12 The Dallas Post i A AO ~~ ——"— YERGSSRA, i i : : i i i 2 i Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 4, 1992 COMMUNITY ~ Scout Troop 281 honors its best at Court of Honor - Recently, Dallas Boy Scout Troop #281 held its Mid-Winter Court lor Honor at the Irem Temple Country Club. Many scouts were advanced in rank and received a number of special recognitions. Third row, Scoutmaster Charles Wasserott IV, Ben Sappe, Charles Wasserott V., Don Hosey, Rich Sylvia, Jared Dukas, Corey Brin- ton, Harry Goeringer, and Mary Chappell, Immediate Past Commit-: ~ One of the special acknowledgements of the evening, was the awarding of eight star advancements, six in one patrol alone! ~ Shown at the event are, first row, left to right, Alan Horridge, Jonathan Bradbury, Aaron O'Neil, Matthew Kutish, Michael Dan- ~ check, and David Parks. | Second row, Greg Riley, Justin Kerr, Tom O'Neil, Jeff Polley, Joe Lech, Rich Goeringer, Jarod Ambrosino. Penn State will offer a workshop on land development March 12 Keeping up with changes in the land development process is be- coming increasingly complex for ~ landowners, municipal officials, ~ surveyors and other technicians. Tn response, Penn State Wilkes- | Barre will be offering a “Land Development Process Workshop,” on Thursday, March 12, from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. The workshop will look at some ~ ofthe current problem areas, such as who has authority for regulat- : ng the land development process Back Mountain seniors will meet March 5 ' Back Mt. Senior Citizens under Bo Head will hold their next meeting on March 5, at 1 p.m. in St. Therese's Audiorium, Pioneer 1 5 The Shavertown. * The Planning Committee will i present the activities for the year. 'he monthly raffle will continue. under the 1988 and 1990 amend- ments to the Planning Code, the relationship of subdivision regula- tions and zoning, and current is- sues in land use regulation. Stanford M. Lembeck, Ph.d., associate professor of rural sociol- ogy in the Department of Agricul- tural Economics and Rural Sociol- ogy at Penn State will be the in- structor of the workshop. He has been a member of the Penn State faculty since 1965. He is a state extension specialist with Last month's winners were Kay Ray, Pat Baloga, Sophie Kapral, and Marge Molley. The items were donated by Teresa Bosak, Marion Biggs, Kay Hudak, and Lillian: Soversoki. The Social Meeting celebrating St. Patrick's Day will be held on tee Chairman. Fourth row, Craig Bowersox, Scott Townsend, Brian Achuff, David Townsend, David Seidel, Eric St. Clair, Tom O'Neil, Assistant Scoutmaster, Jeff Townsend, Assistant Scoutmaster and Paul Kutish, Committee Chairman. Absent at time of photo: Mark Hozempa, Jr., Assistant Scoutmas- ter; Randy Hozempa, and John Achuff, Assistant Scoutmaster. responsibilities for developing and conducting educational programs on community planning. Dr. Lembeck is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners of the American Plan- ning Association, the Pennsylva- nia Planning Association, and currently serves as Chairman of the State College Zoning Hearing Board. In 1990, he was named Professional Planner of the Year by the Pennsylvania Planning Asso- ciation. He is a member of the Thursday, March 19 at 12 noon. Members are requested to bring a covered dish. Following the lunch- eon Pat Higgins, of AAA, will speak on Travel Safety. Regular bingo will be played following the speaker's presentation. New members welcome, Prison volunteers will train March 14 and 15 On March 14 and 15, the Spring Basic Training Weekend for Thresholds’ volunteers will be held al the Parish House of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church on Main “St. in Dallas. d Thresholds is a course in deci- | sion making and problem solving, taught By Thresholds’ certified teachers. Thresholds, a National Dallas class of '72 | seeks members fe ? The Dallas Senior High School Class of 1972 Reunion Committee ~ is looking for addresses of the fol- lowing class members: Melanie Albert, Mark Arcuri, Bruce Dod- son, Marie Edwoschenko, Dorothy | “one knows the current address of ooper, Karen Fedock, Patricia Fortuck, Susan George, Michael yilbert, Walter Karl, Charlene ozak, Christine Kreidler, Kather- ine Kreidler, John Jay LaBerge, Jay Miller, Susan Neilson, Nelson Nelson, Luther Kenneth Rozelle, ‘Ann Scott, Nancy Samuels, Kath- | Jeen Smith, Paul Soltischak, Clark “Turner and Dale Williams. If any- ‘the above-mentioned people, call ‘Deborah Reimiller Adams at 696- 13464. ed + Computerized Prescription Service + Russell Stover ~ Candies 11 iad Cards 1 « PA Lottery Ticket 1 | + Newspapers 1 | + Magazines Memorial Highway, Shavertown 675-1191 organization, has been in existence in Wyoming Valley since 1978. The intensive training received during the weekend, will enable volunteers to teach the 7-step decision making process to “clients” at the State Correctional Institution. “Clients” for the pro- gram are chosen by the admini- Thresholds’ stration ol the Dallas Correctional Institution. The administrationand the Bureau of Corrections give the program their full support. For further information or to register [or the training session, call Ingrid Prater at 823-9548 or leave a message at 675-1723. Religious services ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 am. and 11 a.m. Holy Communion 1st Sunday of the month. Church School 9:45 a.m. for all ages. Tuesday Bible Study 9 a.m. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Sun. School 9:00 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave.. Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Director, Rosento E. Santos. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Adventures in Faith, classes for all ages, 9:45 a.m. \s Get Set For Wet Careful cleaning and finishing will restore the freshness and good looks of your rainwear. We can also restore your coat's water repellency. Let us take care of you in fair weather or foul! Town & Country Cleaners Country Club Shopping Ctr. * 675-0468 Check Out Our New Store Hours Mon. - Fri. 7 AM. - 7 P.M. ¢ Sat. 8 AM. - 4 P.M. The Professional Edge, The Personal Touch —— A member of the International Fabricare Institute, the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. J \ Advisory Committee of the Penn- sylvania Field Office of the Ameri- can Farmland Trust. Other workshops being offered this spring include “Erosion and Sedimentation” presented on Thursday, April 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and “Plant Identification for Wetland Delineation,” scheduled for Wednesday, May 20, [rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information on the above workshops, contact Penn State Wilkes-Barre Continuing Education at 675-9220. 639-1871 Large ROUND Large TRAY Pepperoni «Sausage « Mushroom « Bacon + Onion - Extra Topp ing $1. 00 7 fic to Shavertown UMC plans The schedule of Communion Services for Ash Wednesday, March 4, at the Shavertown United Meth- odist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave-: nue, Shavertown is as follows: 12:15 p.m. - Chapel service of Holy Communion, a 30 minute worship time for the business community and for others who prefer to attend during the day- time. 7:30 p.m. - A Worship service with Holy Communion. Emphasis will be on self-evaluation, pardon, and renewal before God. It will conclude with special prayers for Ash Wednesday services peace and God's direction for His people and His world. During the evening service, the Chancel Choir, directed by Ros Santos will sing and other musi- cians will contribute special mu- sic. Jane Kishbaugh will be Com- union Steward. Lorraine and Joseph Allen will carry the Com- munion Elements. Pastors Harriet L. Santos and James A. Wert will be liturgists. All persons are invited to par- take in the Holy Communion as preparation for the Lenten Sea- son. A new pastor will join. the Dallas Baptist Church Patrick Theodore Colladay has been called to pastor Dallas Bap- tist Church. Pastor Colladay's first sermon will be March 8, at 11 a.m. His major capabilities are preaching, teaching, discipleship, counseling. He was licensed at Canton Baptist Church, Canton, MI. (S.B.C.), ordained at Merriman Road Baptist Church, Garden City, MI. Pastor Colladay's other Chris- tian services are Associational Sunday School Outreach, Youth Director, Brotherhood Director, Discipleship Training Director, President of Pastor's Conference, Person Place and Time Commit- tee, State Sunday School Asgjst Team. ) A former pastor at First South- ern Baptist Church, Harrisburg, Pa., he has been ministering for 17 years. Pastor Colladay will be joined by his wife Rhonda Ellen, a Regis- tered Nurse and an accomplished pianist, and his daughter, Kristina, Six. Marilyn Urban's paintings are on display at United Penn Bank Paintings by Marilyn Urban are currently on display at the Dallas Branch of the United Penn Bank. Urban, an office manager, has been painting seriously for five years. Working most often in wa- tercolor, casein, or acrylic, she produces floral compositions with a lyrical quality and landscapes which although realistic often have a mystical nature as well. As a prize winning artist she is best known for her dramatic watercolor skies. A member of both Cider Paint- ers of America and the Wyoming Nick's Pizza at piveronica's Sunset Grocery March Special *5.00 Fresh Bread Open at 4 P.M. 1 FREE Toppping Valley Art League, Urban produces both miniature as well as larger sized paintings. She exhibits art work regularly. Urban has studied art at Luzerne County Community College and for the past several years is a student with Sue Hand. She and her suband are resi- dents of Exeter, PA and Leesburg, Florida. The public is invited to view the exhikhit of art work by Marilyn Urban which will be on display in the lobby of the United Penn Bank, Main Street, Dallas through the end of March. RAF wa njoy The Real Taste “ANY HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT MAY SAVE You MONEY HERE." EE PE EP PP PPT EPR PP TY OURS SAVES YOU MONEY HERE, TOO! 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