The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1983, Image 7

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    The Harveys Lake
Protective Association is
planning to host an ox-
roast on June 18.
+ The event is part of a
«broadened program to
kick off summer activities
at the lake. Each
brganization in the
‘an event to promote and
he part of a weekend long
program called ‘‘The
Harveys Lake
Homecoming Festival.”
The roast is expected to
draw a large number of
residents whowill feast on
great quantities of choice
beef. Chariman Butch
Hall (one of the principals
of Benton Foundry) is in
the process of con-
structing a 15-foot long
motorized barbecue spit
designed to hold at least
five full hind-quarters of
beef.
Hall
stated, ‘‘The
Association anticipates
serving a complete sit
down dinner including
beverages and dessert
under the pavilion on
Sandy Bottom Beach. The
event will take place
between 12 and 5 p.m.
Tickets may be ob-
tained form committee
members, or by stopping
at the Harveys Lake
Municipal Building at
sunset,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: The
Dallas Post wishes
Amanda Lee Cunningham
a happy third birthday.
Amanda celebrated the
big day on Friday, April
15 with a family dinner.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Cun
ningham, owners of the
Towne House Restaurant
in Dallas. She has four
brothers, and. sisters,
Scott, Kimberly, Michael
and Matthew. (Dan Walsh
Photo)
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Model trains and old
mining tools, tinware and
antique toys, bookmarks
all
vie with a variety of glass,
china and fragile ceramic
baskets to bring a wide
variety of interests to the
Collectors Show, to be
held Sunday, May 1 from 1
to: 5" p.m: “in the
Educational Building of
the Trucksville United
Methodist Church on
Church Road.
* Sponsored by the active
Back Mountain Collectors
Group, for the benefit of
the Back Mountain
Library, the show will
bring together collectors
whose interests spread
far and wide. Some
collectors concentrate on
one or two areas, others
gather with loving hands
items of a widely diver-
sified nature. As one
member of the Group said
recently, “If you have two
of anything, you've
started a collection.”
Members of the
Collectors Group, which
meets monthly in the
library annex, are simply
collectors. They are not
engaged in the business of
selling but rather
gathering things that
interest them and become
treasures in their own
collections.
In addition to the
organization’s members,
display things that have
wide appeal. A group of
souvenir spoons, more
than 300 of which have
been acquired by Lois
Hughes of Dallas will
share the spotlight with
her extensive collectin of
Lincoln memorabilia.
Tickets may be pur-
chased from members of
the Collectors Group, the
Back Mountain Library or
at the door.
The Dallas Chapter of
the American Field
Service will present a
talent show on Sunday,
April 24 at 8 p.m. at
Trucksville United
Methodist Church Educa-
tional Building, Church
Road, Trucksville.
Exchange students of
the AFS, school club
members, and their
friends will take part.
The program will be
varied and will include
music and skits. It has
already been assured that
the Folk Group of St.
Paul's Lutheran Church
will perform, as well as an
authentic Egyptian ‘belly
dancer.”
Fun for the whole
family is in the offing,
with proceeds aiding the
AF.S.
Tickets may be pur-
chaed from any member
or at the door.
Any local talent may
also participate. If in-
terested contact Mrs.
Jackie Sheehan, 675-0675
or Dorothy Anderson, 675-
2001.
The Dallas Junior
Woman’s Club recently
bestowed, for the first
time in the club’s history,
the distinct honor of
‘‘Member of the Year” on
one of its members.
The award was made as
a surprise at the club’s
monthly meeting to
Valerie Gialanella. A
short presentation of
Valerie's contributions to
the club was made by
Mary Ann Storz and Linda
Vozniak.
Valerie joined Dallas
Junior Woman’s Club in
June, 1980, and has been
actively involved ever
since. Her many activities
include the library auec-
tion, halloween party
committee, Christmas
party committee and
pizza sale co-ordinator.
She has served as co
chairman of the club’s
Easter egg hunt for the
past two years, this year
assuming greater
responsibility for the
event. She presently is
corresponding secretary
for the club, a job that
also includes the ac-
tivities of the membership
department.
As chairman of
membership, Valerie has
organized membership
punch parties to recruit
new members, orien-
tation meetings and
began the ‘Member of the
Season” award program.
She has organized the new
member project--a
Christmas party for the
And she manages to get
cards andflowersout toill
members.
Val lives in Dallas with
her husband, Jim, and
their five children:
Jimmy, © 9; ‘Gina, 7;
Angela, 6; Jenelle, 45,
and Joesph, lI months.
Originally from
Plymouth, Valerie met
Jim while in high. school
at Wyoming Valley West.
Jim is a techer at
Lackawanna Trail Jr-Sr
High School where he is a
co-operative education
instructor. Valerie is also.
a registered nurse and
has worked part time in
the obstetrics department
at Nesbitt Hospital unit
her last baby was born.
The Dallas Jr. Woman’s
Club is very proud of
Valerie and all her ac-
complishments and were
pleased to present to her
the first Member of th
Year Award. ;
That's right.
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