16 THE DALLAS POST WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1983 FIRE SAFETY: Red Chapman, chief of security at the NPW Medical Center in Plains Township, recently presented a fire safety lecture and demonstra- tion at the Meadows Apartments in Dallas. Residents of the apartments, comprised of senior citizens and the handicapped, participated in a mock fire drill which included their use of a fire extenguisher. The lecture covered such topics as, ‘Safety in the Apartment,‘ ‘Exiting the Building in Case of a Fire,’ and ‘What Makes Fire Burn? Mr Chapman is shown explaining the use of a fire extinguisher. Rededication Rededication of the Carverton United Method- ist Church will be held Sunday at the 9 a.m. wor- ship service. The special service will mark the competion of improvements at the church, including new siding and other improve- ments. Among the new donations by church mem- bers in memory of deceased family members will be a candlelighter presented in memory of the late Herman Coon and a new cross fro the front of the church donated in memory of the late Howard ‘Bud’ Edwards. Rev. Dr. Allan Cease, pastor, will officiate at the special serice. Refresh- ments will follow in the church social rooms. It's A Beautiful World At Green Valley! MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS! ANNUALS *Geraniums © Lobelia *impatiens © Portulaca *Marigolds © Petunias *Begonias ® Ageratum * LOGS ° SPIKES * COMBINATION POTS * VINCA VINES We Will Fill Your Special Orders #1 Premium STAR ROSES © MINIATURE ROSES in Bloom GARDEN VEGETABLES © Onions ® Cabbage © Broccoli ¢ Cauliflower © Kohlrabi ® Parsley © Tomatoes LANDSCAPING MATERIALS * AZALEAS * JUNIPERS © ® PINES * RHODODENDRON * BIRCH © COTONEASTER LANDSCAPING * RETAIL » GReenHouses | Communion Open Daily Ine. Sunday Let Our Expert Staff Advise You On Your Needs! NORTHAMPTON STREET, KINGSTON 288-1211 Across From Narrows Shopping Center Eleven children, six girls and five boys, received First Communion in a special ceremony held Sunday morning at the 10:30 mass in Blessed Sac- rament R.C. Church at Centermoreland. Rev. Father John Foley, pastor, offered the com- munion mass and the sac- rament to the class, which had received instructions over the past several weeks under the direction of Mrs. Nedda Cashore. Eucharistic ministers assisting at the commu- nion mass were Stanley IWANT YOU NOTTO CALLNOW FOR Dorrance and Ernest Ples- PROFESSIONAL cott. Scripture reading CHIMNEY CLEANING was by Mrs. Pat Carda- CTION mone and a psalm duet AND FREE INSPE was sung by Frank Geskey WITH THISAD "*"====sss and Jack King. 107. OFF Chimney Cleaning or Top Hat Chimney Caps We also carry a complete line of chimney cleaning accessories & safety products for the serious ‘‘Do-It-Yourselfer’’ Members of the first communion class are Cathy Bachman, Pamela Corby, Maureen Culver, Jason Detrick, George Farry, Will Faux, Michael Gerrity, Christopher Geskey, Kelly King, Karen Kozlowski and Colette Yaronsky. Rsemseansesas "SS esssenesscssl Thirteen children, six girls and seven boys are members of this year’s First Communion Class at St. Frances X. Cabrini, R.C. Church in Carverton, which will receive the sac- rament at the 9 a.m. mass Sunday morning. Rev. Father John Foley, pastor, will administer the sacra- ment and offer the com- munion mass. The chil- Next to Caddie LaBars Mon. thru Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-12 Louk ENJOY THE MANY 675-2266 dren have been receiving 00Lo PLEASURES OF A instruction for First Com- WARM, SOLAR munion from Mrs. Mary fis, HEATEDPOOL. = | solslctik of the Parish Members of the First Communion Class are Have 80° Water Nicole Cheskiewitz ® ’ Swim Nights In Janelle Coolbaugh, Nina Warm Water Mathers, Becky Prebola, Rebecca Yurko, Alison °Extend Swim Antosh, Stephen McCaf- Season ferty, Christopher Bor- asky, Brian Derolf, James Fazzi, Michael Handley, Adam Jatkowski, Joseph LaNunziata. YES! My family deserves a warm pool! Name Telephone: Home, Office S WH 0 p Best Time To Call Street T H E ‘City State Zip CALLTODAY CLASSIFIEDS ® ; “THE SOLAR KING" Arnold Williams is home after a stay at the Univer- sity of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore. Sincere sympathy is extended the families of the late Allan ‘‘Torchy” Wilson and Mrs. Linda Grady, both of whom passed away recently. Friends of Mrs. Laura May will be glad to learn she came home on Wednesday after a stay in Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital. Also home from the hospital and doing well is Mrs. Fay Clark. : Belated birthday greet- ings are extended to John Stonier, who celebrated his birthday on May 10, and to Don Wall, who observed his birthday on Thursday. Saturday is ‘‘Church Work Day’ for members of Noxen Independent Bible Church. The work day will begin at 9 a.m. and if you're contemplat- ing on pitching in, bring along driveway brooms, yard rakes, garden rakes and a bag lunch. Several area friends attended graduation cere- monies held at Baptist Bible College in Clarks Summit. Among members of the graduating class was Miss Linda Jean Will. Officers of St. Luke’s Church School at a meet- ing last week set the dates for the upcoming Vacation Bible School. The VBS will be held evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 starting June 20 and continuing through June 30. It also was Sunday School Classes through the summer. Ladies Society of St. Luke’s Church held its annual mother-daughter party last Wednesday eve- ning in the parish hall. A feature of this year’s affair was a display of original homemade and hand decorated hats worn by the women. Prizes were awarded. Sunday School held a roller skating party Satur- day with a nice attendance by the children. Stanley Hamilton, a director of the Shepherd of the Streets program in Wilkes-Barre, willdiscuss the SOS ministry at an evening program tomor- -row at 7:30 . Exhibit The Domestic Vio- lence Service Center will sponsor its third; annual juried Women’s! Art Exhibition at Wilkes College’s Sor- doni Gallery early in June. This annual event provides area women! artists a forum in which to present their work to the community. The show begins on June 10 and runs until July 9. 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