The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 14, 1976, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT,
KEEPING
POST-ED
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Back Mountain
Nanticoke at Nanticoke
at 4 p.m... The Dallas
cross-country team will
also be at Nanticoke
beginning © at 4
p.m...Orders for hoagies
being sold by the Lake-,
Lehman Band must be
phoned to 477-5305 by the
end of today...
beginning at 7:30
p.m...Good luck boys!!!
Let's all go out and
support the Mounts as|
they look for their first
victory of the season...|
at the senior high from 5
to 9 p.m...The season for
the Northeastern Penn-
sylvania Philharmonic
Orchestra will begin
tonight in Scranton at the
Masonic Temple at 8:30
p.m...Lake-Lehman
sale at the Lake-Lehman
football game...
of the country.
day at the Master Host
Inn of Wilkes-Barre from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m...At 11.
a.m. the Harveys Lake
Rod and Gun Club, Inc.
turkey shoot at the club
grounds on the Harveys
Lake-Kunkle Road...The
second concert of the
Northeastern Pa.
Philharmonic at the Irem
‘Temple, Wilkes Barre,
8:30 p.m...
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.home of Beth Faer-
ber...There will be a tea
cafeteria for the Dallas
Mothers Club at 7:30
p.m...
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IThe girls hockey team of | Dallas varsity football Dallas Band Parents | The Wyoming Valley Coin ; The Priscilla Circle of the ‘Hoagies ordered from the
Dallas will be against] | game at Wyoming] | spaghetti supper tonight} “F'Show is in its second big | Shavertown UM Churchf § Lake-Lehman Band can The Back Mountain La
be picked up from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the Lehman
Fire Hall...Got a
meeting? Phone the info.
into Keeping Posted at
675-5211...
Leche League meets
tonight at 8 p.m. at the
' home of Mrs. Charles L.
Davis, ~ Harveys
the Shavertown UM
tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. 1n
the social rooms of the
Kiwanis meeting Irem
. Temple...
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Back Mountain Jaycees
discussed plans for an
upcoming show by Harmes
Threatical Productions
during their meeting last
week. Performances will
be held Oct. 23 at the Dallas
Jr. High School at 10:30
a.m. and 1 p.m. Tickets will
be sold at the door for the 1
p.m. show. The 10:30 a.m.
show is sold out.
Tickets have been
donated to St. Michaels,
Big Brother and Big Sister
and the Intermediate Unit
of Kirby Health Center.
Proceeds will benefit
community projects. Sonny
Smith and Norb Schneider
are co-chairmen.
The bi-monthly glass
recycling drive will be held
on Saturday, Oct. 30, at the
Shavertown Methodist
Church upper parking lot,
Pioneer Avenue,
Shavertown. Glass of all
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Wilkes-Barre
69 Public Square
Tel. 822-2151
4-
Deep Dish
Vegetable Bowl
Large Serving
Platter
colors will be collected
from 9 a.m. to noon. No
aluminum will be
collected. John Mannear
and Wendell Jones are co-
chairmen. : 3
The annual super market
sweep is now under way
with $450 worth of
groceries to be awarded.
Trucksville
The first pack meeting
for Trucksville Cub Pack
155 is scheduled for Friday
evening, Oct. 15, at 7:30
p.m. The meeting will be
held in the Trucksville
Methodist Church
educational building.
The theme will be a
scouts participating will be
dressed in original self
made costumes for which
prizes will be awarded.
The Webelo division held
its first meeting on Monday
evening Oct. 4th at the
church. The meeting was a
Jfather and son orientation.
The Webelos will meet
each Monday evening at
the church at 7 p.m.
The cub pack accepted
applications from 21 new
boys and will add them to
the 45 previously enrolled
from last year. The cub
pack also accepted
Luzerne-Lackawanna
Environmental Council
(Lu-Lac) newly elected
board of directors met
recently to install officers
and discuss the programs
and business for the up-
coming year.
The new board consists
of: Thomas P. Shelburne,
president; James Loftus,
vice president; Ursula
Burke, secretary; Vincent
Waszczak, treasurer;
Charles E. Myers, M.D. ,
chairman of the board;
Howard Jennings,
chairman of the environ-
mental education com-
mittee; Edward Gordon,
chairman of the com-
munity programs com-
mittee; Sharon Brewer,
chairman of the legislative
committee; Charles
Mattei, chairman of the
technical advisory panel;
Fred J. Ney, chairman of
the public education and
information = committee;
David Hansen, chairman
of the finance and budget
committee. Other mem-
bers are: Jane Bovard,
Gottfried Csala, Frank
Harrison, Harriet Mac-
Fadyen, Frank McLane,
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Our next door neigh-
bor hasn’t lost much
weight since she started
counting calories and
carbohydrates but her
arithmetic certainly has
improved.
First prize is a three
minute sweep for up to $300
The winning ticket will be
drawn on Nov. 13, just in
time for Thanksgiving,
with the sweep taking place
on Nov. 17. Ken Morris and
Ron Jones are co-
chairmen.
The board meeting will
be held at the home of Joe
Stager on Oct. 19 at 7:30
p.m. Members are
welcome. The next regular
monthly meeting will be
held at Irem Temple
Country Club on Tuesday,
Nov. 2,at7:30 p.m. All men
between the ages of 18 and
35 are welcome to attend.
applications from the
following adult volunteers
and welcomes them to the
organization: Daniel
Williams, Webelo leader,
William. Mathers assistant
cubmaster, Shirley Moyer,
Florence Gauthier,
Florence Zimmerman, and
Beverley Dellarte den
mothers.
Adult members re-
registered from previous
years include: Roger E.
Griffith, committee
chairman; John Roman,
cubmaster; Linda Griffith,
publicity; Lillian Price,
awards; June Supey, Judy
Coscia, Marian Woolbert,
Dottie ' Hoover, Betty
Mathers Arlene Sutton, den
mothers.
Parents of preschoolers
in Luzerne County can get
helpful and timely
information on all aspects
of rearing young children
from ‘“Toddler Topics.”
“Toddler Topics” is a
learning packet of
information developed by
Josephine Kotch, extension
home economist for
Luzerne County. Topics
Janet Morgan, Kenneth
Muchler, John . Pieski,
Ethel Price; Dr. Byron
Rinehimer, -Jr., Jack
covered include foods for
preschoolers, new foods,
overweight children,
health safety, child play
and creativity, fatherhood,
children’s clothing,
discipline, dental health,
feelings and emotions, and
dealing with a sick child.
To get free copies of
“Toddler Topics’ learning
packet, call or write the
Cooperative Extension
Service office, 5 Water St.,
Courthouse Annex, Wilkes-
Barre.
The first mailing will
take place in mid-
November.
Also a wide assortment
518 Main Street
785-5601
Hooks, Liners, {Plain
Forest City
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