The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 12, 1983, Image 7

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Bond presented
Shown above during the presentation of a savings bond are,
from left, Joseph Aquilina, Pulmonary Care Center, Outreach
Worker; Mrs. Ann Gray, Third Grade Teacher at Gate of
seven and eight.
The contest was one of the many
activities to promote the clinics
throughout Pennsylvania which
offer respiratory services for
In conjunction with Coalworkers’
Health Awareness Month, the
Mercy Hospital Pulmonary Care
Center recently sponsored a picture *
-coloring contest for children ages
‘Tables of the Year’ Fashion Show on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at
7:30 p.m. at the Lake-Noxen Elementary School. Clothes
and models by the New York Connection will be featured.
Other models to be featured will be from the club
memberships. Chairpersons for the fashion show are shown
here. Seted is Mary Brucculeri of New York Fashions. From
left, standing, Mrs. Karen Boback, chairperson; and Miss
JoAnne Feddock. Tickets for the fashion show can be
purchased from any club member.
Seniors should
notify Coslett
+ Senior citizens who have recently
.moved and have not received their -
property tax or rent rebate should
notify the Department of Revenue
at once. o
News & Ad
Deadline
Friday Noon
* Rebate checks which are not
deliverable are automatically
returned to the Revenue Depart-
‘ment.
ld
. Rep. Frank Coslett said a new
‘check will be issued if a claimant
«notifies the department at P.O. Box
28056, Harrisburg, Pa. 17105. Individ-
‘uals should ‘include their social
‘security numbers and the claim
‘number if a confirmation letter has
‘been received.
* Coslett can be reached at 288-3990.
Baby Welcome
The recent arrival of the newest
Heaven School Dallas; Sr.
Mercy Hospital;
Mrs. Christine
Care Center.
miners.
The first place entry was submit-
ted by Margaret Gilgallon, age 8,
who was the recipient of a $50 U.S.
Savings Bond.
Coalworkers’ Health Awareness
Michael Nicely, above center, son
of Charles and Paula Nicely of
Dallas, celebrated his first birthday
on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Michael is the 11th grandchild for
maternal grandparents,Mr. and
Mrs. John V. Morris of Wilkes-
Barre and the fifth grandchild for
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Nicely, also of
Wilkes-Barre.
Michael’s twin brothers, Thomas,
above left, and Kenneth, above
member of your household is the per-
fect time to arrange for a WELCOME
WAGON Call.
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Representative and my basket if full
of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of
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world of babies.
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right, will celebrate their sixth
birthday on Jan. 6.
CONGRATULATIONS to James
Reynolds, Michael Saneholtz and
Mark Parrish who recently received
the God and Family Award through
Cub Scouts. The boys studied with
Rev. Tom Clemow, pastor of
Trucksville United Methodist
Church to earn this award.
James, the son of Georgianna and
James Reynolds Sr., is a student at
Westmoreland Elementary School.
James is a member of Trucksville
United Methodist Church.
Michael, son of Jeannette and
Paul Saneholtz is a student at
Lehman-Jackson Elementary
School. He is a member of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Mark, also a student at West-
moreland Elementary School, is the
son of Jo Ann and William Parrish.
Mark is a member of Shavertown
United Methodist church.
Congratulations to you for this
wonderful accomplishment.
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Thomas H. Roberts, formerly of
Sunset Beach, Harveys Lake who
observed their 36th wedding anni-
versary this week. , .
Mrs. Roberts is the daughter of
Anthony Bonavina and the late
Catherine Bonavina. Mr. Roberts is
the son of Mrs. Laura Roberts and
the late Thomas Roberts, Sr.
The couple has six children, Linda
Borum, Carol Gamber, Anita Rob-
erts, Thomas, William and Vincent.
They have 10 grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
Planning fair
To celebrate their anniversary,
the Roberts will travel to Southern
California to visit friends. ?
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CONGRATULATIONS to the fol-
lowing couples who were recently
married: Mary Alice and David
Roberts; Nancy and Richard
McIntosh; Lisa and Gerard Schutz;
Debra and Brian Lewis; Kathy and
Lawrence Moretti, Jr.; Christine
and James Tucker; Helen Alice and
William John Hagenbaugh.
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THE OTHER EVENING AT
DINNER, my family was having a
discussion on what country each of
us would like to visit. My daughter
Nancy, mentioned Spain; my
daughter, Nicole, France; my hus-
band, Bill said Switzerland; while I
have always dreamed of visiting
England. Billy, our three-year-old,
looked up from his plate and said
“I'd like to go to Shickshinny.” I
guess to a three-year old, Shick-
shinny sounds like a pretty exotic
place!
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BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY
WISHES to Dave Larkins and Clive
Lankwarden who celebrated birth-
days last week. Dave celebrated his
ninth birthday Sept. 29 while Clive
was eight on the 28th. Both boys are
students at Lehman-Jackson Ele-
mentary School.
Clive is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Lankwarden, Huntsville. Dave
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Larkins of RD 5, Shavertown.
and Elaine Eidam, Plants.
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