4:30 p.m. number on their check. ships continue until Aug. 31, 1984. six-week period, beginning Oct. 4. will be made only if the class is filled or cancelled in which case a full refund will be made. Following is a list of classes scheduled: CHILDREN’S CLASSES PRE-BALLET: (ages 4-6) a class that is not only helpful for coordina- tion at this age, but is also a lot of fun. Please secure long hair. Class- room, Bette Ann Libin, Thursday, 6- 7 p.m.; Cafeteria, Kathy Gerlack, Moore family holds reunion Mrs. Betty Moore of Lehman hosted the annual reunion of the Sorber Mountain, at her home. The Sorber family reunions are an annual occurance as the first reun- ion was held in 1961. The Jerry Smith family of Liv- ingston, N.J. traveled the furthest. “Prizes also went to Wendy and John Hettes, youngest newlyweds; Mrs. Fern Smith of Ruggles, oldest family member present; Ryan Spencer of Lehman, youngest; and Elsie and Walter Wandel of Noxen, longest married couple. They were married in 1938 andthis year observed their 45th wedding anni- versary. Guests included Frank Monting- ney, Larry West, Marty Onzik, Craig Yanchik, Terry Spence, Dennis Dymond, Robert Redmond, @:ihy Young, Walter (Chappy) Keithline, Andy Kuchta and orman Oney. were William and Sharon Pencer and Shawn, Donna and Carl Weaver and Brian, Hiram Sorber, Jack and Carlene Sorber and children, Ronald and Karla Sorber, Robert and June Sorber, Judy and Joe Nielson, Claude Sorber and son Aaran, all of Sorber Mountain. Also, Betty Moore and Tonja, Jamie, Betty and Fred Spencer, grandchildren; Belinda, George, Karrie, Bety of Beaumont; Joyce, Robert, Bobby, Frank and Timmy Faux of Vernon; Joseph and Eileen Sgarlat, Harveys Lake; Donald and Linda Spencer and children, Donnie, Ray, Ryan and Holly of Lehman; Margaret Freeman, Edie Kay, and grandson Joshua, Beaumont; James and Peggy Sorber and Tammy Mac- Muritirie of Troxell’s Switch; Philip and Dolores Sorber and daughter Lisa, Pikes Creek; Charles Patla and son Charles of Mooretown; on and Bradley Sorber and children Sarah, Amy and Grace of Loyalville; Robert and Phyllis Dale and children Robert and Nathan of Beaumont; Guida and Warren Beahm of Elizabethtown, Pa.; Fern Smith, Ruggles; Andrew Kuchta, Harveys Lake. and children Danny and Sandy of Ruggles; Faye and: Cliff’ Birdsell, Wilkes-Barre; Gerry and Mary Kay Smith and children Carcella, Chris- tie, Danny, Brenda, Brian and Regina of Livingston, N.J.; Jack and Carlene Sorber and children, John, Dale, Tammie and Heather Sorber, Little Meadows, Pa.; Walter and Vera Sorber and children John, Dale, Tammie and Heather Sorber of Little Meadows, Pa.; Walter and Vera Sorber and children Rebecca, Jessie and Chad of Loyalville; Mar-- jorie Sorber, Noxen; Ronald and Karla Sorber and Jeremy of Loyal- ville; Kirk Vandermark, Loyalville; Isabelle and leroy Butler and son Lee and granddaughter, Daisy Boice of Stull; Wendy and John Hettes, Julie wood, John, Autumn and Jason Wood of Stull; Ione and Edwin Burnell, Harveys Lake; Essie and Walter Wandell of Stull Wu son Mark Wandel of Bristol, Pa. Dallas school has vacant position The following vacancy is open in the Dallas School District for the 1983-84 School year: Senior High School: Business teacher. Anyone interested in this position should contact Mr. Gerald Wycallis in the Curriculum Office immedi- ately. News & Ad Deadline Friday Noon BALLET: (ages 7 and up), designed for the beginner. Classical methods and techniques will be taught. Please secure long hair. Classroom, Bette Ann Libin, Thurs- day, 7:05-8:05 p.m. BEGINNING DRAWING: (ages 7- 12), Basic drawing techniques, with emphasis on shapes and shading. Please bring paper, pencil and eraser. Art Room, Barbara Hoyson, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m. PRE-SCHOOL FRENCH: (ages 4- 6), Class will include basic conver- sation, titles of address, proper names, polite and familiar greeting, my name is..., introductions and expressions of politeness and more. Classroom, Candy Fike, Tuesday, 6- 7 p.m. BEGINNING GUITAR: (ages 8 and up), An introductory course which will include many guitar forms. Music room, Gary McCoog, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m. ADVANCED GUITAR: For those who are familiar with the guitar and would like to know more. Music room, Gary McCoog, Thursday, 6-7 p.m. MOUSERCISE: (ages 4-9) co-ed, children’s music. Class will focus on developing co-ordination, following directions and understanding aero- bic exercise. Comfortable clothes and sneakers recommended. Gym- nasium, The Body Shoppe, Thurs-: day, 6-7 p.m. RHYTHMIC DANCE: (ages 7-10) Hoops and streamers are used in musical routines, which help to develop muscle tone, coordination, and a sense of rhythm. Remedial Gym, Jane Winter, Thursday, 7:05- 8:05 p.m. PRE-SCHOOL: A nursery school for young children that is designed primarly to develop social skills. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Sandy Weyman, Tuesday, 10-11:30 a.m.; Thursday, 10-11:30 a.m.; Friday, 10- 11:30 a.m. BEGINNING WATERCOLOR: (ages 8-13), Course includes base colors, washes, fundamentals, of completing a picture in watercolor. Please bring a watercolor tablet, watercolor paint set, pencil and brush. Art Room, Barbara Hoyson, Thursday, 6-7:30 p.m. ADULT CLASSES (Teenagers Included) AEROBIC DANCE: Cardiovascu- lar exercise to dance steps with popular tunes. New routines will be introduced. Gymnasium, The Body Shoppe, Tuesday, 8:10-9:10 p.m. BALLET: Basic ballet exercise at the beginner’s level for stretch and muscle control. Class Room, Bette Ann Libin, Thursday, 8:10-9:10 p.m. CO-ED FITNESS: Men and women shape up together, emphasis on muscle strength, body toning and cardiovascular fitness. Gymnasium, The Body Shoppe, Thursday, 7:30- 8:30 p.m. CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH: (over 18 years) Class will include expressions of introduction, polite and familiar greetings, asking directions, ordering in a restaurant, money system, and vocabulary used in travel. Class Room, Cindy Fike, BEGINNING GUITAR: An intro- ductory course which will include many guitar forms. Music room, p.m. ADVANCED GUITAR: For those familiar with the guitar who like to advance their knowledge and skill. Music Room, Gary McCoog, Thurs- day, 6-7 p.m. FOR MEN ONLY!! - A total fitness program for men emphasiz- ing cardio-vascular workout, includ- ing flexibility, endurance and mus- cular strength activities. Gymnasium, The Body Shoppe, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m. SLIMNASTICS: Slim down or spot reduce with exercise designed spe- cifically for those purposes. Gymna- sium, The Body Shoppe, Tuesday, 7:05-8:05 p.m. TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH: Course will include the ill effects of chemicals and preserva- tives on food, vitamins, and miner- als. Who needs them and how much? Allergies, what causes them? Exercise physiology, how to cook natural foods, and lifestyle recommendations. Home Econom- ics Room, Cindy Helfrick, Thurs- day, 7-9 p.m. REFRESHER SHORTHAND: Continuation of the basic principals of beginning shorthand. Brief forms and new principles will be reviewed. Dictation of short letters will be introduced. Typing Room, Rosanne Urban, Tuesday, 8:05-9:05 p.m. BEGINNING TYPING: Students will be introduced to the keyboard, proper position at the typewriter and will become familiar with the typewriter parts. During the course, students will be able to type various exercises accurately, with speed developing each week. Typing Room, Rosanne Urban, Tuesday, 6-7 .m. P REFRESHER TYPING: Students will improve their speed and accu- racy in typing various exercises. They will learn about business let- ters, horizontal and vertical center- ing, and manuscripts. Typing Room, Rosanne Urban, Tuesday, 7:05-8:05 p.m. WATERCOLOR PAINTING: The course will cover the basic tech- niques of watercolor painting and will be geared to the beginning and intermediate student. Classes will end with a brief discussion of even- ings work. Please ask for supply list when registering. Art Room, Paul Connors, Thursday, 8:30-9 p.m. YOGA: Flexibility and muscle toning exercises done in sustained positions. Remedial. Gym, Anne Seitz, Tuesday, 7:05-8:05 p.m. WORKSHOPS: Each workshop will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. on day noted. Fee will be $3 per workshop, or $15 non-member for all work- shops. $12 member. Please note some require the purchase of mate- rials. Becky Shuster-Karen Shuster. OCT. 4: KNITTING - Will cover casting on, knitting, purling, increasing, decreasing and reading = a pattern. Materials will be sup- plied. OCT. 11: CROCHETING - Will familiarize studetns with basic stitches in crochet, and pattern reading. Bring size F, G, or H crochet hook; yarn will be, supplied. OCT. 18: COUNTED CROSS STITCH - Will cover centering, pat- tern reading and following cross and outline stitching. Materials will be supplied. OCT. 25: EXPLORING NEEDLE- - POINT - Will cover a variety of different stitches to add dimension and pattern to needlepoint. Materi- als will be supplied. NOV. 1: CANDLEWICKING - Stu- dent would be required to purchase ‘a candlewicking kit for this class. NOV. 8: QUILTING - Basic tech- needed for this class include, corru- gated cardboard, clear contact paper, toothpicks and straight pins. Tie AVAILABLE AT PITTSTON-WILKES-BARRE 283-0691 SCRANTON 961-1893 HAZLETON 454-1893 . MEDICARE (we accept assignment) assignment) Hospital Beds Dressings Ostomy Products Oxygen Seat Lifts Blood Chemistry Units Wheelchairs Catheters Walkers Breast Prostheses ; Breathing Machines Crutches Alternating Canes Pressure Pads Whirlpool Traction Patient Lifts