The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 22, 1983, Image 6

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    MRS. JAMES TONE
Clergy of the Wyoming
Conference of the United
Methodist Church received
a special recognition at the
1983 Conference sessins
held at Scranton June 10-13
when four UM area clergy-
men were chosen as dele-
gates to the General Con-
ference of the United
Methodist Church to be
held in May in Baltimore,
Md. all four are well
known in the Back Moun-
tain area.
Selected as delgates
were Rev. William Reid of
Wilkes-Barre, presently
completing his fifth term
as Wyoming District
superintendent,
served as pastor of the
Carverton UM Charge;
Rev. Wesley Crompton, a
Trucksville native, who is
currently serving as super-
intendent of the Scranton
UM District; Rev. Charles
Gommer, pastor of the
Church of Christ Uniting in
Kingston, and Rev.
Charles Johns of Pittston.
Rev. Johns served a term
as student assistant at the
Carverton UM Charge in
his earlier days as a UM
minister.
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DR. RICH SWENSKI
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EAGLE SCOUT BRYAN
BILLY
Honors were awarded to
five Eagle Scouts and a
special presentation made
to Edward ‘Ted’ Dreisbach
of Falls at the Eagle Court
of Honors held by Boy
Scout Troop 336 of Center-
moreland-Falls at the
Franklin Twp. fire hall
recently.
Receiving Eagle Scout
honors were John
son of Mr.
and Mrs, John Kuderka;
Thomas Tone, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Tone;
Richard Morgan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Montross; and Bob Faux,
son of Mr. and Mr
Robert Faux, Sr.
Kuderka’s Eagle Scout
project was the building of
concrete benches for
senior citizens of the Falls
area, and the 13-year old
Eagle Scout was presented
with a special gift by Ted
Dreisbach on behalf of the
Falls Senior Citizens
group. Kuderka earned his
Eagle Scout honor at the
age of 13, one of the young-
est boys scouts to receive
scouting’ s high honor.
Tone’ s special Eagle
Scout project was the erec-
tion of a marker detailing
the high water marks in
the Falls area of the Sus-
quehanna River during
flood times in 1952, 1972
and 1975. The marker is
destined to aid Falls resi-
dents in determining what
action to take in flood
times. Tone is a graduate
of Pittston Area High
School and is serving as a
captain in the United
States Army Reserves. He
plans to study law at the
University of Pennsyl-
vania in Philadelphia.
The special Eagle Scout
project selected by Scout
Richard Morgan was, the
erection of street signs in
the Falls area; Eagle
|The annual Rotary Leadership Camp will be held at Keystone Junior College
the week of June 19. Outstanding sophomore students from Northeastern
vocational seminars, designed fo hélp them with educational and vocational
opportunities after high school graduation. Dallas Rotary annually sends four
students to the camp from the Back Mountain Area. Shown above, from
left, are Dave Dillon, Dallas High School; Attorney Merton Jones, Chairman
of the Leadership Camp Project for Dallas Rotary and Dave Garber, Dallas
Scout Robert Faux com-
pleted a house-to-house
canvass in cooperation
with the Franklin Twp.
Volunteer Fire Company
wherein, elderly residents
received special attention
for cases of emergency,
and Eagle Scout Bryan
Montross completed a
survey of the Marsh Ceme-
tery in Centermoreland as
his special Eagle project.
pinned by the new Eagle
Scout mothers, who in turn
their Eagle Scout sons.
Especially honored at
the ceremonies was
Edward A. ‘Ted’ Dreis-
attend the camp.
Alles Heads Church Drive
George J. Alles, Jr., chairman for the $250,000 ‘program at Our Lady of
Harveys Lake, has been expansion fund drive now Victory Church which
named general campaign underway at Our Lady of includes construction of a
Victory Parish, Harveys parish community. center
“CUSTOM MADE’
All Shapes & Sizes
Lake. Assisting Alles in
directing the campaign
lare Charles Parente, Spe-
icial Gifts Chairman; Mrs.
Ann Trapani, Memorial
Gifts Chairman; and Mr.
Bernard J. Boback, Jr.
General Phase Chairman.
This fund drive is being
conducted to finance a por-
and renovations to the
present church. Estimated
$500,000.
All parishioners and
friends of the parish will
be visited by campaign
workers in the coming
weeks to ask for their
pledge support to the pro-
tion of a major expansion gram.
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Betty McDonald
, OWNER
‘bach of Falls, a wether
of the faculty at the Penn
State-Lehman center, who
was presented a plaque,
which cited him ‘for untir-
ing service and devotion to
scouting.” The plaque was
presented by members
and friends of Troop 336
(Centermoreland).
Dreisbach has ‘an
impressive record in
scouting. He is advance-
ment chairman of Troop
336, and has been swim-
ming instructor of the
troop for 15 years. He has
gone to Boy Scout Camp
Acahela in the Poconos
with Troop 336 scouts as
chaperone for 11 years and
has served as counselor to .
all of the troops - now 15 -
Eagle Scouts. Presentation
was made by William
‘Bill’ Geary, troop scout-
master.
Guest speaker for the
Eagle Scout Night pro-
gram was Atty. Michael
Cosgrove; of Pittston, juve-
nile prosecution officer
attached to the Luzerne gy
County district attorney’s
office. Scoutmaster Bill
Geary was program chair-
man. Bill Montross served
as bugler; flag bearers
were Alan Deutsch and
Tim Censidine.
and presentation of
honored as ‘‘Member
of the Month.” From
left, Valerie Gialanella,
(Rod Kaye Photo)
But you will—and | can help.
‘1776’ Plays
The Music Box Dinner
Playhouse, Hughes St.,
Swoyersville, will present
1776”, the award-winning
Broadway hit that chroni-
cles the squabbles and
conflicts leading up to the
Declaration of Independ-
ence.
Performances are sched-
uled for Wednesdays
through Sundays beginning
June 22, with a special
gala performance on July
4.
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