gm Br cope aia, — _ J. = = = a. EE a ce metre mS Sag ETN. TRE Sm PA, QUEEN— Laurie Dockeray, and escort Larry Pall dance following Laurie’s selection as Christmas Queen at Lake-Lehman’s winter semi-formal Friday night. the Christmas tree in Lake- Lehman’s gym Friday night as the school’s junior class sponsored their annual semi-formal Christmas dance. The Mary Duffy, Gina Major, Barbara Kasakowski, Pam Phillips = and Laurie Dockeray represented a selection by the juniors of candidates from the senior class one of which was to be named Lake-Lehman'’s Christmas Queen. Chosen at random from the tree by Sidney May, master of ceremonies was the name Laurie Dockeray, who was crowned 1975 Lake-Lehman Christmas Queen by Tracy Garinger, president of the junior class. Miss Dockeray and her escort Larry Pall then danced the queen’s dance in the elaborately decorated ‘‘winter wonderland.” Joining in the celebration. were approximately. 100 couples dancing to the music of Slave. The lobby, decorated by the junior class featured a bridge as an entrance crossing over a pond which was trimmed in evergreen with live goldfish. The gym was based on a winterland and a swing for the queen. The members of the queen’s court included, Diane Godleski escorted by Dwight Cummens, Mary Duffy escorted by Nick Colasti, Gina Major escorted by Skip Bonham, Barbara Kaskowski escorted by Rick Stacey and Pam Phillips escorted by Tom Snell. Dr. John Rothschild, assisted by his daughters Sarah and Rebecca recently explained and demonstrated the historical and ceremonial significance of Hanukkah to the second and third graders at the Dallas Eelementary School. Dr. Rothschild stated that Hanukkah is a celebration to commemorate two miracles in Jewish history: the major miracle’ of ‘a small group of men overcoming a great army to regain the temple and the ‘minor miracle of a small vial of oil burning for eight days and nights during the redidication of the temple. Today the lighting of the menorah signifies the celebration of religious freedom and beliefs of the Jewish people. A very enjoyable addition to the program were the. latkes and applesauce Dr. and Mrs. Rothschild had prepared for each child. Meyers, Kathy Clamar, soloist, Maria, Ziolkowski, Linda Glogowski and Linda Kalduff, instructor. The group has performed at Leader West and Leader East and will be at Hazelton, Dec. 2Ist. (Photo by Steuart Caulkins) Ralph Connor, president of Dallas Rotary Club, called it ‘‘not the biggest, but the best project we've ever had.” The occasion was a Christmas shopping spree for Back Mountain children designated by Dallas and Lake-Lehman school officials on the basis _ The senior class of Lake- Lehman High School asked community members for - Baked Hem Roast Beef = Peppered Ham ® Route H H Rumors support in their ‘Caroling for Cancer’ campaign, Sunday and Monday - and Plymouth ’ Meat Ball “$husage Steak ya Jervis: Ce ur - of Attar | Party's & Social Affairs os Elbys HALF-POUND DINNER es-Barre Tuesday evenings, December 21 22, and 23. A body of students from Kiwanis children feted Dallas Kiwanis Club this week sponsored its annual childrens night’ program for ~childrenand’ ‘adopted’ children of members. The event was held ‘at /Irem Country ‘Club, during the time slot “of ‘the regular weekly meeting. Approximately fifty young people enjoyed the; eyent. Chairmen of this Tow traditional event were Frank Hirleman and Ray Washicosky anc they arranged for a smorgasbord type of serving that included favorites of the young. A puppet show built around the story of Rumpelstilskin entertained the guests, and of course old Santa Claus himself also stopped by. Songs of Christmas were sung by the entire assemblage. President Ray. Hillman presided at the meeting which included a preliminary report from Chairman Walter Reberts on the very recent Christmas Dance. Women of Kiwanis also met on the same evening at Irem Club, making it a sort of ‘family night’ for area Kiwanians. o\WWTIoy eRICAN a % @ 2 Q b, \ IANFIND® 7776-191° OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE GINO'S Fairview Shoe Store Dallas LLHS will be caroling at many homes. Members of the Class of ‘76 will be visiting various communities in the Back Mountain area singing selections of Christmas carols. Any donations will be appreciated. Let us wipe out cancer in our lifetime, please donate generously is the class project theme. The idea for the caroling came from senior Peter Sharp. Class officers are Greg James, president; Dockeray;: vice-president; Mary... Beth: Duffy secretary; Kathys Vandermark,:: treasurer; Gina Major, historian; Cheryl Hoover, publicity. Their adyisors are John Oliver. of need. The event was held last Saturday and 12 Rotarians on a Christmas shopping spree arranged with the cooperation of Pomeroy’s Department = Store at Midway Shopping Center. Through club collections, Rotarians raised funds to provide each of the youngsters with $15 in spending money, although Connor conceded that the expenditure often came to be considerably more as the chaperones dug into their pockets for supplementary funds to fulfill the needs that were evident. The Rev. Andrew Pillarella, pastor of Trinity United Presbyterian Church and a Rotarian, served as chairman of the event, assisted by Rotarians Francis Barry and Mac McCartney. Pomeroyr’s "officials cooperated by providing group and arranging a It pays to advertise It. pays to advertise Dinners Tuesday Thru Sunday Complete 6 Course Dinner Meni ‘VEAL CORDON SUISSE Salad, Pot., Veg. 4.50 | Boked Rock Salad, Pot., Veg. or CORNISH GAME HEN A Side of Spaghetti 3.95 PRIME RIB of BEEF au-jus, Salad, Pot., Veg. $5.75 | Baked So. African LOBSTER SPECIAL Fr. Fries, Cole Slaw 34.75 { FILLET MIGNON Special salad, Pot., Veg. 35.25 Stuffed Boneless BREAST of CAPON Salad, Pot., Beg. $3.75 RTE. 309 ASHLEY BY-PASS 825-6623 | luncheon with McDonalds Hamburgers across from the shopping center. Connor said the club was warm welcome the group received from Pomeroys. He noted that the youngsters involved in the tour appreciated the special meeting with Santa Claus and the favors distributed. He said many their gift requests for other members of their families ahead of their own wants and that the spirit of the iccasion was especially ‘‘heartwarming’’ to clubmembers assisting in the project. Rotarians will meet this week for their regular Thursday meeting at Irem Temple Country Club for their annual Christmas service with carols and Scripture. The Rev. Pillarella:'is in charge of the ‘meeting. The club also announced plans for a Feb. 19 '1976''meeting to honor Rotary’ District Govenor Dan Chapman and Mrs. district which Chapman. Chapman is a includes member of the Dallas club much of Northeastern ,and has been serving a Pennsylvania. Try it.. you'll Pesacreta’s : : ; like it! 115 Diner Rt. 118 10 min. from Dallas FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ROAST $2) 50 BEEF Party groups welcome up to 40 persons. Pesacreta s > ET BICENTENNIAL LUZERNE PRICE ~~~ ’1 4 of br PER PERSON ) +3 FT TTT TTT TT YY YY EET TYE TTT TTT TL CTE TTT VT TT TTY TTT