Gym presented @ OCTOBER MEETING of the board of supervisors of Franklin Township will be held Monday eve- ning at 8 in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church. -0- SUPERVISORS OF NORTH- MORELAND TOWNSHIP will meet Monday evening at 7 at the home of the board’s secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Beatrice Beatty, Route 292 Centermoreland. Sealed bids will be opened for the furnishing of 20 tons calcium chloride and 10 tons of bagged salt for use on township roads. Board chairman Jack Hus- band will preside. =0- CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED to Eric R. Bellas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bellas of Centermoreland, who has been selected as one of two seniors in this year’s graduation class at Tunkhan- nock Area High School, to be named Helen and Eleanor Bierling. -0- MEMBERS OF DYMOND ~ HOLLOW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH are completing plans for their annual benefit roast beef supper to be served Saturday, Oct. 22, at the church. -O- LAITY SUNDAY WILL BE OBSERVED on Oct. 9 in the three United Methodist Churches of the Centermoreland UM Charge. Pro- gram will be in charge of the following lay leaders: Dymond Hollow, James Bonnie; East Dallas, Russell Ockenhouse; Centermore- land, Elwood Patton and Roger Belles. 0- SUPERVISORS OF MONROE TOWNSHIP will meet Monday eve- ning at 7:30 at the home of the board’s secretary-trasurer, Mrs. Arlene Traver, Tunkhannock Road. National ‘Merit semi-finalists. Board chairman James Sickler will Bellas, who hasbeen among the top preside. six students in his class for the past -0- three years, plans to become a SUPERVISORS OF NOXEN doctor. He hopes to enter either the University of Pennsylvania in Phila- TOWNSHIP will meet Tuesday eve- ning at 7 in the Noxen Community presented to Lake-Lehman. At the regular September meeting of the Lake-Lehman Board of School Directors, Jane Griffin, Athletic “Director at Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus, presented to Mr. Joseph “Red” Jones, Coordina- tor of Athletics and Activities, Lake- Lehman School Board, a donation of a Universal Gym. This is a piece of athletic equipment involving weights and various stations for exercising. Jones commented that this equip- ment would be a valuable acquisi- tion to Lake-Lehman’s strength building program which is available to all athletes, male and female, and that the strength-conditioning program has certainly helped a small school district like Lake- Lehman be competitive with school districts who have larger enroll- ments and more participating ath- letes. Jones al: . acknowledged the fine relationship in- both athletics and academics that has existed between Lake-Lehman and Penn State over the past years. The new Universal Gym will ten- tatively be placed in the Senior High School Weight Room-Conditioning Room along with the old Universal Gym and other pieces of condition- ing equipment. The Harveys Lake Democrat Committee will kick off its fall campaign season with a fund rais- ing dinner dance to be held on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Pub, formerly the Harveys Lake Hotel. Music will be provided by ‘Response’. The candidates for local office will be present, as well as the county candidates. This will. be fol- lowed up with a rally to be held on Nov. 1 at Joe’s Grotto. Anyone purchasing a ‘dinner dance ticket will automatically receive a ticket for the pizza-n-beer rally at Joe's Grotto. Tickets can be purchased from any of the following candidates or committee people: Terry Jones, Jack McManus, Michelle's Boice, Bill Connolly, Joe Boyle, Marty Noon, Arnie West, Bob. Maximow- icz, Bill Gallagher, John Yenason, Dave Forster, Ron Edwards. delphia or Penn State at State College next September for pre-med studies. At Tunkhannock Area, he serves as president of the Student Council ‘and is a member of the varsity track team. building (the old Noxen school) with board chairman Harold Bennett presiding. -0- LADIES SOCIETY OF ST. LUKE’S CHURCH is completing plans for a benefit roast beef dinner to be served on Saturday, Oct. 15, in the parish hall. Mrs. Mary Galka is in charge of arrangements. CHEERIO CLASS OF ORANGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will sponsor a hoagie sale on Oct. 6 at the church hall. Plans for the sale were made at a meeting last week at the home of Carrie Phillips. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Edith Shupp. Hoagie orders can be placed with any member of the class. -0- BELATED CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Don and Lela Wall, who observed their wedding anni- versary on Sept. 8. -0- CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED to Mrs. Angeline Shal- ata of Noxen, whose recipe on Pineapple Sour Cream pie won for her first prize in the 1983 cooking contest at the Wyoming County Senior Citizens Center in Easton Township. UNITED METHODIST WOMEN OF THE ORANGE UM CHURCH have begun work on their annual calendar project, which lists impor- tant dates of church and class meetings, as well as birthday and anniversary dates. -0- MRS. ROSE LLEWELLYN is home after a stay at the NPW Medical Center in Plains Township. -0- COMMUNION WILL BE ADMIN- ISTERED in the three United Meth- odist Churches of the Centermore- land UM Charge at East Dallas, Dymong Hollow and Centermore- land at services Sunday morning, Rev. Donald Walter, pastor, has announced.