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Address i City State Local governments receive assistance County and municipal Application forms and governments can find assistance for project assistance in supporting design and program devel- local non-profit arts orga- opment is available by nizations in their areas contacting Karen Pollock, through the Local Govern- Local Arts Services Pro- ment Program of the gram Director, Pennsyl- Pennsylvania Council on vania Council on the Arts, the Arts, a state agency Room 216 Finance Build- under the direction of Gov- ing, Harrisburg, Pennsyl- ernor Dick Thornburgh. vania 17120, telephone All local governments (717) 787-1518. are urged to apply to the Mixer planned program which provides : - matching grants, maxi- Friedman Electric mum of $5,0000 to govern- Supply Co., Hill Street, ments that set aside an Wilkes-Barre, will be host appropriation in their 1984 to the Greater Wilkes- budget to support the arts Barre Chamber of Com- in their communities. merce members for the According to Local Arts August Membership Services Program Direc- Mixer. , tor Karen Pollock, local Robert Friedman, governments need not Friedman Electric, invites have passed their 1984 all member to attend the budgets to apply by the mixer on Aug. 17 from 5:30 Oct. 1,1983 grants dead- to 7:30 p.m. Reservations line. Application is only an may be made by contact- indication of intent to sup- ing Debbie Zurinski at the port the arts, and grants Chamber office, 823-2101. will be awarded contingent upon the appropriation made by local government funds for this purpose, Pol- lock explained. This year, restrictions on matching requirements for grants have been less- ened. First-time applicants initiating a program of arts support, and appli- cants increasing support will be given priority con- sideration. HE HE FOO A WAY 1 CAVE (OW TAXES WITH CUR HIGH (NeChIE. NOW WE HAVE A PLAN FOR RETIREMENT. of progress you should be. - You need a financial with 88 years of experience. With no obligation, your IDS re a vacation In a second meetin ‘Personal Financial shows you what you’ll need each IDS representative will show harder. Get in touc sonal Financial Analysis. a two-income financial plan. PUPA © MANAGE MONEY a Name Address “City State Zip : Send To: John Gehron : 18058 IDEAS Divisional Sales Manager TO HELP YOU P.O. Box 27 / ¥ Spurlin honored Lyons, Mrs. Diane Dean and Charles Knorr. A committee of the West Side Tech Teacher's Association has been formed to honor successful alumni and to increase community awareness of the advantages of vocational education. The first honored graduate is David Spurlin, owner ‘and operator of Spurlin’s Exxon, 366 Wyoming Avenue in Kingston. Spurlin is a 1976 graduate of West Side Tech. He took the auto mechanics course, taught by James Gordon, for three years. His Kingston Exxon is a full- service garage, featuring a complete range of mechanical repairs. Spurlin is married to the former lgie Boston and is the father of three children. The Teacher’s Association advises parents who are interested in enrolling their child in auto mechanics or other vocational areas which have present open- ings to contact the school at 288-8493. Shops which have openings for the 1983 school year are as follows: auto mechanics, auto body, machine shop, distributive education, plumbing and heating; sheet metal, building construction, electrical, elec- tronics, upholstery and fashions. : MARY TAYLOR Taylor to speak Mary Taylor, designer and beauty consultant, will be the guest speaker at the Aug. 23 meeting of the West Side-Kingston Business andkProfessional Women's Club. Ms. Taylor will present a slide show of the latest fashions for Fall at the meeting which will be held at 6:30 p.m., at Konefal’s West, Edwardsville. Ms. Taylor, owner of three area hair and skin care centers and style director for a large staff, is an honored member of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, past officer of Pennsylvania Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, member of the Professional Makeup Artists Guild. 4 She also is a-member ofthe Skin Care Association of America, National Association of Nail Artists, and has been a member of the Professional Business Women’s Organization for the past two years. *Subject to change without notice DEPARTURES Dupont: Skyliner Pittston: Amitia's Exeter: Action TV. ........... Wyoming: Stapleton's Midway Restaurant Kingston: Cook's Pharmacy . .. Wilkes-Barre: Martz Terminal . Wyoming Valley Mall (Sears) Nanticoke: Diamond's ... 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