i | ENR SNS SS a — SEE simi CR — Madrigal Dinner set Sharon Gallagher, above decorations chairman. Madrigal Christmas Dinner. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the Dallas Fire and Ambulance Inc. are once again selling Xmas Sand Can- dles. Orders will be taken by Arlene Campbell 675-6492 or Fran Roginski 675-2765. Candles can be picked up at the Library Grounds, Sundays, Dec. 4, 11 and 18 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesdays Dec. 7, 14, and 21 from 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Candles will also be available at ough Building Thursdays starting Dec. 1 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Anyone who would like to volun- teer their ‘services ‘please contact Arlene Campbell at 675-6492 or come listed above. THE GFWC DALLAS JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB will hold its annual Christmas dinner meeting Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the Castle Inn, Dallas. Chairmen for the event are Peggy Harvey and Carol Eyet. Reserva- tions must be in by Nov. 30, and sent to Elaine Hudak. For reserva- tion information, contact Peggy 675-1278. ; Kathie Oravitz is club president. THE DALLAS SCHOOL DIS- TRICT will hold a reorganization meeting and swearing-in ceremony for the new school board members on Monday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. in the administrative office building, Church Street, Dallas. THE NORTHEASTERN PENN- SYLVANIA CHAPTER OF L.O.V.E. (League Opposing Vivisection Experiments) will hold a special meeting on Sunday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m. in Wilkes College Alumni House, S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Guest speaker at this meeting will be Lynn Balzer, of Silverdale, Pa., founder of LOVE. There will be slides shown on animal experimen- tation in research laboratories. Anyone desiring additional infor- mation may write to L.O.V.E., P.O. Box 1284, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 18703- 1284. DISABLED AMERICAN VETER- ANS, Chapter 9, Wilkes-Barre, will venient heat. Portable heat. i determine your individual savings. = CORONA stay warm and save ‘¢ hold their monthly meeting on Monday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scott Street VFW, Wilkes-Barre. Election of officers for the coming year will be held. Refreshments will be served. Mike Danowski is publicity chair- man. THE NEWCOMERS CLUB OF WYOMING VALLEY will celebrate its Christmas General Member meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 7:45 p.m. at the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Entertainment will be provided by the Barber Shop Quar- tet singing a medley of Christmas songs. Club members will exchange gifts. Holiday refreshments will be served. New residents of Wyoming Valley are welcome to join the Newcom- bers Club. For information, contact Mrs. Tom Healey of Kingston. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS of the Lake-Lehman School District will hold the annual reorganization meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6, in the auditorium of the Lake-Lehman Senior High School, Lehman at 7:30 p.m. THE WYOMING VALLEY SKI CLUB will hold its general monthly meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 8:15 p.m. at Gus Genetti’s Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre. Various committee heads will speak on the future winter events to be held by the club. Rob Rave will be guest speaker. His topic will be on cross country skiing. The public is invited to attend. THE CITIZENS COMMITTEE of the Kingston Township area will hold a meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Kingston Town- ship Municipal Building. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the prevention of landfill sights in the area. ‘SHAVERTOWN FIRE CO. will hold its annual Christmas Party for children 11 years and younger, on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Fire Hall, Main St., Shaver- town. Harold Shelly, president, has appointed Al Williams chairman. He will be assisted by Walt Davis Sr., Corena 170K 17.600 BTU/hr Caron 22-0K ¥ 22.500 BTU/ Ir Apprax. 800 sq. ft “oy Vanety of Corona heaters avaladie. defivermg om . 1.680 BTU. up tn 22,688 BTU/ bv. XX a El B Ed Carey, Jerry Paxton, Bill Rine- himer, Tom Dorosky. Stockings will be packed on Friday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. Tickets may be picked up at the Fire Hall Monday evening, before the party. " DALLAS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL P.T.0. will sponsor its annual Winter Carnival on Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Dallas Town- ship School Building, Church St., Dallas. Food, fun, games, and Shopping and see Santa. The public is invited to attend. BACK MOUNTAIN WIDOWS CLUB will have its Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 17, 12:30 p.m. at Picketts Charge, Dallas. Three dollar gifts will be exchanged. For reservations call Jane Polk, 696-2026 or Kay Palmer, 696-1391. A BINGO PARTY will be held on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Shavertown Fire Hall. Sponsored by the Shavertown Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, the party will feature 25 regular games and. five specials. Door prizes will be awarded and free refreshments will be served. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company will entertain all the Back Mountain Ladies Auxiliaries at a Christmas party to be held Sunday, Dec. 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Jackson Township Fire Hall, Chase. Invitations have been sent out. For reservations call Helen Frank- lin, 675-4238. THE ELLA MOORE CLASS of the East Dallas United - Methodist Church will hold its Christmas party on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at noon in the church social room. Those planning to attend should take their own place setting, a covered dish and a $1.50 gift. Des- sert and beverage will be furnished. SUICIDE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION will be the main theme of a one day seminar to be offered by the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Com- munity College on Thursday, Dec. 1, from 9 am. to 4 p.m. at the college’s main campus in Nanti- coke. For further information on the Suicide Prevention and Intervention Seminar or to register to attend, contact the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Com- CLIFFORD BALSHAW, Music Director of the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society, will conduct the 70-voice chorus, orchestra and solo- ists in a program of music by Beethoven and Vaughan Williams on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 3:30 p.m. in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Planning bake sale Dallas Post/Ed Campbell president; Donna Hando, South Franklin Street, Wilkes- Barre. No tickets will be sold at the door. All seating is reserved for card holders until 3:15, when others will be admitted to remaining space. THE WEST SIDE JAYCEES will sponsor free blood pressure screen- ings on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 12 until 5 p.m. at the Wyoming Valley Mall. The public is invited. Ed Connor is president of the club. A CPR BASIC LIFE SUPPORT COURSE, sponsored by the Ameri- can Heart Association, will be con- ducted on Dec. 1, 8 and 15, three consecutive Thursdays from 7 to 10 p.m., at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, corner of South and South Main Streets, Wilkes- Barre. A $5 fee is incurred to defray costs. All evenings must be attended in order to be certified in basic life support. : Interested individuals are asked to call the Heart office at 822-6247 to pre-register for the course. 675-9789 NEW HOURS Monday - Friday Saturday 8108 8-3 Eh 10x10 Nias BATHROOM VANITY KITCHEN inciudes: With MARBLE TOP | SAVE ON MEDICINE CABINETS, LIGHTS & © IAK CABIMETS as ®, I'l reat, QQ | accessories 15% 125% OF that | csmnd $1095 RADOA E : © WHOLESALE RELY i a) DISTRIBUTORS 43 Wilkes-Barre Blvd., Wilkes-Barre Phone OPEN 8-5 DAILY, 8-8 THURS., 9-1 SAT. 823-0762 a DAZZLING . . . SHIMMERING . . . RAYS OF SUNSHINE . . . Let your hair come alive with highlights! Using the new “foiling” method, Mark (Formerly of Salon De La Rue) will make our hair look as if it were touched rc the sun. Become the woman you always wanted to be with the warm, sensous, look of today!!! / 21 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre “THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS” will open at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes Street, Swoy- ance run. The seasonal salute, written by Playhouse manager and music director Kelly Bishop, blends Yule- tide melodies with allusions per- formed by magician Tony Baronio of Hazleton. Set in an English castle designed by Mus Box’s own Michael Gallagher, the fast-paced mirth- filled evening will delight both the young and young at heart. For information and reservations, call the theater Box Office at 283- 2195. Early reservations are sug- gested. ERNST THE ART GALLERY AT COL- LEGE MISERICORDIA will present a holiday craft show, featuring hand-crafted gifts for holiday giving, Dec. 4 through 18. Items for sale include porcelain and stoneware, tinware, grapevine wreaths, hand painted clothing, ceramic tiles and hotplates, wall hangings, original Christmas cards and more. ’ New this year at the craft show is “Garfield’s Gift Gallery,” for chil- dren only. All handcrafted items will be priced under $6. No adults allowed! Garfield’s Gift Gallery will be open only ene day - Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Contestants sought Pageant officials are currently seeking contestants to compete for the title of Miss Northern Pennsyl- vania. The two-day event will be staged Dec. 10 and 11 at the Wood- lands Inn, Wilkes-Barre. There is no talent required for this title and prizes will be awarded to the winners. Miss Amity and Miss Photogenic will also be chosen. Young ladies between the ages of 16 and 25 may apply. Those interested in becoming con- testants may do so by writing to Pageant Acceptance Committee, Miss Northern Pennsylvania Inc., P.O. 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