PAGE EIGHT (7721 POST-ED What's happening RT lo [oR Tg) DECEMBER 15, 1977 p.m., Idetown Fire Volunteer Fire Dept...- As pi, ; YN [ YC NC 4 : 1 ( | Y( THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Christmas party for the Brownie Troop 704 will Meeting of the Back Mt. | | children’s Christmas | | Christmas party for the} § Today is the day you may 6:30 p.m., Dallas Kiwanis Riding Ho 4-H Club, 7:30 entertain at Carpenter’s Widows Club andj} [| party, 2 p.m., J.R. Davis Dallas Mother’s Club, pick up your Vigil Can- sponsors (its annual Nursing Home...Don’t Christmas party, 1 p.m. 6:30 Dallas American dles from the Shavertown holiday Egg Nog 1 Mrs. John Wega, Church Street, Dallas, was guest of honor at a surprise bir- thday party given in her honor by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nerozzi, Jr., Harveys Lake. Mrs. Wega is a teacher in the Dallas School District. Her husband, Jack, is also a member of the faculty of the Dallas School District. David Brague, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brague, Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, has been notified of his ‘acceptance by Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, Va. David is a senior at Dallas High School. Mr. and Mrs. John Tolbert, RD 2, Harveys Lake, are the parents of a daughter, born Dec. 7, at Wyoming Valley Hospital. ’ Thomas Cleasby, Park Street, Dallas, is a patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Brenda A. Merrill, Harveys Lake, a junior majoring in social work at Moravian College, has been elected secretary of the student government. June McCloskey, New Goss Manor, Dallas, will be honored by the Phila- delphia Club of Advertising Women in recognition of her support of the club’s activities and her contri- bution to the advertising industry, particularly in the field of advertising education. Miss McCloskey is a charter member and former president of the Wilkes-Barre Ad Club. She 3 » G3 {3 0 A GR i BD 1 7 i: A) G3 (3 3, i G3 the advertising depart- ment of Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company. Melvin Morris, Harveys Lake, bagged his four point buck on the opening day of deer season while hunting in East Dallas. The annual Children’s Christmas party will be held Saturday, Dec. 17, from 2 to 4:30 at the Dallas American Legion Home. Back Mountain youngsters, eight years and under, are invited to visit Santa who will have a gift for each child. The Legionnaires will serve hot dogs and soda to the BMVFA to hold installation dinner in Jan. The Back Mountain Volunteer Firemen’s Association will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Harveys Lake Firehouse on Wednesday, Dec. 14th, at 8 p.m. Election of Officers for the 1978 year was ‘scheduled. Also reser- vations and tickets wiil be available for the in- stallation dinner to be held in January. President Ted Newcomb will preside. Ladies & Mens alterations expertly done by Joe Bond Over 20 years experience Pho ne 639-5654 Rt. 309 Beaumont ENS tos OB children. Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry Misson, 158 Meadowcrest Ave., Trucksville, are the parents of a son, born Dec. 3 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Uzdilla, Birch Grove, Shavertown, have a daughter, born Nov. 29, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. ' Nellie Rinken of Idetown and Mrs. Jean Marie Pall of Pikes Creek have returned home from the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where they were medical patients. Mrs. Jesse Boice had as guest during the deer hunting season Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice, Rochester, N.Y. and Buddy Walker and son Kevin from Allentown and Harold Boice from Carlise, Pa. The lucky ones of the hunting party were Donald Boice and Buddy Walker. J.R. Davis will hold party The J.R. Davis Volunteer Fire Company, will hold their annual Christmas party for the children of p.m., at the Fire Hall. There will be refresh: ments and a movie before the arrival of Santa Claus. When Santa arrives He will see all the children and gift and filled stocking. The age limit is 10 years. £) i 8 Ef (A. ESE G5 {Hi a A (Continued from P. 5) recommendation by the planning commission. Conditional uses permitted will be mobile home parks in R-1 districts; neighborhood shopping centers in B-1 district; and planned residential development in C or R-1 districts. Under supplementary regulations, non-conforming buildings and uses has been a subject for controversy. Continuation of non-conforming buildings and uses stipulates that any lawful use of any dwelling, building, structure or land existing at the ef- fective date of this ordinance may be continued even though such use does Hall...Only 10 more days forget today at 5 p.m. is educational building of Christmas cantata, Legion...Back Mt. Fire Co., from 6 to 8 p.m. Fellowship for the service until © Christmas... Check the deadline for ALL the Trucksville United Dallas Community Library Book Club at the Fire Hall... clubs of the Back Mt., at out the great gift ideas in classified ads... Methodist Church... Church, 7 p.m...Jackson Christmas party, 1:30 the Irem Temple Country the Post... Township Fire Co. p.m., Library Annex... Club... Christmas party 2 to 4 p.m., at the fire hall... N “A . : of LL ) \ 3 Ns J \. conf Sip J not conform to the provisions of this ordinance except as otherwise provided. Under changes of non-conforming may grant a special exception for a change from one non-conforming use to another non-conforming use if it finds that all of the stipulated stan- dards are met, such as no structural alterations, no increases in traffic generation or congestion, no increase in the danger of fire or explosion, no increase in noise, smoke, dust, fumes, vapor, gases, heat, odor, glare, vibration, or electrical disturbances; We would like to offer a word for mothers who have heard their children say, ‘I have nothing to do.” Mothers, do you find it diffiuclt to keep your children busy? If so, here’s an idea for you. Why not keep them busy with interesting things to make. The Back Mountain Memorial Library has books that will provide suggestions for things that children of all ages can make--everything from doll. making to model car con- struction. The library is for you and your family--why not take full ad- vantage of it! The library celebrated Children’s Book : Week November 14 through 19th. The children’s annex featured a display of antique children’s books and a doll in the display case ‘and children using the library were given free bookmarks. Also, in honor of Children’s Book Week, the ond, 3rd, and 4th grades from Dallas Borough School made small paper ornaments depicting their favorite book, which will be used to decorate a Christmas tree in the annex. Ellston Trevor has written a new novel called, “The Theta Syndrome’ which has recently been added to the shelves of the library. This is a story of slow terror, of a mind imprisoned in a nightmare. An unexplained freeway crash had left Claudia Terman with severe brain damage: the attractive young victim lay in a coma, ‘‘dead” except that her brain was funcioning feebly, in the theta-rhythm range, the twilight zone of consiciousness. The only clue to a killer was the silent scream of a terrified brain! “The Grasp of Consciousness’ action and concept in the young child, and no increased threat to health by reason of rodent infestation. These are only the most relevant or controversial sections. There are many more items to go over in the proposed Jackson Township zoning ordinance at the first meeting which will be held Dec. 19 at the Jackson Township Fire Hall. It is then that all residents may attend and recommend or give con- structive criticism. It is then the Planning Commission hopes to resolve all problems and items of controversy for the benefit of all. by Jean Piaget reports the results of experiments conducted at the world- famed Center of Genetic Epistemology = in Geneva, to distinguish between the child’s ability to perform the actions required by a simple task and the child’s un- derstanding of the rationale behind the action. This has always been at the core of Piaget’s work, and it is here extended into an interesting new area of the child’s mental world. Have you visited the Pennsylvania Room of the library? This room is located on the second floor of the main building and includes all the books which are in any way connected with includes nuch interesting in- formation about Pennsylvania in- cluding the books about Dallas by D.A. Walters and Dr. Budd Schooley On Monday, Dec. 19 members of the Back Club will hold Readings by Mrs. Edgar Brace and Mrs. Frederick Anderson will be given after which carol singing will be led by Mrs. Brace and accompained by Mrs. Traver Nobel. Refreshmaents will be in charge of Mrs. Arch-Austin and Mrs. Donald Jones. S77 IFEFEIIFIIFEFEXINIRI ZI XI NINE INGNIRIF BHI NSHAXE RIT ISRGIGh SUNDAY 1-6 g” il Net DAILY 10-8 ¢ A PHARMACY
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