The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 27, 1985, Image 9

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    THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, March 27, 1985 9
DALLAS CHAPTER AMERICAN
. FIELD SERVICE is seeking house-
) hold items, toys, knick-knacks and
furniture for a Flea Market to be
held April 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at Dallas Senior High School. (No
clothing, please.)
Any items you wish to donate
should be priced and then dropped
off at the high school after 8:30. If
you can’t get to the school, call 675-
1332 or 675-8802 for pick up.
In order to
bring a student to .
Dallas High }
School next year,
the chapter needs
to pay the
remainder of
their interna- }
tional fee of $325. |
So do your spring
cleaning and
please give them
a call.
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MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND
Dallas Senior High School’s spring
play “You Can't Take it With You”
by Moss Hart and George S. Kauf-
man, Friday, March 29 and Satur-
day, March 30 in the high school
auditorium. Donald Hopkins, drama
coach is directing the play. Kristyn
Post is student director. Mrs. Mar-
garet Johnson is house manager
and technical director.
THE ROBERT HOSEY FAMILY,
Back Mountain residents, are par-
Your Family program. The Hoseys,
Paul, Robert, Ignatius, Maria and
Rosemary, are members of the 4-H
Ski Club.
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BEST WISHES TO Georgine
Chalker and Alan Brezinski who
have announced a wedding date of
August 31.
Georgine is the daughter of Mrs.
Ernest Chalker and the late Ernest
Chalker and is a graduate of West
Side Vo Tech School. She is
employed as a data processing
supervisor for SMS-Medical Asso-
ciates, Inc., Wilkles-Barre.
Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Brezinski, Trucksville, is a graduate
of Bishop O’Reilly High School. He
also attended Pennsylvania Guns-
mith School and is employed at
Valley Ordinance, Wilkes-Barre.
The couple will be married in
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DALLAS UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH recently presented the
final installment payment to con-
tractor Allan Stroud, who, with his
crew recently completed refurbish-
ing the exterior of the older wooden
portion of the church. Participating
in the ceremony were Stroud, Paul
Kunkle, Rev. Robert Benson,
church pastor; Clifford Garris,
Lena Baur, Walter Mohr, Mel-
bourne Carey and Reese Finn.
BEST WISHES TO Cynthia Lakke
and Gordon Davies who are plan-
ning a June wedding.
Cynthia, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Gordon W. Lakke of Battle Creek,
Michigan, is a graduate of Pennfield
High School and Alma College
where she majored in elementary
education. She is manager of train-
ing services with Industry Analysts
in Rochester, N.Y.
Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley S. Davies, Dallas, is a
graduate of Wyoming Seminary and
received an associate degree from
Canton. He is pursuing a degree in
electronic engineering at Rochester
Institute of Technology in Roches-
ter.
SEND A SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED
ENVELOPE TO S&S, BOX 535
HAZLETON, PA. 18201
HIGHEST PRAISE goes to fourth
grader Saundra Bilder of West
Pittston who raised $257 to purchase
grave markers for four neighbor
children who were killed in a fire
March 3.
Although this little lady had never
played with the children, she had
spoken to them when visiting her
grandmother. The tragedy made
her so sad that she wanted to do
something nice for the family.
At an age when most children are
concerned with child-lie interests,
Saundra showed concern for other
people’s feelings that is special. If
only, we as adults, could care so
much about other Deople.
I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY
Wednesday evening to hear Sister
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Dorothy McLaughlin, a registered
art therapist and professor of art at
Marywood College. Sister Dorothy
has 30 years teaching experience, 14
of those in elementary schools.
Sister Dorothy spoke on the rela-
tionship between children’s art and
reading.
At a meeting of the Gate of
Heaven PTG, Sister explained that
each child’s picture tells a story,
and instead of asking, “What is it?”
a more healthy approach is “Tell
me about yur picture.” In this way
you can learn so much about your
child. The examples Sister Dorothy
gave were so interesting, and
although we probably would just
write them off as a child’s art work,
the stories they contained were
amazing.
Daffodil Days
The Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, in conjunction with the
American Cancer Society, will be selling daffodils in the
Hospital's Gift Shoppe during Daffodil Days this week.
Proceeds from the sale benefit the American Cancer
Society. Shown, at left, is Marilyn Maslow, of Dallas,
American Cancer Society volunteer and Peggy Dougherty,
Co-Chairperson, Mercy Hospital Auxiliary of Wilkes-Barre,
Students honored
Annetta, Jr.,
Sandy Dicton, ‘Student of the Year’; Wayne Pettit,
At its regular dinner meeting on
Tuesday, March 19, held in Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake
Silkworth, the Lake Silkworth Lions
Club gave recognition to two young
people from Lake-Lehman High
School when they named them “Stu-
dents of the Year.”
The two students so honored were
Sandra Dicton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Dicton of Shavertown
and Michael Anetta Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Annetta Sr. of
Oak Hill.
Dr. M. David Preston, Superin-
tendent of the Lake-Lehman School
District and a member of the Lake
Silkworth Lions Club, introduced the
two students and their parents to
club members.
Sandy participated on the school
field hockey, basketball and softball
teams. She was co-captian of these
sports. She was a member of the
Key Club, a peer tutor in Mathemat-
ics, a member of the National
although she has been offered sev-
The club also inducted two new
eral scholarships.
members. The induction ceremony
Michael participated in the Brass
Choir, the Dance Band, and was
selected for the District Orchestra.
He was in the school play, a
member of the Audio-Visual Club an
the tennis team. He was a winner in
the Presidential Fitness Program.
His main hobby is a home com-
puter. He has been accepted at the
main campus of the Pennsylvania
State University.
was performed by Deputy District
Governor Chester Szalkowski. The
new “Cub” Lions and their sponsors
are: Ernest Burka, Chester Szal-
kowski; Greg Sorber, Robert Sorber
(a father and son team).
The welcome was given by Lion
President Wayne Pettit. A beautiful
song commemeorating the honors
bestowed that night was sung by
Stanley Wojciechowski.
Inc.
Quilt donated
The Showin Blue 4-H Club held a
drawing for a handmade quilt on
March 17, at Borrowdale Acres Inc.
The quilt was donated by Mrs.
Marion Lipinski of Wilkes-Barre.
The proceeds from this quilt will go
toward the club’s jackets. A special
thank you to Mrs. Marion Lipinski,
from the members and leaders of
the Showin Blue 4-H Club.
The winner of this quilt was John
Potomis of Swoyersville.
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Honor Society. Sandy has not
decided on a college at this time
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We've taken miniature versions of 4 of our most
popular chocolate figures and filled them with
creamy smooth peanut butter that just melts away.
Extra Ordinary!
30 Bite Size Pieces per 12% Oz. Box. $5.25
Gertrude Ad Chocolate:
for Chocolatelovers Everywhere
Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre, behind the Wyoming Valley Mall.
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Wyoming Ave., Kingston, at
the Crossvalley Expressway.
Pittston Plaza.
invited to join us in
celebrating the 1 year :
anniversary of 4:
Heart in Hand.
we have been storing away lots
of new items for this special show-
ing from all over the country . .
the spring collection includes fine
new paintings by mary hughes,
many new gifts & country decora-
ting accessories along with num-
erous antiques not seen before at
Heart in Hand.
joln us in this special
“Spring Sampler’ unveiling!
Friday, March 29th 10to 8
Saturday, March 30th 10to 6
Sunday, March 31st 11to6
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