“Il think that PennDot has done a good job clearing the roads considering it’s the first winter storm of the season,” said Henry VanHorn of Shaver- town: “Although | live on the school snow route, which is usually kept clear of snow, | understand that most of the otherroads are also cleared.” “Il enjoy the first snow of the season, although | would rather it fall on Christmas eve,” said Terry Danks of Harveys Lake. “This kind of weather depresses me a bit, but it still starts to get me into the Christmas spirit.” PHOTO and TEXT by GLEN HOFFMAN “Considering that this storm was the first of the season, | think that PennDot did a good job in clearing the roads,” said Dorothy Hoyt, also of Shaver- town. “But | think they should stop using salt to clear the roads because it ruins cars. Drivers should just drive slower; that would help prevent accidents even on the Saturday, Dee. 12, will be a special day at the Dallas Township Elementary School. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the PTO will be sponsoring the Winter» Carnival, an event eagerly awaited by the children. There will be fun and activities for all toenjoy. There will be games and prizes for the children. Cartoons will be shown periodically - throughout the day. Tickets will be sold for participation in the games There will be baked goods, books, plants and white elephant items to purchase. Parents will have an opportunity to purchase a variety of handcrafted items in a shop for adults white the “Corner Shoppe’ will feature budget priced items which ony children may purchase as gifts. Pizza, hot dogs and soda will be sold in the cafeteria. As a special treat, Santa Claus will visit the Car- nival and talk to all youngsters. Parents may bring their own camera and take pictures. The PTO is giving each student in the Township Elementary School five tickets so they may enjoy some of the activities for free. However, all children and parents in the area are invited to attend. Persons in charge of various committees are as follows: Games- Pricilla Liput, Baked Goods-Elaine Moran, White Elephants, Books, PAGE THREE and Plants-Sue Ehst and Sharon Jones, Children’s Store-Yvonne Eckert, Adult Store-Millie Robinson, Refreshments- Cheryl and Lee Wagner, | Movies-Gary Hozempa, and Ticket Booth-Kathy Jesse. Co-Chairpersons for the event are Marsh Paczewski and Jean Utter. In this event of in- clement weather the Carnival will be held on Sunday, Dec. 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. . : mostslippery street.” AL LANDIS, president, Luzerne County Fall Fair Association, receives a $400 check from Rick Shannon, associate publisher of The Dallas Post. The check was presented to the association as its share in a recent Pack 281 lists awards Dallas Cubscouts Pack scribers. At left is Dave Phillips. secretary of the Fair Association. (Paul Strasser Photo) Something New and Different. . . Just In Time For The Geschigan - Lodge 233, 281 opened their Order of the Arrow, Boy ou November 20 meeting Scouts of America, hd A with a ceremony Ceremonial Dancers was Holidays { presented by = Mrs. thoroughly enjoyed by all. | Merithews; Den 3 on Dan Mello is their Adult | “Four Freedoms.” Advisor. XS i Cubmaster, Barry The Cubby Award was Brown and Susan Jordan, = son by Mrs. Charney’s Si ifts & Acessories Awards “Chairman, ' Debi. .. Ror Gl Seasons presented” the Mrs. Smith’ Ss’ “Den 1 did following boys with awards: Kevin the closing ceremony the’ Charney - Bear Badge, 1 “Living Circle.” gold arrow, Edward Next Pack meeting will Reabuck == "Bean ‘Badge, 1 gold arrow, 1 silver arrow, Albert Finarelli and Sean Price - Citizen and Outdoorsman, Brian Jordan, Mark Paczewski - Sportsman, Matt Jones, Lee Wagner, Myron Suehodolski - Out- doorsman, Jan Ursiak - Sportsman, Traveler and Athlete, Greg Steuben - Aquarant and Citlzen, Brett Weyman - Out- doorsman and Naturalist. 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