The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 11, 1976, Image 5

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The Parent Advisory
Council of the Dallas
School District will hold a
meeting on Thursday, Nov.
11 at 7:30 p.m. in the
library at the Intermediate.
Building.
Mrs. Florence Gauthier,
Mrs. Jean Dempsey, Mrs.
Rita Mundy from the
Back Mountain Jaycees
presented quarterly
awards at their meeting
last week.
Joe Dwinchick, chair-
man of the awards 'com-
mittee presented personal
sacrifice to Don : Rood’
project with most ~par-
ticipation, ‘Fall Fair, Joe
Killeen, chairman and Don
Auxiliary plans
program
The regular monthly
meeting of the Dallas Fire
and Ambulance Auxiliary
was held Monday evening
in the borough building.
Ann Rowlands, president,
presided.
Committee reports were
given and preliminary
plans made for some
Spring. activities including
children of the Fire and
Ambulance corporation,
and a Spring Farmer
Dance on May 21.
A new member, Edie
Shaffer, was welcomed to
the Auxiliary. Past
president pins were
presented to Carolyn
Bynon, Sandy Sheehan,
and Ann Rowlands.
After the business
meeting, refreshments
were served by Elizabeth
Layou and Carolyn Bynon.
Mrs. Madelaine
Adamshick presented an
informative program on
the starting and caring for
terrariums. There will be
no regular meeting in
Elementary Schools, and
Linda
school are the Title I
reading specialists. They
have been invited to
present a program and
demonstration on the
reading classes currently
funded by ESEA Title I
projects.
Rood, co-chairman; Health
Fair ‘76, Bob Popielarz,
chairman. and John
Mannear, - co-chairman;
best project chairman,
most improved Jaycee,
Jerry Schmid;
brotherhood award, Paul
Priebe; number one pin,
Bob Bayer; and Jaycee of
the quarter, Joe Killeen
and Ron Jones.
The Back Mountain
Jaycees will sponsor a road
ralley on Nov. 14 at 10 a.m.
Starting point is Jerry Sch-
mid’s Arco Station in
Shavertown. Entry fee is
$5. Bill Coopey and Jerry
Schmid, co-chairmen,
invite everyone in the Back
Mountain Area to par-
ticipate in the? ralley.
Trophies will be awarded.
The annual super market
sweep is underway with top
prizes of $300 or 3 minutes
prizes will also be awar-
ded. The sweep will be held
at a Market in Dallas.
Tickets are available
from any Jaycee. Drawing
will be held on Nov. 13 at 6
p.m. Need not be present
Winner may assign
someone to run the sweep
for them. Sweep will be
held on Nov. 17 at 8 a.m.
Ken Morris and Ron Jones
are cochairman.
Children’s Film Festival
will begin Nov. 27 at ‘the
Dallas Sr. High School
from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Admission is only 50 cents.
Sonny Smith and George
Cave are cochairmen.
Back Mountain swine flu
Mountain: The
0122;
provided.
of His Love.
United
Mrs. Beverly Perrego,
and Mrs. Mariellen Mosca,
co-chairpersons of the
Parent Advisory Council,
strongly encourage all
parents to attend to
become more aware of this
school project and become
more involved with
developing the best school
program for our children.
innoculation centers will be
assisted by the Jaycees at
the following two sites:
Lehman Senior High, Nov.
10 from 4-9 p.m. and Dallas
Township Elementary
School, Church St., Dallas,
Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Anyone interested
may contact Maryann
Popielarz, 675-3012. 3
Wife's appreciation night
will be held on Friday,
Noy. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at
Irem.
Jim Regan is the new co-
chairman of the glass
recycling drive which is
held the last Saturday of
the month. This is a bi-
monthly project.
Elected to the Fall Fair
Association as represen-
tative from the Back
Mountain Jaycees are: Joe
Killeen, Don Rood, Bob
Bayer, and Bob Popielarz.
The Lake-Lehman
Band Sponsors
Association met recently
at the high school and
The next directors welcomed several new
meeting will be held on members into the
Nov. 16 at the home of Joe organization.
Dwinchick. Next regular
monthly meeting will be on
Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Irem
Temple Country Club. Any
man between the ages of 18
and 35 is welcomed.
Christmas party
reservations must be paid
and accompanied by
payment to a committee
President Bob Walsh
and Band Director John
Miliauskas expressed a
desire to have all parents
of band members and
cadet band members to
attend the monthly
p.m. on the third Tuesday
of each month and to take
member by Nov. 26. active part to further the
SCOUT COOKIES--Playing an important part in the
planning-phase and training segment of the 1977 Girl
Scout Cookie Sale are neighborhood chairmen, two of
whom are shown above with the General Chairman, Mrs.
Charles F. Hensley, Wilkes-Barre, center. At left is Mrs.
Ethel MacAvoy, 63 N. Main St., Shavertown (chairman
for Orange, Shavertown and Trucksville); and at right,
Mrs. Karen Justus, Box 111, RD. 5, Dallas (chairman for
communities of Chase, Dallas, Huntsville, Harveys Lake,
Lehman, Noxen and Sweet Valley). Public support of the
forthcoming cookie sale is encouraged. The sale runs Nov.
15-28.
Left-Overs.
using various foods.
4 ways to operate:
Automatic cooking by time
Automatic cooking by temperature
Regular cooking by time
Regular cooking by temperature
Two defrost settings
Special “warm” setting
Food temperature probe
60 minute digital timer
Large 1.25 cu. ft. oven
Simulated woodgrain finish
Color cookbook included
FREE TURKEY
interests and needs of the
band.
It is this organization
that provides the
necessary finances to
allow the prize-winning
Lake Lehman Band to
take an active part in the
many activities and trips
each year.
One such event is the
annual band banquet.
announced that the event
will be held Dec. 11 at the ,
high school. Award
Jackets are annually
presented to the seniors
at this time and letters go
to the sophomores.
Parents are urged to
attend this affair.
Miliauskas announced
that this year’s record
will be a double set
featuring the entire
spring concert. Anyone
interested in obtaining
this record set should
contact Mrs. Gilbert
Tough or any band
member.
Doreen Miller,
chairman of the hoagie
committee, reported a
successful sale had been
conducted in October and
reminded everyone that
‘the November sale will be
held onthe 16th. All or-
ders should be called in to
her no later than Nov. 12.
Don Cosgrove,
chairman of the ways and
means committee, an-
nounced the next fund
raising project for the
band will be the annual
Christmas sale of point-
settias and fresh, green
wreaths. An association
spokesman said those
who purchased these
items last year were very
pleased with the quality
and the cost of them and
the committee proposed
this to be an annual sale.
Margurite Burke and
Carlene McCaffrey will
co-ordinate this sale.
Orders should be placed
with any band member
and the date of delivery
will be announced at the
November band sponsors
meeting.
Miliauskas and Pineno,
his assistant, reported
the bands recent trip to
Back Mz.
LalLeche
League to meet
The Back Mountain
Chapter of La Leche
League will meet Wed-
nesday, Nov. 17 at the
home of Mrs. Charles L.
Davis, Harveys Lake.
The meeting is the third
in a series of four informal
discussions dealing with
aspects of breastfeeding
and child care. Mrs. Jane
Baskae and Mrs. Carol
Williams, will lead this
month’s discussion.
Interested women are
invited as are nursery
babies. Following the
meeting refreshments will
be served. In addition to
the monthly discussion
meetings of aspects of
breastfeeding, La Leche
League also offers a free
lending library.
Counseling on problems
is conducted by approved
leaders. Any mothers may
call Mrs. Barkac or Mrs.
Williams for aid.
BE
the field show com-
petition held at Red Land
High School near
Harrisburg.
The Lake: Lehman
band achieved a second
position, just
missing first place by
nine-tenths of a point. The
host band director was
Frank Shriner, a
graduate of the Lake-
Lehman High School and
its band, where he played
the saxophone.
PAGE FIVE
Charles C. James,
elementary principal for
the Lake-Lehman district,
announced plans for open
houses in the districts
elementary schools next
week during American
Education Week.
James extended a
special invitation to all
parents of elementary
students to attend the
various open houses, which
begin with Lehman-
Jackson Elementary
School on Nov. 16 from 7 to
9 p.m.
On Nov. 17, open houses
will be held at the Noxen
Elementary Building and
the Ross Elementary
Building, also scheduled
from 7 to 9 p.m.
' The final open house of
the week will be held at
Lake Elementary School,
also from 7 to 9 p.m.
James urged parents to
be aware that the open
houses were not intended to
take the place of parent-
teacher conferences, which
are to be scheduled
separately. He also
suggested that children be
left at home if at all
possible. :
It has become the custom
in the past several years in
the Back Mountain area to
‘begin Christmas
celebration by the lighting
of candles along the streets
and drive-ways of homes in
the area. Once again the
Dallas Fire and
Ambulance Auxiliary is
taking orders and
dispersing these candles in
the Dallas Area.
For those unfamiliar
with the display a ten hour
votive candle, sand and a
white bag make up each
light. These lights are sold
by the dozen.
On Christmas eve, the
lights are placed in front of
each home and lit at about
6:30 p.m. Anyone driving
through the streets of
Dallas last year will
remember the beautiful
scene as 2000 dozen candles
were distributed. The
auxiliary said it hopes this
year will be more.
The profit on the sale of
the candles is used by the
auxiliary for equipment
and the needs of the fire
and ambulance
association. The auxiliary
members are busy at the
present time contacting
residents for their orders.
If you have not been
contacted by Nov. 15 and
would like to order candles,
please call Sandy Sheehan,
675-3713 or Blodwen Shaffer
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