i ce 5 3 A SS — = PAGE TEN F351 ONY 3b) UU FTE in the Back Mountain Post Cookbook Aid Program meet 7:30 p.m. at the senior high Rotary meets Association meets tonight at 8:30 at the First Eastern Bank meeting sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and a turkey dinner ‘beginning at 5 p.m...The Harveys Lake Yacht Club be observed today for members of the Lehman Charge...Have Sunday 14 % pr: Monoay\ \ ~~ (SATURDAY NN NDAY 2) TUESDAY ; THURSDAY ) ( FRIDAY: . 1 Su % 13 ) 14 oO 9 10 12 ; A benefit seafood supper Lehman Township) 3 ) . : by the supervisors mee kl : : : . de A fashion show and slide ill be given CCD classes begin tod ; Franklin Township }§ Connation a Dias | presentation will be | | Orange Methodist Church for Blessed Ei tonight 0D or > Zoning Hearing Board. » from 4 to. 7. p.m: SE frances, meets at the Orange Sacrament Church at 7 a Li Parrs’, tonight...Saturday St. Frances...Enquirers Sacrament meets at Methodist Church 2s this emunds Road, to benefit am. Tor the CyC Group for the Carverton | | 7.30. Welcome Wagon fl evening...Powerhouse hh Waters prog today...St. Luke’s Methodist Church meets meets 7:45 at the UGI pm. Dallas, Grade 7 rice at 6 pm: Verters: family...Haddonfield- gins _. a this evening at | | building. takes NEDT tests 02k Hi Hr : Hills Home Owners Noten will Have a uke Hess’...Laity Sunday will i A joday Ihe. Blosdmobile ak Hill...Dallas Student y Kingston...Lake-Lehman Advisory Commniittee 7:30 Lehman-Jackson Elementary is at St. Therese’s 12:45 to 5:45p:m. ...Tickets for the Lake-Lehman Band WEDNESDAY 15 Deadline for hoagie or- ders for the Dallas United Methodist Choir is today...La Leche meets tonight at Barkacs, R.D. 3, Wyoming... .Our Lady of Victory “benefit turket party is tonight at 7:30 at ‘the Casino at Sunset, : : ...The Fall i AT : Sponsors spaghetti dinner ; : tonight...C-A VII for Girl | | room..The Fall Health] boo, Co Party is this | dinner at one of the} §pyilding..Dallas Fire} | ~ oh dee Harveys Lake...Dallas. Scouts meets at 7:30 p.m. | | Fair is being held on the ing at 6:30 at the club | | restaurants advertised in § | and Ambulance Auxiliary : : : Grade 8 takes NEDT tests t the Kingston TF hi Penn State Hayfield evening at b; The Post... ; First] | high during lunch periods today... SL ine hngston Jownship Campus, Lehman, from house...A flea market and meels 7:0 pm. WITS today... § Municipal Building... iy to 3 toda bake sale will be held at | Eastern Bank... Sweet p-m. yo. the Noxen Elementary Valley Girl Scout Cadette School today from noon to Troop 349 organizes 3 JL J) \6pm.. J \ > tonight... i J) LU XR el "Tom Gauntlett’s favorite dish is a casserole. So his wife, Susan, has become an expert at trying new recipes, some very simple, others different and from other countries. One of her newest is a recipe she obtained while the ~Gauntlett’s were traveling in Nova Scotia this year. During their travels, they kept seeing a dish ‘‘Roppie Pie’ ad- vertised. Finally, stopping for the night they inquired at the restaurant where they went for dinner. The waitress explained it was common to only one part of Nova Scotia but she was kind enough to tell Susan how to make it. Roppie Pie has become one of the Gauntletts’ favorite meals. The daughter of Robert and Mary Jan~ Moore, of Dallas, Susan and her family live in a large bi-level overlooking Memorial Highway in Elmcrest. Her young son, Brett is three years old. A graduate of Dallas High School, she attended Syracuse University for three years where she majored in art. Her artistic ability is evident in- the tasteful appointments in her home. Susan did her own interior decorating and her home is done in modern. The Gauntletts large livingroom with ceiling-to- glass doors overlooking a fieldstone patio is in black and white with accents of orange and copper. Paintings and wall hangings created by Susan are on the walls. She recently wallpapered the kitchen in orange, gold and brown plaid highlighting the black and white kit- chen. Tom just completed his first do-it-yourself project- paneling the family room in genuine barn wood. Susan took piano lessons for eight years and last week was thrilled with her combination birthday and Christmas gift-a beautiful baby grand piano. She spends many of her leisure hours knitting or sewing and during the winter months does quilting with her mother and grandmother. Presently she is working on a baby quilt which she will quilt this winter. This young hememaker has a special hobby- collecting plants. Many different varieties abound throughout her home. When she goes shopping, she never fails to bring home a new plant. They are tastefully arranged in hanging baskets, table containers in corners or windows most like their natural habitat. She and her mother had a large garden this summer and Susan did a lot of freezing and canning. She has dozens of cans of garlic pickles, a favorite of the entire family. Tom and Susan like to travel and prefer going away after Labor Day. The New England States are their favorite area for vacationing, especially Cape Cod. Susan found the towns in Nova Scotia very small aro -—mbssmnnta and fewer motels. She describes Dallas as large compared to many of Nova Scotia, one town in which they stayed had only one restaurant. They stopped for breakfast about 9:30 a.m. only to find they were too late. Break- fast was served from seven to nine; lunch from noon to two, and dinner from five to seven. She worked for a while at ‘Payne Printery in the art department and also is quite proficient in photography, a course she had to take while studying her own developing equipment but homemaking and care of her young son has limited her time for this work. She did take a course in pottery at Luzerne County Community College and has her own potter's wheel with which she is now working. Susan willingly con- sented to share a few of her favorite casserole recipes as well as her delicious garlic pickle recipe with the Post readers. The casseroles served with a tossed salad make a complete meal, easy to prepare, tasty and satisfying. ROPPIE PIE (Nova Scotia Dish) 3 lb. clear stew meat 2 lg. onions 1 pkg. potatoes 1 pkg. frozen corn 1 pkg. frozen peas Boil stew meat one and one half hours. Remove Tn ohat Laces cups of stew broth, boil vegetables. Add stew meat and chopped onion. Bring to a boil and thicken with four tablespoons of flour. Remove from stove. Peel potatoes, wash and grate on potato grater, then put in a cloth bag and squeeze out water. Save _ water so as to know how much boiling water to put back in. Salt and put the juice from meat and enough boiling water to mix to same amount as before potatoes . were squeezed. Grease large baking pan and while hot put half of potatoes in, then the stew meat and vegetables; add the rest of potatoes. Lightly butter the top. Bake in 350 degree oven for two hours. (A quicker recipe may be derived by using potato pancake mix instead of grating potatoes. TOMATOES, ZUCCHINI & MEATBALLS 1 Ib. ground beef 1 egg 1c. bread crumbs 1 T. parsley Vy t. pepper 5 T. salad oil 1% c. onions 1 T. flour 2 chicken bouillion cubes 1 t. oregano 1 t. sugar 1 t. Worcestershire sauce 1 med. zucchini cut in chunks 7A 4 1g. wedges In medium bowl, mix first five ingredients. Add one teaspoon salt. Make meatballs. In 12 inch aria tomatoes, cut “in cook meatballs in one tablespoon salad oil. Remove. Heat remain salad oil, add onions. Cook until tender. Stir in flour, bouillion, oregano, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, one half teaspoon salt and one cup water. Stir constantly until thick. Add meatballs, zucchini and heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer 20 minutes. Add tomatoes and cover. Simmer ~~ five minutes or until heated. Serve over rice. POTATO BACON BAKE 31g. baking potatoes, pared 4 or 5 slices bacon, crisp, cooked, drained and crumbled 1 Ig. onion, sliced 2 ¢. (8 oz.) cubed sharp process American cheese 1, ¢. butter or margarine Slice potatoes; sprinkle with a little salt, pepper and bacon. Add onion and cheese cubes. Slice butter or margarine over all. Mix well. Bake in 350 degrees oven for one and one-half hours or until done. Serves four to six. (This recipe may also be cooked on grill by wrapping potatoes in foil loosely, leaving space for expansion of steam. Seal well with double: fold: and cook over low coals). Environmental group to meet The Back Mountain Environmental Group will hold a breakfast meeting at Elby’s 9:30 a.m. Saturdav Mrs. and Mrs. The Back Mt. Branch of the Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will hold its October meeting on Tuesday the 14th, at the Mercy Center, Dallas. Lunch, will be served at 12:30. pm... Plans will be finalized for the fourth annual ‘cocktail party for the benefit of Mercy Hospital Wilkes- Barre, Oct. 19, 4-6 p.m. at College Misercordia’s, x 9 Kennedy Lounge. The project was started after the 1972 flood and has been a huge success. Mrs: Leonard Groboski is chairman of the affair and Mrs. John Konsavage is honorary chairman. All members are urged to aftend this most im- portant meeting. For luncheon reservations contact Mrs. JaSeph Retzel. ® $2.7 Boked & Italian Br Shrimp Creole Dep Froed Stuffed Shrimp © Home Made Vegetable Soup SOLTTTTUEE LETTE TET TEA EE EE re es with Crabmeat, Cork tail Sauce French Fries & Con Siow ® Wax Beans o Peas ® Pimento Beef Strogannoff ever Buttered Noodles with-Tossed Salad $2.95 $2.4 Time 7:00 am. te 11:36 a.m. 1.49 o Stewed Tomatoes 31.79 $2.95 with Tossed Salad, llohian Bread oMinestrone $1.79 $2.99 $2. ) - aked Virginia HAM $3.25 $3.10, 28 sage dressing potato $2.95 vegetable A CT CE A TE TL EEL ° Chicken N a —