The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 11, 1984, Image 12

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    ht THE DALLAS POST, WEDN
ESDAY, JULY 11, 1984
The residents of The Meadows
Apartments recently enjoyed their
annual Father’s Day brunch. It was
catered by McDonald's.
Honored guests were: Youngest
father - Don Williams; Oldest
father, Herbert Phillips; Father
with youngest child, Tom Williams;
Father with oldest child, Wilbur
Hoyt; father with youngest grand-
child, Butch Gray; Father with
oldest child and youngest and oldest
great grandchildren, Wilbur Hoyt.
The program consisted of selec-
tions by The Meadowlarks, The
Kitchen Band and vocal solos by
Eleanor Cragle and Wilbur Hoyt.
The residents of the Meadows
Apartments held their first summer
cookout on June 26.
The menu consisted of hot dogs,
hamburgs, potato salad, baked
beans, relishes, ice cream, soda, ice
tea, coffee and tea.
The committee for the cookout
included George Bartorillo, Wilbur
Hoyt, mayor Phillips and Mike
Manganello and Gertrude Hoyt as
outdoor chefs; Florence Shively,
Clara Troxell, Ruth Foley, Eleanor
Cragle, Mildred Cheney, Dorothy
Valent, Ann Dymond, Ruth
Muchler, Minnie Hazleton, and
Sarah Williams as kitchen and
dining room aides.
Prizes awarded to the winners of
Croquet - Wilbur Hoyt; water bal-
loon toss - Eleanor Montross, Betty
Kunkle, Ann Branch and Bill Kirk;
Egg toss - Barbara Williams, Herb
Phillips, Sarah and Don Williams;
bean toss - Ruth Muchler, and
George Bartorillo; shuffle-board--
Betty Kunkle and Bill Kirk; lawn
darts - Betty Kunkle and Theta
Dickson; bingo--Millie Dreher,
Edith Coslett, Charles Coslett, Ann
Hall.
The Meadows Apartments is a
housing project for the elderly spon-
sored by The Ecumenical Enter-
prises Incorporated.
TN
MUD
WRESTLING
JULY 11 I EIREWORKS
RESPONSE / JULY 12
MUSIC BY
DEFIANCE
PARADE
JULY 13th
MUSIC BY
WEST WIND
FIRE COMPANY
JULY
11,12,13
HARVEYS LAKE
NATIVE TEXTILES
Main Highway
Dallas
675-2123
COUNTRY CAROUSEL
Dallas Shopping Center
| Best Wishes From
WILKES COLLEGE
Dallas
675-6919 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
OFFSET PIZZA PERFECT
PAPERBACK 16 Carverton Rd. Heather Highlands
Dallas Trucksville Inkerman
: 696-2100 & 696-3888 655-2359
GROTTO PIZZA
Sunset, Harveys Lake
639-1264
HILBERT'S EQUIPMENT & WELDING
641 Memorial Highway, Dallas
675-3003 & Cub Cadel
METZGAR ALUMINUM
BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, PANELING,
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
Manor Drive, Trucksville
696-2924
REPRESENTATIVE
FRANK COSLETT
1265 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
288-3990
DALLAS FRAMING
& DECORATING
217 Memorial Highway, Dallas
AEE. DALLAS AUTO PARTS
688 Memorial Highway
BUILDING MATERIAL CO.
262 Union Street, Luzerne
288-6681
Landscaping Stone. Golden beige & white marble
chips for your landscaping needs.
Dallas
Wallcoverings, a & Decorating 675-2143
PENN STATE MERCY HOSPITAL MERCY MEDICAL
Wilkes-Barre Campus 25 Church St. OFFICES
Lehman Wilkes-Barre Lake St., Dallas
oa (717) 675-2171 826-3100 675-8599
WEST SIDE RELAX THIS SUMMER, JOIN A PRIVATE SWIM CLUB
CARVERTON HEIGHTS SWIM CLUB
Valley View Drive, Carverton
(Adjacent To Frances Slocum Park)
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL RICK HUMPHREY 696-3512
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Learning to dance
Residents of the Meadows
Nursing Home were treated
to an evening of ethnic
dancing as a local dance
troupe entertained for the
residents there. Shown in
the top photo are, from left,
Josie Barberio, Meadows
resident; Deborah Graham,
dancer; Marcia Lenkofsky,
dancer; Rose Mary Hom-
etchko, dancer; and Marian
Hungerford, Meadows resi-
dent, as the dancers try to,
teach the residents the!
tricks of the trade. In the
bottom photo, Deborah
Graham, of Dallas, known as
‘*Shalome’’ woos the audi-
ence with her style.
Kids do teaching
computer clinic conducted last week at College Misericordia.
SNOWDON
FUNERAL HOME
140 N. Main St., Shavertown
The Snowdon Family
675-3333
EARL & PAT
GREGORY
TAFT'S MARKET
Old Sandy Bottom
Harveys Lake
639-5216
United Penn Bank
Experience working for you
MEMBER FDIC
VILLA ROMA
Sunset
Harveys Lake
639-1707
MAPLE HILL NURSING HOME
Box 391 - R.D. #2
Dallas, Pa. 18612
675-1787
DRURY’S DELI
g RESTAURANT
Sunset, Harveys Lake
639-2010
6 Pack Beer Available
MILLIE’S CLEANING-
JANITORIAL SERVICE
Offices, Restaurants, Laundromats. Also Garbage Pickup
i 675-3005 After 3 P.M.
HEY KIDS!
(TO AGE 12)
THE
DALLAS POST
Wants To Tell Everyone [-
When It's Your Birthday
Ask Your Mom Or Dad @f
To Send Us A Picture Of You
Along With All The Details
Of Your Birthday
And We'll Tell Everyone.
~ But The Best Part Is
IT'S FREE!
Call Dotty At
675-5211
For Details
Book available
A new, free eight-page illustrated
booklet entitled ‘The Story of Willie
Bacteria, or “How to Take Care of
Your Septic Tank or Cesspool” j
now available to owners of sept
tanks and cesspools from Dallas
Agway, 36 Mill St., Dallas, Pa.,
18612.
In a light vein, illustrated by
cartoons, the booklet explains the
workings of the septic tank and
cesspool in simplified fashion. It
describes the bacterial action of the
sary for its proper functioning.
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