Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Cubs hold Halloween party The Cub Scouts of Pack 263 held their annual family Halloween Party on Tues- day, October 28 at Grand- view School. Prizes were awarded to the following boys: Pretti- est, Kevin Hershey; Cutest, Steve Miller; Funniest, Joe Edgell; Most Original, Ben Hoffman and Ugliest, Jim Odenwalt. Twelve new boys were taken into the pack before the party. They are Randy Heisey, Chris Peters, Kevin Jones, Charles Fackler, Mike McKain, John Frye, George Keaton, Ben Hoff- man, Rodney Wilson, Greg Edgell, Jim Odenwalt and L. Scott Hostetter. Several boys completed projects over the summer, thereby earning various badges and arrow points. These were presented by Cubmaster Charles A. Esh- leman to Jeff Way, Jerry Linard, Kevin Hershey, Brian Tyson and Scott Frantz. Girl Scouts at Happy Valley On October 10, 11, and 12, 1975, Girl Scout Junior Troop #32, Penn Laurel Council, Mount Joy went camping at ‘‘Happy Valley’ in Gettysburg, Pa. Happy Valley is an established Girl Scout Camp for the Penn Laurel Council. The girls enjoyed a “‘hobo’’ hike, working on badges, singing in the out-of-doors and making cherry pies over an open fire with pie irons. The girls also worked on Needleguild items in Octo- ber for the Needleguild Tea. Troup #32 held a bake and food sale to help support the troop’s activities. A Halloween party was Cubs at held on October 27. Girls are now working on badges and looking forward to selling girl scout calen- dars. Members of the troop are: Robin Bricker, Kelly Brown, Diana Pardoe, Jean Mark, Rhonda Shank, Kelly Brown, Shelly Schwert, Yvonne Lightner, Teresa Meyers, Julia Whitesel, Stacy Ricedorf, Beth Moran, Emily Zuch, Carolyn Geh- man, Tracy Geltmacher, Wendy Germer, Tracy Mc- Curdy, Crystal Kelly, Col- leen Roper, Heather Farm- er, and Virginia Zuschleg. Leaders of the troop are Nancy Kopf and Ella Gain- er. Haunted Village by Robert W. Marks Webelos Den of Mount Joy Cub Pack 136 under the leadership of Dana Mark and John Auker attended the Haunted Village. Attending were: Steven Weatherbie, Douglas Ger- mer, Scott Shoenberger, Gilbert Cornwell, Andrew Raudabaugh, John Hall, Scott Brandt, Shawn Max- well, Wayne Chappel, Marc Robeson, and Craig Roper. Pens 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 attended the Haunted House in Elizabethtown under the leadership of Carolyn Waltz, Edna Wolf, Evelyn Duke, Shirley Good, and Sara Demmy. Attend- ing Manheim Twp. Middle Are you School Training Pow-Wow will be Billie Ann Oxford. Den 4 Mount Joy Cub Scouts Pack 136 had a Halloween party under the leadership of Ann and Robert W. Marks, cubmas- ter. Attending were: Jack O’Connell, David Nissley, Bryan Good, Joseph Smith, Craig Shutter, George Zink, Michael Groff, and Steven Waltz. Several den mothers will be attending Cub Leaders Training Pow-Wow at Man- heim Twp. Middle School. They are: Ann Mark, Shirley Good, Evelyn Duke, Carolyn Waltz, Edna Wolf, and Sara Demmy. Phares and Martin Miller with mule deer. Millers tour northwest states by Pauline E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Phares Miller, Elizabethtown, R.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Miller, Mount Joy spent sixteen days in the states of the Northwest. The Miller brothers are employed by Wolgemuth Bros., Inc., Mount Joy. Leaving October 10, they travelled to Sno Shoe and took Route 180 west to Chicago and Route 94 to Madison, Wisconsin and to Rochester, Minneso- ta. They visited the Robert Brubakers’ and their sons’ farms. These families have moved to Minnesota from Pennsylvania. The Millers also saw the farming area around Minnesota. From there, the journey led to North Dakota and into rugged Montana. Here small grain and some corn is raised and much of the land is used for grazing. Many cattle, antelope, sheep, par- tridges, mule deer, eagles, magpies and jackrabbits were seen. Thousands of wild geese make their home in Rochester Park and afford an unusual sight. The Montana Bible Insti- tute, where Harold Longe- necker (formerly from Lan- caster County) is president, was visited by the Millers. They also observed a Hut- terite Colony. Businessmen- The beautiful full moon shone over Miles City and before long the travelers were on their way to the home of the guide for the mule deer hunt on a 3000 acre ranch. They were welcomed by a hospitable couple. The Miller brothers were scheduled for a two day hunt October 21 and 22. They were allowed two deer apiece. Two buck and two doe were shot. The wives attended the meeting of the Montana Cowbelles with their hostess and heard about the problems of ranchers. The skies became threat- ening and the Millers were advised to move their car out the ten-mile dirt lane near the main road. Thou- sands of sandhill cranes flew over, heading for a different climate. The hunters were ham- pered a bit because of snow falling the second day of their outing, but Phares was fortunate to shoot an 8 point buck before the evening. Needless to say, the bro- thers were happy to have these trophies to transport eastward to Pennsylvania as a taste treat for family and friends. And of course the Millers have many photographs of the beautiful scenery as souveniers of their trip. completely satisfied with your sales? The Susquehanna Bulletin- 426-2212 DE I -— _«a' OUR OWN . REFRESHING FRUIT DRINKS 50c¢ half gal. NO DEPOSIT! NO RETURN! Save yourself Shopping Trips! 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