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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
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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
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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. Orders for
Sauna Bath taken throughout Show.
R.D. 1, Dallas, Pa.
and women.
RD 1"Dallas, Pa.
'w sure to visit Booths 43 & 46.
LOCAL BANK FINANCING
: Up to 7 Years to Pay’
Plastie Vinylized—30 Years Guarantee
U. S. STEEL SIDING
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER & INSTALLER
Asphalt Drives—Concrete Drives—Patios
Room Additions—Roofing All Kinds
Modern Kitchen—Aluminum Siding
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INC. 675-59
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“WHTH_A: SAUNA BATH
Face the world with a new radiant and beautiful
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: It will also melt away unwanted pounds. One half
hour of SAUNA BATHING is equivalent to an. hour.
and a half of strenuous exercising. SS 3
RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL
Your local dealer ‘and installer:
Wallace Gauthier Canst. Co. Inc.
04 or 675.3273 (|
The 1970 Austin America is proof that
basic transportation doesn't have to be
stripped-down transportation.
We've just received some 1970 Austin Americas.
They have front wheel drive and liquid suspension and
they're the lowest-priced car with a fully automatic transmission.
Come in and see an economy car that does more than
just get you from one place to another.
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4th annual championship cat show
Area residents who would
like to enter their household
pet cats in the ‘Fun Class’
for the Fourth Annual Cham-
pionship Cat Show to be held
at the Host Motel, Saturday
and Sunday, April 18 and 19,
have until Sunday, March 15
to get their entries in to the
_club entry clerk.
+ The entry fee for the special
class in household pets is ten
dollars. To date, only ten
household pets have been en-
tered by area residents to com-
pete for 25 trophies and two
Rosettes, «
For the pedigreed classes,
the entries now stand at 218,
with cats represented from all
over the United States and
Canada.
Last year, by the cut-off date
of March 15, 425 entries had
been received and 100 entries
& his year, in order to make
more room for the cages, ex-
hibitors and the spectators
entries are being limited to
300.
Area residents who would
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calling Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Evans Sr. at Wilkes-Barre 823-
or in Scranton 693-2888.
like to enter their household
pets may obtain entry blanks
information by
and further
Shop Monday
Through Saturday
9:30 til 9
Shutterbug: Snaps A
Pretty Party Picture
The prettiest girls at
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action gang because
Shutterbug loves them
best in ruffles and pleats
and bows and ribbons.
4 to 6x, $10 and $12
7 to 14, $11 and $14
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hours.
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Youngland, Street Floor . . . ext. 800
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