=» oO To ee ely THE DALLAS POST, JULY 22, 1971 ANNOYH-0D-A HHA HADAO0Ad Members of the Avanti Water Bugs form a pyramid during a performance at Harveys Lake. Shown on water skiis, left to right are: Joe Volinsky, Bill Dunn and Caddie LaBar, Michelle Kelly, left, and Bice Hosey are on top. Bud Boris is at the wheel of the boat while I. J. Hosey observes. Chesmira Bar and Grill Across from Sandy Beach TRY OUR SALAD BAR (5-9pm) All the Salad You Can Make | «Specializing i fps eit “CHICKEN in 2 BASKET on BROILED T-BONE STEAK 430 Every Steak over 1 Ib. AFRICAN LOBSTER TAILS $5% Two broiled Tails ALSO gandwiche® ghrim? sme PAGE FIVE Take Studies Seriously George Nicholls, president of the Veterans Club of the Wilkes- Barre Campus, Pennsylvania In checking out records during their terms at Wilkes-Barre Campus, Mr. Nicholls came up with information that the group had achieved an overall average of B plus as compared to an overall cumulative average of C plus for students entering from high school. This sets a fine example for the veterans in view of the fact that most of these men have been out of high school for at State University, recently completed a survey which resulted in some interesting information, Fifty-nine veterans were registered at the local campus during the past season— veterans who represented every branch of the military service. : : least six years before Mobile Homes Topic registering for higher education. In addition, their of New Library Book academic records were low when compared to those of students just graduated from area high schools. Mr. Nicholls stated that most of the men reported that their experience in the service made them realize the importance of continuing their education in order to further their careers in civilian life. Most of the veterans developed an interest in various fields during their More and more people are buying mobile homes as per- manent residences every year, and there is little sign of the trend’s coming to a halt. In- terest costs will remain high; mortgages will reamin hard to find; people will continue to buy cheap, good housing. So You Want to Buy a Mobile Home by Al Griffin covers, in detail, the advantages and work in areas of the military limitations of mobile home gervice and have thus enrolled living and tells the customer ip surveying, electrical what he has a right to expect. engineering, highway con- Basically, this is a how-to-buy struction, mass com- book for prospective buyers of mobile homes on a dollar-and- cerits basis, and includes a complete listing of mobile home munications, or drafting. Although approximately 20 of the 59 veterans either graduated this year with an manufacturers and their aesociate degree or transferred products. : to another campus, It. is available at the Back registrations indicate that a Mountain Memorial Library. larger number of veterans will be attending classes at the Wilkes-Barre Campus this fall. It Pays to Advertise Fun For The Whole Family oi OLD SANDY BOTTOM 4 BEACH Covered & Uncovered PICNIC AREAS IC SWIMMING JLife Guards On Duty] PARKING ADM. WEEKDAYS 75 WEEKEND & HOLIDAYS 31 HOURS 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. Sundays & Holidays 9 AM. TIL 9 P.M. -LAKEVIEW INN ON HARVEYS LAKE (AT THE PICNIC GROUND) Enjoy the most Beautiful View of Harveys Lake From Our Bar FEATURING FREE DOCK SERVICES FOR OUR PATRONS FAMOUS CHILI-EXCELLENT CHEESEBURGERS HAMBURGERS PIGS IN THE BLANKET FREE PARKING TAKE OUTS Enjoy Yourself At JOE'S GROTTO Pizza - Spaghetti - Sandwiches Enjoy BEER ON TAP At Grotto’s Bar 639-1264 SUNSET HARVEYS LAKE { HARVEYS LAKE It’s the Greatest! . » Avanti Water Bugs pe m——— A ing At H ppearing At Harveys Lake The thrills of water-skiing Jim Kelly, president; Joe past three years, can currently lure many young Back Volinsky, Billy Dunn, Tommy be viewed on television in a Mountain residents to try their Dunn, Pedro Balzac, I.J. filmed commercial by a local hand at it—and when one or two ‘ Hosey, Georgie Alles, Steven beverage firm. Included on skiers get together, more Volinsky, Woodie LaBar, their ski show schedule for the spectacular stunts for skim- Michele Kelly, Debbie Trapani, summer are shows at Sandy ming the water’s surface are Bice Hosey, Dori Kelly, Lee Ann Beach, Saturday, and at devised. Dunn (the youngest), Mickey Hanson's Park, Aug. 8. Ski show The Avanti Water Bugs is a Franconi, Caddie LaBar, Mike acts include jumping, ballet, club of water skiers which was Brice and Buddy Boris. The trick skiing, pyramids, clown organized at Harveys Lake in latter three are currently onthe skits, barefooting and others. 1968. ~The members, who injured list. Jim Kelly was a A slalom course and a ski specialize in stunting, typify the member of the group which ramp have been set up at the fun and thrill-loving set. founded the club. Lake at Warden Place. Much Ranging in age from 11 to 22 The Bugs, who have per- Practice time is spent on the years, the club roster includes formed at Harveys Lake for the course and ramp, as the Water Bugs get ready for the up- ® ° coming Eastern Regional Game Commission Tournament at Lakewood, N.J. 4 The local group have skied : competitively on the eastern Sets Game Bird Season coast in sanctioned American Water Ski Association tour- Dates of hunting seasons and The season for woodcock haments, including the New bag limits for doves, rails, gal- ‘opens Oct. 16, the same day as York State Championships in linules, snipe and woodcock for the opener for squirrel and Schnectady, and the Nor- 1971 were established recently grouse. The woodcock season theastern Championships, by the Pennsylvania Game closes Dec. 18. This year’s daily Binghamton, N.Y., where they Commission. bag limit on Woodcock remains placed among the top 10. The framework for seasons at 5, with a possessionlimit of 10 Membership in the club is and limits is set up by the U.S. after the first day. open to anyone. Fish and Wildlife Service in Shooting hours for rails, gal- Washington following annual linules, snipe and woodcock are suryeys of breeding popula- from one-half hour before sun- The Early Bird Gets the Space! tics. States then select dates rise until senset except on the If you are planning a social for’ seasons within the federal opening day of the general event and wish to submit copy framework. small game season, Oct. 30, and-or a picture to the news- Tjge Pennsylvania season for when there will be no hunting paper, please call us and let us dove: will open at 12 noon Sept. for any wild birds or wild ani- know in advance. We'll save a 1, 2nd will close at sunset Nov. mals in the state before 9 a.m. space for your news, 9; Daily . shooting hours for doves will be from 12 noon pre- ; ! . vailing time until sunset. The Iceland osts Anglers daily limit will be 12, with a possession limit of 24 after the ; first day of the season. F B k ° A 70-day season on sora and M i Virginia rails and gallinules will rom ac oun ain coincide with the dove season, opening Sept. 1 and closing Nov. by Millie Hogoboom for salmon on the Laxa River, that most of its population live 9. There is no open season on about 30 miles northwest of inhomes built within the last 20 king and clapper rails in Penn- Toa fly fisherman, salmon is Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital. Years. Natural hot water sylvania. king. To the true sportsman, no The hearty adventurers were Springs provide heat and hot The daily bag and possession distance is too great, no river George Ruckno, Bob Weaver, Water for homes and the many limit is 25 on sora and Virginia _.. too difficult to reach where Frank Henry, Harold Snowdon Swimming pools. Smog and air railfgingly or in the aggregate . salmon abound. So last July 8, Ur/, Louis’ ‘Maslow, ‘Austin’ ~pollition are non-existent,’ but "| of the two species. The daily = nine local men packed up their Howard, Jack Conyngham, the terrain is totally devoid of limit on gallinules is 15, with not rods and tied their last fly “in Charles Epstein and Ed Allen. trees. Fishing and farming are more than 30 in possession after preparation for their flight to What they found wasalandof its principal industries; the §irst day of the season. Iceland and a week of casting contrasts. The northern tip of however, sheep and Icelandic This year snipe season will Iceland touches the Arctic ponies are also raised in open Oct. 11, and continue Circle and the southern shore is abundance. The only wild through Dec. 14. The daily bag Harveys Lake warmed by the Gulf Stream. animal is the Arctic fox but limit on Wilson’s or Rokmine is Average summertime tempera- birds of all kinds are plentiful. 8, with a possession limit of 16. tures range between 40 and 65 The local men found the f Loses Buoys Sogrers while the winters may people be i som Four buoys in Harveys Lake no more severe than ours. It Intelligent, and most of a Theatre 3 Repor 5 have been stolen in recent is the land of the midnight sun friendly. In return the natives 66% Goal Reached weeks, according to Claude and this presented the biggest Were amazed at the skill and 0 : Neifert, coordinator, Region 3, problem to our fishermen. They Success our men had with fly Louis F. Goeringer, general Pennsylvania Fish Com- found it most difficult to go to fishing. Most Europeans who chairman of College Miseri- mission. sleep in full daylight. Iceland is fish in Iceland use spoons, cordia’s 1971 Theatre 3 Tampering with or removal of a volcanic island and still has Spinners or worms. To say it benefactor campaign, has the markers is a Federal of- some 30 active volcanoes, was a fantastic vacation is unced that 66.8 percent of fense, stated Mr. Neifert, and although they did not see any. almost an understatement. It theotal goal of 350 benefactors anyone caught violating the law Inhabited for nearly 12 certainly was a truly masculine has been achieved following the Will be prosecuted. centuries, Reykjavik boasts Vacation. first month of the campaign. The percentage represents 234 begpefactors registered to date LD) 9 in \'ne campaign scheduled to O CONNELL S = last through Aug. 11. : The Theatre 3 campaign (Formerly Mel’s) status report was released : following a meeting of the | ; campaign team captains at the Draft Beer IFEA TURING! TACOS ; Hotel Sterling. The report : . : meeting was the second for the ROAST BEEF SAN DWI CH ES campaignwith the next meeting scheduled for July 28. - = All benefactors of Theatre 3 Clams CATERING SERVICE AVAILABLE Shrimp are entitled to two reserved TO SCHOOLS, INDUSTRIAL & seats for each of the three Theatre 3 presentations. The PRIVATE, ORGANIZATIONS first presentation for the 1971-72 3 | a will be “The John Gary Turn Right At 2nd Ave. Warden Place Harveys Lake : Sh@w,” Oct. 5. All programs will Auditorium in Wilkes-Barre. 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OCTOPUS TILT-A-WHIRL ROLLER COASTER Bi WA HOO INN Delicious Sizzling Hot Pizza Made Daily Food To Take Out CALL 639-5971 Meals by Reservation Only Spaghetti - Sandwiches Harveys Lake SANDY BEACH Amusement Park (Wyoming Valley’s Seashore At Hom LIVE ENTERTAINMENT | AND DANCING in the sand bar Monday Wednesday Friday IN KEEPERS UP RAW FROG HOLLOW Saturday TNT DANCES id Sandy Beach Pavilion TUES & FRI TNT SATURDAY 3:00 PM AVANTI WATER. rain DATE BUGS Sunpay FREE Combination Picnic Area Wed rus Bath Houses Sat - Sun
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