p- et, th Ly f= g he 1 b 1e in Ly at Foam cena cit “ ARR aE THE DALLAS POST, MARCH 12, 1970 Northeastern Fine Arts Calendar LECTURE “The Origin and Growth of Fire Protection in Our Region’ by Dr. Frank Brown, Lackawanna Historical Society, 232 Monroe Ave., Scranton, March 12. “Joseph Priestly, Rebel and Man of Science,” by Theodore S. Abbot, MA, Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre, March 12 at 8 p.m. CHORUS Wilkes College Chorus, Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes College, March 12, 8:30 p.m. EXHgBIT Paintings by Chester Colson, Little Gallery, 29 N main St., Wilkes-Barre, March 14-28, 12-4:30 p.m. CARNIVAL Tenth annual Spring Carnival, sponsored by Scran- ton Ski Club and Elk Mountain Ski Center, March 14-15, includes obstacle racing, torchlight parade, buffet dinner and costume ball, Elk Mountain Ski Center, Uniondale. BAND CONCERT Intercollegiate band concert sponsored by Wilkes College, Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre, March 15. CULTURE African Culture lecture by Frank McEwen, Dan- fort Lecturer, March 17 at 1 p.m. ART Keystone College, Factoryville, LYNDA KOLEBAR Gouldsboro child to adorn Easter poster The board of directors of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Society for Crippled Children + and Adults have selected three Rosemary Delia and Karen Nasevich will exhibit at Conyngham Gallery, Wilkes College, March 15-21. PLAYS “The King and I,” Marywood College, March 13-15. “The Little Foxes,” March 13-15 at Little Theatre, Wilkes-Barre. “Troilus and Cressida,” College, March 16-19. King’s Players, King’s warns against possible floods y The Office of Emergency —of Engineers to assist in deter- Preparedness in Washington is moving to prepare for possible potential flooding in Pennsyl- vania, U.S. Sen. Hugh Scott (R.-PN announced today. The response from the Office of Emergency Preparedness came quickly after Senator Scott’s warning last week that a dangerous and disastrous flood situation may exist throughout the State of Penn- sylvania. Scott, Senate Republican Leader, reported that the Of- fice of Emergency Prepared- ness has asked the Army Corps -is going to fully investigate ¥ mining likely flood areas throughout the = Common- wealth. “The Army Corps of Engi- neers will reach the determin-, ation by close consultation with the U.S. Weather Bureau,” Scott siad. ‘“The Weather Bu- reau has been accumulating statistics on the snow cover, soil water accumulation lev- els and rainfall probabilities throughout the State. The Corps year old Lynda Kolebar as the 1970 Easter Seal poster child. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kolebar, RD 1, Goulds- boro, Lynda will be the official representative of all the physi- cally handicapped children in Lackawanna, Wayne, Wyoming and Susquehanna Counties. Lynda was born with a birth defect known as spina bifida, which has left her paralyzed from the waist down. Lynda had corrective surgery at a local hospital when she was only one week old and the fam- ily was referred to the North- eastern Pennsylvania Society for Crippled Children ' and Adults by ‘her physician for follow-up care. At that time the Sociéty assisted the family in securing leg braces and cor- rective shoes. A walker and crutches have also been fur- ‘'nished through the society’s ‘program of direct services. “Life in front of the camera and public eye is not new for Lynda,” stated J. Wayne Mor- gan, director of information for the society. ‘‘Her first task began at the ground-breaking ceremonies for the new center, where she aided Frank Ross, Dalton, president of the soci- ety, in removing the first shovelful of earth from the con- struction site. She was also the center of attraction at Marywood College campus Jan. 22, when she par- ticipated in a mock diagnostic and evaluation clinic sponsored by the society, Chapter 416 ‘Council for Exceptional Child- ren and the Graduate School of Special Education. “Moby Dick’ on new stamp “Moby Dick,” the great white whale set in a blue oval, is the face of the new ° six cent stamp issued by tlc United States Post Office March 7. Above the design, contributed by artist Bradbury Thompson, are underneath the design is ‘‘Moby Dick, United States 6” also in white. The commemorative stamped envelope was first placed on sale at New Bedford, Mass., the once mighty site of the whaling industry. First day cancellations were available to collectors from the New Bedford Postmaster. levy building and sand bag placement needs.’’ Armory, THIS WEEK ONLY! WALLACE GAUTHIER CONST. CO. will display U.S. Steel Siding yd The Mark 64 Sauna Bath at 1 The 1970 Home Show, Kingston March 12-15. 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