= 9 Cd Camp prepared A work weekend was held to prepare Camp Kresge for its upcoming 33rd season. Camp Kresge is the Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA'’s Resident Camp in the western Poconos. The camp operates a 1000 acre campsite with a 30 acre spring-fed lake. Camp Kresge will be opening for its 33rd season on June 17. The camp will have two programs this summer. Day Camp will be offered for five two week sessions from June 17 through August 23. Resident Camp will start on July 21 for two week sessions. Pictured above are members of the YMCA Camp Committee. From left, Pete Tarvin, Chuck Petrillo, Ski; Houseknecht, Jim Thomas, Saul Barkett, Sandy Feyrer, Eric Planitzer, Clarence Beerweiler, Carter Nelson, Jerry Astolfi, Chuck Wiliams and Dennis Monies donated The Dallas Rotary Club has announced that it has raised and donated over $8200 to’ local charities and service organizations this fiscal year. Recipients of these funds include the Easter Seal Society, the Boy Scouts of America, the American Cancer Society, the Meadows Nursing Center, and the Back Mountain Memorial, Library. In the accompanying photograph, Larry Schuler, center, vice-president of Back Mountain PAK, is seen receiving a check for $300 from Bob Bayer, left, and Don Lockhart, right, both of Dallas Rotary. : Officers installed The installation luncheon of the Mercy Center Convent Auxiliary was held recently at Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. The newly installed officers are: Mrs. Anne Mushinski, president; Mrs. Dorothy Kolankiewicz, vice-president; Mrs. Grace Ward, secretary; Mrs. Jeanne Jones, treasurer; Mrs." Ann Pesavento, assistant treasurer; and Miss Jessical Thomas, corresponding secretary. Sister Coleman Krise, RSM, was honored for her guidance and dedication to the auxiliary while serving as Administrator of Mercy Center Convent. Shown here, from left, seated are Anne Pesavento, Jessica Thomas, Anne Mushinski. Standing, Terry Connery, Jeanne Jones, Sr. Coleman Krise, Sr. Patricia Anne Healy, Dorothy Kolankiewicz. New York Presents 9 the mens shop SALVATORE'S the perfect fat er's day gift Robas ippers any ore Accessories Gift Certificate M-C » VISA o AMERICAN EXPRESS LAYAWAYS Open Daily: Mon-Sat 9-9; Sun 12-5 NOW HAS MANICURES 778 KIDDER ST., WILKES-BARRE 823-5852 DEAR AUNT PATTY: I started working last fall for the first time since getting married eight years ago. I have one week of vacation this year. Always in the past we went camping for two weeks because my husband loves to fish, swim and hike. I always had a good time, but I don’t want to spend my five day vacation planning meals, packing, cooking, cleaning, fishing and doing a ton of laundry when I get back. I think that since I’m working and contributing to the vacation money, I should have more say about where we go. I work hard all year and I'd like a relaxing vacation with meals in restaurants and no beds to make. Am I being unfair? My husband is a salesman who travels all the time, stays in nice Employee | honored hotels, and eats in restaurants four : or five days a week. He's sick of it and doesn’t want the same thing for a vacation. What should we do? CAMPERS WIFE DEAR CAMPERS WIFE: You should compromise and look for a resort with home cooked meals, maid service, fishing, swim- ming, and hiking available. Other- wise you should consider separate vacations! DEAR AUNT PATTY: School was out last week. I'm 13 years old and am bored already. What is there to do around here to have some fun? DEAR BORED: Go to the library and find some good books to read. You may even BORED Dallas. He has been September, 1983. Born he is a graduate of in 1981. -and bothers, suggestion, supervisor, here are, from left, For his award winning Frank P. Cuscela, founder and executive vice-president of Jewelcor Incorporated, has been’ elected to the Wilkes College Board of Trust- ees. The announcement was made by Patricia S. Davies, chairwoman of the College’s 34-member govern- ing board. He has extensive back- ground in marketing and corporate management. Jewelcor Incorpo- rated is a New York Stock Exchange listed company with executive offices in both New York and Wilkes-Barre. He resides in Dallas with his wife, the former Mary Lee Wilcox, and daughters Kristin and Susan. heads Hair Cutting and Design ( EMPRESS | TRAVEL GROUP BUS TOUR AUGUST 7 for 7 NIGHTS NASHVILLE "MUSIC CITY” 2 DAYS OPRYLAND GATLINBURG 2 GRAND OLE OPRY SHOWS OHIO STATE FAIR AIR FORCE MUSEUM ADULT ................. $419 CHILD (2117) cevvenenne.. $279 DEPARTS FROM: WILKES-BARRE 829-1232 \JUNKHANNOCK 836-6313 | want to volunteer to work in the library. Take walks to places you have never been. Buy some seed and experiment growing some plants or vegetables. Start now to | plan your wardrobe for school in the fall. Wash the family car on a regular basis in return for a ride to a state park for the day. Clean your room and even offer to paint it for 3 real change. Plan and start ; exercise program. Invite a friend 5 over and camp out in the back yard. Fun doesn’t have to be expensive. Use your imagination. (“Dear Aunt Patty” is a local advice column that appears weekly in The Dallas Post. Send your let- ters to Dear Aunt Patty, c/o The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, : Pa., 18612. Letters will be answered on a first come-first served basis.) AWANA Night held AWANA Recognition Night for the Cubbies and Sparks Club of the Community Church of Dallas was held during a recent Sunday eve- ning service. Three and four-year old children are members of the | Cubbies Club, while children in kin- dergarten and first grade make up B§ the Sparks Club. 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