The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 24, 1983, Image 9

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Displays
THE HARVEYS LAKE BEACH ASSOCIATION will
hold its- annual mammoth fireworks display at the
Sunset section of the lake on Sunday, Sept. 4, at
approximately 9 p.m.
Fireworks will be ‘set off as sailboats from the
Harveys Lake Yacht Club sail on the lake in their
annual Torchlight Parade beneath the aerial display.
This event is sponsored by the association and local
business people as a public service and signifies the end
of the summer at the lake.
Church
FOLLOWING IS THE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS at
the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N.
Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, Pa.
Wednesday, Aug. 24 - 7:30 p.m. - The Evening United
Methodist Women’s Craft Group will meet. Thursday,
Aug. 25 - 9:30-3 Nearly New Clothing Sale will be held.
Sunday, Aug. 28 - 10 a.m. - Morning Worship. Sermon -
“The Honored Guest” by Pastor, The Reverend James
Wert. Monday, Aug. 29 - 8 p.m. - Work Area on Worship
will meet. Tuesday, Aug. 30 - 9:30 a.m: - The Morning
United Methodist Women’s Craft Group will meet. 7:30-9
p.m. - Church School Workers Conference.
Dinners
THE KUNKLE METHODIST CHURCH EDUCATION
COMMITTEE will hold a seafood dinner on Saturday,
Aug. 27. Serving will be from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Kunkle
® Community Hall.
: For reservations, call 675-1597
are available.
Meetings
VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, Post 2, will
meet Thursday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m., at the Coral Lounge,
245 Owen St., Swoyersville. The Veterans of the Vietnam
War is a full service organization open to. all veterans.
JACKSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will cele-
brate its 100th anniversary and homecoming on Sunday,
Sept. 18. The anniversary service will begin at 2 p.m.
with special music and greetings from former pastors.
The service will be preceeded by a dinner at 12:30
p.m. Reservations must be made for the dinner.
REV. CLIFF JONES has announced the sermons for
the next three weeks at Huntsville Christian Church,
Dallas. They are: Aug. 21, “Finding Wisdom” (Eccle-
siastes); Aug. 28, ‘Linding Spiritual with Physical”
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(Hosea); Sept. 4, “Working for the Weekend’ (I
Corinthians).
Services at the church begin at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday
School programs follow. The public is welcome and may
contact Pastor Jones for additional information.
Clinics
THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania Region, will sponsor the following free
Blood Pressure Clinics:
Thursday, Aug. 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The
Medicine Shoppe, 69 N. Market St., Nanticoke. Tuesday,
Aug. 30, from 3:30 to 9 p.m. at Rea and Derick
Pharmacy, Penn Plaza, S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre and
from 1 to 4 p.m. at Community Pharmacy, 2 Rose Lane,
Wilkes-Barre. Wednesday, Aug. 31, from 11 am. to 5
p.m. at The Medicine Shoppe, 1101 W. 15th St., Hazleton.
Shows
THE 24TH ANNUAL HAYMARKET OUTDOOR
ANTIQUES AND ART SHOW AND SALE will be held
Saturday, Sept. 3, in a large, open field on Route 1309
midway between Dallas and Tunkhannock in the village
of Evans Falls, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
The sale is sponsored by Serve-Your-City Club of
Wilkes-Barre as a project to raise funds to continue its
support of various charities. Club members will feature
homebaked goods, jams, jellies, pickles and new and
used items with everything offered for sale to support
this project.
Tours
THE GREATER WILKES-BARRE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE, in cooperation with the Greater Seranton
Chamber of Commerce, will be taking reservations for
the 17th Annual Flaming Foliage Tour sponsored by the
Visitors & Convention Bureau of the Greater Scranton
Chamber of Commerce, according to John Sheean,
Executive Director of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Cham-
ber of Commerce.
Monday, October 10, Columbus Day, has been selected
as the date for this year’s tour. Reservations for the
tour, including the round-trip bus transportation, family
style dinner, and entertainment are $26 and are now
being accepted. Reservations must be made in person at
the office of the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, 92
S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
For further information, contact Tilly Kalish at the
Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, 823-2101.
Reservations close on Wednesday, September 28.
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Drives
BOY SCOUT TROOP 155 will collect food and other
necessities for the Salvation Army during the week of
Aug. 29. Door-to-Door collections will be made during
the evening hours and on Saturdays in the Trucksville
area.
The collection is part of Eagle Scout project being
conducted by David Mathers. Anyone desiring addi-
tional information may contact him at 696-2214.
Events
THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 672 of Dallas is
holding a carnival through this week at the post
grounds. There will be a matinee on Saturday, Aug. 27,
from 1 to 5 p.m. Rides are half price during the
matinee. :
The public is invited.
RIDING HO 4-H CLUB will hold its 10th Annual Horse
Show on Sunday, Aug. 28, at 8 a.m. at the Lehman Show
Grounds, Route 118.
This year’s show will be conducted in accordance with
the rules of the American Horse Show Association Inc.
and the American Quarter Horse Association.
Admission to the show is free. Refreshments and
baked goods will be served.
Anyone desiring additional information should contact
Nancy Honeywell, 4-H Leader, c/o Riding Ho 4-H Club,
RD 2, Box 314, Hunlock Creek, Pa., 18621; 477-2371.
THE LUZERNE COUNTY 4-H DOG CLUB is sponsor-
ing a Walk-A-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy on Saturday,
Aug. 27, at 10 a.m. The Walk-A-Thon will begin at the
Little Theater on North Main Street and end on Public
Square, Wilkes-Barre. Youth between the ages of 8-19
are invited to attend with or without a dog.
Refreshments, courtesy of the Sheraton-Crossgrates,
will be served at the conclusion of the Walk-A-Thon for
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In the event of inclement weather, the Walk-A-Thon
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Anyone interested in becoming a sponsor or in
participating should contact Donna Skog, Extension
Agent, Courthouse Annex, 5 Water St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. 18711, 825-1706. ¥
MANY FINE ITEMS have been donated to the
Seventh Annual Auction set for Sat., Aug. 22, sponsored
by the members and friends of the Wyoming Historial
and Geological Society. 2
The Auction, which will feature new, used and antique
goods, is being held at the Swetland Homestead Grounds
in Wyoming. , Wayne Weaver is the auctioneer for the
event which will begin at 11 a.m. and continue until 5
p.m.
The Auction will feature a Book Fair,.a Market Place
of quality used items and a home baked goods stand.
Kathryn Hall and Mary Frantz are co-chairmen for
the Auction. : oh:
All proceeds from the Auction will be used by the |
Society to offset operation costs and the cost of
maintaining the Seeciety’s collections.
Anyone who wishes to contribute baked goods or items
to be auctioned may contact the Wyoming Historical
and Geological Society at 824-6244. Pick-up for large
items is available.
Theater
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED |
between the representatives of the Dallas Jr. Womans |
Club and the Fanfare Theatre to bring a children’s
musical, “Annie Oakley & Buffalo Bill’ live from New
York City to Dallas on Friday, Sept.-23, at 7 p.m. The
show will be at the Dallas Jr. High School. g
Kathy Oravitz, President of the Dallas Jr. Womans
Club, has reportea that the proceeds from the ticket =
sales will be used for the scholarship fund, aid for fire |
victims and various other community activities. An ~~ |
advance sale of tickets, at reduced prices and for the
benefit of less fortunate citizens is now in progress
through out the area.
For further ticket information, call 675-8535.
Quantities
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Saf. 10 - 2
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