PAGE FOURTEEN COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS--The staff and students of Luzerne County Community College were recently over- whelmed with free coffe€ and donuts compliments of the | THANKSGIVING PROGRAM--Members of Den 1, Cub Scout Pack 232, entertained Dallas Kiwanis members with a skit about the first Thanksgiving, last Wednesday night at Irem Temple Country Club. Those taking part Student Government representatives, from left, Betsy Murphy, Mountaintop, student volunteer; Anne Marie Schartzer, Nanticoke, SGA secretary; Jim Adameczyk, Nanticoke, student activities committee; Audrey Czachor, Plains, student activities committee; Joseph C. Valenti, West Pittston SGA president and Don Godleski, Dallas. THANKSGIVING PR- OGRAM--Michael Wagner, Pilgrim and Eric Spear, Indian helped to tell the story of the first Thanksgiving as the second grade classes of the Dallas Township Elementary School pre- sented a Thanksgiving program in conjunction with American Education Week. The program consisted of several skits, song, and poems depic- ting the first Thanks- giving. Mrs. Klick, Mrs. Lyons and Ms. Zezza, second grade teachers, directed the program. Rittenhouse, Chris Scott; back row, Mike Fritzen, Mike Malak, Sam Wilkes, Shane Williams, Rick Jones, Walter Fry and Joseph Rakos. (Rod Kaye Photo) programs and assemblies during the 82-83 year. Proceeds from the sale will be used for field trips, ' Lake-Noxen Elemen- by Karen Stefanowicz. tary P.T.A. announced Other winners were, the winners of its fund April Covert, Tanya raiser campaign Martin, Greg Dobash, Tuesday, Nov. 23. First place winner, Jessica Noon, won an Atari for Karen Whipple, Karen Stefanowicz, Chris Tawes, Todd Dwyer and Danette Shaw. These selling 61 suncatchers. Second place winner, Valerie McCroy, won a Snoozy Bear for selling 47 suncatchers. There was also a drawing for a students each won an AM- | FM headphone set. There | also were a number of! pocket radios and electric yo-yo’s given away. According to the budget. and finance chairman the sale was a huge success. portable black and white television which was won IT'S BIRD FEEDING TIME AGAIN 251|b. Wild Bird Seed. ........... ‘4.25 50 Ib. Wild Bird Seed. ........... 7.49 25 |b. Sunflower Seed. ........... '6.25 50 Ib. Sunflower Seed. ........ *10.99 | - Smaller Quantities Available HOOF 'N PAW | = Country Western Store | N Main Road, Dallas 675-4800 100 yds off Dallas Hwy.-Across from Mark II | nino Daily 10-6 a Thurs. & Fri. 10-8 pos Sun. 12-4 Start a Carrier Route on your own or witha friend Call 675-5211" for details Dallas Township PTO is once again sponsoring its Winter Carnival to be held at the school on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be many activities for all ages including the children’s “Corner Shoppe’ where children can buy gifts at child size prices. Children up at the Makeup Booth. There will be many games with prizes for children. One addition to “E.T.’s Walk’. Children will be able to watch cartoons and visit with Santa. Back Mountain Jay-C-Ettes will be taking pictures of the children with Santa for those who so desire. Homemade baked goods will be avail- able plus a white elephant sale. In addition to a separate Christmas Store just for adults, there will be a game room for adults. Winners of the adult games will win chances on large prizes such as a Party Time Instant Camera by Kodak, dinner for two at Mill Creek Farm, $50 value, and two gift certificates from Daring’s Market. Refreshments will include pizza, hot dogs, whimpies, soda, and coffee. There are three items to be raffled off, a ceramic Christmas Village valued at over $200, donated by Millie Robinson and family; a gingerbread house, donated by Joanne Freeman and an afghan donated by Mrs. James. Chairman of the event is. Mrs. Jackie Downend and her co-chairman is Mrs. Jan Waligorski. Persons in charge of the various booths and ac- tivities are tickets-- Barbara Meade; children’s Cormer Shoppe- -Pat Jones; adult Christmas Store--Sue Ehjst; white elephant table--Marsha Paczew- ski; baked goods--Lynn Romano; children’s games--Priscilla Liput; cartoons--Gary Hozempa; face painting--Cheryl Wagner and refresh- ments--Jean Utter. president of the Dallas Township PTO is Kathy Jesse. Mr. James L. Nicholas, Principal, Lake-Lehman Sr. High recently released the Junior High Honor Roll consisting of 34 Scholar and 119 Honor students, for the first quarter beginning Sept. 1 and ending Nov. 4. P.T.0. of the Dallas Borough Elementary School will hold their next meeting Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the school. Children and their parents are invited to attend as special emphasis will be given to trains and train displays. Plans for Santa’s Secret Shop will be finalized by Jean Hopa, chairman. Santa’s Secret Shop will take place Wednesday, Dec. 8 through Friday, Dec. 10. It is designed to enable the children to select their own special holiday gifts for their family and friends. Items from the Secret Shop will be displayed during the evening. The children in Mrs. Spear’s third grade class recently prepared a Thanksgiving Feast. Bank dividend First Eastern Corp. has declared a dividend of 65 cents per share payable Jan. 3, 1983 to share- holders of record Dec. 10. The announcement was made by Richard M. Ross. Jr... president. following the November board meeting held at Main Offices in Wilkes- Barre. First Eastern Corp. reported a record third quarter when, for the first time nats 120-3 ear history, profits for the three month period ended Sept. 30 exceeded $2 million. Earlier - this month, First Eastern Bank, the principal asset of First Eastern Corp., the first financial in- stitution in Northeastern Pennsylvania to announce plans to offer discount brokerage services. 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