~0dds and Ends Bazaar and Bake Sale will be held at Courtdale United Methodist Church, Courtdale Ave., Courtdale, Wednesday, Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Skating Party A Roller Skating Party sponsored jointly by Trucks- . | ville, Westmoreland and Dallas Borough PTO’s will be held at the Roller King in Kingston, Thursday, Oct. 21, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Advance ticket sales will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 20 and 21, in each of the participating schools. Tickets also may be purchased at the door of Roller King. The public is invited. Dinner -.Luzerne County Democratic Committee announces its dinner will take place Friday, Oct. 22 at the Woodlands beginning at 6:30 p.m. The dinner will honor the com- plete slate of candidates endorsed by the Luzerne County Democratic Committee including AllenErtel, Cyril Frank Harrison, 11th Congressional Candidate; Ray Musto, 14th Senatorial District; Bill Connolly, 20th Senatorial District, and others. Tickets may be obtained by calling or writing the Luzerne County Democratic Committee, 215 Miners Bank Building, Pittston, Pa. "Roast Beef Dinner The annual Roast Beef Dinner, sponsored by the Leh- man United Methodist Women, will be held at the Leh- man United Methodist Church on Oct. 23 from 4:30 p.m. until all are served. Takeouts at 4 p.m. Tickets are available at the door or from members. Committee persons are Naomi Nuss and Lillie Lamoreaux, co- chairpersons; Elda Coolbaugh, Ruth Disque, Janet Eddy, Celia Ellsworth, Ruth Jones, Marguerite Krupsha, Karen Perrego, Robin Rogers, Margaret Spencer, Helen Squier, Dorothy Wright, Vera Tough and Judith Dawe. Home energy publication available 0. winter approaches, a Senator Frank J. “(’Connell, R-20, reports that two helpful publica- tions dealing with home mental Action, Inc., based in Harrisville, N.H. has issued the ‘‘Fuel Savers, A Kit of Solar Ideas for: Existing Homes.” - : Senator O’Connell energy use are available. .onecluded by pointing out The Governor's Energy (hat copies of these J { { Bazaar Town Hill Hobby Club will sponsor a bazaar, bake sale and flea market, Saturday, Oct. 23, starting at 2 p.m. at Town Hill United Methodist Church. Roast Beef Dinner St. Andrew's Orthodox Church of Dallas, is sponsoring its annual Roast Beef Dinner, Saturday, Oct. 23 at the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall, Route 415, Idetown. The family style, all you can eat dinner, will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. More information can be obtained by calling Mrs. John Kriel at 639-5004 or Mrs. Robert Rhodes at 696- 1650. A bake sale and bazaar will be held at the same time. Call Mrs. William Ostrum for donations 675-5109. Roast Beef Supper There will be a Roast Beef Supper and Bazaar at the Dymond Hollow Methodist Church on Oct. 23 starting at 4:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. Adults $4.50, children, 5-12, $2.50. 388-6532. No tickets will be sold at the door. Pork Supper Town Hill United Methodist Women will sponsor a Pork Supper, Saturday, Oct. 23, starting at 4:30 p.m. at Town Hill United Methodist Church, served family style. Pork Dinner Lake Silkworth Fire and Ambulance Units will sponsor their 5th Annual Pork Dinner, Sunday, Oct. 23, at the Lake Silkworth Fire Hall. Serving will be from noon to 5 p.m. Donations are adults $5.00, children $2.50 Arts & Crafis Sale The seventh annual Fancy Fair Arts and Crafts Sale for the Oldest House, East Main St., Laceyville, will be held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the old landmark. Featured will be all homemade items including tree and house ornaments and decorations and gifts for all ages. A bake sale wil feature ‘“‘made-from-scratch’ foods. Coffee and funnel cakes will be available all day with hot lunches of beef soup, chili and hot dogs or cold lunches and other beverages. Dried flower arrangements ‘‘do-it-yourself”’ bouquets also will be sold. Everyone is invited to attend this big weekend sale for “The Oldest’, which is easily reached by any exit to the town from Route 6. Special Services Special services will be held at the Glenview Primitive Methodist Church in Dallas, Oct. 24 through 27 with the Rev. and Mrs. Bob Bovd of Scranton as the guest To all publicity persons for school, social and civic groups in the Back Mountain: The Dallas Post wel- information and press release material on events, upcoming or al- ready held. We will try and provide as complete ‘Wellesley Night’ at Seminary comes Council has published the ‘“‘Home Energy Cost Cutting Guide for Penn- sylvania.”” Total Environ- publications may be ob- tained at his district of- fice, 701 Market St., Kingston. Barry Juda, owner of the new Sew-Rite Shop in the Dallas Shopping Center, believes in taking part in community events. “It is from the Back Mountain Com- munity from which I draw most of my business,” in taking part in the community in various ways-through employing local residents, ad- vertising locally, and exhibiting or setting up displays in community events.” Authorized Dealer’ Ru: Sales & Service Abe '§ seemereatasdtuose 73.6006T0 | | HEATER $179°° OLD DAL PINE 320 Exeter Ave., West Pittston PHONE 655-4262 It was for that reason that Juda set up a Sew- Rite display at the recent Pa. Quilters Association 1st Annual Quilt Show held at Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre ~~ Campus. Persons were invited to register for a gift cer- tificate at the show and last week at the shop in Dallas Shopping Center, the name of the winner, Mrs. R. Wilson of Scranton, was drawn. Mrs. Wilson is the recipient of a $10 gift certificate presented by Sew-Rite. Students and parents from all Wilkes-Barre and Scranton: area high schools are invited to a special ‘Wellesley Night” sponsored by Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Thursday, Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m. in the Wallace F. Stettler Learning Re- sourcs Center, Sprague Avenue, Kingston, an- nounced Alan B. Crocker, College Placement Director. Nancy Hogan, senior assistant of the Office of Admissions of Wellesley College will present a slide show and answer any questions about the school. The program is being sponsored by Wyoming Seminary and the local Wellesley College Club. Although reservations sme Otfice Columbus Ohio are not necessary, anyone interested in making them or needing more information may contact Crocker at 287-1126 or their own high school counselor. \ ' ‘speakers. The Rev. Boyd and his wife, Pegiy. are both- Washington, D.C., Bible College, and have had special studies in Biblical Archaeology at Wheaton, Ill. College. Services will be held Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. The pastor, Arthur Keiser, invites the public to attend. The church is located on the corner of Terrace and Poplar in the Fernbrook section of Dallas. Ballet Performance The Ballet Society of Wyoming Valley will present the Eglevsky Ballet Co., under the artistic direction of Edward Villella, on Sunday, Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. College, will be held in the Darte Center for the Per- forming Arts, South River and South Streets, Wilkes- Barre. Reserved seats are $6 for adults and $4 for students and senior citizens and can be purchased at The Gift Box, Kingston; Humphrey’s Bootery, Shavertown; Book and Record Mart, Wilkes-Barre; Lady Oris, ‘Wyoming Valley Mall, or at the box office prio to the performance. Music Program On Sunday evening Oct. 24, the “Welsh Cookies’ will present a full program of music, at the Idetown United Methodist Church. The Welsh Cookies have entertained in several areas of the Wyoming Valley. The Idetown United Methodist Women are sponsoring the program. The public is invited. “Love and Stuff’ beginning at 7 p.m. There will be a free will donation taken and refresh- ments will be served. UNICEF Drive The Sarah Circle of the Dallas United Methodist Drive for the Dallas area Sunday afternoon, Oct. 24. Any (child interested in collecting should be at the church in ‘costume by 3 p.m. A permission slip must be filled out by the child’s parents. Members of the Sarah Circle will provide transportation and assistance. After collecting, a treat will be provided at the church. Children should be picked up at 5 p.m. Trip Colwell Class of Dallas United Methodist Church will ‘sponsor a trip in the Lancaster area, Christmas Magic, Penna. Dutch Style, Tuesday, Oct. 26. Trip. includes dinner and tour for $27.00. Anyone interested may call Alice Brown, 675-5811. we need your help. ! It is of utmost im- portance that we adhere to strict deadlines in order to facilitate production. All copy and photos must be in our office on Gerald Ave. by noon on Friday,’ for inclusion in the follow- V.F.W. Post | ' PAGE ELV] i) Poetry Society | / The Valley Poetry Society will meet Thursday, Oct. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the second floor meeting room of the Osterhout Library, Wilkes-Barre. A short business meeting will be followed by an open reading period for members and guests, Al persons interesfont in poetry are| invited to attend. ! Fall Bazaar Hire The Ella Moore Class of the East Daiias United Methodist Church will sponsor a Fall Bazaar, Saturday, Oct. 30, from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. in the church social rooms. There will be handicraft, Christmas items, bake goods, white elephant booth and garden produce: Refreshments will be available. Craft Fair i 7 The Annual Craft Fair sponsored by the Prince of | Peace Women will be held at the Parish Hall, Main Street, Dailas, on Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jane Thompson is chairman. The snack bar will be. open all day. 7 i Rummage Sale } The Fall Rummage Sale sponsored by the Dallas United Methodist Women, will be held Nov. 4 and 5 at the Dallas United Methodist Church, Church St., Dallas. All proceeds from the sale will be used for mission projects. On Thursday, the sale will begin at 9:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. | A snack bar featuring homemade soup and sandwiches. will be available. On Friday, the sale will open at 9:30 p.m. and conclude at 1 p.m. Friday. is ‘‘Dollar-a-bag’’ day. New and used articles, white elephant, toys and games, jewelry and household articles will be on sale. Vegetable Soup Supper East Dallas United Methodist Church will sponsor a Vegetable Soup Supper, at the church, Nov. 6, from4to7. p.m. The “All You Can Eat” menu includes crackers, | bread, dessert and beverage. Cost for adults is $2. 50, | children under 12 years of age $1.50. vs Policeman’s Ball | The Back Mountain Policeman’s Ball will be held of Nov. 20, 9 pm. to 1 a.m. at the Gate of Heave Auditorium. Music will be provided by the Merr Makers, with square and modern dancing. Tickets canb obtained from any area police officer. Paul Sabol an Don Gavigan are chairmen of the event. RE-ELECT NITE TO BE HELD AT : 283 — Wyoming Ave., Kingston ing week’s paper.. 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