—~ PAGE FIVE Luzerne County Common Pleas Judge Bernard Podcasy last week deferred a decision on an injunction sought by neighbors who filed suit against Melvin Myers et al of Harvys Lake in a property-use dispute. Podcasy asked that the Harveys Lake zoning hearing board review the case one more time before he ruled. The request for injunctive relief developed when, according to plaintiffs Dr. Mortimer Slavin, Dr. charged that Myers failed to live up to the terms of a special exception granted for his operation of an apartment in his home in a single family residential zone. The plaintiffs indicated that Myers did not exercise his right to appeal the grant of special ex- ception and is therefore bound by its terms, which means he must hook up his boathouse to the borough's municipal sewer and remove certain boat mooring posts installed for rental. The case has been pending for more than three years and has in- volved the borough zoning hearing board in several reconsiderations of the case. Richard Myers, son of Melvin and a co-defendant in the case, is a Republican committee- man in the borough. A spokesman for the plaintiffs indicated that a hearing on the equity suit would be pending even if the immediate injuntive relief is not awarded by Podcasy. = : oN Chris Rebar] Eighteen members of Boy Scout Troop 336 of Centermoreland have returned after a week at the Boy Scout Camp Acahela in the Poconos. The area troop tied for first place with a boy scout troop from Plymouth Borough in sharing the ‘Com- missioner’s Award’ for the week. Ted Dreisbach of Falls, who has been active in area scouting circles for many years, served as unit leader and was assisted by Tom Tone, assistant scout- master of the troop. area troop, Tom Con- sidine and Eric Bellas, were selected for in- duction to the ‘Order of the Arrow’ and will be initiated at the Fall powwow of that group on Friday, August 15, at Camp Acahela. » Monday evening’s storm put the: lights out at Northmoreland Baphist Church in Center- moreland where the first night's session of the Daily Vacation Bible School was being held but that didn’t put an end to the evening's program. After the lights had gone out, children of the school and faculty sauntered upstairs to the church, lit some candles and finished the evening with singing and a missionary story. Pastor James May, who is . coordinator of the school, was well pleased attendance. About 70 children from the nursery class up through teenagers attended the first night's session. Classes will continue this evening and tomorrow evening, and the closing pcogram will be presented at the evening service Sunday at’ 7:30 when songs, recitations and a display: of the craftwork will take place. Mrs. Robert Statnick is the missionary story teller; Mrs. Norenne Spangenburg is serving as secretary. Craftworkers and assistants include Mrs. Janet Taylor, Mrs. Lois Button, Mrs. Sheila Wideman and Ralph Jones. Faculty members in- clude the following: nursery, Teri Russell, Mrs. Arla Charney; pre- kindergarten, Mrs. Beth Jones; - kindergarten, Mrs. Gloria Campbell, Mrs. Karen Rowlands; primary girls, Mrs. Ellen May; primary boys, Mrs. Anne Malkemes, Mrs. Marilyn Race; junior girls, Michael and Bar- bara Rowlands; junior boys, Mrs. Carol Mon- tross; teenagers, William Taylor. 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