30 ~The Covenant of Stewardship at the beginning of the new conference year will be a part of the services on the Lehman United Methodist - Charge on Sunday, June 18. This will include a report on annual conference and a members and friends are Men of the Charge will Men's Breakfast in Wilkes- Interested persons are The Altar and 9 am. to 9 pm.; and Saturday, June 17,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday will be a bag day. ? There will be new and New student received at the Westmoor Avenue, Registrations for Kin- can be- school office at 287-6584. The Academy employs a method of self-instruction, invited to participate in the district walk for World Hunger which will begin at 2 p.m. at the Plymouth United Methodist Church and proceed up Wyoming Avenue to the West Pitt- Church. The Back Mountain Cluster Council is scheduled to meet this Wednesday, June 14. The Idetown Couples Club will have their annual auction on Saturday, June 17, at the Horseshow Grounds beginning at 11 a.m. used clothing, toys, fur- niture, small appliances and some antiques, also new baby furniture. Mrs. Joseph Sitar -is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Walter Weir and Mrs. Richard Williams, co- chairmen. = Mrs. John Luksic = is publicity chairmen. close supervision. All major subjects are taught, with reading skills em- ., Christian Academy, a phasized. Students : ministry of Westmoor progress according to Church of Christ, 57 South individual learning abilities, thus enabling directed freedom and growth for every kind of student. ; Westmoor is a non- licensed, non-public, non- discriminatory school and is approved by the Penn- sylvania Department of Education. ! The Back Mountain Cultural « ; Center - will sponsor a series of summer classes in two sessions this year with six classes, two per week, for three weeks. These sessions will be from Aug. 7 to Aug. 25. Advance registration will be taken for one or two by telephone June 19 and 20 only, from 5 to 9 p.m. Call 675-2181, Ext. 285 or 286. To register by mail send check payable to BMCC, Box 129, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Please include telephone number. Adult classes, including teenagers, will be: i Brown Lehman Township supervisors adopted an ordinance to create a municipal planning receives degree James L. Brown, Jr., son of James L. Brown, 1234 Irene K. Brown, Tur- cksville, a 1974 graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School, Kingston, received a bachelor of arts degree in history from Lafayette College, June 4. At Lafayette Brown was on the dean’s list, a member of Phi Alpha Theta honorary ‘history frater- nity, board of trustees development and alumni affairs, committee, alumni | association executive committee, student government = represen- tative, student chairmen, joint committee on the cultural program, student affairs committee, and participated in alumni phonathon, intramurals, officer of his fraternity, and was nominated for the George Wharton Pepper Prize. He will attend Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle. this year at the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auc- beef in a freezer locker at Country’s Best, Dallas, and Alderson UM Women hold rummage, bake sale Alderson United hall, Harveys Lake, According to solicitor 6% desis ; 4 have not less than three members and not more than nine members. One member of the zoning hearing board must serve on the planning com- mission. Williams, and Harold Cornell were appointed to the municipal planning commission. Williams will serve on the zoning hearing board with Bill McCarrol and Barry Edwards. Although Samuel will serve as secretary for both groups, he will only have a vote on the planning commission. The board approved a motion to participate in obtaining a joint grant with five area municipalities for the purpose of obtaining radios for the township ambulance. municipalities par- ticipating in the program are Dallas Township, Kingston Township, Kunkle, and Nor- thmoreland-Franklin. In order to obtain the $10,000 grant, which will be Acres of ( “KRINCEK i Air Parking ) | CATERING | Conditioned SR PAGE THREE divided among the town- ships, Lehman Township will serve as a central point through which the grant will be obtained. This will be done at no cost to the township. The township's three fire companies were awarded a portion of their yearly allotment. Lake Silkworth Fire Company will receive $500 since it has already been advanced $1,000. Jonathan R. Davis Fire Company Idetown, and the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company will each receive $1,500. Later this year each fire company will receive another $500. Several bids were ac- cepted by the board. Contracts were awarded to Stewart I. Harris for a power ‘shovel at $5,500; Bradco Supply Company for calcium; either Addy Asphalt or American Asphalt will receive the contract for asphalt. The asphalt.contract will be left to the discretion of the road | foreman, Supervisor Allan Major. - j ng ots Rd EYP Wed Methodist women will Sponsor a rummage and bake sale at the church beginning at 9 a.m. June 23. On June 24, the bake sale will continue. 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