SS < = | PAGE FOURTEEN © < THE DALLAS POST, JANUARY 27, 1977 ~ The only newspaper ™ in the world produced EXCLUSIVELY for Back Mt. residents HEART MONITOR DEMONSTRATION--Jack Judge (center), member of Lake Silkworth Volunteer Am- bulance Association, demonstrates the miniscope heart monitor donated by the auxiliary on auxiliary member Mary Simmont while auxiliary president Florence Swartz watches the demonstration ox rae * The warmth of local columnist the Rev. Charles Gilbert * The wit of Oak Hill’s Bridgette Correale! E Ni pee i AMBULANCE AUXILIARY GIFT--Members of the Lake . 2 Silkworth Volunteer Ambulance Association's Ladies * The acerbic local sports columnist Auxiliary presented the ambulance unit with a cardio- Lee Richards miniscope heart monitor. Members of the auxiliary at the presentation were, left to right, Florence Swartz, president; Anita Wharton, Mary Simmont, Peggy, Kulp, Nancy Veitz, Pat Romonoski, Jane Gaydosh, Mary Davis and Judy Davis. # The original cartoons of Randy Steele)? / *'‘Only Yesterday’’--a review of past days in the Back Mountain * ‘Post Cookbook’ and ‘Know Your Neighbor’’-- intimate glimpses of folks you may. know L.S. Auxiliary donates monitor to unit . 0 4 The Ladies Auxiliary of ~~ auxiliary’s dedication and support for the association.) the Lake Silkworth hard work with the The association also ex- Volunteer Ambulance association’s ability to up- pressed its thanks to the Association presented grade the ambulance general public for sup- Captain Ray Hillman with service. They urged all porting the fundraising * The most complete, exclusive Back Mt. Sports coverage * A tradition of local service dating back to 1889 PLUS a cardio-miniscope heart residents to remember the projects. : > \ monitor at the volunteers when they come The association’s slogan * A positive view of local achievements and constructive association’s Jan. 20 to their door seeking is “Help us help you!” ae meeting. : efforts by officials and educators ~ The broientiion colminated two years of hard work done by the ladies auxiliary including many fundraising drives, Easter egg hunts, bake sales, teen dances, bingos, fishermen’s breakfasts, booths at annual firemen’s bazaars and door-to-door solicitations. The ambulance unit expressed its appreciation to the auxiliary for the time and effort put into the project. . It credited the YOU WILL PLAY ORGAN IF YOU ENROLL NOW IN OUR SOON-TO-START FREE ADULT CLASSES AN EVENING OF FUN NO ORGAN NEEDED EVERYTHING FURNISHED > CALL 675-0776 NOW .){ | LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR? * Special supplements to promote local events A Comprehensive local photo coverage Purchasing That New Car Through a Broker Will Save You Money! R.A. BAYER, JR. ~NEW CAR BROKER 120 N. Main Street, Shavertown > Phone...696-3643 All AmericamMade New Cars and Trucks * 52 issues each year Local news which seeks to be fair and factual, sensitive to all viewpoints on a subject * Locally owned and operated If you haven't tried The Dallas Post lately give it a chance... you'll be glad you did. Af “4 Please Enclose Check Or Money Order For 7 With This Form To The ‘DALLAS POST’, Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612 : For Your Convenience You May Also Use Your of] Master Charge Or BankAmericard Still only Name Address | 9 City | Zip +t Charge Card Number [J BANK AMERICARD [| MASTER CHARGE [COTO IaT IT “et TTD “wae Ee ™\ : Sifnatore, DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER f
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