~ Auction held Dallas Post/Ed Campbell club president. Family Center plans program The Back Mountain Family Center will present Jeff Sternlieb, Ph.D., a licensed clinical psycholo- gist, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at College Misericordia Mercy Center, Dallas. The program, titled ‘‘Problem- solving in the home,” will discuss the “Role of Parents,” ‘‘Establish- ing Perspective,” ‘‘Goal Setting,” and ‘Parenting Information and Skills.” Dr. Sternlieb is currently on the _staff at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital and NPW Medical Center. He has been a consultant to adolescent group homes, day care centers, schools and other community orga- nizations and agencies. The Back Mountain Family Center, which sponsors and directs enrichment programs for family ‘and single living, is offering this program to the public free of charge. llliiiiiriiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiidsiiiidiiis Dymond Goan Wanke NOW OPEN Memorial Highway, Shavertown Cauliflower, Pumpkins, Cider, Apples and a vari- ety of fruits and vegeta- bles. See our new Penn Best Farm Products. 675-1696 D7 7 ed iiizzrrrrrriiiiziiiz, 7777077777 7777 zrzizizzizizzis DZ Dallas Post/Ed Campbe! Inter-club meeting Englebrecht, Carol Dallas Kiwanis, Robert Dallas Kiwanis; and Link Investiture held Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Member of the month Gail Smallwood was recently honored as Member of the Month by the Dallas Junior Woman's Club. Gail, above left, is shown here with Kathie Oravitz, club president, at a recent club meeting held at the Dallas United Methodist Church. ; left, first row, Teryl Deinol, Jennifer Cutter, Kelly Hoover, Samantha Whalen,m Jamie Bellezza, Wendy Ehst, Leslie Harrington. Second row, Cathy Grossman, Jessica Richards, Michelle Miller, Carrie Miller, Vanessa Wysocie, Diane Lasecki, Ruthie Yale, Gail Harveys. Third row, Pam Richards, assistant leader; Jennifer Zarnock, Karen Smith, Trisha Harrington, Amy Kruchinski, Megan Stair, Deborah Tracy, Traci Fuller Angela Hosey, and Mona Hoover, leader. Absent at the time of the photo was Valerie Prothero. ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF SEVERINO Y. PICZON, M.D. IN THE PRACTICE OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 1983 SUITE 1117 BANK TOWERS SPRUCE & WYOMING SCRANTON, PA. 18503 1348-1975 WORK FOR EVERYONE GUARANTEE ACTION ADS We'll publish your ‘‘ Action Ad”’ until you make the sale. Advertise any item $500 or less in The Dallas Post for just $1. The ad runs until ‘the item is sold. Private parties only. Con- vert those unused items to cash today! FREE COPING CLASSIFIEDS Listings of Back Mt. Help & Work Wanted Ads Neighbors willing to exchange some services for other services. Toy Exchange Neighbors exchanging shopping hints, do it yourself and dollar stretching ideas, etc. Free Items Free Entertainment To Place Your Classified Ad Call Tie S[ JALLASC0ST 675-5211 or 825-6868 Mon. thru Fri. —8a.m.-5p.m. Trucksville Cub Scout Pack 155 recently presented the following awards at a Pack Meeting: Bobcat Badge - Michael Banta, James Cooper, Ned Palka, Daniel Perrotto. Bear Badge-David Lar- kins, Jeff Malak, Jeff Sands, Michael Saneholtz, Eric Stogoski. Bear Badge, one gold and two silver arrows - Michael Matosky. Two silver arrows - Jason Getz, Scott Cox. One year pins, Perfect Attendance and Summertime Awards - William Dover, Craig Hardik, Jeff Malak, Frank Natitus, Mark Parrish, Steven Perrotto, James Reynolds, Jeff Sands, Michael Saneholtz, Eric Stogoski, Chuck Tamblyn. One year pins and Perfect Attend- ance - Brian Jayne, William John- son. One year pin and Summertime Award - David Larkins. : Two year pins, Perfect Attend- ance and Summertime Award - Jeff Doer, Michael Fino, Eric German, Francis Hoover, Stephen Hoover, Kevin Kelley, Michael Matosky, Paul May, Patrick Morris, Justin Swain. Two year pins, and Perfect Attendance - Frank Raczkowski.Two year pin and Sum- mertime Award - Chad Fegely. Two year pins - Samuel Gorgone, John Gosart, Chad Urso. Three year pins, Perfect Attendance and Summer- time Awards - Nick Metzgar, Matt Price, Emery Yurko. Three year pin - Peter Solinsky. The following boys were inducted or just alone." help with your social life.” special.” your life." Send coupon or call for information NAME ery STATE PHONE AGE SEX ZIP OCCUPATION ———— Yah : 3 ¥ # \ into Webelos - Chad Fegely, Francis Hoover, Kevin Kelley, Michael Matosky, Paul May, Patrick Morris, Frank Natitus, Mark Parrish. Leaders receiving awards were: One year pin - Laura German, Georgianna Reynolds, Jeannette Saneholtz, Sharon Stogoski. Two year pin - Carole Morris. Three year pin - Bobbie May, Dave Morris, Jan Weaver, Lee Weaver. Six year pin - Joan Roginski.- Eight year pin - Betty Mathers. The November Pack Meeting will Noxen school The Lake-Noxen PTA held its annual Halloween party and parade on Friday, Oct. 28. Prizes were awarded to the best three costumes from each room. After a parade in the school yard, all the children returned to their rooms for parties. Prize winners were: Leonard Aza- ravich, Mellisa Billington, Derrick Bologna, Jamie Carter, Todd Col- lura, Carla Deininger, Kelly Ann Dragon, Buddy Favata, Amanda Frazier, Georgette Gale, Phillip Gallagher, Mark Giffune, Jason Grady. Also, Chris Higgins, Karen Hal- be held on Nov. 18 at 7:30. ‘Friends Reach Out In Cubbing’’ is the theme. Each scout is encouraged to bring a friend and their parents. Activi- ties include a Boy Scout Induction Ceremony, the Pepsi Challenge, and the Tom Wat Participation Awards. Trucksville Cub Scout Pack 155 is sponsored by the Trucksville United Methodist Church. Any boy seven through 11 is eligible to join. Con- tact the church or any pack member for more information. lists winners lowich, Freddie Jackson, John John- son, Kevin Jones, Jennifer Judge, Stacey Kehler, George Kocher, Scott Kocher, Michael Kopcho, Julie Kuschke, J.C. Link, Heidi Mar. Also, Molly Martin, Lori May, Mellissa Mead, Kim McGovern, Matt Mingis, Andrea Onufer, Dan- ielle Parise, Richard Piffer, Jenni- fer Rino, Richard Ruger, Joelyn Schooley, Rita Schooley, Autumn Shaw, Carol Shefler. Also, Robin Shook, Billie Joe Simons, Jill Smigielski, Kim Voll- rath, Tracey Weaver, John Weber, Christy Jo Welter and David Zim. r of Jewelry CASUALS OPEN S To 9 DAILY SUNDAYS 12 to 5 vo 5 z s y eT