Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, Present recreational David Perry; refresh- president of the Dallas Jr. facilities and programs Mountain community are ments, Mrs. Charles Women’s Club and Mrs. and future plans for urged to attend and voice Parente; recorders, Mrs. Alan Landis, chairman of recreation for the Kingston their opinions and con- William Davies, = Mrs. the town meeting to be held on Sunday, Sept. 26, have announced that the topic for discussion will be recreation in the Dallas area. During the Bicentennial Festival held in June a survey was conducted by the club in order to find out what the people of this area important problems facing the growing Back Moun- tain community. The results of the survey showed them to be in the order of importance: 1. Recreation 2. Hospital 3. Reducing the school budget without reducing, the programs 4. Road Conditions 5. Water services 6. Sewer services Other problems men- tioned were the Cross Valley Expressway, apathy in the community, and beautification of Dallas Center. ‘‘Recrea- tion, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’ was selected as the most pressing problem and the one to be discussed at the first town meeting, at 2 p.m. in the Dallas Junior High School. ®Englers celebrate Taverns a °Cam Instituti anniversary Camps, Institutions Mr and Mrs: fon TOWN MEETING--Dallas Junior Woran's Club will hold Engler, 20 South Main St. Trucksville, will celebrate Twp., Dallas Twp., Dallas Boro and the Dallas School District wili be discussed. All members of the Back cerns. Committee members include co-chairman, Mrs. topic HELLMANN'S their 25th wedding ; 1: g Ls 2 , ; : committee are shown above, left to right, Mrs. William : a at Ties Davies, Mrs. Evan Bonawitz, Mrs. Alan Landis, : VoL YAY EE a Ct hairman; and Mrs. David Perry. (Photo by Alex Rebar) were married in the e ; Cash & Carr Hours Trucksville = Methodist y Church by the Reverend Webster. The couple has six children = and two Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston is the son of the Society and Dallas Chapter grandchildren. The Elston, Kunkle, observed late Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 396 Order of the Eastern children are John, residing their 61st. wedding K. Elston, Kunkle. Prior to Siar. Qn Sweet Valley: Kenneth, ‘serving with the U.S. Navy: Donald, a student at ® Penn State. Capitol Campus, Mark, Clifford, and Alice at home. anniversary on Sept. 8. The couple was wed in Luzerne Methodist Church. Mrs. Elston is the former Agnes Isaacs, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs, Kunkle. ° area. There are 21 ° Church school to present Bibles grandchildren and 15 SODAS : reat-grandchildren. Shavertown United Evans, Amy Horn, Bibles are presented to 8 To Lo the occasion a 3 Methodist Church School Christian Martinchak, the children in third grade family dinner will be held will present Bibles to the Karen Niskey, Kristyn in order to encourage the 4 ho Kunkle Fire Hall on following children on Post, Dawn Ellen child to establish Bible Sunday Sept. 19. C £ Sunday, Sept. 26 during the = Rebennack, Kim reading, both in the class ithe diately following the 3 3 church school class, Rinehimer, Cynthia and at home. diner. foul. 2 bn to 4 1 George Bucan, Kenneth Sticher. Mrs. ‘Robert = Scovell, oat hiidren of ba ou 18/ . I Pa 24/ class teacher, invited i honor their parents 10 oz. CASE 12-2 Ib.....CASE LURE] 1201, CASE rr ® Ah interior y_3 Nd Sweet Valley Volunteer U5 $ S| LY ° ® b Fire Co. Pon ie em ie : t0 8:30 p.m. - LL : t ; d e Sig n Ww it y 0 U re A a 24/ 48 : : Judy Kittle. 152 oz. CASE 6%0z. CASE ...Nena and George O'Neill Shifting Gears retirement, he engaged in farming. They are members of the Kunkle United Methodist Church. Mrs. Elston is a member of the Churches United Methodist Women’s was parents of the children to come and attend the church school at 10 a.m. when the Bibles will be presented. They are the parents of Six children; two daughters, Dorothy, Mrs. Fred Dodson and Lana, Mrs. Jack Birnstock; and four sons, Gomer, Marvin, Wayne and Gene, all of this with an open house at the fire hall for all relatives and friends. No invitations have been issued. All Sweet Valley = Girl Scout Troops sponsored by the Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will hold their reorganization meeting on Monday, Sept. 20th in the Country Corner Building on the Main Road in Sweet Valley, located across from the Post Of- fice. Registration will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Each scout must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. A $2 at registration fee is required. First regular meetings will be held as follows: Friday, Sept. 17th-Jr. Troop 610-at Ross Town- ship Municipal Building- Time 5 to 7 p.m. - Leader, Frances Sabaluski- Assistant Leader Debbie Rosencrans. Friday, Sept. 17th-Jr. Troop 348 -at the Sweet Valley Volunteer, Fire Co. Hall-Time 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.- Leader Donna Lasco -Assistant Leader Dorthey Thomas. Friday, Sept. 17th- Cadettes Troop 349 - at the New members can also their parent to register ‘if they choose with a $2 registration fee. All parents will. be responsible for the tran- sportation of their children involved in the Girl Scouting Program. Mercy branch RED PACK lz N [1 EL RD : oy. X CALO COMPLETE DOG AND CAT FOOD MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7:30A.M. ‘til 4P.M. SATURDAY: 7 to 11A.M. Phone 287-9193 MAXWELL g[o]8057 PE PAGE SEVEN TCI A SUPPLIERS TO *Restaurants, Hotels, RESTAURANT PACK HEINZ | KETCHUP 8 73)) 14 oz. 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