3 Fi ¥ 0 3 3 S 2 A i fre © THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, Jos 9 ~ Community Calendar iii THE OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION at Luzerne County Community College has developed a two-track weekend program designed for busy persons whose time limitations prevent them from pursuing a college degree. Jgram requires classes to meet oii weekend per month, except for the last month which will require two meetings, for five months. In the Track II program, classes will meet each weekend for three hours and 30 minutes for a total of 11 weeks. Courses will be offered Saturdays and Sundays with the student having the option of day and time. Among the courses to be offered on the Track I program are Art Appreciation, Auto Electric Sys- tems, Basic Programming, Intro- duction to Biological Science, Busi- ness Math, Medical Technology, Salesmanship, Introduction to Data Processing, Introduction to Crimi- nal Justice, English Composition I, American History to 1865, General Psychology, and Fundamentals of Speech. The Track II will program include the offering of Principles of Accounting ‘I and II, Architectural Drafting, Basic Programming, Beginning Typewriting, Shorthand Theory, Business Communications, Word Processing, General Chemis- try, Basic Photography, Basic News Writing, Food Santitation, Plumbing and Heating, Real Estate Practice, and Introduction to Philosphy. Registration for the weekend ® programs will be held at LCCC on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 9 am. to 1 p.m.; on Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 28 and 29, from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and on Thursday, Aug. 30, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classes for the Track I program will begin on Saturday, Aug. 18; and end on Sunday, Dec. 9. Classes for the Track II program will begin on Saturday, Sept. 8; and end on Sunday, Nov. 18. For further information on the Weekend College Program at Luz- erne County Community College, contact the Office of Continuing Education. THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT at Allied Services’ John Heinz Institute ing free speech and language screenings for children ages two through 12 on Thursday, Aug. 9, from 9 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to'4 p.m. ; . According to Theresa Jacopetti, ector of the Heinz Institute speech department, appointments ntacting the Wilkes-Barre Twp. facility at 826-3581. Appointments must be made. Further information concerning the free speech screening and other available services can be obtained by calling the speech department at the Heinz Institute. The Heinz Insti- tute is located on Mundy Street near the Wyoming Valley Mall. “THE LEARNING EXPERI- ENCE” is a new program being offered by the W-B YMCA starting in September, 1984. Children must be five years old before Sept. 30. Class will meet Monday through Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The curriculum will include the Open Court Reading Program along with Montessori Georgraphy, Senso- rial, Math and Science lessons; also a 30 minute gym class each day. The instructor will be Colleen Wingard who is a certified elemen- tary and Montessori pre-primary teacher. Ms Wingard has four years {ching experience as a kindergar- Nn teacher; and one year experi- ence in a Montessori classroom. “The Learning Experience” is an Dallas Photo Shop Processing Special FREE PHOTO ALBUM WHEN YOU RECEIVE friencShip Now when you order Friendship Prints from Kodak, we'll give you an, extra set of prints at a special price.” Plus a free photo album to put them in. See us for details *Avadabie only at time of processing 1314°%. Hurry! Offer runs Aug. 6 through Aug. 25 ® REMEMBER The Dallas Photo Shop always discounts your Kodak each order over $2.00. DALLAS PHOTO SHOP 447 Memorial Hwy. 675-8800 alternative program for the kinder- garten age child. Class size is lim- ited so your child can receive indi- vidual attention in a small group. There will be an open house held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 14, and 15, from 10 a.m. to noon. All interested parents are invited to Come to open house or contact the W-B YMCA at 823-2191. BETTY J. FORD, Director of Membership Services for Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council, announces that the Council will be offering Basic Leadership I at the Council Office on Monday, Aug. 13 i 7 to 9:30 p.m. Basic Leader- ship II will be offered at the Council Office on Aug. 20 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. This is training for adult volun- teers, new Girl Scout Troop Lead- ers, assistant leaders, or long-time leaders who would like to up-date their leadership skills. It is one of the support services offered by the Girl Scout Council to help Girl Scout Troop Leaders in their work with girls. Please call the Council Office at 829-2631 to reserve: a place. Those attending are asked to bring a handbook if they have one. The Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council Office is at 10 South Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. °* THE DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969 will meet August 13 at Ruckno’s Pond at 6:30 p.m. to finalize their plans. for their 15th year reunion. The addresses of the following classmates are needed: Alicia ‘Bauman, Tim Bauman, Gary Belles, Bob Bowen, D’Anne Cooper, Chris Demmy, Linda Garey, JoAnn Lewis, Deborah Lorsong, Chris Meyer, Teina Newell Cosgrove, Scott Peterman, Lynn Powlus, Wil- liam Ryan, Robert Showers, John Thorpe, Dave Updyke, John Welker, James Welch, Michele Witek Abod. Anyone having any information on these class members please call 288- 6302. Also, friends of classmates interested in attending may call the Ruckno’s at the same number. The Reunion will be held Satur- day, September 1, at Ruckno’s Pond, 2 p.m. THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEAD- MEADE FAMILY REUNION will be held Saturday, Aug. 18 at Moose Lake State Park, Hunlock Creek, beginning at noon. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish, a drink and one dessert for lunch at 1 p.m. Officers are Mrs. Anna Comiskey, president; William Meade, vice- president; Mrs. Rosilla King, recording secretary; Mrs. Marsha Meade, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Clare Meade, treasurer. Events THE NUANGOLA ROD AND GUN CLUB, Slocum Township, will hold a special two day shooting and archery event on Sept. 2 and 3. All proceeds of this event will be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. Trap shooting will be featured along with muzzle loader and arch- ery events. The Sugar Notch Muzzle Loader Club and the Luzerne County Bowmen Club will be on hand to assist. - The events will be open to the public. Food and refreshments will be available. Prizes will be awarded. Activities will be held from noon to 9 p.m. on Sunday and noon to 6:30 p.m. on Monday. For further information, call Chairman Stan Norczyk at 735-5586 or Sam Goyne at 824-7866. x THE HELPING HAND of the Noxen Methodist Church will hold Aug. 11, from 2 to 7 p.m. at the church. Wimpies, cake, soda, hot dogs and sauerkraut, ice team and homemade ice cream "will be served. ' The church is located two miles off Route 309, on Route 29. THE LUZERNE COUNTY FAIR will be held September 5-9 at the Fair Grounds located on Route 118, Lehman. This year’s fair will offer featured performances along with expanded food offerings with a vari- ety of ethnic and family favorites. Thousands of dollars will be given away in ribbons as prizes for crafts entered in the hobby arts and crafts and farm categories. 4-H’ers will be entering their prize possessions in competition at the fair. Commercial and farm exhibi- wares. For the 1984 Dioehure) write to: Luzerne County Fair, P.O. Box 113, Dallas, Pa. 18612. CIRCULATION DAY will be held Saturday, Aug. 25, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Sponsored by Unity ~ Church of Wyoming Valley, this is a time when people are asked to clean out their ‘closets and garages to share those things they no longer need with others. All items at Circulation Day are donated by those wishing to share with others and all items are abso- lutely free. Anyone wishing to help with this day may contact Rev. Jean Grace Addison at 822-2230. A MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY CARNIVAL will be held Tuesday, Aug. 14, 10 am. to 4 p.m. on Carpenter’s Road, Harveys Lake, across from Grotto Pizza. There will be fun and games for all. JONATHAN R. DAVIS VOLUN- TEER FIRE COMPANY, Idetown, will hold its 19th Annual Horse Show at 8 a.m. Saturday, August 11, and at 9 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 12, on the Lehman Show Grounds, Route 118, four miles west of Dallas. The show this year is dedicated to the late Mr. Albert G. Davis, a benefactor not only to the fire com- pany but also to the community. Through his generosity, he not only donated the land and initial build- ing, but also completely financed the first fire truck that is still being used by the company. The. fire company which bears RS ACROBATS CHILD $4.00 To Age 12 ADULTS $5.00 % Ot OF ob 3k ob ok bk ok ok % A db A XX XK XK EEE EE SR TR equestrian art. Albert Davis’ fathers name was established 25 years ago and is celebrating its silver anniversary this year. The members of the fire company would like to thank the Albert Davis family for their financial assistance and community interest that they have shown in the Idetown area. Children under 12 years of age will be admitted free. Plenty of free parking on the grounds. Horsemen interested in stalls can call Wendy Grey Martin, 639-5678. THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will again sponsor. ‘Summer Happening’, a fun-filled day for the entire family, offering good food, games and entertainment. This special event will be held Tuesday, Aug. 21, on the church grounds, rain or shine. The reasonably priced food menu will include hot dogs, ham bar-b- ques, whimpies, pierogiesand home- made ice cream. Special children’s attractions will include face paint- ing, a petting zoo and pony rides. “The Webspinners” under the lead- ership of Andy and Barb Glowach, will be on hand to entertain. The activities get underway at 4 p.m. and will last until 9 p.m. Trucksville United Methodist Church is located on Church- Road in Trucksville, just a few yards from the light on Route 309. Meetings THE ANTHRACITE JIM BEAM BOTTLE CLUB will meet on Tues- day, Aug. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Kone- fal’s Restaurant, Main Street, Edwardsville. A display of limited edition decanters will be featured. This will be the final opportunity to make reservations for the annual summer party at St. Jude’s Park, Mountaintop, on Sunday, Aug. 19. Activities will start at 12 noon and Music for your listening and danc- ing pleasure will be provided by Gen Boylan’s popular orchestra. THE REGULAR MONTHLY held on Tuesday, Aug. 14 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. Joseph “Red” Jones, president, will preside. (More CALENDAR, page 16) Haven August 8-9-10-11 North of Meshoppen Phone 717-869-1166 oh ss bo FIGHT AGAINST For every guy, there's a time for playing it safe and a time for... [cons Tom Cruise Ss lf Lass JACOU FLINT BISSHI MR. * developing and you receive DALLAS DALLAS TWP. : : FRIDAY ATHLETIC FIELD : «Dallas Phos Boaus AUG. 10 5:30 and 8 p.m. ORDER NOW! HELP JERRY'S KIDS " Processing Certificate with : " OE EEE EE EE EE EE EE EE TE TET ETE TTT TTY gti © 7