+ Parade winners The Lehman-Jackson PTA spon- sored a Halloween Parade recently at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. The children paraded in front of the building where they were viewed by parents and other students. Five winners were selected from each grade in the following categor- ies: Prettiest, Ugliest, Scariest, Funniest, and Most Original. Each winner received a ribbon and a dollar provided by the PTA. Winners were: K-A & K-B: Jenni- fer Shonk, Rachel Chamberlain, David San Fanandre, Jason Deets, Host party Meadows Nursing Center, Read the Classifieds 7 PL ddd nd id ibe ah dad dd ad Add Dymond o Darn Marke NOW OPEN Memorial Highway, Shavertown Cauliflower, Pumpkins, N Cider, Apples and a vari- N ety of fruits and vegeta- bles. See our new Penn Best Farm Products. 675-1696 RRR ld ddd ald Pr Orel lt PN NY Cll iid a7 20 72 A aE 3 N BZ LLL 7 After you've moved in, call WELCOME WAGON® After-move problems soon disappear with a WELCOME WAGON visit. 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Konigus, Scott Lee, Kevin Farmer, Bob Cav- erly, Kim Gizenski, Jennifer Baker, Adrienne Munster, Shannon Sorber. Special Ed: Dawn Dabovosky, Hope Felety, Hank Beck, Crystal Getz, Charlotte Steward. The PTA extends a note of appre- ciation to the judges who all did a great job in selecting the winners. Co-chairmen- of the parade were Mrs. Martha Andrusis and Mrs. Lenore Radginski. p! Pittston; and Sheila Binghamton Plaza 607-772-8757 SIX GOOD REASONS scene tums me off.” but it’s no fun alone.” with my social life.” like my late wife...” PEOPLE COME / Send coupon or call ! for information INTERNATIONAL 4 Masquerade party Students at the Dallas Senior High School joined in Halloween festivities and held a masquerade party recently at the school. Among the contest winners were, from left, Brian Campbell, Drew Jubis, Glenn Eyet, Leslie Billman, Suzanne Infantino, Amy Aston and Lorenna Benquez. Parents learn about drug program The Lake-Lehman School District will present an orientation and over- view program concerning ‘‘Here’s Looking at You - Two”, a drug and alcohol program featured in the schools. The orientation program, which grew out of a request from mem- bers of the Junior High School PTA to familiarize parents with the pro- gram, will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake-Lehman High School Library. Conducting the program will be Maryann Blessner, Debra Phillips, guidance counselors at the elemen- tary level; and Wilma Schierer, junior high school health teacher. The three will explain the pro- gram and its objectives to parents in an: attempt to spark discussions between the parent and the child. They will discuss the four aspects of the program - information, self- esteem, coping and decision- s making. 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