U^3 IndW-Y”Five LionsSir« •?■ie,oF)ls:n-ia-he•y-;orheictin-iso:orid.*a-latmllit,iti-nt-iin;re:heaidClubs PlanFORD CITY — Three -jointprojects will be proposed to five Lions Clubs of Armstrong County as a result of a meeting of ofEicers of five organizations with James Min Leer, zone chairman: •Clubs represented, were Ford City, Cadogan, Manor Tvvpi, Kittanning and Worthington. They suggested that the 1 five clubs jointly promote the Lions Peace Essay Contest among school students since the clubs are in one school district.Students can talk to contest chairmen in their area, Dale Lewis of Worthington,. Steve Kropinak of Kittanning, Carl Market of Manor Twp., Joseph Vargo of Ford City and Albert Acerni of Cadogan.A joint celebration was proposed to take place in January to mark the 50th anniversary of Lions Clubs. A joint picnic was also suggested for the summerof 1967.-10]wlt;auCi'fiffeiirjPibusyaronalUPierC(blt;traithtilniiod.of:heat-sh-rsilit-ed-• i J * ’ § • , •Cadogan. club officials reported . they 'have changed their meeting dates to the first and third Tuesdays of the month i Chairman Minteer said the District Fall Rally is scheduled for Oct 35 at the Holiday.. Inn atButler,oEfastheithClub officers at the meeting were Dale Lewis, president, and Michael Conrad, secretary, Worthington; Peter Graff, president, and Ray Walker, secretary, Kittanning; Ray Hileman, president, and Morton Steele, secretary; Manor Twp.;' Lloyd Jack, president, and Albert Acerni, secretary, Cadogan; , Joseph Vargo, president,- Ford City.