TT — — —— The Dallas Recreation Center opened Monday, June 14, under the direc- tion of Shirley Breymeier. aThe center which, ‘Weated on the corner of Burndale Road = and Luzerne Ave., provides programs for both young and old until the end of August. It is open from 9 through Saturday. The staff members working with Ms. Breymeir are Donna crossing © from the playground area to the basketball and tennis area. Reservations for tennis courts will be taken Monday through Friday from noon to 8 p.m. Tennis lessons ' for women will be held Monday and Thursdays beginning at 9:30 a.m. Children’s lessons will be ‘Tuesday and Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Registration for tennis lessons will be taken until Wednesday, June 23. Lessons will begin June 28. Everyone taking lessons must have their own rackets. Balls will be provided by the center. Arts and Crafts for children will be held wd Mondays at 9:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 1 p.m. Crafts for teens will be Wed- nesdays at 3:30 p.m. A basketball league will be run at the center for men. Games will be played Sundays and Thursdays at A co-ed volleyball league will also be formed. games will be played Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Registration for both basketball . and volleyball will be held until June 23. Basketball instruction and games for younger boys and girls will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Baton twirling instruction will also be given at this same time. oo ollege Misericordia has been named one of two colleges in the entire state that will conduct special cheerleading camps this summer under the direction of the Pepster Cheerleader Conference. k The ASCC has selected College Misericordia to host a five day, four night camp from July 12 through July 16 that will be available to all area cheerleaders. The ASCC will send in trained specialists to conduct the camp as the college provides room and board. Squads attending may earn trophies and daily spirit stars will be awarded to squads showing the most enthusiasm. On the final evening, there will be a giant pep rally. Areas covered in the camp are new cheer techniques, super soul chants, stompers, pompom =utines, pep rally plan- ® fund-raising, tum- b partner stunts, gymnastics, uniform design, and many more. Details on tuition, room, board and the entire camp schedule are available by contacting Mrs. Wall at College Misericordia or by writing to the camp in care of the college. Grade school Young basketball en- thusiasts will have an opportunity to meet and work with outstanding area coaches at the annual grade school basketball clinic to be held at Camp St. Andrew, Tunkhannock, during the week of July 4. The clinic is opened to boys in the 3rd to 6th grades. The clinic, first in a series of summer sports clinics at the Tunkhannock camp,+ will be under the direction of Jack Farrell, head coach of the Scranton Preparatory School, “Cavaliers.” / Information and ap- plications are available by writing to: Father Joseph P. Kelly, Director, Camp St. Andrew, Box GG, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657. A Gymnastics and tum- bling instruction will be Tuesdays at 1 p.m. A Story Time for very young children will be held Fridays from 3 to 4 p.m. Many special programs and activities are now in the planning stages. Nature hikes, a trip to a farm, bowling and minature golf trips, bike: hikes, movies and many other activities are For information con- 675-4344. Walt Hennebaul United States on the team. twice. Olympic as well as Jr., Harveys Lake, The 32nd Annual Lehman Horse Show, sponsored by the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company, will be held on July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Mixed classes of English and Western competition will be featured, with special bicentennial costume classes. Pony classes, races and youth equitation are some of the events planned especially for the younger generation of horsemen. The show parade with this year’s theme of *U.S.A.-200 years’, will start the weekend festivities. Starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 2nd, the parade will take its course from Lehman Center down Route 118 to the show grounds. Floats, the 1976 Queen Contestants, marching units, various types of fire apparatus, as well as the award winning Lake Leh- man Band under the direction of John Miliauskas, will be in review. i Trophies will be awarded for: the newest fire ap- paratus, the oldest fire apparatus, fire company traveling the farthest distance; largest marching unit in: uniform, best decorated Float (1st, 2nd, 3rd place awards), best decorated horse and rider, best decorated bicycle. Youth classes will follow the parade. A favorite of many, these events give the youth an opportunity to show their skills. ; The 1976 Lehman Horse Show Queen "will be selected Friday evening at Use AFTER TAN for- mulated with a rich concentration of the crystal-clear Aloe Vera gel of the rare, tropical Aloe Vera plant, nature’s own moisturizer. AFTER longer by moisture depleted by sun and wind. 7 SERENE RRREE STRANI NNR RRNA RNRRRAN 9 p.m. She will be chosen from an assembly of girls ‘representing their respective high schools throughout the Wyoming The Dallas Recreation Center this year will raise money for new equipment and activities by spon- soring a car wash. The car wash will be held at Wesley’s Citgo Station, Memorial Highway, Dallas, Sat., July 10 from 10 a.m. to-3 p.m. Children will be selling tickets throughout the Baek Mountain for the next few weeks. Donation is one dollar. A miniature golf trip will be held Friday, June 25." ! Children are requested to meet at the center at 1 p.m. with their money and a signed permission slip. All children going on the trip Valley. Judging will be based on beauty poise and personality. This year’s contest judges will be Rob Neyhard of a Wilkes-Barre radio station and Cheryl Lentz of Harveys Lake. Admission is free July 2nd. must be at least five years of age. A bowling trip will be held Friday, July 2. Children must be at least seven years of age. Cost is 75 cents per game and shoes will be provided. Permission slips must be returned to the Center by Wednesday, June 30. The annual closed tennis tournament will be the weekend of July 17 and July 24. The tournament is open to Back Mountain residents only. There will be’ a men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles and mixed doubles. 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