< Dallas girls win at 4-H roundup Championship honors were captured by Jeanette and Kath- leen Goeringer, RD 3, Wyoming, and Kathleen showed a 4-year- old Holstein. Jeanette also won the fitting division of the show with the best groomed and clip- ped animal and took reserve honors in the showmanship class. Warren Sutton, RD 5, Shaver- town, was, best. showman and took reserves honors in fitting. -——a THE DALLAS POST, AUG. 28, 1969 L-L events scheduled Coming events at Lake-Leh- man High School will include: a football game (non-conference) Wyalusing, away, Saturday, Sept. 6; student banking begins, high school and elementary, Monday, Sept. 8; last year’s student accident insurance ex- pires Wednesday, Sept. 10; football game, G.A.R., away at night, Friday, Sept. 12; P-TA meeting, “Music, K thru 12,” high school building, Mon- day, Sept. 15; and a football game, Hanover, away Friday night, Sept. 19. Dingle on dean’s list Erik Dingle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingle, Trucksville, has earned a place on the dean’s list at Boston Univer- sity. He will begin his sopho- more year in September, ma- joring in business administra- tion. He is also a member of the university’s crew ieam). The Avanti Water Bugs, comprised of Michelle Kelly, Sylvia Santarelli, Roberta Hosey and Bernice Hosey thrilled spectators at the Harveys Lake Firemen's Annual Fair last week when they performed feats in the water aboard their skiis. Applause also greeted the Five Man Pyramid Act with Joe Volinsky, Bud Boris and Bill Dunn providing the support for Michelle Kelly and Bernice Hosey. Singular feats added to the entertainment. Johnson heads ‘ fire company Morris C. Johnson was elected president of the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company, Harveys Lake, at that com- pany’s meeting recently. James O. McCaffrey presided. Other officers elected were Fred A. Merrill Jr., vice presi- dent and chairman of the A ————- oe ambulance committee; John Ro i H. Stenger, secretary and “treasurer ; Richard E. Williams, fire chief. Awards of cash, ribbons and trophies were presented by the Luzerne County Youth Develop- ment Fund under the sponsor- ship of the Luzerne County Agricultural Extension Service. According to county agent E. V. Chadwick, 10 of the Back Mountain entries are eligible for the Northeastern District 4-H show to, be held in. con- “iunction, with-.the Progress Field Days dt Towanda Aug, 27. «| The sooner you deal the better... better selection No snowmobile gives you a better choice better prices No snowmobile gives you a wider range better service after the sale No one looks after. a snowmobile better than SEVEN FACE The Trucksville team finished the Back Mt. Little League season as Major League champions after defeating Fernbrook 4-2. The champs sought revenge on the Fernbrook boys after season. losing their only game to them during the first half of the The boys are pictured above with their managers. Kneeling in front, left to right are: Jeff Prutzman, Bob Hislop, Rod Rich- ards, Jeff Govin, Scott Parkhurst, Fritzges, Ray Dymond. manager. The H.L. Sportsmen Pistol & Rifle Club will conduct a Hunter Safety Course beginning Satur- day, Sept. 6. The course will run for six hours, three hours on Saturday, Sept. 6, and three hours on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. It will be conducted on the club grounds on Route 29 between Harveys Lake and Noxen. The course will be open to any male or remale 11 years of age or over. Beginning Sept. 1 of this year, anyone between the ages of 12 and 16 who is obtaining a Gerard DeMarco, Don Standing: Jim Duffy, assistant manager; Mark Engler, Kevin Rose, Tom Duffy, C. J. 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