Twenty community leaders are serving as team captains for the 1983 Boy Scout Sustaining Explorer Posts; along with almost 100 com- munity organizations that are chartered to use the Northeast Communic- ation; Russell Lackie, retired businessman; Donald Lasoski, Olympic First Eastsern Bank; Richard Saul, RA. Saul Agency; Rodney Sennett, Merrill Lynch; Dr. scouting program. The team captains who will help make this happen include: Al Boris; according to Chairman Tom Jacobs of Boscov's . | Membership Campaign, i Department Store. Jacobs explained that t Joseph Durako, Com- hese leaders will help monwelath Telephone; make it possible for the Dennis Garvey, Kidder Penn Mountains Council Peabody; Bruce Gover, to support Tiger Cub Northeastesrn Bank; Groups, Cub Scout Packs, Robert Hallet, Moun- Boy Scout Troops, and taintop; Jack Krogulski, TALENT AUCTION--Wyoming Seminary will hold its 10th Annual Talent Auction on Saturday, April 30, at 5 p.m. in the Pettebone-Dickson Student Center, Maple Avenue, Kingston. The auction which attracts hundreds of alumni, parents, students, faculty and friends of Wyoming Seminary features handicrafts, food specialties, paintings, services, dinners, entertainment, Pools; George Lister, Times Leader; Ron Maturi, Graham's Office Andrew Shaw, Wilkes College; Mike Thomas, Blue Cross; Mike Towers; Supply; Joseph Moore, Barbara Wedemeyer, M.E. Moore & Son; Jay Franklin’s Family Niskey, Bowman Restaurants. Petroleum; Frank Jacobs hosted a break- Paczewski, Franklin's fast kickoff on Wed- Family Restaurant; Tom pegday, April 6 at Peeler, First Eastern Boscov’s Baron Room for Bank; Bob Richardson, Lawrence, chairman; and Barbara Killian, co- chairman. Standing are Greg Myers, Judy Mainwaring, Tina Menn, Jacqueline Williams, Carole Burak, Joe Geist, Mary Parente, Joan Churnetski and Loretta Bufalino. ZZ DH I'S APT go re = D- 701 Lt It LL Fe % = RCO, — N | J captains and their teams of five enrollers. Enrollment is held among alumni, members, parents and friends of scouting in order to provide operating funds for the Penn Mountains Council and its Camp Acahela. It is the single largest source of income for the Council, beyond the Wyoming Valley United Way. : PAGE SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sauriders of Reservoir Road, Dallas announce the engagement of their daughter Diana Lynn to Wayne Bryan Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, Dallas. Miss Saunders is a graduate of Dallas High School and is currently employed at Vitamin, World, Wyoming Valley Mall. Mr. Ide is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is currently employed at Native Textiles, Dallas. The wedding will take place on August 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Dallas. Residents Celebrate The Meadows Apart ments celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with a buffet supper. Irish songs were presented by the “Meadowlarks,’’ followed by group singing. On March 24, an Easter dinner was catered by the Regency. Traditional decorations and favors were made by the residents. The religious theme was centered on the fireplace with a vase of palms and lilies. An Easter eg> hunt was conducted after the dinner tollcived by a programn oi Laster music presented by the “Meadowlarks 675-0350 Please Bring Containers and Special Clothes for Special Women K 825-2024 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS (Between Dallas & Harveys Lake) Phone 675-1152 or 675-1869 All Standard & 89? Starting & Country Club LIMAE 12” GLOBE *2.95 3 Privit Hedge B.R. 70% 6-7