PAGE FOURTEEN # Over 1000 children, ‘parents, and friends of the ‘Dallas Township lementary School were (delighted by an afternoon of shopping, fun, games, and abundant holiday spirit. The scene was the 3rd Annual Winter Car- | nival sponsored by the | Dallas Township School + P.T.O. The carnival, held in the § school’s gymnasium, was the result of months of | preparation by P.T.O. ‘members under the | guidance of chairman ~ Jackie Downend, and co- ' chairman Jan Waligorski. Hundreds of hand- - crafted items were sold as | Christmas gifts at the I children’s ‘‘Corner ~ Shoppe” and the adult | Christmas store. . There was a white elephant table featuring | used articles, books, and i plants, and a bakery shop Dr. Joseph Skok, repre- | sentative of the Pennsyl- . vania . Department of . Education, = recently . visited Lake-Lehman | School District where he represented Dr. Robert ~ Scanlon in presenting to with all kinds of baked goods, jellies, and canned goods. Children enjoyed such games as Comet’s Pins, Smurfs Nerf, Blitzen’s Basket, Elf’s Shuffle, and an exciting new game to this year’s carnival, E.T.’s Walk. Other very popular additions to this year’s attractions were the face- painting booth, game room for Mommys. and Daddys with such prizes as Daring’s Gift Cer- tificates, Dinner for two at Mill Creek Farm, and a camera. : Also new this year were ruffles for a ceramic Christmas Village donated by = Millie Robinson and family, Gingerbread house donated by Joanne Freeman, and an afghan donated by Mrs. Alice James. - the district, certificates of pre-registration for the state-wide school im- provement program. Dr. David Preston, superintendent of the Lake-Lehman School District, accepted the ‘Cartoons were shown throughout the day, and lunch and refreshments were served in the cafeteria. Of course, Santa joined in the festivities, and pictures of the children with Santa were taken by the Back Mountain Jay-c- ettes. Chairman of the various booths and activities were games, Priscilla Liput; baked goods, Lynn Romano; white elephant, Marsha Paczewski; children’s store, Pat Jones; refreshments, Jean Utter; movies, Jeff Cheryl Wagner; Ticket booth, Barbara Meade; Publicity, Nancy Delinsky and Elaine Moran. President of the Dallas Township School P.T.0. is Kathy Jesse. certificates on behalf of the board of school directors and acknow- ledged the efforts of the teachers in the school improvement project. ‘The certificates were the result of the acceptance of 3% plan for school improve- ment and is the first step in the department of education’s school registration process. John Oliver, assistant principal, headed the buy are right for you? 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