon. Contact has been made with the Mount Joy Sportsman As- sociation to use their facili- ties for future meetings. President Shaeffer asks Leisure Club Members to remember that the Novem- ber 10 meeting will be held at Hostetters. teacher leads the rest of the class in its regular lessons. First grader Crystal Zechman summed up the student’s reaction to the vclunteer aides. I like them because I like their stories,”’ she said. The volunteer aides in Mrs. Young's class are: Mrs. Frank Aument, Mrs. Jacob Brown, Mrs. Debra Witt, and Mrs. Larry Laughman. Substitute volunteer aides are: Mrs. Joseph Heckert, Mrs. Donald Yingst, Mrs. James Zuch, and Mrs. John Yourglivich. The mother’s party group includes Mrs. Stettler, Mrs. Yingst, Mrs. Rolland, Mrs. Aument, and Mrs. Zuch. The volunteer aides in Mrs. Baley’s class are: Mrs. Wilbur Nissly, Mrs. Harry Miley, Mrs. Clair Mummau, Mrs. Horace Derry, Mrs. Victor Berrier, Mrs. Neil Mengel, Mrs. Charles Ricedorf, Mrs. Joyce McKain, Mrs. Merle Geesey, Mrs. Jacob Brown, and Mrs. George Blasick. The mother’s party group include Mrs. Mummau, Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. Derr, and Mrs. Stephens. MA TONEY October 29, 1975 Joycee-ettes hold skating party for children, baby-sitting clinic; plan Bicentennial Ball The October Joycee-ette membership meeting was held at the Borough Hall and was called to order by President Sarah Heckert. Mrs. Sharon Funk report- ed that the roller skating party for the Messiah Home children was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Mrs. Kathy Bower reported that 44 girls completed the Baby Sitting Clinic. The directory is being printed and should be available in a few weeks. The completion of the ingathering project was reported on by Mrs. Harriet Ney. Mrs. Joanne Nolt and Mrs. Vickie Brown are chairing the fall social which will be held in a barn this year, with games and dancing for entertainment. Saturday, February 7, 1976 is the date for the Bicentennial Birthday Ball, which will be hosted by the Joycee-ettes. The ball will be held at Donegal High School. Tickets will be on sale from November until January. Mrs. Cheryll "ELECT JOHN E. BOROUGH COUNCIL FLORIN WARD x paid political advertisement Hallgren and Mrs. La Von Harnish are co-chairing this event. Mrs. Vickie Brown re- ported that the Current Stationdry order will be sent into the company by the end of the week and that any outstanding orders be turn- ed in. A joint Jaycee and Joyce- ette orientation for new and prospective members will be held November 23rd. Mrs. Kathy Bower is chairing the Joyce-ette portion of the orientation. The Joyce-ettes invite any young women between the ages of 18 and 3S to join with them. Any women interested call Mrs. Kathy Bower (Membership Chairman) 653-4460. An American flag, flown over the U.S. Capitol, the Pennsylvania state flag, and a Benmington Flay will be presented by American Le- gions Libhart-Dyer Post 197 to the Conoy Township Bicentennial Committee and be flown at the Haldeman Mansion grounds. The color guard of the Captain James Ross Company will conduct the flag ceremony. Also scheduled for the day’s events is a demon- stration of cannon firing by the First Conewago Light Artillery of York. Local dignitaries, civic organizations, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, the clergy of Conoy Township, and Amer- ican Legion Libhart-Dyer Post 197 will be represented at the Bicentennial cere- monies. The day’s program will also include the dedication of a numbered marker indicating the historical and architectural significance of the Mansion. The plaque JUST ARRIVED! 3 NEW MODELS of the cast replica Antique Auto Coin Banks ® 1914DODGE & #® 1906 MACK TRUCK & & ANTIQUE STEAM FIRE ENGINE i MOUNT JOY — MAYTOWN UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK THE “HOMETOWN BANK" x A : Rd Rosen rv ys hnys will be presented by John Snyder, a member of the Lancaster County Historic Preservation Trust. The Mansion will be open for inspection throughout the day. CAP jobs The Community Action Program of Lancaster Coun- ty has a number of positions open at the County Centers, including an opening in the Mount Joy area. Requirements for Teacher II position are High School Diploma, or G.E.D. and 18 credit hours in Early Child- hood; 2 years experience in working in classroom with young children. Salary is $7683 (entry level) for a 37 1/2 hour week. A valid Penna. driver’s license is required. Program of Lancaster Coun- ty, Head Start, 630 Rockland Street, Lancaster, Penna. 17602, Monday thru Friday 8:30 - 5:00, before October 28, 1975. Equal opportunity Employer. THEATRE STATE THEATRE Columbia 684-2273 x x x 3 x x 367-1351 ETERNITY Thurs. & Sun. - 7:00 Fri. & Sat. - 7:00 & 9:45 AND #43 J.C. 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