14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 24, 1989 alendar Art Antoine Dutot School and Museum, Route 611, Delaware Wa- ter Gap, season opens May 27. Works by regional artists throughout the season, until October 15. Saturdays and Sundays 1-5PM. For more infor- mation, call Joan Powlus, 717-476- 0046. Cider Painters of America, exhibit at West Side Bank, West Pittston. Through May, 135 paintings on dis- play. Open during regular bank hours. Plans now being set for National Membership Show at College Miser- cordia, June 25-July 9. Sue Hand and Jim Rogowski, national coordinators. Recent works of Annamaria Zettlemayer, beginning May 21, the Hefft House Gallery, 104 E. Overbrook Ave., Shavertown. Tues., Wed,, Fri., Sat., 10-5:30, Thurs., 10-8, Sun., 1-4. For details, call 675-4821. Eight Bucks County Artists are featured in the “Artists Invitational”, showing at College Misericordia’s Art . Gallery on May 28-June 11. The art- ists will be displaying an assortment of watercolors and lithographs. Hours are Sunday through Friday, 1-4 p.m. and Saturdays by appointment. The show- ing is free and open to the public. Church The Dallas United Methodist Church will be celebrating 100 years of mission and ministry during the week of May 28 through June 4. The public is cordially invited to attend all the events throughout the week. The cul- mination of the week will be a major worship celebration on Sunday, June 4, beginning at 3 p.m. Leading the worship service will be the Rev. Mi- chael Bealla, pastor of the church. The Rev. Charles Gommer, Jr. will be the | afternoon preacher. On Saturday, June 3, 6 p.m., a banquet will be held in the church fellowship hall. the banquet will be a catered dinner and all are invited. A limited number of tickets are still available and can be purchased atthe church office daily, 9 a.m. until noon, or by calling 675-0122. Community Sweet Valley Vol. Fire Co. Ladies - Auxiliary will hold a White Elephant stand at the fair to be held on May 26, 27 and 29. The ladies are asking area residents to check their closets and cupboards foritems forthe stand. tems needed are books, plants, toys, knick- knacks, etc. No clothes please. items may be dropped off at the fire hall or call Ruth Brynes at 477-2545. Rummage Sale at Alderson U.M. Church, Haveys Lake. June 2 and 3, 10 to 4 p.m. Bake sale, Friday. Bingo, Shavertown fire Hall, Thurs- day, May 25, 7:30 p.m.to 10 p.m. Free refreshments and door prizes. Super Garage Sale, sponsored by the Board of Trustees of the Shaver- town United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, Friday, June 2, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, June 3, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Display tables will feature clothing, household items, new merchandise, small appli- ances, jewelry, craftitems, books, toys and games, plants and homemade goods. A light luncheon menu will be available from the church kitchen on both days. Exhibits Artists Invitational, paintings and prints by artists from the Lehigh Valley and Bucks County. May 20-June 11, The Art Gallery at College Misericor- dia, Dallas. Sunday-Friday, 1-4 PM. “Native Americans in the Wyo- | ming Valley.” Ongoing exhibit. Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Mu- | seum, rear of the Osterhout Free Li- § brary, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Tuesday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anthracite Exhibit. Wyoming Val- ley Historical and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues- day-Friday, noon-4 p.m. and Satur- day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Richard Heiser Collection, on display at the United Penn Bank, Main Street, Dallas. Through May. Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's “Motherwell” class, a health and fit- ness program for pregnant women and new mothers, will be held Tues- day, May 30, 7 p.m. at the Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion in Ed- wardsville (adjacent to the Gateway Shopping Center). Motherwell classes are held Tuesday and Thursday eve- nings during 4-week sessions. For ' more information or to register for thé program, call the Nursing Services Department at 829-8111, extension 2205 or 3048. P.O. Box 1910 e West Side Mall INSURANCE RATES TOO HIGH? Pr LET US LEND A HAND. ., We've already helped countless clients achieve significant savings for comparable or better insurance coverage. Either give us a call or bring a copy of your insurance policy to our office so we can prepare a quote. We're open: Monday and Friday from 8:00 am till 5:00 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8:00 am till 8:00 pm; and Saturday from 10:00 am till 2:00 pm. Mateo BV [SOX rr (former site of Lewis & Duncan Sporting Goods) Kingston, PA 18704 e 283-3333 DD @D DD ® ® @® 309/41 TRAVEL AGENCY Valley Automobile Club 675-8282 =. DISNEY DD DD DDD ® ® 5 Plaza, Dallas DEED ® ® Depart: June 18,1989 unique Disney Adventure. travel and take your famil Wonderful Disney World. © @ & @ DDDD®DD®® Celebrate the end of the '88- Choice of Two Hotels: : Days Inn, Lake Buena Village Viscount Hotel, Walt Disney World Village ® Return: June 25, 1989 89 school year with'a truly Discover the joys of rail & y to an expedition to the iS & ® ® DOBD®D®DD 1”, ° A funny thing happened Kevin Costley and Gina Zanolini play Hysterium and Domina in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way te the Forum," opening June 2nd at the Music Box Theatre, Swoyersville. Just For Kids Progressive swimming is avail- able for children 6 to 15 years of age from the beginner to advanced swim- mer levels. Improve your child's swim- ming ability by enrolling them at the Wilkes-Barre YMCA. Each classwill focus on all 5 components: personal safety, stroke development, water sport and games, personal growth and fitness and rescue. Make your child a skilled swimmer so they can enjoy the i of swimming for the rest of thier ife. The Wilkes-Barre YMCA is now taking registrations for the Under 3 years old water activity. These classes are designed to improve parent and child relationships by having fun to- getherand learning about water safety. Basic water skills are presented to the parent and in return taught to their child. For more information, call the Wilkes-Barre YMCA at 823-2191. B At the Kirby “Gone With The Wind,” movie. Wednesday and Thursday, May 24, 25, 7 PM. $4 in advance, $5 at door. Presented by the Cultural Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania. R.J. Colton Show/The Elvis Presley Band, pop and rock group. Friday, May 26, 7 p.m., $15.50 and $12.50. Presented by R.J. Colton. “Dick Clark’s American Band- stand Concert,” oldies tour. with The Spinners, The Association, The Guess Who and The Drifters. Wednesday, May 31 at 6 and 9 p.m. $18.50. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. THE MUSIC BOX PLAYERS present A Fini Trove Tappvep ON Tix Way ToT foron Dinner & Show $22.00 Show Only - $10.00 For Reservations 283-2195 Unsold show - Only tickets on sale 1/2 hour before curtain to students with I.D. - $5.00 [Le TER [VEST = Te) @ DJ aa [=] id (0) a LeU = [R°0< 3 5 [V1e] [oT] 8 Swoyersville, PA Pier III At Sunset Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 | Introduces Its New Meetings Veterans of the Vietnam War, Post #2, will meet Thursday, May 25, at 8 p.m. at the Capri Lounge, 3rd St. and Monument Ave., Wyoming. The Veter- ans of the Vietnam War, Inc. is a full service organization open to all veter- ans. | Music Bon Jovi, rock band. Pocono Downs racetrack, Plains Township. Opening act to be announced. Thurs- day, June 8 at 7:30 p.m. $20, on sale - at Ticketron, Video World in Kingston, Paperback Books in Dickson City, Ralph's in Scranton and Liz-Rick Tours in Hazleton. For info, call 215-821- 0906. Chicago and the Beach Boys, pop bands. lackawanna County Sta- dium, Scanton, Sunday, June 18 at 6:30 p.m. $23.50. Available atthe Kirby Center, Ralph’s Records, Paperback Booksmith and by phone, 800-233- 4050. The Wyoming Valley Talent Education will hold its 4th annual Suzuki Day on Sunday, Mune 4, atthe Buckingham Performing Arts Center at Wyoming Seminary in Kingston. The afternoon will consist of group classes for violin and cello students, ages 3to17,ending with recital at4:15 with all participating students. The recital is free and open to the public. Prominent Suzukiteachers from Hart- ford, Conn., will teach along with local Suzuki teachers. For information and registration, call director Lillian Sup- plee at 822-9127. Special Events Chess exhibition, sponsored by the Wilkes-Barre Chess Club. Satur- day, June 17, 12 Noon-4 PM, West Side Mall, Edwardsville. Grandmas- ter Arthur bisguier will take on up to 50 players. Exhibition players must pro- vide their own equipment. $5 board fee payable to the chess club. Regis- tration information; Joe Malloy, 823- 7906. “Song of Hope” slide show Sat- urday, May 27, 2p.m.-3p.m., Frances Slocum State Park, reveals the plight of the Eastern Bluebird. Following the slides, a walk will be held to check some bluebird nest boxes within the park. “Wildflower Walk”, Monday, May 28,2p.m.-3:15p.m., Frances Slocum State Park, search for some of Slocum’s finest on this guided hike on the Deer Trail. The Oakdale Cemetery Associa- tion of Hunlock Creek will hold their Annual Memorial Services at the Oakdale M.E. Churchon Sunday, May 28 at 7:30 p.m. The service which will include musical numbers will be led by Rev. David Tostle. On Monday, at 10:30 a.m. a service to decorate the War Veteran's graves with flowers and flags will take place in the ceme- tery. A roast beef dinner will be served from 11:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the church hall. After 3 p.m. hot roast beef Serdiviches and hot dogs will be avail- able. Stage Music Box Players to present A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. The dates for the pro- duction are June 2to4,8to 11 and 15 to 17. Tickets are available for Dinner and Show or Show-ony. A buffet in- cluding roast beef, chicken, fish, pasta, rice, potatoes, vegetables, salad and dessertbaris served. For further infor- mation or to make reservations, call the Theatre Box Office at 283-2195, Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 to 6. Workshop The Pocono Environmental Edu- cation Center (PEEC) will present two Nature Photography Workshops this spring and summer, one entitled, Spring Wildflower Phtoography, on May 26-28, and the other, Macro & Close-up Photography, on June 16- 18, with workshop leader Joe McDonald. For mroe information please write: PEEC, RD 2, Box 1010, Dingmans Ferry, Pa. orcall (717) 828- 2319. THE RED ROOSTER PANCAKE HOUSE & FAMILY RESTAURANT Route 118 & 29, Pikes Creek, PA (Between Lehman & Sweet Valley) "Celebrates Its One Year Anniversary” A >» vA wo SANDWICH MENU (Served at the Bar Only) 1. Nathan's Style Corned Beef on Fresh Jewish Rye topped with Fresh Cole Slaw & Russian Dressing served with half sour pickle & chips. 2. Fresh Roasted Turkey Club piled high on White Toast with BL&T, - served with half sour pickle & chips. 3. South Philly Style Cheese Steak, choice Delmonico, shaved & fried with fresh onions & mushrooms served on a toasted steak roll with Mozzarella Cheese, half sour pickle & chips. ES he Fried Hot Cherry Peppers di p ? é r Available On Request ; . Homemade French Fries Harveys Lake, PA Available y Open > = Wed. thru Sun. 5-10 p.m. - : Closed Mon. & Tues. Reservations sor Strongly Suggested From left above are Debra Evans, Tammy Evans, Colleen Evans, On Thursday May 26, 1988 you may have heard of a new restaurant opening in the Pikes Creek/Sweet Valley area. Owners, Debra, Tammy, Colleen, and Melissa Evans, four sisters from the Idetown/ Lehman area, have worked very hard this past year and Friday May 26 they proclaim victory. THE RED ROOSTER PANCAKE HOUSE AND FAMILY RESTAURANT is celebrating its one year anniversary. We've found it a satisfying and rewarding challenge in establishing a good family restaurant here in the Pikes Creek area. The support from our customers and friends tell us that they're pleased with our efforts. To us that is rewarding! We try hard to portray a family home-type atmosphere, serving only quality food with friendly efficient service, all at competitive prices. We look forward to continuing to serve all of those who have placed their confidence in us. We will always do everything we canto assure complete satisfaction and we are looking forward to many more opportunities of serving you in the future. We would also like to take this time to thank our staff for being so cooperative in helping us make this year such a great success. Throughout the month of June customers may register to win special prizes. A final drawing will be held the end of June. We will have helium-filled balloons for the children and special prizes for the adults. : and Melissa Evans. apd ‘
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