Page A8 i fl Gate of Heaven’s Parent- Teacher Guild conducted a meeting, Feb. 28, which many parents attended. Guest speaker was William Pugh, drug officer for the Kingston Township Police Department. - He spoke to the group about the current drug situation in the } Back Mountain. Mr. Pugh suggested that a Citizens ' Commiitee be formed and a } PTG president, Phil Cum- mings introduced the _nbminating committee who will 1973-74 school year. They are Henry Miller, Margaret Pur- hat cell, Mike Crisci,, Rachel Weinberg, and Paul Hession. Father Thomas Jordan stated that a’ religious census, spon- sored by the Back Mountain Ministérium, will be taken beginning April 29. All faiths will participate in this project. The -area assigned to Gate of Heaven Parish consists of Center Hill Road, east of the Dallas - Highway to Tunkhan- nock Highway, and north in- cluding Elmecrest, Elmerest Woods, Country Club Road, Shrine Acres, Haddonfield Men living in these areas are asked to volunteer to make calls. A letter was sent home with Individuality is the most im- portant plus you can give your home decorating. The current theme in decorating seems to be “Do your own thing.” The absence ‘of rigid de- corating rules and the freedom Home Ec. Club Laura Wichmann, president of the Home Economics Club at March 8, featuring The show will be held in Kennedy Lounge on campus at 8 ‘no charge. During the evening, awarded, according to Miss ‘Wichmann. For the show, Mr. B’s will summer and cruise wear, formals, daytime attire. this implies, however, puts greater demands on your judge- ment and decision making. It also requires that you have clear ideas about what you.want to achieve in your home and how to go about achieving it. Some knowledge about basic design and color is important in creating a home that is ‘In- 'dividually Yours” and function- al. And, unless you have de- veloped a keen eye for design and color, you’ll need some guidelines if you want the satis- faction of creating your own thing, decoratively speaking. Available from The Pennsyl- vania State University is a correspondence course titled, Home Furnishings, to aid the person who is untrained in de- corating. Course material dis- cusses planning, color, texture and design in space, furniture arrangement, lighting, win- dows, accessories and. carpets and rugs. To aid you in achieving an “individual look’ in your home, send $3.60 to Home Furnishings, Box 5000, University Park, Pa. 16802. Make check or money order payable to Penn State. WAIKIKI? MONTEGO BAY? HELSINKI? Dream a little Then call us. CENTRAL Ticket and Travel Agency 52 Public Square Wilkes-Barre 717—823-3166 350 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming, Pa, 18644 10:00 a.m: - 5:30 p.m 717/693-3413 (eI [0] SHOPPING FURNITURE » CENTER HOUSEWARE our? fice? party 2; cpecia! : ing! : Cone of ing 2 smal el Hec Busy rugs the children of Gate of Heaven school asking for fathers to help paint the school’s classrooms and hallway. Many volunteers will begin painting the latter part of March. Mrs. Ed Kale, secretary. read a letter that was composed by the guild to be sent to Jawmakers in regard to the school lunch program. Because of the lack of funds from the government, the present program has been running in continue serving hot lunches to the 500 students.. A petition, which hopefully will be signed by every parent in the parish, will be enclosed. Easter candy is presently being sold by the students of Gate of Heaven. Fund raising chairman, Mrs. Vince Correale announced that preparations are being made for a concert to be held at the school in the near future. Chairman of the blood drive, Mrs. Robert Cartier, announced that the next blood drive is May 11. Priscilla Circle To Meet Monday The Priscilla: Circle of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet March 12 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. David Shelby. Mrs. Raymond Parsons will be co-hostess. Mary Pillarella and Kim Lockhart will show slides and give a talk on their trip to Ecua- dor, which ‘they took last summer as members of the Presbyterian Synod. Mrs. Harvey Odell and Mrs. Gordon Moye are program chairmen of the Circle. Members are invited to bring guests to the meeting. United Women of the Kunkle United Methodist Church will meet at the home of Arline Up- dyke, March 14, at 8 p.m. Carol Jean Hilbert will be co-hostess. Dorothy Dodson will preside at the business meeting. Kunkle Silver Leaf Club will not meet until April. 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