The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1983, Image 6

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THE DALLAS POST, WED
Jazzersize
Do you need to shed those extra pounds gained over the
holidays? Dallas Township Elementary School PTO will
again be conducting Jazzersize classes. The first class
Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. in the township
the Dallas Township Elementary School.
Livestock conference
A Small Farm Livestock Conference will be held Feb.
19, at the Luzerne County Community College Confer-
ence Center in Nanticoke. The conference is designed for
owners of small acreage or small numbers of livestock.
In general these are less than 20 head of breeding live-
stock or 25 head of market animals. Up-to-date produc-
tion information will be provided but it will be slanted
toward small units. Only beef, cattle, sheep, and swine
cussion time will be provided.
Pre-registration is required by Feb. 11. For more in-
formation or a registration form, contact Donna Skog,
Cooperative Extension Service, Courthouse Annex, 5
Water St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, or phone 825-1706,
Vietnam Vets meet
Veterans of the Vietnam War, Post 2, will meet
Thursday, Jan. 27, 8 p.m., at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen
St., Swoyersville. The Veterans of the Vietnam War is a
full service organization open to all veterans.
Paper drive
Back Mountain Kiwanis Club will hold a Paper Drive,
Saturday, Jan. 29, 9 a.m. to noon at Offset Paperback
Company, Dallas. Paper will be collected. No paper
pickups will be handled by the club.
Aerobics and slimnastics
A new series of both aerobic dance classes and slim-
nastic classes has been scheduled to begin the week of
Jan. 31, at the Greater Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA.
Aerobics will be offered Monday and Wednesday, at 10
am. 5 pm. (beginners) and 6:15 p.m. (advanced).
Tuesday and Thursday classes will be held at 5 p.m.
(advanced) and 6 p.m. (beginners). Babysitting is avail-
able during morning class hours. Slimnastics will be held
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m.; Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thur-
sday and Friday at 9 a.m. Advance registration is
required for all classes. For more information call the
Wilkes-Barre YMCA at 823-2191 or ‘stop in at the Y
building.
Wilkes lecture
Author, scholar John Barth will speak at the Wilkes
College Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, Feb.
1, at 8 p.m. The lecture is open to the public free of
charge. .
Barth's five novels to date inlcude ‘The Floating
Opera,” ‘End of the Road,” “The Sot-Weed Factor,”
“Giles Goat Boy,” and ‘‘Sabbatical.”” A collection of
short fictions for print, tape and live voice entitled ‘Lost
in the Funhouse,” and a novel ‘Letters; are also popular
works. .
College’s 50th anniversary celebration and is co-
sponsored by the Manuscript Society and the Anniver-
sary Committee.
Ski Club meets
Wyoming Valley Ski Club has scheduled their next
general meeting for Tuesday, Feb. 1, 8:15 p.m. at Gus
Genetti Motor In,, Wilkes-Barre. A mountain party is
being planned for the month of February. Elk Mountain
is the tentative location at this time. Sharon Hartranft
has announced that there will be opening for the
Killington, Vermont trip to be held Friday, March 4 to
Sunday, March 6. Anyone interested is asked to contact
the above committee chairman.
Bloodmobile
Back Mountain Blood Council will sponsor a blood-
mobile, February 4, at Dallas United Methodist Church,
Church Street, Dallas, between 11:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
Persons between the ages of 17 and 65, in good health and
weighing at least 110 lbs. are urged to donate. This is the
first collection of 1983 and also the anniversary collection
of the Blood Council. Last year, they average 202 units
each time and the target for this collection is 250.
Valentine Dance
Parents of Cub Scout Pack 104 will sponsor a Valentine;
Dance, Feb. 5, featuring the Take Four Band at the
Luzerne Fire Hall, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Beer and set-ups
will be provided. Tickets are $6 per person. Dance
proceeds will be donated to the Cub Scout Pack 104,
6283 or 287-0912.
Cross country race
The First Annual Greater Wyoming Valley Cross-
Country Ski Race will be held Saturday, Feb. 5, at the
Wilkes-Barre Golf and Ski Club, Bear Creek, beginning
at 9:30 a.m. The race will be 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) in’
distance on a well marked track-set course, with racers
starting at 30 second intervals.
Entry forms may be obtained from race sponsors, the
Luzerne County Tourist Promotion Agency, Wilkes-
in Shavertown and Clarks Summit.
The race is dependent on weather and snow conditions.
Alternate date is Saturday, Feb. 12. Information on entry
fees and ski rentals may be obtained from the race
Sponsors. !
Auction picnic
Back Mountain Library Auction will sponsor the first
Anuual Mid-Winter Picnic, Feb. 11, 7-9 p.m., at the Irem
Temple Coutnry Club. The event will be a cash bar
Cocktail Party with hors d’oeurvres at $5 per person.
Proceeds will go to the Back Mountain Library. The
general public is invited to attend.
Ladies Night dinner
Dallas Lions will observe their 33rd charter anniver-
sary with a ladies Night Dinner at the Castle Inn, Dallas,
on Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Flea market
Home and School Association of Sacred Heart School,
Charles St., Luzerne, will hold a Flea Market and Bake
Sale, Mar. 6, in the school hall. Mrs. Geri Valatka is
chairperson. Table reservations can be made by contact-
Joan Kingsbury 675-0835
Very best wishes to
Marge and Arnie
Garinger, Harveys Lake,
who recently celebrated
their 25th wedding an-
niversary. The Garingers
were married in the
Drexel Baptist Church,
Dec. 21, 1957 by Marge’s
father, The Rev. Carl E.
‘Dawkins. '
Marge is the: daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. Carl E.
Dawkins. Arnie is the son
of Mrs. Mildred Garinger
and the late Bud
Garinger.
The Garingers are
parents of four children,
Tracy, Wendy, Amy and
Robert.
The occasion was cele-
brated with a dinner party
given by the Garinger
children. Marge and
Arnie ‘also enjoyed a
three-week trip that took
them across the United
States with visits in
Florida, Texas, Las
Vegas and California.
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Troop 633, Junior Girl
Scouts have been busy
paper mache and cloth
scraps. As a part of their
Gaetano
Ron Gaetano will speak
at Trinity Presbyterian
Church, Feb. 3, 8 p.m. At
the meeting, he will
discuss the topics of his
scheduled speeches in the
Back Mountain Area in
late April.
Gaetano is the coor-
dinator of Human
Resource Development at
Wyoming Seminary and is
This year marks the
first time that citizens in
Pennsylvania will have
the opportunity to donate
a portion of their state
income tax refund to the
Wild Resource Conserva-
tion' Fund.
Refund donations to the
new fund will be used to
develop management
programs and create
sanctuaries for non-game
animals and rare plants.
Rep. Frank Coslett said
the refund system could
generate up to $500,000 for
the fund, which was
authorized by the General
Assembly last summer.
theatre badge work, the
girls are writing plays
which will be presented
using their puppets at the
Father-Daughter Dinner,
Feb. 24. Believe me, it’s
not necessary to spend a
lot of money for kids to be
creative. It’s amazing
how easy it is to create
frogs, puppies, space
critters and old women
from wheat paste, paper
and cloth.
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Sr. Julian Baird, Mercy
Center, Dallas, has been
listed in the Fifth Edition
of the Directory of Hand-
writing Analysts, com-
piled by Marjorie Wester-
history of graphology,
listing of schools offering
such training and pro-
fessional organizations,
as well as listing 186
recognized professionals
from 10 foreign countries
and 31 states in the U.S.
Sr. Julian is one of eight
such specialists in Penn-
sylvania.
Locally, Sr. Julian is
actively involved in
the State Correctional
lectures
a national authority and
lecturer on the subjects of
drug and alcohol abuse
and problems families
face today.
Anyone wishing to help
plan these late April
meetings or to jsut hear
what Gaetano is planning
for these speeches is
welcome to attend.
Trinity Untied
A detailed explanation
of the fund is included in
this year’s Pennsylvania
tax instruction booklets
(long form) or in bro-
Disciples of Christ at
Huntsville Christian
Church cordially invite
the public to their weekly
Sunday services. Worship
commences at 9:30 a.m.
with a church service and
continues at 11 a.m. with
Sunday School. The
Institution at Chase.
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Former area resident
Sally Fulginiti (Riegel)
enjoyed visiting in the
area over the weekend.
Sally reported that she is
very happy with her job
working for Repre-
sentative Olasz in Harris-
and that she is
having fun getting her
new apartment in order.
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Best wishes to Mr. and
Mrs. John 'H.'' Carr,
Church Road, Kingston
Township who celebrated
their 50th wedding an-
niversary recently. The
Carrs were married in
Philadelphia, by the late
Rev. Charles Gorman,
first cousin of Mrs. Carr.
Attendants were Ellen
Tracy and James Crane,
both of Philadelphia.
The couple has two
daughters, Mary
Llewellyn and Margaret
Collett, Shavertown and a
son, Thomas, Pittsburgh.
They have eight grand-
children, Renee, Dawn
Parrish and Brenda
MacIntyre and Kelly
Collett.
In honor of the occasion,
the Carrs were given an
anniversary dinner by
their children. They reaf-
firmed their vows at a
Mass of Thanksgiving
celebrated by Rev. John
P. Foley in St. Frances
Cabrini Church, Car-
verton.
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A recent clipping in an
area newspaper noted
that twin sistérs, Lucy
Brown Coleman and Lizzy
Brown English, cele-
brated their 101 birthday
"in McRae, Ga. That sure
beats the odds, as they are
700 million to one that a
set of twins could both live
to be 100. I hope these
ladies make it to 102!
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Jane Balavage and Ann
Postupack, Cameo, The
House of Living Ideas,
have returned from New
York City where they
attended the Gift
Accessories and Light
Market. While there they
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Mrs. William DeAngelo,
Mt. Airy Road, Shaver-
town, who recently. ob-
served their 30th wedding
anniversary. The
DeAngelos were married
Dec. 127, 1952 ‘in| Holy
Rosary Church, Wilkes-
Barre. Their attendants
were Jenny Rodano Bloss
and Paul Ciavarella.
Mrs. DeAngelo is the
former Mary Ciavarella,
daughter of Jeanette
Ciavarella and the late
Peter Ciavarella, Wilkes-
Barre. Mr. DeAngelo is
the son of the late Anthony
and Rosaria DeAngelo,
Centermoreland.
The DeAngelo’s have
two children, Rosaria and
William Jr., both residing
at home.
The couple celebrated
their anniversary with a
reception given by their
children at Irem Temple
Country Club.
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Two familiar faces in
been named to the Board
relations director for the
Wilkes-Barre Chamber of
Commerce and Damon
Young, executive director
of the Susquehanna Tri-
River Association.
Congratulations!
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Five little newcomers
are making their new
parents very happy this
week. Daughters were
born to Amber and
Christopher = Laver,
Kimberly and ‘Donald
Thomas, Susan and John
Meculloch and Terry and
Dale Clark. Sandra and
Bill Race are the proud
parents of a baby boy.
How wonderful for you
all. Best wishes!
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The purpose of chiropractic
is to restore and maintain
the mechanical integrity of
the spinal cord and its ner-
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pathways are housed in
and protected by the bones
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FOR APPOINTMENT — CALL... 829-2999 or 288-0629
Ceasetown, who will cele-
brate their 40th wedding
anniversary, Jan. 31.
Welcome home, Sheila
Hodges, Pennaprint
circulation manager.
Sheila has returned from
a stay at Wills Eye
Hospital in Philadelphia
where she was a surgical
Donald A. Frederick I11,D.D.S.
Announces additional
hours for the practice of
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and Guy Liewellyn III,
T.J. and Michael Carr,
viewed the newest con-
cepts in lighting and saw
an exciting new collection
of decorating accessories.
planned
Presbyterian is located on
Church Street, Dallas.
There will be a dinner
served at 6:30 p.m. before
the meeting for $5.00
each, also at the church.
For more information,
call 675-3131. Reser-
vations for dinner may be
made through this
number. :
chures available at Rep.
Coslett’s office, 1265
Wyoming Ave.,
Fort.
Forty
church overlooks the
Huntsville Dam and is
accessible from any part
of the Wilkes-Barre area.
For more information and
or directions contact Cliff
Jones, pastor, at the
Church, 675-0611.
of the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Environ-
patient. We're all glad
you’reback, Sheila. Hurry
and get back on your feet.
We miss you in the office.
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pointments may now be
made for weekdays,
Saturdays, and evenings
by calling:
829-2691
Provincial Tower, Wilkes-Barre
675-3088
266 Memorial Highway,Shavertown
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