PAGE EIGHT The Harveys Lake Homecoming Festival Steering Committee has been meeting regularly to plan a two-day cele- bration in June. The steering committee is made up of repre- organizati- The festival, scheduled for Saturday, June 18 and Sunday, June 19, will include a bike race sponsored by Warden Place Association, pro and amateur fishing contests sponsored by the Harveys Lake Bass- masters, an ox (beef) roast sponsored by the Harveys Lake Protective Association, and a tube race sponsored by Little League parents and scouts. The Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club will hold a dance Satur- day night at the Harveys Lake Pub. On both days the borough building and the D.C. Roberts Fire Co. will be open to the public with exhibits. The fire company will exhibit its equipment while the PA Fish and Game Com- mission, the Harveys Lake Historical Society, and the Bassmasters will be featured at the borough building. be scheduled for Sunday, including a sailboat race sponsored by the Harveys Lake Yacht Club, a vehicular parade spon- sored by the D.C. Roberts Fire ' Co., a public motorboat regatta, the Hazleton Ripcords Sky- Hand. Pictured, from left, Anne Wood, Kurt Fetterman, Karen Rebinson, Mark Stash and Nancy Norkaitis. (Dan Walsh Photo) divers Air Show at WINNERS HONORED: Several local artists are shown Hanson’s Park, and the with their award winning works at Sue Hand’s Imagery Avanti Waterbugs Ski inDallas. The students are winners of the Suzanne Maria Show. Rossetti Memorial Art Contest sponsored by Sue and Joe The festival will end Sunday evening with: a fireworks display at Hanson’s Park. All outdoor activities are scheduled weather Winning drawings and Awards are given to violent ‘crime; secondly, Heaven, Lake Lehman permitting and the ox paintings in the second students in grades 7 to encourage young area Junior and Senior High, roast will provide take out annual Suzanne Maria through 12 in a variety of artists and to honor their ~~ Northwest, Muhlenberg Rossetti Memorial Art categories on each grade {alent Christian Academy, orders upon request. The homecoming promises two fun-filled days at the lake with these events, and, along with the other local restaurants and stands, good food will be in abundance. Contest were displayed last week at Sue Hand’s Imagery in Dallas. The contest is spon- sored annually by Joe and Sue Hand. level. There were a total of 124 ribbons awarded from a field of nearly 250 entries. The contest has a dual purpose; first, to honor Miss Rossetti, a victim of Entries were received from students at Dallas Junior and Senior High, Tunkhannock, Wyoming Area, Valley West, Wyoming Seminary, Bishop O’Reilly, Gate of Sweet Valley Christian, and Nanticoke Area. Judges for the contest were Doris Mae Hughey, a local artist and Ann Spencer and Lynn Ritts, college art students. 3 Leigh Eyet fortune last Friday. Ed Zukosky Dallas Auto S EricLee Peking Chef Chuck Bolster Libby Cyphers Gino's Shoe Store news. Hanover Bank \ Old River Road Mark Kalish Back Mountain v Y/ EY) DD DU i it