Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, December 10, 1975, Image 2

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Walt in pensive mood at ‘banquet photo by Corky Flick


Walt Price dinner
(continued from page 1)
Asked to comment on the
Intel's article, Walt said,
*“The schools have been
dragged through enough.”’
A public dispute on the
resignation will only hurt
Donegal athletes, Walt
feels.
Over the years, Walt
Price has maae an impres-
sive contribution to Donegal
athletics. Besides coaching
the most successful team in
recent DHS history, he
founded the Donegal Coach-
es Association and was one
of the main organizers of the
DIG gym effort.
Jr. troop holds ‘Indian Feast’
by Sharon Maley
Junior Troop #331 com-
pleted their Indian Lore
Badge by having an ‘‘Indian
Feast.”’ The menu consisted
of: Beef jerky, sassafrass
tea, maple sugar candy,
baked dried corn, corn-
bread, popcorn, succotash,
assorted nuts, chestnuts,
and currants.
The troop worked on the
badge for two months,
learning customs, religion,
songs, and dances. Each girl
made a headband and a
Auti


necklace and some kind of
musical instrument.
The girls also made
pillows for Needlework
Guild.
Each girl made a get-well
card to send to a boy from
Millersville, who is bedrid-
den.
The whole troop is now
busy preparing for their
combination Court of A-
wards and Christmas Party.
The twelve girls will receive
a total of S52 badges and
awards. Eight girls will be
receiving the Sign of the
Arrow.


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Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments
“The Parlor”
328 E. MARKET — 426-1270
Antiques and Gifts
& Jane Schlosser
Water treatment plant site
approved by Boro Authority
Mount Joy Boro Authority
approved the site for build-
ing its new water treatment
plant at its December 2nd
meeting. The land is along
Carmany Road about 1/2
mile from the west of Mount
Joy. The plans call for a
3-bay garage that would
serve also as a storage area.
The garage plans have not
received final approval since
the Authority feels the
quoted estimated cost is
excessive. They will look
into other plans before a
decision is made.
In other business, the
authority granted a 7 and
8 1/2 per cent raise for the
authority employees.
Mt. Joy Community Chorus
to present ‘‘Songs of Xmas’
by Mrs. James Heilig
‘““Songs of Christmas”
will be presented by the
Mount Joy Community
Chorus on Sunday, Decem-
ber 14 at 3:00 p.m., in the
Trinity Lutheran Church,
West Main Street, Mount
Joy. This is the second
concert scheduled by the
chorus since the organiza-
tion was formed in 1971 to
sing as a group for various
community affairs.
The chorus is under the
direction of Miss Dorothy E.
Schock, well known for her
work with musical organiza-
tions and many outstanding
choral productions at
McCaskey High School in
Lancaster before her retire-
ment.
Mrs. Daniel Bubacz, pian-
ist for the Mount Joy
Community Chorus and
Miss Beulah Smith, organist
at Trinity Lutheran Church,
Mount Joy, will play several
piano - organ selections.
The special program will
be in two parts, with the
first including ‘““The Shep-
herd’s Story’’, ‘‘Nazareth’’,
‘““Carol of the Little King”’,
‘““Gesu Bambino’’, and
“Christmas Day’’, a choral
fantasy on old carols.
The second part of the
program will feature ‘‘The
Shepherd’s. Chorus’ from
‘“‘Amahl and the Night
Visitors’’, “Caribbean Caro

  

 
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a West Indian Christmas
spiritual; and ‘*He Is Born’’,
a French carol. The ‘‘Hal-
lelujah Chorus’’ from Han-
del’s “The Messiah” will
conclude the program.
Special instrumentalists
will be Mrs. Jackie Roberts,
maracas; Miss Sandra Hei-
sey, finger cymbals; and
Ron Meckley, drummer,
who will accompany the
chorus in their presentation
of ‘“‘The Little Drummer
Boy’’ by Simeone.
Soloists to be featured are
Miss Sandra Heisey and
Mrs. Dorothy Heilig, sop-
rano; Mrs. Jackie Roberts,
alto; Miss Violet Shana-
brook, tenor; John F. Way,
Jr. and Samuel Harnish,
bass.
A free-will offering will be
received.
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WEEKEND SPECIAL —
(Friday & Saturday only)
ROAST PORK
Sauerkraut, Mashed Potatoes
Rolis & Butter


Kitchen Open
Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
and 5 p.m. - 12 p.m.
Mount Joy — 653-4301
Food prepared by
Marion Bleacher

Mari-Go-Round
122 E. Main St.
Mount Joy, Pa.



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CONGRATULATIONSTO ALL
SUCCESSFULDEER HUNTERS.
As of date, HAROLD MOHR is our #1
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December 10, 1975

 



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PARK CITY’S UNIQUE GIFT SHOP
A Wonderful Place For Christmas Gifting
Browsing hours are 10 to 10
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The next time you are visiting Park City, stop by
and meet Jim and Ruth Africa.





COACH PRICE AND FAMILY
WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS
THEIR SINCERE APPRECIATION
TO EVERY FAMILY, FRIEND,
TEACHER, STUDENT AND WRESTLER
WHO MADE DEC. 3, 1975
THE MOST MEMORABLE OCCASION
IN OUR LIVES.
WE WILL ALWAYS BE INDEBTED
TO ALL.
MAY YOUR LIVES BE FILLED WITH
SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS.
GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE.
Coach Price













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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)
(426-2212 or 426-1707)
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Entered at the post office in Marietta, Pa., as second class
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Vol. 75 No. 48 December 10, 1975