The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 22, 1982, Image 8

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New paraments for the
ltar and pulpit will be
dedicated at the morning
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worship service Sunday at
11 in Mount Zion United
Methodist Church. The
gifts, given by family and
in memory of Mrs.
Blanche Lewis, mother of
Miss Marilyn Lewis.
~ Gerald Shaffer, Mount
Zion, is a medical patient
at Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
Chri ~ weekend
at St. Frances X.
Cabrini R.C. Church,
yrverton, and its sister
sh), Blessed
Father John. Foley,
pastor, for this weekend.
At St. Frances X. Cabrini
R.C. Church, mass will be
offered Friday evening at
5 and again at midnight.
Christmas morning
masses will be offered at
8:30 and 11:45. Sunday
masses in St. Frances
Church will be offered at
8:30 and 11:45 a.m. and
Sunday afternoon at 5.
At Blessed Sacrament
R.C. Church in Cen-
termoreland, Christmas
mass will be offered
Friday at midnight; at
10:30 Christmas morning,
and Sunday morning at
10:30 and Sunday evening
at 7:30.
Children of both church
schools were guests at
Christmas parties held
Sunday morning following
Sunday School at St.
Frances X. Cabrini R.C.
Church and also at
Blessed Sacrament R.C.
Church. Sponsoring the
parties were members of
the Confraternity of
Christian Doctrine of both
churches. Lawrence
Kalnoskas is president.
Miss Cynthia
Millington, Lake Louise,
the reigning Miss Nor-
theastern Pennsylvania,
came home Sunday and is
spendng the Christmas
vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Millington, Lake Louise.
Wellesley College,
Wellesley, Mass., Boston
suburb. She is a graduate
of Dallas High School.
Come Springtime, Cyn-
thia will be competing for
the title of Miss Penn-
sylvania at a pageant to
be held in Allentown.
Tom Schulze, son of
Betty and Fred Schulze,
Carverton, is spending the
Christmas break with his
parents. He is a student at
Mansfield State College.
The annual Christmas
Eve candlelight service
for members ofthe thre
United Methodist
Churches of the Carverton
UM Charge will be held
Friday evening at 7:30 at
the Carverton UM Church
with Rev. Dr. Allan
Cease, Charge pastor
officiating. Public is in-
vited to attend.
Jack and Betty Rogers,
Shavertown, will present
a program of special
music during the morning
worship service, Sunday
at 11, in Mount Zion
United Methodist Church.
Flowers on the altar for
Sunday morning’s wor-
ship service in the Orange
United Methodist Church
were presented by the
William Perry family in
memory of their
daughter, Caroline.
The annual Christmas
Eve family service at the
Centermoreland United
Methodist Church will be
held Friday evening at
7:30, Rev. Donald Walter,
pastor, has announced.
Public is invited to attend.
The traditional
Christmas candlelight
service at the East Dallas
United Methodist Church
will be held Friday, 11
p.m., Rev. Donald Walter,
pastor, has announced.
The public is invited to
attend.
Gifts
Stocking
Brooklyn
for the Red
Appeal of
Methodist
Another Christmas item
needing support is the
sale of church plates at
the Centermoreland UM
Church. The plates make
nice Christmas gifts. Mrs.
Bea Beatty is in charge of
the Church plate sale.
Sean Ryan Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Davis, Mount Zion, was
baptized at the morning
worship service on
Sunday in Mount Zion
United Methodist Church.
Rev. Dr. Allan Cease,
pastor, officiated.
Mrs. Jean Hronich,
Mount Zion, was a
medical patient in Room
446 at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital at
presstime. Also a patient
at presstime in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital,
Kingston, was Mrs. Elna
Southworth, Mount Zion.
David Stibgen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Stibgen, Carverton, is
home for the Christmas
break. He is a student at
Penn State’s = main
campus at University
Park.
Thomas Moore, East
Dallas, was a patient in
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston, at
presstime, while Warren
Stanton, also of East
Dallas, was a patient in
Wilkes-Barre’s Mercy
Hospital.
Jazzersize
Westmoreland PTO will sponsor jazzersize classes.
The eight-week course will be held Thursdays at 8 p.m. in
the school cafeteria starting Jan. 6. Register now by
ic is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 30, at the Kirby calling Pat Karuza at 696-3481 or Donna Cave at 696-3423.
alth Center between the hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
ective Jan. 4, 1983, the Venereal Disease Clinic held at
e Elizabeth B. Kirby Health Center, will be
rescheduled from Thursday afternoon to Tuesday
rning between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
yone can walk-in to this clinic for an examination,
treatment or just to obtain information. There is no
charge for clinic services and an appointment is not
necessary. Clinic services are provided to everyone
regardless of age or residence.
ix FTA
Weis announces
Christmas candles
Final pickups for Christmas Candles from the Dallas
Fire and Ambulance Auxiliary will be held on Wed-
nesday, Dec. 22 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Thursday, Dec. 23
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, call 675-0751.
Theresa Gentile, Mary Ann Daley, Beatrice Bolacker,
Barbara Adamchick, Pat O’Dea, Dave Boich
(photographer). Standing, Elayne McHale, Colleen
0’Dea (photographs); Virginia Everett, Joan Thomas,
John Reiss, Bernie Marco, Sally Kolendowicz, Mike
Steele, Jim Kratz. Back Mountain winners were: Kim
Culver, first in crewel, first in drawn cartooon; Brian
Porasky, first in oil painting, first in acrylic on canvas,
second in water color; Kirk Adamchick, first in black
and white drawing. In the adult contest Sandy Porasky
took first in photography.
AWARD WINNERS--The Wilkes-Barre Area Chapter of
Parents Without Partners, recently held its International
Youth Exhibit Award Contest at the Community Room of
Pomeroy’s at the Wyoming Valley Mall. Chairman of the
event was Beatrice Bolacker; John Reiss co-chariman.
Winners at the Chapter level, will be judges at regionals
at the January Conference. From there, they to to zone
level and International level. The 1981-82 winner Robin
Bolacker of the Wilkes-Barre Chapter was the winner at
Internationals with a ceramic figure. Shown in the pic-
ture are committee members, seated left to right:
profit sharing
A new addition to the
meat processing plant has
enabled Weis Markets to
begin a cheese packaging
Sigfried Weis, president
| of Weis Markets, Inc,
Sunbury, announced the
Christmas profit sharing
new stores as well as the
remodeling and enlarging
of many existing stores.
Currently, "Weis
Markets ' operates 112
ployees.
Weis Markets has
marked. another great
year of progress in 1982.
onus checks totaling
employees. This is
hared a portion of its
Pee SLES
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The chain opened‘ four
new markets, including
one in a new area for the
company, W.Va., and en-
five existing markets. Ten
bakeries and six in-store
pharmacies were added.
operation and has added
additional space for ware-
housing. Scanning was in-
stalled in 18 additional
stores to bring the total
scanning stores to, 38.
During 1983, Weis
Markets will open several
stores in Pennsylvania,
West Virginia. Continued
expansion will. provide
more, opportunities for
employees dedicated to
serving the public.
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8 BT 4 JBUUR- GUT,
Parents Without
Parners, Inc. is an in-
ternational non-profit
organization which aids
single parents = with
problems of raising their
children alone. It was
. incorporated in New
York, 1958, and has
chapters in every state,
Canada and Australia. Its
programs. and activities
| are entirely the volunteer
its members.
| Persons are eligible for
single parent, by reason
of death, divorce or
separation. ' The local
chapter was organized in
1975 and has a mem-
bership of 90. The chapter
meets the third Wed-
nesday of each month at
St. Theresa’s Church, Old
River Road, Wilkes-
Barre.
Through discussion
demands and respon-
sibilities. P.W.P. helps
meet these challenges.
During the month, varied
family programs and
adult social activities are
held.
The worst time of year
for these people is the
time that’s supposed to be
the best. Is it possible for
single parents to cope
with all the holiday
pressures and still enjoy
this special season with
together with other single
parents and their children
helps: 2
PWP. is full of
Christmas activities,
parties for the adults and
family. Among the local
chapters, activities are a
family trip to Berwick,
Christmas family dinner,
adult dinner dance and
caroling to various
nursing homes.
munity service chairman
Jim Kratz schedules
events during the year.
their children? Getting
CHRISTMAS
REBENNACKS IN CO & SHAVERTOWN
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§ INTRODUCE THE ALL NEW Professional
; TREE : FRIGIDAIRE MICROWAVE OVENS positions
; SR TER '§ WITH 10 YEARLIMITED WARRANTY & .
IQUIDATION SALE open ;
; _ A Si Professional positions
open for the 1982-83 school
year in the Dallas School
District are, part-time
elementary instrumental
music instructor, two
days per week, $34 per
day for the remainder of
the 1982-83 school year;
elementary long term
substitute (kindergart-
en).
Anyone interested in
these positions should
contact Gerald Wycallis,
supervisor of curriculum
and instruction, in the
curriculum office as soon
as possible.
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Hattmark. Christmas Cards
Model MC-700M
FEATURES INCLUDE:
® 45 Minute Timer
¢ Defrost Setting
® Variable Cooking Power
Model MC-900M
FEATURES INCLUDE:
® Auto Defrost
® Touch-N-Cook Controls
® Digital Clock and Timer
Model MC-800M
FEATURES INCLUDE:
© Meal Minder Probe
® Heat & Hold Cycle
® 2 Speed, 60 minute timer
INTRODUCTORY INTRODUCTORY INTRODUCTORY
PRICE PRICE PRICE
$378$3285288
REBENNACK APPLIANCE
KINGSTON
259 Wyoming Ave
pLPIRR RA
Dally 9 4:30: Sat. until Noon
_ Noreasonable
offer refused!
22,600BTU
KEROSENE
HEATER
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Reg. Price $289
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Factory PLUSRED TAG SPECIALS
Aythorized Or $14.74 Per Mo. THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE
‘Merry Christmas from
BACK MOUNTAIN
. LUMBER & COAL
HARDWARE & GIFT STORE
FORALL YOURGIFTS & HOME NEEDS
MAIN HIGHWAY,SHAVERTOWN
PHONE 675-2127
Mon.-Thurs, 810 9; Fri. (Christmas Eve) 8 to 4
FREE KEROSENE CAN scetion
with the purchase of a heater between Dec. 17 & 24.
ROUTE 6, EYNON | ROUTE 11, EXETER
§76-47710343-6631 654-24560823-5200
B® ROUTE 315 WILKES-BARRE | ROUTE 11, BERWICK
Next to Jack Williams Tire | Next to Jack Williams Tire
(117) 752-7050
mss # INVENTORY SALE
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