PAGE SIXTEEN Benjamin Orfaly, 520 Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, is a candidate for mayor of Harveys Lake Borough on the Republican ticket. A semi- retired business man, he and his borough. For years Orfaly has specialized in quilting machines sales, service and parts. He is gradually phasing out his said Orfaly. he has he will be able to devote most of his negotiate, time to the responsibilities of the “mayor's office. The father of three children, two sons and a daughter, all married and living out of the area, Orfaly has been interested in the borough’s welfare Bill and Gary Ostrum, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Ostrum, Shavertown, hiked the Appalachian Trail during their spring vacation from school. Bill is a student at Bucknell and Gary attends Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dietterick Jr. Machell Avenue, Dallas, have returned from a winter vacation in Florida. The Albright College Choir will present a concert at Dallas United Methodist ~ Church, April 24, 7:30 p.m. For an enjoyable evening of music, be sure to attend. The Rev. and Mrs. John Crayton have returned “home from a vacation in Florida. Rev. Crayton is Huntsville United Methodist Church. April 15 deadline Daniel Richards, Dallas Township tax collector, reminds residents that April 15 is the final date to pay 1977 county, institution and township taxes at a rebate value. He will be at the United Penn Bank, Dallas, on April 15 from 9 am. to 3 p.m. for the convenience of taxpayers. June MacCloskey and Blanche Thompson, New Goss Manor, Dallas, have returned home after a five weeks vacation at Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Marcia Margis and daughters, Melissa and Jocelyn, 322 Highland Ave., Trucksville, recently returned from a vacation trip to Kissimmee, Fla. Melissa, who was six years of age, March 25, celebrated her birthday at Walt Disney World. The daughter of the late John J. Margis, she is a kindergarten student at Westmoreland School. St. Paul’s men The men of the Lutheran will. are a few to demand, Brotherhood of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church are making final plans for their annual roast beef supper, April 30, in the social rooms of the church. Obed Hontz and Elwood Dungey are co- chairmen. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Best wishes to Lynne Molski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbet J. Molski, 72 Claude St., Dallas, who recently announced her engagement to Jerome W. Parker of Niles, Mich. Lynne is a graduate of Dallas High School, College Misericordia, and Wilkes- Barre General Hospital School of medical technology. The couple plan to be married in May. ‘Appalachia Sounding’ in free show ‘‘Appalachia Sounding,” a dramatic treatment of the unique historical and cultural contributions of the Appalachian people, will be presented at the local Penn State Campus on May 11th at 8 p.m., according to Karyn M. Kruse, assistant to the dean of student affairs. “Appalachia Sounding” is open to the public at no charge and further information may be obtained by calling Ms. Kruse at 675-2171. 3 — i Ben Orfaly Women of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will meet April 20 following the 10 a.m. worship and communion service. Mrs. Robert Greenwood, Mrs. John Grant, and Mrs. Donald Thompson will be hostesses. Babysitting service will be provided for preschool children. The Big Kids of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, are planning a dinner-theatre party for April 23. Families planning to attend the Family Retreat of St. Paul’s' Lutheran Church at Bear Creek are reminded that the deadline for signing is April 24. members, Sharon Bayer, Matty, Charlene Morgan, Suzanne Priscilla Price and The SIRLOIN 69 Ib. *] Tasty Lean 5 Ib. Heat & Serve Tray $Z 7.58 GROUND 9 4 ¢ | [SAUSAGE & 6 44 CHUCK ib. | PEPPERS in sauce U.S.D.A. Choice 5 |b. Heat & Serve Tray Reg. 5.86 35 in Sauce Hickory Smoked SLICED BACON 49 Lean 3% 49 Ib. Bh 77 16 SALISBURY 35 77 to demonstrate Jim Matthias representative of the Physical Fitness Institute of America will have an assembly program Monday, April 18 at Dallas Senior High to demon- strate with isokinetics how to “Get fit in 77". A time schedule has been prepared where he can also visit with coaches and talk to teachers about a ‘‘daily program of fitness for life.” The Physical Fitness Institute of America markets a device which applies ‘‘isokinetic’’ principles for personal fitness. It Pays to Advertise It Pays to Advertise It Pays to Advertise FLEA MARKET OPEN SAT. & SUN. Indoor & Outdoor Information Call (717) 961-1911-2 620 N. Main St Tayler “where Scranfon meets Taylor” PARKING ADMISSION To BUYERS - A hoagie sale will be held members of the Franklin Twp. Volunteer Fire Company. Area residents can call Harold Hoover at 333-4918 to order the hoagies which are selling for $1 each. Pick-up will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the fire hall in Orange. Children of the Centermoreland United Methodist Church enjoyed an egg hunt Saturday morning at the church. Candy filled plastic eggs were hid by Marie Wall and her assistants. Each child also given: an additional candy treat. The Robert Rogers house was full for Easter dinner with Carl coming home from Mansfield State; Jack and his family; Lee and his wife Joan; and Kay Love and her family coming over. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Love and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and their family also made it over for dinner. Myrtle Wyda has returned home after a brief stay at ‘General Hospital. Amy Tiller, grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Besteder of Centermoreland, will be entering General this week Local firemen were kept mobile home fire at the Culver’s in Vernon and a brush fire on Demunds Road. They are also selling smoke detector alarms in an effort to provide residents of the area with more protection. Information on the alarms can be obtained from Bob Appleby at 333-4234. The Easter display at the Vernon is again outstanding. Be sure to drive by and see it. Residents of the area are reminded of the next meeting to discuss the was . proposed fire company for Northmoreland Township. The meeting is currently set for Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Grange Hall in Centermoreland. Dallas Jr. High News by Kris Butler Brianne Bolger Area sportsmen Trophy Winners-7 and 8-9th grade Bowling Leagues welcoming the good 8th and 9th Grade Champs. weather as trout season : : starts Saturday and Typing: Second Place History: pageball practice is Chris Zuba Rick Whiting underway. Lynn Bush Walter Moore Earl Vivian, Jr., and his Peter Hughes Kim Morgan wife Janice were in from Sharon Williams Jeff Balmer Connecticut for the Easter Richard Rollman Harry Vivian weekend to visit his parents, brother and 7th Grade Champs Second Place Art grandfather. They also had History : time to visit with several Koleen Morgan John Solinsky triends in the area. Mark Pugh Marty Moore Bonnie Cook Holly Carson Eric Rome Toni Bernardi : 3 3 Tom O’Connell Stewart Pierson Y WC A h ol d S Girls 84th annual ’ Boys High Average 8th & 9th Grade: Ed Jewell 7th Grade: Clarke Lewis 123 High 3-Game Series Lynn Busch-122 Bonnie Cook-121 : luncheon Chris Zuba-393 7th Grade: Gary Daley-474- Tracey Thomas -403 The 84th annual meeting and luncheon of the Young Women’s Christian Association of Wilkes- Barre will be held on April 14th, at 12:30 p.m., in the auditorium of the YWCA, 40 West Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre. High Single Game: 8th & 9th Grade: Peter Hughes-212 7th Grade: Kurt Goeringer-180 Nancy Shaw-183 Becky Carsman-153 Student Council Cheryl Federici, president of student council, appointed committee heads for the spring dance, which is to be held on April 22 at7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Appointed were -Decorations; Mona Goble, and Linda Holtzman. 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