. BY JOAN KINGSBURY Where did the school year go? It just seemed to fly by. With the closing of schools: many clubs, including Girl Scouts, are holding their final meeting for the year. Troop 633, of which I am assistant leader, held its annual end of the year picnic Wednes- day. Due to the generosity of Sally and Harry Daven- port, the girls enjoyed a picnic supper in their backyard. Sally is leader of Troop 633. Before enjoying a dinner of hot dogs, hamburgers, potato chips, knox biox, and S’Mores, the girls completed trivets they had previously worked on. Sally had some beautiful ceramic tiles donated to her by another scout leader. (Scout leaders always have a neat collec- tion of craft items.) With some odd pieces of wood compliments of my hus- band Bill, the girls created some interesting designs. After the tile trivets were grouted, the girls col- lected twigs to keep the fire going so that it would reach just the right stage by dessert time. In case S’Mores is really some- what of an art; hold the marshmallow too close and you have ashes on marshmallow that isn’t toasted enough and the chocolate doesn’t melt. Following dinner, it was game time. The girls played softball, then kick- ball while waiting for their was a fun evening with everyone having a good time. We aren’t losing any girls this year; none are flying up and I'm really happy about that. They have been a good group, pretty cooperative, seem- ing to enjoy our many projects, rug-braiding, tombstone rubbings, making gingerbread houses, cooking dinners the circus. Troop 633 is a nice group of girls who are fun to be with. Happy summer girls, see you in September! For our readers we have provided the recipe for S’Mores which we did Mr. and Mrs. John Baloga, 177 Lime Wood Road, Shavertown attended the Baptism of their first grandchild, Patricia Baloga, who was born on March 19, at Roch- ester (N.Y.) General Hos- pital. The baby is the first child of Dr. and Mrs. John Baloga, 88 Leander Road, Rochester, N.Y. The Rite of Baptism was performed by Rev. Thomas Wheeland, pastor of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Lake Avenue, Rochester. God- Congratulations to Mary Chappell who recently received special honors for her dedicated services to Boy Scouts. Mary has been involved in the various scouting capacities for the past 15 years. I know Mary personally, and I know what a good worker and community minded gal she is. Lamoreaux who were hon- ored for: their. dedication to as well. 20- Elisabeth C. Jones, known - ‘as Lisa, has accepted a position as Leg- islative Research Assist- ant in the Harrisburg Office of the Pennsylvania State Senate Majority Leader, Robert C. Jube- lirer. Lisa previously served as internship in the Wilkes-Barre Office of U.S. Congressman James Nelligan. Her parents are Attor- ney and Mrs. Edward W. Jones, II, Dallas. -0- Better start thinking _ ANNOUNGE ADDITION TOSTAFF Dr. Ronald R. Kresge and Dr. Stephen M. Lawrence are pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Timothy P. McGurrin to their office for the * practice of Generol Dentistry of 1500 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. - Dr. McGurrin, a native of Clorks Preparatory. School and the Uni- versity of Scranton, where he af- tained Bachelor Degrees in Business Administration and Biology. He re- ceived his Dental Degree from Temple University School of Dentis- fry. While 9 Tewgle. Dr. McGurrin was a member of the Oral ro Surgery irk ili poe Bersalin His addition to the stoff 50 the office to be o through Friday and 5:30 P.M. ey Ts with Dr. McGurrin con be made any week day, as well as Monday and Thursday evenings. For appointments please call: Dr. Timothy MoGurrin 1500 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort, Pa. 18704 287-1191 287-1192 parents were Mdry Kaye Norris and Stephen Baloga. The infant wore the christening outfit worn by her father and all of the children of her paternal grandparents. The outfit was handcrafted by her late great aunt, Alice (Gaj) Zarosly, Swoyers- ville. Among those attending the christening were Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Baloga, Harrisburg; Thomas Baloga, Monroe, ties for the kids. School closes on June 7, less than a month away. -0- Gary Lee Earl and Patricia A. Calhoun have announced their approach- ing marriage on June 25 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. Heidi Anderson and Barry Thomas Wagner have algo. announced their engagement. Both are graduates-of Dallas High School. Heidi works at Offset Paperback Mfes. Inc. 7hile Barry is employed of the Pine Brook Inn and is pursuing a degree in accounting. Warmest wishes to both couples. “02 Congratulations to Bar- bara and L. Mark Winston who were recently mar- ried in B’nai B'rith. Fol- Alice Mary Baloga, Cherry Hill, N.J., and Joseph Baloga, University Park, children of the paternal grandparents. Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. David Baloga, Dallas. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Norris, Rochester. Mr. Norris was reared in Plains. Great-grandmother of the child is Mrs. Mary Baloga, 107 Noyes Ave., Swoyersville. Mrs. Clara Paltrineri, Center St., Shavertown, is a great aunt. Corner lowing a wedding trip to Paris and the Greek Islands, they are residing in Bethesda, Maryland. The former Barbara R. Casper, Mrs. Winston is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Casper, Hillside Road, Shaver- town. Her husband's par- ents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Manuel S. Winston, Buffalo, N.Y. and Phoenix, Ariz. ¥ -0)- The death of Lake- Lelia supervising prin- cipal James came as a shock to the entire community.- Sincere condolensces to his wife and sons. 0- Pretty little girls were born to Anna and Joseph White and Laurie and Michael Popson this week. ulations! ‘As Low As *208 SHAVERTOWN Main Highway (At The Light) 675-3883 [PTET ES TR TTR [TB SON) 4 0] 299 Wyoming Ave 287-1175 [PUTA ROR ERS TRRTTR TT) serve at our picnic and several recipes that are easy and tasty for cooking over .a campfire; Barbe- cued Steaks and Beans: Skillet Breakfast Pie and Mexican Skillet Spaghetti. SKILLET BREAKFAST PIE 4 slices bacon 1-12 oz. pkg. frozen loose- pack hashed brown pota- toes : or 2 c. fresh diced potatoes 4 eggs In an 8-inch skillet cook bacon until crisp. Remove bacon and cook potatoes in drippings till golden brown. Season with salt and pepper. Place bacon across potatoes to divide top into 4 portions. Break an egg into each portion. Reduce heat. Cover and cook just till eggs are set, about 10 minutes. Makes 2 large servings. MEXICAN SKILLET SPA- GHETTI 1 1b. ground beef 1-15 oz. can tomato sauce (2'» tomato sauce cans) 2-1Y oz. pkg. taco mix 2.T. instant minced onion 1s t. salt 8 oz. uncooked spaghetti,» ve. shredded natural ched- dar cheese In a 12 inch skillet brown the ground beef. Add tomato sauce, water, taco mix, instant minced onion and salt. Bring mixture to boiling; add spaghetti. Reduce heat. Simmer, cov- ered, until the spaghetti is tender, stirring frequently, about 25 to 30 minutes. Sprinkle with shredded cheese. Serves 6. © BARBECUED . STEAKS AND BEANS 4 beef minute steaks, 1 Ib. V4 ¢. chopped onion = 1 T. cooking oil 1-16 oz. can home-style pork and beans 3 Y» c¢. bottled barbecue sauce 1 t. garlic salt » t. dried oregano leaves, crushed 14 c¢. shredded sharp process American cheese, 1 oz. In a 10-inch skillet brown the steaks with onion in oil for 1 minute per side. Add beans, barbecue sauce, garlic salt and oregano. Reduce heat. Cover; simmer 10 minutes. Sprin- kle with cheese. Cover; heat just till cheese melts. Makes 4 servings. S’MORES 1 bag regular marshmal- lows Hershey chocolate bars : graham crackers Toast marshmallows over a campfire or grill until browned. Place toasted marshmallow on a graham cracke, put '» a chocolate bar on top, top with another graham cracker. The hot marsh- mallow melts the choco- late bar making it a gooey treat. Sunday: Closed Mondays 4