red ~ PAGE SIX Roy H. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Stevens of Rte. 1, Dallas, Army’s delayed entry ih This. designed to allow the individual to take up to one year before actually entering active duty. fn, SERB, 47 EER RER RR SH RRR RELA FERENCE BRBRSIFOBRRY insures that the individual will be able to select the training and even the location of assignment upon entry. Upon entering the the in- dividual will undertake | basic training learning! skills such as drill and: ceremonies, = marksma- nship, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and army history and ‘traditions. Completion of basic itraining is but the first! step. After graduation, | the fire ieee ERE eight of our best selling varieties in a generous 12 pound box. Regular $7.75 Now through Christmas $6. 25 ; Gertrude Hawk Coons for Candylovers Everywhere 845 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Mundy Street, Wilkes Barre Pittston Plaza, Pittston NL OSL N= SHAFFER’S PINK AP Rt. 6, West of Tunkhannock Selection Of and Plaques INCLUDES: OPEN BAR & f , Combining the Veteran’s Day holiday with American Education Week, the third graders at Westmoreland Eleme- ntary School in Trucksville enjoyed a unique opportunity to learn more about some of the School roles nation’s world. Using a replica of the famed Wright Brothers plane, visitors detailed the first motor driven, C+Airman First Class, Robin Dutko representing the Wilkes College ROTC Air Force program, visited with the youngsters to assist in extending the children’s social studies background which occurred at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in with a presentation December of 1903. centering on the With the aid of pictures significance of that and illustrations, the holiday for all Americans, story of the air corps first and by reviewing some missions during the * important contributions beginning of the U.S. that men and women and Postal Services ‘‘air mail’’ delivery system was also recalled for the youngsters. Man’s future their ‘flying machines’ have made to our modern The GFWC, Dallas Junior Woman's Club held its’ Christmas Dinner meeting recently at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Following the dinner a candlelight installation ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Elaine Hudak, membership chairman. assisted in welcoming the five new members. Debbie Cappellini, Lee Lawrence, Pat Davies, Bonnie Kubusti, and Sue Myers were presented with the club flower, a long stemmed baby blue carnation. Two guests, Anna Cervenak and Ann Marie Shannon, were also PLE greeted by the member- ship. Guest speaker for the evening was Anna Cer- venak from Bell of Penn- sylvania, who gave a slide presentation on Christ- mas Customs Around the World. After the dinner and meeting was held. Club members were reminded to get articles for welfare baskets to Terri Amann. If anyone is able to help with the packing or delivering of the baskets please contact Terri Amann at 675-1615. Fruit baskets and cakes will be prepared at Christmas time for senior citizens. They will be delivered with Meals on Wheels, Dec. 22. For further information contact Debbie Cappellini at 639-2766. } The next meeting of the GFWC, Dallas Junior Woman's Club will be Jan. 6. The GFWC, Dallas Junior Woman’s Club, is a the Pa. Federation of Women's Clubs. Its membership is open to all young women 18-40, who want to serve their community. For membership information contact Elaine Hudak, 675-2228. Invitations to all members of Back Mountain area service clubs have been issued through their respective presidents to attend the fourth annual Eggnog Extravaganza on Dec. 17 at Irem Temple Country Club. The founder and sponsor of this event is the Dallas Kiwanis Club. Each service club has been requested to make a report by Dec: 10 with the number of persons ex- pected to be present. Clubs participating in t he Eggnog Extravaganza and receiving invitations are the Lions Club of Kingston Township, Dallas, Har- veys Lake, and Lake Silk- worth; the Dallas Rotary Club, the Dallas Area Jaycees, and the Back Mountain and Dallas Kiwanis Clubs. The wassail bowl opens at 5:30 and a buffet dinner will be enjoyed at 6:30 p.m. plus a short seasonal program, with conviviality con- tinuing after the dinner. The Dallas Kiwanis Club has two service projects in keeping with the holiday season planned. Paul Selingo will Gr ig HARVEYS LAKE 639-1264 SAT. SUN. NEWBERRY ESTATE DALLAS, PENNA. - direct a party on Dec. 15 for residents of the Dallas Motel, while Ron Mosea and Charles Wasserott plan a party for ex- ceptional children during the same week. Dallas Junior High Builders Club, sponsored by Dallas Kiwanis, will be providing trees at the school and at the central plot at the junction of routes 309 and 115. Dallas Kiwanis Club sponsors Circle K Clubs at Penn State campus in Lehman and College Misericordia, a Key Club at Dallas Senior High, and the Builders Club at Junior High. Immediate Past Lt-Governor George McCutcheon is chairman of Sponsored Youth. In addition the club has sponsored three other Kiwanis Clubs locally, and co-sponsored a new club recently in Ecuador, South America. space travel plans were also described through the use of a display model of a space shuttle vehicle. Among the topics ex- plored by the cadets and Major Taylor, their ex- planation of the military version of telling time was most enthusiastically received by the third graders. The group also explored by reviewing musically, some of the important and best loved songs representing each of our nation’s military bran- ches. Musical accompani- ment was provided by Mrs. Sally Davenport. Program planning for the visit was coordinated by Westmoreland Eleme- ntary Faculty Kathleen Reiss, Mayclaire McCarthy, elementary Principal Samuel A. Barbose, and Wilkes College U.S.A F. Staff, Lt. Col. Bruce Burke, and Major Gary Taylor. Cr a2 VISA Call 675-4207 CELEBRATE HARVEYS LAKE Doncin 639-9998 Olugers ) IDIOVIN 823-6323 TATE FW Luncheon...Mon.-Fri., 11:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Dinner... Wed.-Fri., 6:00p.m.-10:00p.m. Saturday, 7:00p.m.-11:00p.m. Bar hours: Mon.-Fri., 11:30a.m.-2:00a.m. Saturday, 6:00p.m.-2: 00a. m., Sunday cancelled. We are hidden within The Courthouse Square Towers Building, corner of North and N, River Streets, across from the Courthouse in Wilkes- Barre. Free covered Parking. 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