ER INE EE eT fin yi we a -® FES ESR ES AE RTE REI EERE RSE EF EI DO EEE AEE TER =FL2 Ee KEEPING [ONY ET), in the Back Mountain RC Church, 226 S. man-Jackson Little : : Treatment Plant east of Tunkhannock, Ruggles United Washington St), Wilkes- League 6 to 7 p.m., Leh- p.m. Wright Township Jexecutive office... Today ‘| | cocktail hour beginning | [Methodist Church..Mend | girre i man Junior High School] 1-Building, Moun. Is the last day to place -} | at7 p.m...Sale begins at 8 of Mt. Zion annual pan- i taintop...Registration for: 3 Joegie orders with the | | p.m...Dallas Mothers cake and sausage supper : Back Mountain Little § Ek Ak Sake shuman Band | | Club hoagie sale... beginning at 5 League 8 p.m. Dallas| } Poi Pane Sram p.m...Registration for 1 ‘Intermediate School... » 0 place your order... ‘Lehman-Jackson Little League 10 a.m. to noon at; ¥ the Lehman Jr. High : . Sechool..: : : : : LL 2 JN, J \ J \ Jo Selly L ; JS ‘New Community Singers’ \ \ VENTC I ING Ce COMING EVENTS plan spring concerts L Ten new members were Mrs. Catherine Bernosky, Business Like Show a welcomed into the “New Miss Barbara Baginski, Business,”” a novel Community Singers’’ Miss Arla Tomko, Mrs. Arrangement of TV chorus at the first spring Shirley Rosenberger, Mrs. commercials, well-loved - Jaycettes The first class of CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) sponsored thru the American Back Mountain Jay-C- ettes, was held Thursday night, March 3, at ‘the Kunkle Fire Hall, Kunkle. The Back Mountain Jay- C-ettes. initiated the program ‘Save A Life Thru CPR” so that the Back Mountain area residents ‘and others may benefit by obtaining CPR certification. This enables those certified, to apply CPR if the need ever arises, thus possibly The program will run continuously until ap- proximately 85 percent of the Back Mountain population is certified. THE DALLAS POST, MARCH 10, 1977 —a Meeting of the Back Mountain Police American Legion Home, Dallas...Regular monthly ' meeting of the Dallas Area Municipal Authority 8 p.m. in the Sewage Flea Market in the basement of the Ruggles United Methodist Church 10 am. to 4 p.m...-} Tunkhannock Jr. Women’s Club art sale at ‘Shadow Brook Inn, Rt. 6 Gate of Heaven St. Patrick’s Day Dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.m...Meeting of the Idetown Couples Coub, at the church house 6:30 p.m..Second day of the flea market at the —— ‘Hollow covered dish dinner at the church at 1 ‘p.m...33rd | Annual Celebration of Faith and. Song, 7 p.m. St. Nicholas Annual seventh grade parents and friends night for the Dallas Junior High -Basketball Organization... ...Registration for Leh- fr CN TN Yt yw THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 10 11 1212 ig i 1 16 Regular meeting of the, Lake Elementary PTA 7. p.m.; ‘ini the = Lake School: cafeteria...Bi-monthly meeting of the Luzerne Craftsmen 7:30 a Dallas Kiwanis...Look for Post on the newsstand today... k Classes are being held Thursday nights Sunday afternoons. Any individual or group age 13 and up, interested may call Glenda Pomrinke, 675- 1303; Sharon McDermott, 675-3796 or Margaret Dwinchick, 675-4554. The Dallas Senior High School gymnasium will be the setting for the eleventh annual Easter Egg Hunt to be held on Saturday, March 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. The event sponsored by the Dallas Junior Women’s Club, is open to all children between the ages of three and eight years, living in the Back Mountain area. One of the highlights of the afternoon will be the appearance of ‘‘Mr. Bunny,” There will be prizes and surprises, as well as plenty of refresh- ments. Mrs. John Andrusis is chairwoman of this year’s hunt. Assisting her is Mrs. Ronald Moran. Mrs. Evan Bonawitz is club president. Assn. has re-scheduled the square dance, that had originally been planned for January to March 19, at the Jackson Twp. Fire Hall, in Chase. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. until midnight with Red Jones as the caller. January tickets will be honored, with additional tickets available at the door, or they can be purchased from any band member or band sponsor. (Photo by Alex Rebar) { Almost every day of the week, you probably use a lot of electrical appliances to make breakfast and dinner. You're not alone. Because twice a day, between @ AM. and noon, and then again between 5 and 8 P.M, everyone else seems to be using a lot of electrical appliances, too. In recent years our total customer demand for electricity during these "peal-load” periods has increased. And, this is especially true in the colder winter months. The results? Customer bills tend fo increase due to the cost of operating special “peaking” gener- ators —needed to meet the increasing demand for electricity af peaks times. Why? Most peaking” unifs use oil —they're costly to operate —and this added cost is reflected in your electric bill. Once a day you can do something to help keep your future bills down. And it's simple. Just wait till after eight o'clock in chores. After dinner, relax —the dishwasher can wait an hour or two. Plan to do your baking on weekends if you've got an electric oven—and prepare meals to freeze for use during the week. Save up your laundry and do full loads after eight. And, try to schedule your family's bathing after 8 P.M. —baths don't use energy, but your electric water heater uses a lof! Maybe you can think of even more appliances you can delay using until after eight. And today’s the day to start! Every family that waits till after eight can help cut down future peals demands for electricity. The need for future rate increases will fend fo be reduced because we will not need as much new generating capacity fo meet the increasing peak load. Remember, the bulk of UGI's electricity is generated using less expensive coal. So, the use of electricity in off-peals periods costs less. It may fake a while before the impact from peak load reductions is reflected in our customers’ electric bills. But, if we all start now, that change will come sooner. I So remember —always try fo save energy. And one way to start is to wai till after eight! po a. eel 7 AM Log ] 1 1 1 Loo 112 1 3 5 NOON PM {hell 8 9 “Energy Peaks that cost everyone more money. normally occur weekdays from 9 AM.-12 Noon, and 5-8 PM. Help bring them down by waiting fill after 8. rehearsal held Monday night at the Back Mountain Library Annex. Mrs. John Boothe, chairman of the board of directors, addressed the group, read the rules and regulations and purpose of the organization and welcomed each one into the club. ! Plans were finalized for the Spring programs with the executive board members. Programs will be given from mid-April until June. Mrs. . David Wojciechowski, director, will handle all program arrangements. New members included Cushing and Mrs. Marion Smith. Mrs. Boothe announced that the program will be entitled ‘‘That’s En- tertainment.”’ It will in- clude ‘I Write the Songs’ arranged by Harry Simeone, A medley of songs from ‘‘The Roar of the Greasepaint,”” ‘‘A Wonderful Day Like Today,” ‘It’s a Grand Night For Singing,” by Rogers and Hammerstein, ‘Meet Me In Saint Louis,’ “Casey Would Watz With The Strawberry Blonde,” “In the Good Old Sum- mertime,’’ ‘‘There’s No The United Methodist Women of the Ruggles Methodist Church will hold a ‘flea market’ in the church basement on March 11 and 12. Clothing and household items will be sold from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. each day. The church is located on Route 29 behind Harvey's Lake. . At ‘a recent meeting the following new officers were elected; President, Mrs. Ralph Rood; Vice President, Mrs. Charles Williams; Secretary, Mrs. Edith Traver; Treasurer, Karin Williams; Sunshine Secretary, Mrs. Darrell Loomis; membership, Ellen Rood; publicity, Mrs. Charles Austin. The “flea market” will be the first project of the new administration. Anyone wishing to donate rummage or household items may contact Mrs. Ralph Rood, Ruggles. Broadway show tunes and a sing-a-long with audience participation. Rehearsals will be held each Monday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Library Annex. Programs will begin in April. Program chairman should contact Mrs. David Wojciechowski for all final arrangements. Dance planned Final arrangements have been made for the St. Patrick’s Dance of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. be held at the school auditorium Machell Ave.,- Dallas, on March 12. Music for the evening will be provided by Mr. G. and the Gentlemen. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to1 a.m. ; A buffet dinner and refreshments will be served. An added at- traction will be the O’Donnell Dancers. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Mary Beth O’Konski at 675-0172. The public is invited. Men of Mount Zion UM Church will hold their annual pancake and sausage supper in the church social rooms Saturday evening, starting at 5 until all are served. The affair is held monthly by men of the ‘Club sponsors The Tunkhonnock Junior Women’s Club will sponsor an unusual sale of 150 pieces of original art work from the National Art Auction Gallery of N.Y. on Friday, March 11, at the Shadow Brook Inn, Route 6 East of Tunkhannock. A free cocktail preview hour will begin at 7 p.m. and a professional auc- tioneer will conduct the sale beginning at 8 p.m. A wide variety of art in- cluding sculptures and tapestries will be available, and prices vary VBS preview The Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association will sponsor a preview of 1977 Vacation Bible School materials at a 2:30 p.m. meeting Saturday, March 26 in the Wyoming Avenue Christian Church, Kingston, Pa. : Steam church, who are assisted by members of the Youth Class of the church. Supper will include pancakes, sausage, and ‘all the trimmings.’ In conjunction with the supper, members: of the from $20 to $1,000. Master Charge and BankAmericard will be accepted; and each couple attending will receive a complimentary lithograph. Guests at the auction will be among the first to view the newly decorated and remodeled Shadow Brook Inn, now owned and operated by Jack and Cathie Tyler. Kings Crusaders Class of the church will sponsor a benefit bake sale. Mrs. Alden (Jean) Earl is president of the Kings Crusaders Class; Miss Mary Louise Lewis is teacher. Nelson Lewis is teacher of the Men's Class. Class officers are president, Richard King; secretary, Jack Lewis, treasurer, Robert Krum. HO Dirty Carpets? Call : FALLON’S Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Free Estimates 1675-2249 = Spring Sale “Tn QUASAR TV 675-0607 mH TAPE PLAYERS 8a.m.-5p.m. Hot water 238-3636 Warm air SRE
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