Congratulations to Melissa Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Owens, Mary Street, Shavertown, who has been selected Dallas Senior High School repre- sentative to Pomeroy’s Teen Board. Missy will be a senior at Dallas in September. As a member of the Teen Board, Missy will appear in various fashion shows repre- senting Pomeroy’s. It was farewell to Father Hugh McGroarty and welcome to Father John Foley on June 20 when the parishioners of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton and Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, sponsored a reception in Frances Cabrini Church. Over 100 people at- tended the celebration which featured delicious finger food prepared by parishioners. Father McGroarty, who has served at St. Frances «and Blessed Sacrament Churches for the past three years, has been transferred foi: St. Patrick’s Church in White Haven. Father Foley will assume his pastorate after serving as assistant pastor at St. Aloysius Church in Wilkes-Barre for nine years. -0- Housing is still needed for American Field Ser- vice Bus Stop students who will be staying in our area July 9 through 13. Students from many countries including Italy, Brazil, Tunisia, Finland, Greece, South Africa and West Germany will need a place to sleep and eat. Anyone interested in hosting student can ob- tain information by calling Sally Davenport, 675-1332; Karen Mertz, 675-2457 or Pastor Lynn Rothrock, 696:3629. x 0 Members of Girl Scout « Troop 633 recently held an end of the year party at Wong's Palace. Joe Wong really outdid himself for the girls, providing a delicious meal. Learning how to use chopsticks was enjoyable, if not success- ful. Those attending were Nicole Kingsbury, Lisa Davenport, Debbie Davenport, Renee Balberchak, Shelby Naperstek, Samantha Naperstek, Nancy Nesweiski, Lori Nesweiski, Tracy Coulter, Kristen Gladey, Kim Chapple, troop leaders Sally Davenport and Joan Kingsbury. -0- Last week many young ladies attended the Cheer- leading Clinic sponsored by the Dallas High School Cheerleaders. Under the very capable direction of Mrs. Mary Ann Storz, girls 6-12 learned the ins and outs of becoming a cheerleader. On Thurs- day, a pep rally was held to show parents what the girls learned. Proceeds from the Cheerleading Clinic defray the cost of sending the Dallas cheer- leaders to summer camp. This year’s Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction is just around the corner, So don’t forget to keep the weekend of July 8-11 open. Joe Killeen, chairman, has donated one of the Newman dolls which will be for sale at the auction. Previous auction goers remember that Mrs. Newman’s dolls always pepped up the bidding. Make plans to attend this year’s auction. It’s lots of fun and the money goes to a good cause. 20: Congratulations to Robert ‘Bobby’ Baird of Trucksville who was re- cently installed as the 57th president of the Dallas Rotary Club. Baird is yice presidént * in ‘¢harge’ of sales at 730 Broadeasters, Inc. He is-also' leader of Bobby Baird Dixieland Jazz Band. Other officers installed were Kerry Freeman, vice president; Don Evans, secretary; Jack Barnes, treasurer; Don Lockhart, John Reishus, Ed Roth and Fritz Hall, directors. Duncan White- head is past president. -0- Best wishes to Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski, cafeteria manager at Lake-Lehman Junior High School upon her retirement. Glendoris was entertained at a retirement party held at the Castle Inn. She is the wife of Leonard Shilanski, Qutlet Road, Lehman. The Shilanskis have one son Gerald, who resides in California. -0- Mrs. Clyde W. Birth, South Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville has returned from Philadelphia where she attended the gradua- tion of her grandson, Bradley C. Birth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birth, Santa Monica, Calif., from Drexel University. Bradley graduated with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. He has accepted a position with the Sperry Corpora-’ tion in Virginia. 0- Like many Back Mountain families, our family attended the Great American Circus, June 27 at the Dallas Township athletic field. For children a circus is always exciting, more so when it’s performed under a big top in their hometown. A special thanks to the Kiwanis Club for sponsoring the circus. -0- Robert Griffith, Montrose, former Dallas resident, will teach a summer workshop at the Colorado Mountain College, located at Maloit Park Center in, Minturn, starting in July. Mrs. Robert Griffith of Trucksville, will teach mithing and black- smithing forging. He is married to the former Karen Kaschenbach of the Back Mountain. -0- Congratulations to James L. Brown Jr., who received his juris doctor degree from Dickinson School of Law. Brown, sone of James Lenahan Brown, Trucksville is a graduate of Lafayette College. He will be associated with Atty. Richard A. Jameson, Harrisburg. -0- Welcome to the daughter of William and Janet Lozo, RD 4, Dallas, born June 26 at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Many years of happiness for the Lozo’s and their new daughter. -0- The Kunkle Fire Co. is concluding their 1982 Fund Drive. Membership letters have been distri- buted to residents. All donations can be mailed to Kunkle Fire Co., c-0 Chief Jack Dodson, RD 1, Box 155, Dallas, Pa. 18612. ‘0- Mr. and Mrs. C. George Poynton, Davenport Street, Dallas, observed their 24th wedding an- niversary, Saturday, July 3. The Poyntons were Shavertown United Methodist Church by the late Rev. R. DeWitt Yost. Their attendants were Ralph and Eleanor Ell Mr. Poynton is the son of Mrs. Ruth Poynton and the late Cecil G. Poynton of Shavertown. He is associated with the Prudential Insurance Company. Mrs. Poynton is the former Margaret Weigel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Weigel of Trucks- ville. The Poyntons have three. daughters, . Juli, Kristal and Laura; and a granddaughter, Jennifer. They celebrated their anniversary at a family dinner. STARTING AT 549800 available. 5 pc. Diningroom Suites Specs. iSDAY, JULY 7, 1982 Members of the Noxen United Methodist Church will have a church picnic Sunday afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. in the grove just back of the church on Tunkhannock Road. Flowers on the altar for services on Sunday in Noxen United Methodist Church were placed there in celebration of the 52nd wedding = anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton. Mrs. Kenneth Williams is home after a stay as a medical patient in Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock. Douglas Mills, a former the Dallas Christian Academy, was a recent guest speaker at the Independent Bible Church of Noxen. Members of Noxen Independent Bible Church have completed plans for ‘Neighborhood Bible Time,” which will be held next week at the church. Rev. Jerry Tallent is pastor. Members of Ruggles United Methodist Church honored these 1982 graduates of Lake- Lehman High School at services recently: Cyn- thia Rood, Ronnie Swire, Charles Austin, Jr. and Congratulations are ex-# tended to Miss Nancy Vic-# tor, daughter of Rev. ange Mrs. Jacob Victor, whe was graduated wit honors last month fro: WR i Bowmans Creek Lions: Club has suspended its bi weekly dinner meetings: KINGSTON TOWNSHIP A Dallas was uninjured last Wednesday when the car she was driving was struck by an unknown vehicle at the intersection of Route 309 and Car- verton Road in Trucks- ville. Mary Dower, RD 1, Dallas was traveling north on Route 309 at about 8:30 p.m. An eye- Photo) A ARAL RANRINDE LEGAL DIVORCES $175 TOTAL FEE Attorney Michael Davis. Call 822-1201 or 800-872-3011 FOR HIRE CARPENTER FOR HIRE BY HOUR OR ESTIMATE ON LABOR - 477-5591 - 477-5846 witness verified her ac- count of the hit and run and said the offending vehicle continued on Carverton Road without stopping.. Kingston Township Police Sgt. William Pugh investi- gated. There was no injuries when a Swoyersville stop sign on Mt. Zion Road and ran broadside into a passing vehicle on Eighth Street, Wyoming last Friday. Skid marks of about 25 feet were noted on Mt. Zion Road. Police Charlotte Mary Pucavage, Shoemaker St., Swoyersville did not stop at the intersection, or PARTS Refrigeration Parts - all makes. | Cold controls, defrost timers, motors, heaters, door gaskets. Bring in your model no. and old part. Appliance Parts & Supply’ CLASSIFIEDS Call 675-5211 and fill this space! skidded through it. Her’ 1973 Chevrolet Coupe: struck a 1978 Plymouth: driven by Sue E. Shaffler of Harveys Lake. The: Plymouth was towed to Wesley’s in Dallas. King? ston Township Patrolman, Don Gavigan investigated. 2 <0- 5 Kingston, Township Police investigated complaint of criminal mischief at the West- moreland Elementary School last week. The incident was reported by Kenneth Raphael, a janitor at the school. Damage included 18 vent pipes ripped off the roof. Stones were piled against the building to provide access to the roof. -0- ; A .22 caliber, H&R revolver, has been reported stolen from a bedroom trunk at the residence of Harry Brill, 200 N. Main St., Shaver: town. The theft occurred sometime in May and Kingston Township Police are looking for a ning shot, 61%” barrel, blue metal revolver with venti lated rib, Model 939. sti Kingston Towns# Police report’the gun wag taken by lifting the sides off the old trunk. 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