Charlot M. Denmon) A pet show was held at the center June 29. There were approximately 25 entries in this event. Prizes were awarded to the winners in each category. Winners were Heidi Hagen and her Doberman Pinscher, ‘Midnight”’, largest; Lynn Tomchak and her guppy “Polly”, smallest; Bobby O’Donnell and his rabbit “Peter”, ‘most unusual; Jill Shaffer and her dog ‘‘Chico’’, most obedient; and Joanne Zuba and her cat “Fluffy”, prettiest. The Horseshoe Tour- nament which was to be held June 29, 30. and July 1 has been postponed due to inclimate weather. The deadline for registration has been moved to July 5. The Dallas Recreation Center held its 1st Annual Junior Horseshoe Tour- namrent on June 28, 29 and 30. Approximately 40 children entered the competition. Winners were Girls Division 1, ages 6-9, the winner: Lori Brokenshire; runners-up: = Chrissy Shalata; Girls Division 11, The tournament will be p.m. Categories are men’s singles, men’s doubles, and mixed doubles.” Trophies will be awarded. Registration can be by calling 675-4833. A junior progress with 40 children competing in 4 divisions: girls, 6-9, and 10-13; boys, 6-9 and 10-13. Prizes will be awarded when the tourney is completed and the winners are announced. Arts and Crafts was directed by Laurie Hiller on Wednesday, July 28. Finger painting was en- joyed by all! Coming events for the ages 10-13, winner: Jill Radzinski; runner-up: Kelly Saba. Boys Division 1, ages 6-9, winner, Jonathon Dombek ; runner- up: Mark Richardson; Boys Division 11, ages 10- 13, winner: John Maniskas; runner-up: Mark Farrell. each category. week of July 3 are as follows: A minature golf trip will be held July 6 from 1p.m. to 4 p.m. for children , age 7 or older. Departure will be from the Recreation Center at 1 p.m. Cost is approximately one dollar. Permission slips are required and can be ob- tained at the center. Every Wednesday evening beginning July 5 will be movie night. The first feature will be 45 minutes in length. There is no admission fee and everyone is invited to at- tend. Ladies exercise class was postponed last week due to rain. Because of the holiday, class will be held Wednesday, July 5, at 7 p.m. According to Penn- sylvanis Crime Watch, you can discourage burglars by making you home a tough target. The Governor’s Justice Commission recommends that everyone in your family know not to give out information to unfamiliar callers in- dicating who is home, who is out, or when the family will be gone. Make crime more trouble than it’s worth. Special Group SCOOTER SKIRTS Special Group SLACK SUITS Buy first dress at regular Long Sleeve Daily ‘til 5 CUSTOM FRAMING Ready-Made FRAMES 0% off All Long 1 2 GOWNS OFF Thursday and Friday ‘til 8 Etchings "PRINTS © © © oo oo © oo 0 o LIMITED All Service by Tony at 675-3440 Lease -A- Painting for home or office Assorted gy BELTS & TT TIT LE em aim op A - JEWELRY - WESTERN SHIRTS Ladies—Mens—Childrens » LEATHER BOOTS 2) 2) | Straw - Western GIFTS WOOD 10 PET TTD ] . NNER & GROOMING AIDS SADDLERY & TACK HORSE FEED Master Charge Visa Welcome and 675-5166 HATS "Truck - Suede Floppy Going fishing HORSE HEALTH PRODUCTS Going to the beach > 22, 18708 Summer Hours Daily 11 to 5:30 Friday 11 to 9:00 Tennis fans will be anxious to know the courts are nearing completion. The tennis tournament has been tentatively scheduled for July 22 and 23. ‘Barb’s Wire , Everyone is invited to participate. = For more details on any of these events contact the playground at 675-4833. counter for selling meats. menu. people. $10
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