The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1984, Image 9

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THE 'ALDERSON UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH OF HAR-
VEYS LAKE will hold its Annual
Fisherman’s Breakfast on April 14.
Serving will be from 6 a.m. to noon.
cakes you can eat, sausage, eggs
and beverage.
Cost is $3 for adults and $2 for
children 12 years of age and under.
A SPAGHETTI DINNER will be
held on Saturday, April 14 spon-
sored by the Fairmount Township
Volunteer Fire Company. Serving
will be from 4-8 p.m. at the fire hall,
which is located on Route 118, !
mile west before Ricketts Glen
State Park.
Tickets are $3.50 for adults and
$2.00 for children under 12 years of
age. All are welcome to attend this
event.
Church
THE SHAVERTOWN. UNITED
lowing calendar of events for the
upcoming week:
Wednesday, April 11 - 11 a.m.
Service of Holy Communion for
senior citizens in the Church Social
Room; 6:30 p.m., Girl Scout Neigh-
borhood Leaders; 7:15 p.m., Bible
Study.
Thursday, April 12 -
Festival Choir.
Saturday, April 14 - 7:30 'p.m.,
Passion of Christ Drama-Nanticoke
Area Senior High.
Programs
7:30 p.m.
For more information and prere-
gistration contact Family Service at
823-5144. Group sens is limited.
Sports |
THE | ATHLETIC BOOSTER
CLUB OF HOLY TRINITY
SCHOOL, Swoyersville will host a
basketball game with Joe Zone and
the WNEP-TV Instabuckets on
Wednesday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in
the school gymnasium on Hughes
Street. Any member wishing to play
against the Instabuckets is asked to
contact Joe Lipinski.
In preliminary games, starting at
6 p.m. members of the girl’s basket-
ball team will play their mothers.
The members of the Junior Varsity
boy’s basketball team will play
their fathers at 6:30 p.m. and the
boy’s Varsity team will play against
their fathers at 7 p.m.
> Family and friends are invited to
attend this fun night sponsored by
the school’s Booster Club.
Classes
THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP-
TER, AMERICAN RED CROSS has
scheduled two Multimedia First Aid
Classes for April.
The purpose of this 8 hour course
is to prepate people to care for
injuries and to meet emergencies
when medical assistance is not
excessively delayed.
One class will meet on Tuesday,
April 17 and the other will meet on
Mondays, April 16 and 23. Both
courses are to ge held at the Chap-
ter House from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
A nominal fee is charged for
books and supplies. To register, call
Safety Services at 823-7161.
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Family Life Education Program
offered by Family Service Associa-
tion. It is a group program in which
you can discover and develop your
self. As individuals, we are unique
and not exactly like anyone else.
How well do you know the nature of
your self and how can you come
closer to realizing it?
“On Self Growth’’ considers
stress-producing situations, relation-
» ships, and emotions with a focus on
learning to deal with and change
growth.
Open to the public, the sessions
are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on April
12 and 26 and May 3 and 10 at the
Family Life Education Building,
rear 73 W. Union Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
Meetings
THERE WILL BE A MEETING
FOR THE CHAIRPERSONS of the
Bishop O'Reilly Spring Bazaar on
Thursday evening, April 12 at 7:30
in the faculty dining room, base-
ment level of the school.
The number, type and layout of
the bazaar booths and activities for
the May event will be finalized at
that time.
THE MARY CIRCLE of the Shav-
ertown United Methodist Church
will meet on Monday, April 16, at 8
p.m. in the Memorial Lounge at the
church.
Devotions will be given by Kate
Newhart and Pastor Wert will
speak, using an Easter theme. Host-
esses for the evening will be Alice
Borthwick, Ethel Chapman and
Irma Jacobs.
ELLIE WIESEL, world renowned
author and Holocaust survivor, will
present a lecture entitled “Building
a Moral Society’’” on Wednesday,
April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the William
S. Scandlon Center for Physical
Education, located on the campus of
King’s College.
The lecture is being sponsored by
the Wilkes-Barre Jewish Commu-
nity Center, in cooperation. with
College Misericordia, King’s College
and Wilkes College.
THE DALLAS SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969 will hold a
meeting to discuss further plans for
its 15th year reunion.
The date set for the reunion is
September 2 which is Labor Day
Weekend. The committee members
have decided in favor of an outing
to be held at Ruckno’s Pond in
Dallas.
Members of the planning commit-
tee are Edward Rutkin, Louis
Ruckno, Debbie (Allen) Ruckno,
Gladys (Frantz) Crispell, Sue (Jos-
wiak) Stearn and Judy (Krogulski)
Nieman.
Assistance in updating addresses
of former classmates is needed.
The next meeting of the group will
be held on Friday, April 13, at 6
p.m. at Monty’s Cocktail Lounge,
Main Street, Luzerne. All interested
classmates are urged to attend.
MEMBERS OF THE DALLAS
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1964 are
attempting to locate the following
individuals: William Gordon, John
Wormeck, Kathleen Miller, Ron
Moss, Steve Green and William
Burkert.
Anyone having any information
concerning these people is asked to
call Marsha Landis at Back Moun-
tain Lumber and Cool Co., 675-2127.
THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP-
course.
The class will meet on Mndays,
April 23, 30 and May 7 from 7-10
p.m. at the Chapter House.
Interested people are required to
have a current certificate in Basic
COLLECT
FL PA
FENCE © FILTER
Life Support. The fee for the course
is $8.00.
To register, call Safety Services
at 823-7161.
MEMBERS OF THE WYOMING
VALLEY ART LEAGUE are cur-
rently displaying their art works in
the offices of the Greater Wilkes-
Barre Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber is proud to feature
local artists and invites the public to
view the display Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 pn m.
THE SHAVERTOWN FIRE
DEPARTMENT LADIES AUXIL-
TARY will hold its annual Rummage
and White Elephant Sale on Friday
and Saturday, May 4 and 5, at the
fire hall, Main Street.
Serviceable rummage and useful
white elephants are now being
accepted. Helen Misson is coordina-
tor and will be assisted by Florence
Stella, Theresa Bosak and Alberta
Roberts.
Convenient drop off or easy pick
up can be arranged by calling any
of the above names at 696-3255, 675-
2847, 675-5168 or 675-4514 any eve-
me
Theater
THE MUSIC BOX DINNER
PLAYHOUSE, 196 Hughes St.,
Swoyersville, will present the age
old American tradition of labor
versus management set to music
when the delightful musical The
Pajama Game opens on April 27 for
a four week run.
While the wunion-management
problems seem sometimes insur-
mountable, love conquers all in the
persons of Music Box Players Nanci
Krakosky and Jonathan Pineno.
Miss Krakosky has been with the
Music Box since 1981, playing
numerous ingenue roles, but in The
Pajama Game, she makes her first
lead. Mr. Pineno has fluttered femi-
nine patron’s hearts in the chilling
performance of Count Dracula, and
as the gambler-gone-straight Sky
Masterson in last season’s Guys and
Dolls.
Music, dance, love and laughter
will make for an unforgettable eve-
ning of theater for young and old
alike. Play The Pajama Game by
booking your reservations by calling
283- 2:
Concerts
THE ONLY AREA APPEAR.
'ANCE of the rock group, The Clash,
will be at Bloomsburg University in
Nelson Fieldhouse on Sunday, Ap
15, at 8 p.m. The performance is
sponsored by the university’s Stu-
dent Concert Committee.
In addition to the university, tick-
ets (all general admission) are on
sale in the Bloomsburg area at
Record and Jeanswear and Pro
Audio as well ‘as Susquehanna and
Bucknell Universities.
In the Scranton, Wilkes-Barre
area, tickets can be purchased at
Joe Nardone’s in the Wyoming
Valley Mall and at Ralph’s Record
City in downtown Scranton.
A SERIES OF SIX MANAGE-
MENT BREAKFAST SEMINARS
on “The Effective Executive,”
based on the work of Peter Drucker,
will be presented by Penn State
Wilkes-Barre’s Continuing Educa-
tion Department on Friday morn-
ings, April 13 through May 18, at the
The series for managers closely
follows the chapters of Drucker’s
book and a copy of the book and
additiona program materials are
mailed to participants before the
program. Meeting for breakfast and
making use of the early morning
hours, from 7:30 to 10 a.m., manag-
ers can share Drucker’s Concepts
and relate them to specific prob-
lems in their organizations.
For further information about this
program or on-site Management
Development programs, contact
Sharon Ward, coordinator for work-
State Wilkes-Barre,
18627, phone (717) 675-2171.
‘Workshops
A WORKSHOP TITLED ‘MAN-
AGING THE ‘NEW BREED’
EMPLOYEE” will be presented by
Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Continu-
ing Education Department on
Wednesday, April 25, 8:30-4 p.m., at
the Sheraton Crossgates, Wilkes-
Barre.
Managers and supervisors who
want to identikfy and understand
the changing character of the con-
temporary work force will benefit
from this workshop. Alfred Schaub,
associate professor of Management
Development at Penn State, will
lead the program and suggest ‘effec-
tive techniques for supervision.
For: more information, contact
Sharon Ward, coordinator of work-
shops and special programs, Penn
State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA
18627, phone (717) 675-2171.
A DAY-LONG WORKSHOP ON
“EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL
TECHNIQUES: TEACHING
ADULTS” will be presented on
Wednesday, April 18, 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Sheraton Crossgates,
Wilkes-Barre.
The program, sponsored by Penn
State Wilkes-Barre’s Continuing
provides and or develops instruction
for adults but has not been trained
to teach.
The workshop fee of $30 covers
the cost of instruction, course mate-
rials, lunch and coffee breaks. Res-
ervations may be made by contact-
ing Sharon Ward, coordinator of
workshops and programs, Penn
State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA
18627, phone (717) 675-2171.
Post Classifieds
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675-5211
Symbols of Faith
Contemporary
or traditional,
we have a style
to please you in our large
and beautiful collection of
Crosses in 14K Gold,
Sterling Silver
or 12K Gold Filled.
Osar ROTH
Jeweler
659 N. Memorial Hwy.
Dallas, Pa.
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