PAGE EIGHT x punt i S83 BEN 22 S+& & = RP A 4 HHET +3 The Dallas Post (SAFFIAN) Girl Scout leaders hold spring meeting The spring meeting of Com- munity Association VII Penn’s Woods Girl Scouts was held March 11 at Shavertown United Methodist Church. Thirty-five leaders and assistant leaders were present to hear reports given by Mrs. Rutherford Co- oper, director of Neighborhood I, and Mrs. Elwood Swingle, director of Neighborhood II. Mrs. J. M. Robinson Jr., Com- munity Association chairman presided. — Announcement was made .of a senior conference to be held at Camp Onawandah May 8, 9, and 10 and a Basic Troop Camp Course to be given April 8 at Camp Louise. Questions concerning the events or the first aid course scheduled to start April 7 should be referred to Gladys Masoner. At the conclusion of the meet- ing, service pins were awarded ~ to: Martha Bradbury, Stella Bulford, Mrs. Robert Engler, Mrs. William Johns, Helen Parker, Mrs. Robert Stair, five years; Mrs. Harry Crawford, 10 years; Agnes Gregson, 15 years; Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk, 20 years; Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle and Mrs. Earnest Norrie, 35 years, and Mrs. W. Martin Porter, 45 years. Scout pins were awarded to 26 new Girl Scout and Brownie Trogp leaders, at a dedication ‘ceremony conducted by the neighborhood directors. 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Police said a vehicle being driven east by Thomas O’Brien, 118 Hemlock St., Wilkes-Barre, slid on the ice and ran off the side of the road striking a utility pole. Mr. O’Brien, who recently moved to RD 3, Dallas, was reported to have has since been admitted to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital as a surgical patient. James McClain, Mrs. Hans Mrs. Walter Henne- baul, Mrs. Dennis Dobinick, Mrs. Robert Scouten, Mrs. Wal- ter Roberts, Mrs. Edward Thompson, Mrs. John Houser, Mrs. Stephen Salansky, Mrs. Josef Reese and Mrs. Carl Rodes. taken home by a neighbor: Dallas Police Chief Frank Lange investigated the acci- dent and notified UGI Corp. of the interruption in electrical . service to the area. (SILI RS featuring. 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Navy slacks and tunic with matching coat won the first prize for Joan Evans in the sewing com- petition. John Mehal won the top award in the art contest with his abstract of a milkweed pod. Jean Moledor was chairman of the contest which is held annually in the Lake-Lehman school by the Lake Club. Miss Evans is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans, RD 4, Dallas. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Har- vey, Stull Road, Noxen. Both students represented the Lake Club at Palmerton March 7. DISTRICT BAND continued from PAGE 1 $1.25 per student was accepted subject to review by the solicitor. Announcement was made of the retirement of two teachers, Mildred Weidner who will retire after 28 years in the teaching profession and Delbert Hines after 41 years of service. It was announced that Teach- ers Day will be changed from June 10 to June 11 because of the data processing reporting necessary at the high school. Bids for athletic equipment were awarded to the following companies: Crawford Sporting Goods $2185.65 for football and hockey; Champion Knitwear $111, football; Chuck Robbins $133.90, hockey; Tom Taylor $145.50. Secretary Eleanor Humphrey was authorized to advertise for bids for school supplies, equipment, fuel and typewriter maintenance. A letter of resignation from Sandra Hoover was approved by the board, but her request for partial vacation pay was denied. Dorothy Landis request for personal leave was granted. Stanley Gulbish and Joseph Ellsworth were granted permis- Cloverleaf 4-H meeting postponed The « Cloverleaf 4-H Club meeting, which was scheduled tomorrow, March 20, will be postponed until further notice. Pearle Gilroy Pearle Gilroy, Shavertown, has returned to her home af- ter spending some time in Spring Valley, N.Y., where she attended the funeral of her sister, Jennie Burger. Mr. Joseph Shimkus Hair Stylist 28 Lake St., Dallas For Appointment Call 675-0494 “coach clinic sion to serve on the visiting evaluating committee as mem- bers of the Middle States As- . sociation. Carol Pyle was hired as a full-time substitute teacher. Mary Lamoreaux received approval to attend the social studies workshop at Wilkes College April 21. Kenneth Maciak will attend a workshop on health educa- tion at East Stroudsburg State College April 6-7. Two students have been se- lected to attend the State Band Concert in Troy April 2, 3 and 4. They are Carolyn Edwards, baritone sax, and Jane Neiz- goda, baritone. Coach Curry has been se- lected as head coach of the west team for the annual Unico all-star football game in August. Approval was granted for use of the football field from July 29 to Aug. 13, 6:30 to 8:30, nightly. Three coaches, Oliver, Nar- kiewicz and Jenkins were granted permission by the board to attend a football March 20-22. Albert G. 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