ia Concert planned The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors announce the following time schedule for the 1985 annual spring clean up campaign: -April 29, 30, May 1, Upper Demunds Road, Glendalough, Sed- dler Ln., Applewood Manor, Poad Road, Ryman Rd., Shupp Rd., Ransom Rd., Fernbrook Section. Valley View Tir. Park pick up is scheduled for April 30 and May 1. May 6, 7, and 8, Overbrook Ave., Ferguson Ave., Williams St., Yeager Ave., Warren Drive, Bryan Drive, Hilco Drive, Reservoir Rd., Parrish St., Daveneport St., (Dalls Twp. residents only); Church St. Claude St., Center Hill Rd., Midland initiated A national award-winning educa- tional program to safeguard the lives of children will be initiated in public schools in Pennsylvania. REALTOR members of the Penn- sylvania Association of REALTORS have purchased ‘‘Safety Through Songs” kits for an estimated 312,000 children enrolled in kindergarten and first grade classes in the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania. On a statewide basis, the REAL- TORS will spend a vast amount of money to bring the program to about 312,000 students. The innovative audio-visual pro- gram received the nation’s top award in competition with more than 1,700 REALTOR Boards the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS ‘‘Make America Better” contest. The program, which uses a color- ing book with songs, a record and a filmstrip, has been endorsed and commended by Governor Thorn- burgh for helping provide much- needed health and safety education. “Each child receives a record and coloring book with the words and music to the safety songs,” explained Mike Bernardo, Execu- tive Vice-President of the Pennsyl- vania Association of REALTORS. “In areas where the program has already been introduced, teachers and parents said the children learned the safety songs by heart.” POOLS INCLUDE oFilter & Pump eSet-in *Steel Bracing Vinyl Liner Huge Sun Deck