Services offered Memorial Hospital. radiology services, Nesbitt Memorial Hospital; Hospital. THIS COLUMN TODAY WILL BE DEDICATED to those people who are responsible for day-to-day operation of the Dallas Senior Citi- zens’ Center. I have asked them to put in a few words, their thoughts and aims for the coming months: -0- JANE HADY, DIRECTOR: “I'd like to welcome all the people who have come back to the Dallas Senior Citizens Center since I've become director. “It sure is a joy to see old acquaintances and make new ones. My new job is to enlarge the mem- bership and have an enlarged and enjoyable ongoing program, includ- ing arts, crafts, needlework, sten- jlling, candlemaking, shuffleboard, ool, pinochle, exercise, nutritious programs and various=information speakers. All seniors are welcome.” MARY VONDERHEID, ASSIST- ANT DIRECTOR: “I am happy to be elevated to Assistant Director of the Dallas Senior Citizens’ Center. I will be happy to welcome your telephone calls, asking questions and any information or direction to our center. “You will hear my cheerful voice asking, ‘May I take your reserva- tion for lunch tomorrow?’ “Please grace us with your pres- ence and visit us shortly.” FLORENCE OWENS, NUTRI- TION AIDE: “I am Florence Owens, your new nutrition aide. I would like to express my appreciation to the people who welcome me into Dallas Center. It will take me time to get to know you all. “Feel free to stop and ask me about your food and nutrition.” -0- THE CREAM OF THE CROP of the Back Mountain area’s cooks will be gathered at the Dallas Centr to sell their wares on Thursday, Dec. 6 when a bake sale is conducted from 10 a.m. until? -()- A. CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE will also be held. Come by and buy the beautiful handmade gifts that will be on display or the cakes, cookies and rolls that will be sold. -0- THE SENIOR CITIZENS CHORAL GROUP will perform on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. at the center. -0- BOWLING WILL BE HELD on Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 m., the ““Trim-A-Tree Party’ will be held on Thursday, Dec. 6. Fitness Center Exclusively For Women Fernbrook Plaza & AECL $ ... Featuring ® e “ Q 3 O75 1899 ® 0 q ° % ® 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 000° @ dO 9g 0 006 OO © 0 06 °° 0 9 0 00 O00 F Onpenal es Hedy es Wyott, Cords, Cmaments "8 and Nr. QP Sop In A Rellcing Holidey T _ Ancophore Found Only Ht 3 Doone fy Hone! ES on Mor., Em ond Sat 10 To 5 ‘yi Hed, Fre: 7 Te £ Lad: 34 Lake St. Dallas QQ: . ° ® ° ° ® ° . ® * ° o e . ° . [) ° o ° ° ° ° ° o 0 ’ . ® » ° ° « | :: gu A Debbie Zurinski joins Keystone Keystone Business Products, Inc., announces the appointment of Debo- rah L. Zurinski to the staff as Sales Representative. “Debbie will be covering the Wyo- ming Valley territory as a 3M mented Lou Morda, owner of Key- stone Business Products. Keystone Business Products, Inc., recently expanded in the Wilkes- Barre area. An office has been opened in the WARM building in Avoca. Keystone Business Products, Inc., is an authorized 3M dealer. A graduate of College Misericor- dia, Ms. Zurinski was the Member- ship Development Manager of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce prior to joining the Key- stone staff. Currently she is very active in the American Business Women’s Asso- ciation as program chairperson. She also serves on the communications committee for the American Red Cross. ‘Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 B= FY Welcome The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WELCOME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON representative and my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let’s celebrate your 675-0350 : by am ys THE WYOMING VALLEY DINER’S CLUB COUPON BOOK has been assembled by the local unit of the American Cancer Society with 15 area restaurants participat- ing in the project. Purchasers will be entitled to one free dinner when an additional meal is phrey sed. The coupon books [% will be sold for | $30 but the poten- tial value of the books is $150. Books may be obtained by .call- ing the Wyoming Valley Unit office, 825-7763. Two Back Mountain women . are working very [ag og hard on this project as KINGSBURY Dottie Henry is crusade chair- woman and Carol Eyet is distribu- tion chairwoman. -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO JUDY ANN FITCH, a truly lovely miss who was named second runner up in the 1985 Penna. Junior Miss State Scholarship Finals. Judy was awarded an $800 scholarship. A senior at Dallas High School, Judy took first place honors in the poise and appearance preliminary compe- tition. As winner of this competition she was awarded a $300 scholarship. 0 DR. LEE WILLIAMES, Trucks- ville, was recent recipient of the Silver Beaver Award, the highest honor an adult may earn in the Boy Scouting program. Lee, a faculty member at College Misericordia, and his wife Fran, are both very dedicated to the Scouting programs. Their three children, Elizabeth, Lee and David are all Scouts. Congratu- lations, Lee for earning this great honor. -0- COLLEGE MISERICORDIA NURSING DEPARTMENT recently hosted a reception to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the bachelor of science in Nursing Program. More than 150 people from local hospitals, health care facilities and the com- munity attended the reception. Members of the nursing staff are Bernadette Hogan, Sheila Pringle, Evelyn Behanna, Mary Williams, Ellen Murray, Patricia Michael, Donna Snelson, Sharon Drasnin, Cecile Champagne, Martha Kokinda, Viola Gomer, Mary Beth Schall, Pakiah Josiah, Mary Beth 0’Konski and Mary Louis Komorek. 0 MR. AND MRS. EUGENE BROBST, Trucksville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Tauna Jean to Keith R. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Sabol, Sr. Sweet Valley. Miss Brobst is a graduate of Dallas High School and Keystone Junior College with an associate of arts degree. She is employed by Chrysler Credit Corporation, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Thomas is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. He is employed by the Ertley Dealer- ships, Kingston. Tauna and Keith will be married in the Trucksville United Methodist Church, April 27, 1985. -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING COUPLES who were recently married: Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Menzel; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kleinhample. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were mar- ried in Lehman United Methodist Church. Rev. Michael Shambora, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Williams is the former Elaine Marie Cigarski, dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cigarski, Chase Road. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Williams, RD 1, Hunlock Creek. Mrs. Williams is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is a cum laude graduate of Luzerne County Community College where she earned a B.A. degree in Secre- tarial Science and specialization in Medical Office Assistance and Word Processing. Mr. Williams is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and is a magna cum laude graduate of Mes- siah College where he earned a B.A. degree in Bible and Mathematics Education. He is a mathematics instructor at Redland High School in the West Shore School District. 675-0835 Following a wedding trip to the Poconos, the Williams are residing in Etters, Pa. -0- Mr. and Mrs. MEnzel were mar- ried at Irem Temple Country Club with Justice of the Peace Leonard Harvey performing the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Menzel is the former Sandra Ann Gessor, daughter of Mrs. Ann Gessor and the late Frank Gessor of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Menzel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Menzel, Applewood Manor, Dallas. Mrs. Menzel is a graduate of James R. Coughlin High School and Luzerne County Community Col- lege. ; Mr. Menzel is a graduate of Dallas High School and Penn State University. He is employed as a civil engineer by Bechtel Corpora- tion in Woodstown, N.J. Following a wedding trip to Nova Scotia the couple is residing in Woodstown. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Kleinhample were married in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown with Rev. Joseph Sam- mons performing the double ring ceremony and celebrating the Nup- tial Mass. Mrs. Kleinhample is the former Janet L. Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Davies, Shav- ertown. Mr. Kleinhample is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Klein- hample, Pittsburgh. The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School and attended Clarion University. Prior to the wedding she was employed by Nabisco Brands, Inc., Wilkes-Barre. The bridegroom is a graduate of Shaler High School, Pittsburgh and Clarion University where he earned a BS degree in Business Adminis- tration. He is employed by Link, a division of the Singer Corporation, Binghamton, N.Y. as a subcontracts | admininstrator. Following a wedding trip to St.. Thomas, the Virgin Islands, the Kleinhamples will reside in Bingh- ampton, N.Y. Wyoming Valley hospitals will “practice” for a disaster when they hold joint drills Thursday evening, December 6. 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