The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 09, 1983, Image 14

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This week’s Post Spot-
light is on Dino Liva,
junior at Dallas Senior
Dino is known throughout
the local area for his
musical talent. . His
musical ability is not sur-
prising since both his
professor of music at
College Misericordia and
conductor of Sinfonia da
mother teaches piano and
plays the cello. She has a
master’s degree in music
and also is a member of
Sinfonia.
auditioned and placed
first as concert master for
the State’s Orchestra in
Eastern Seaboard States
where he has qualified
and will play the violin in
the performance. Unless
interested in music, few
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violin for the past eight
years, taking lessons
from his father. Last year
has worked his way
through Regionals, States
and now All Eastern Sea-
board States.
Dino has played all over
brother, Victor, have per-
formed for both
elementary and second-
ary students of the Dallas
School District.
with a band. Mark also”
performed once at the
school. Victor plays the
piano. Dino’s youngest
brother, Mario, age 11,
nine, are taking lessons
Despite practicing on
other interests such as
swimming, racquet ball
and basketball.
He does not participate
in other sports programs
parents are talented Dino is concert master people realize the honor Wyoming Valley with THURSDAY--Valentine Day’s Turkey Dinner-Roasted
* musicians. for Sinfonia da Camera. Dino has received. different orchestras, Tom turkey-gravy, whipped potatoes, sausage stuffing,
Dino’s father is Most recently he He has been playing the including the Oratorio cranberry salad, milk. Bonus: Valentine chocolate cake,
Society. He and his Senior Buffet. Buy your sweetheart a lunch today.
servatory. If he gets the
opportunity, Dino would
like to study in Europe.
Dino’s father speaks
Italian fluently but Dino
has not mastered the
language as yet but does
understand it and can
speak a little.
because of possible injury
to his hands but Dino
enjoys them as a spec-
tator.
He is an excellent
student and has been on
the Honor Roll in both
junior and senior high
school. Dino plans to
following graduation from
high’ school. He is
currently taking his SAT’s
but needs only to audition
to study at a music con-
Dino has progressed
much further than most
musicians at his age and
looks forward to 6 a
musical career.
What's
Cookin’
‘High School. Camera. He has taught in ~~ January, at Hershey. as a sophomore, he 3 i
The son of Mr. and Mrs. many places throughout He has sent his resume qualified for District DALLAS SCHOOLS :
Ferdinand Liva of Dallas, the country. Dino’s to Boston for the All Orchestra and this year Feb. 9-15 }
WEDNESDAY--Spaghetti-meat sauce, Italian bread
butter, Garlic bread-butter, Jr.Sr.; or Italian cold meat
hoagie w-lettuce-tomat, buttered peas-carrots,
pineapple-raisin combo, milk. :
FRIDAY--Cheese pizza (2 slices) or egg salad sandwich,
carrot sticks, turkey vegetable rice soup, frosty fruit
(new item), milk.
MONDAY --Hot dog on bun or pork bar-b-que w-relish on
roll, buttered mixed vegetables, pears, milk. Bonus:
Heart winning foods.
He comes f : .
musical nis HE Dine Li TUESDAY--Honey baked chicken or balogna-cheese)
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@ Closeout Closeouton Men's : brother, Mark, plays both ne Sendwich Suterey ; Naipped potatoes-gravy, milk.
onMerys Sunrider & Designer (Fleece-lined) the cello and piano and is Bonus:Baked:Chocolaie Browiile,
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Feb.9-15
Senior High
WEDNESDAY--Pork bar-b-q w-relish or southern fried]
steak on bun, French fry shoe string potatoes, apple-
sauce, honey peanut butter bars, milk. ;
THURSDAY--Hamburg-gravy, mashed potatoes,
carrots, Parker House roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
SRLECHON OP Men's an average of two hours attend college, perferably FRIDAY-Pizza or egg salad sandwich, buttered green
WESTERN daily, Dino finds time for a music conservatory, Although only a junior, Ibeans, potato chips, pineapple tidbits, milk.
MONDAY--Valentine’s Day--Deli hoagie w-lettuce,
minestrone soup, Cupid’s crackers, sweetheart cherry
delight, milk.
TUESDAY--Hot dog or kielbasi on bun, potato puffs,
baked beans, peaches, milk.
Junior High and Elementary
I#'s Bird Feed ing Time Ag ain | ALLOTHER WEDNESDAY--Ham pattie on bun, candied sweet
SHIRTS & potatoes, buttered peas, cinnamon sprinkle cake, milk.
25|b.WildBirdSeed ~~ *42% BELTS THURSDAY--Hamburg-gravy, mashed potatoes,
501b. Wild Bird Seed $749 10% OH us Parker House roll-butter, pineapple tidbits,
251b. SunflowerSeed *6%° : FRIDAY--Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, potato
501b. Sunflower Seed *10°? Special- chips, carrot-celery sticks, pears, milk. 1
$1.00 MONDAY--Valentine’s Day-Hamburg on bun, pick]
—_ *Quantity Prices Available S ALE chips, minestrone soup, Cupid's crackers, sweetheart
_ Smaller quantities available. bss . cherry delight, milk.
— Checkout our BetFeed Supply Dep}. TABLE TUESDAY--Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans,
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SERVICES FOR RENT
Parenting Skills course being offered at the school. ’ tre mt tele er Te
Furnished Rooms--Dallas/g
Harry Ashford area, kitchen privileges,
A ‘‘school for paren-
ting’’, a cooperative effort
between Charles James,
Lake-Lehman = Elemen-
tary School principal and
Lehman-Jackson PTA,
will begin on Feb. 16 when
Joanne Ennis of Dallas
begins a six-week course:
Communication and
Parenting Skills.
The classes will be held
on six Wednesdays from 7
to 9:30 p.m. at the Leh-
man-Jackson Elementary
School. The course is open
to fathers and mothers
and to single parents of
children of the Lake-
Lehman School District.
The course focuses on
those communication and
parenting skills which will
enable parents to listen so
children will talk; talk so
their children will listen,
and solve problems so
that no one loses. The
course recognizes that
parents are significant
models for their children
for many acquired
behavioral and attitudinal
patterns, including drug
and alcohol behaviors.
Mrs. Ennis believes
that parents can be taught
skills to help them help
their children develop
positive self-concepts and
valuable skills for living.
Mrs. Ennis resides in
Dallas with her husband,
John, chairman of the
English department at
King’s College, and their
two sons, Erin and
Connor.
local chef from Kingston,
will be the special guest.
February with candy
being delivered in March.
peaches, milk.
Plastering--Complete or
patchwork, swirl ceilings,
paint work. I do small and
big plastering jobs, 30 yrs.
exp., Ref. furnished 823-
5583. 2-4-P
Interior Painting--$40
average size room, you
supply paint; $60, a room,
my paint. Wallpapering,
paneling done. Also trees
cut and removed. 829-
3143. 3-4-P
All Types of Car Repairs--
Call Paul at 822-7829. 4-4-P
THE BACK MOUNTAIN
TAXI CO. is better than
ever now. We are back on
our 24 hour service 7 days
a week. We travel any
place on the east coast of
the United States. We go
anywhere cheap cab rate.
Fast dependable service.
We are the best. BACK
MOUNTAIN TAXI will
travel 675-1509. You call
we’ll transport, fast
response. 4-1-P
FOR RENT clean windows and floors,
TO BE HELD AT THE ORIGINAL 1951 LOCATION ON Dallas Township PTO The nominating com- §—— price negotiable. 639-2421
FRIDAY N 1G will hold a regular mittee for the slate of ask for John. 4-4-P
Ly T business meeting officers for 1983-84 will be §Harveys Lake--Furnished
Tuesday, Feb. 15, 7:30 selected at this meeting. rooms, light Work Wanted-Will watch
FEBRUARY 18, 1983 RLS fain, Eh tam
y pm, in the school for the PTO, an Easter ljaundry, telephone, Weekdays, after school
cafeteria. Joe Beckus, candy sale, willbeheldin {reserved parking. Call and vacations.
anytime, 639-2371. 52-6-P
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''Country Western Store" THURS &FRI. Classifie S
\ Maid. Ddllas,Pd, 675:4800 PARENTING COURSE-PTA president Linda Mazur, Lehman-Jackson Elementary
free laundry, utilities
included. Reasonable.
675-3393. 3-2-P
HELP WANTED
Help Wanted--$100 per
week part time at home.
Webster, America’s
favorite dictionary
company needs home
workers to update local
mailing lists. Easy work.
Can be done while watch-
ing TV. All ages, ex-
perience unnecessary.
Call 1-716-842-6000. Ext.
6658. 3-2-P
Help Wanted-Woman to
12, 3 p.m.-6 p.m., oc-
casionally 3 p.m.-9 p.m.,
weekdays. Call 675-3726
before 8 a.m. or after 9
p.m. 4-3-P
WORK WANTED
Work Wanted--Will paint
any room for $25. while
you supply paint; will
References. 639-1957. 4-4-
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