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Collection date will be Saturday, Oct. 12, 1 to 4 p.m. at the Lehman Methodist Church, Lehman. For more information call, Char- lene Cook, 675-5700. THE FIFTH ANNUAL WILKES- - BARRE ITALIAN FESTIVAL in honor of Columbus Day. will be held on Public Square in downtown Wilkes-Barre on Saturday, Oct. 12, Sunday, Oct. 13 and Monday, Oct. 14, “The Downtown Merchants in con- tion will be featuring Columbus Day specials adn exhibits in keeping with the Italian Festival. Boscov’s will display Italian memorabilia in their windows and will also have many demonstra- tions, exhibitors and displays in their store. Non-stop entertainment from noon until 9 p.m. each day to amuse you between courses of an incredible vriety of Italian delicacies. Some of the featured entertain- ment will be traditional and popular folk dancers and Italian music. There will be a great variety of Italian foods and free entertain- ment. SAINT MARTHA’S CHURCH OF FAIRMOUNT SPRINGS will hold their Annual Afghan Bingo on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 2 p.m. in the church hall. Many homemade afghans to. be given away! Door prizes! Honorary chairman is Rev. Rich- ard Zavachi, chairman, Mrfs. Kassie Zalot and co-chairman Mrs. Lucy Stasik. Tickets on sale at the door. Doors open at 12 p.m. WESTMORELAND HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1960 plans a 25th reunion on Oct. 26 to be held at the Golden Palance, Wilkes-Barre, at 7 p.m. Reunion Committee members ar Richard and Carol Hislop Rogers, Donna LaBarr Kachmar, Thomas Metz, Ruth Ann Alt Crawford, Caro- lyn Dickson Scull, and Joyce Oliver Hislop. Reservations are still being accepted until Oct. 15. The committee is interested in locating the following classmates: Mary Ruth Andrew, John Bishop, Lloyd Bishop, Eileen Dungey, Curtis Evans, Anne Marie Gula, James Hazeltine, James Lonie, Gordon Lorentz, Elwood Myers, Edna Rogers, George Shields, Marion Shupp, Patricia Soltishick, Kenlea Stone, Jeffery Thompson, Samule Tonkin, Joseph Walton, Ellis Weaver, Victor Widman and Rich- ard Yazwinsky. THE WILKES-BARRE REGIONAL OFFICE of the Depart- ment of Environmental Resources (DEr) and the City of Wilkes-Barre are sponsoring Luzerne County Recycling Awareness Day on Satur- day, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. This event will coincide with the state-wide observance of Recycling Month in October. DER Secretary Nicholas DeBenedictis, Wilkes- Barre Mayor Thomas McLaughlin, and Luzerne County officials will be present to participate in the days’ activities. County residents are being asked to bring newspapers and beverage cans to the Square and join in recycling activities and entertain- ment events such as recycling dis- plays, magician Pat Ward, and the and “Bad Reputation”, provided by Wilkes-Barre City and DER. In addition, students in several county school districts are collecting bever- age cans in an effort to win individ- ual and school prizes donated by local organizations and businesses. Proceeds from all recycled cans and newspapers collected as part of the Luzerne County Recycling Awareness Day are being donated to the Ken Pollock Children’s Wing of the Osterhout Library in Wilkes- Barre. THE EVANS FALLS P.T.A. of the Tunkhannock Area School District is sponsoring a “Fall Craft Festi- val’ at the Evans Falls Elementary School, Route 309, South of Tunk- hannock, on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A craft show is an all day feature of the event. Forty craftsmen will offer handmade dolls, porcelain, wood products, hand knits, ceram- ics, leather goods, cabbage patch clothes, coal souvenirs, grape vine wreaths, stenciling, one of a kind toys, flower arrangements, cosmet- ics (Mary Kay), tablets, stained glass, pillows, folk art, pine cone wreaths and more. There will also be a bake sale, book table, white elephant table, face painting, clown, children’s movies (such as: Winnie The Pooh &Tigger Too, Winnie The Pooh The Blustery Day, Donald Duck’s Fire Survival Plan &Adventures of T.J. Thaddeus Toad), and refresh- ments. Bring the family! Admission is free with plenty of parking. Theater THE FIRST SONG in the hit musical “Gypsy” is Let Me Enter- tain You, and that is exactly what the show, appearing at The Pocono Playhouse in Mountainhome, Pa. from Oct. 8 thru Oct. 20 will do. Gypsy Rose Lee, the legendary first lady of burlesque, and her mother who drove her to fame aré the subjects of the rousing musical comedy hit. It’s a song and dance odyssey of a girl who goes from tank-town vaudeville to the guady Minsky burlesque, then on to become an international celebrity, and her formidable and tempes- tuous stage mother. Reservations should be made early for both shows. Regular per- formances at Pocono Playhouse are Tuesday thru Friday at 8:30 p.m.; Saturday at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m; Sunday at 6 p.m.; Wednesday mati- nees at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from $10 to $14. Information and reservations available at (717) 595- 7456. Classes WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL'S new ‘Parenting Class’ will get underway on Monday, Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in the dining room on the hospital's first floor. The two-hour class is open to expectant and first-time parents or any other parents who might wish to learn more about the psychologi- cal or emotional aspects of being a parent. Physicians from the hospig tal’s obstetrics and pediatri departments will discuss topics suca as preparing for parenthood; home routines and bedtime problems; children’s thumb-sucking, crying, sleeping and bonding; self-quieting skills; infant development; discip- line; automobile travel; choosing babysitters; consistency in parents spending time alone; when to call a physician. Dr. Patricia Rossi, director of General’s Pediatrics Department, will serve as instructor for the first class. Dr. Rossi is also associated with the Rural Health Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania. To register or for further informa- tion, call Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital’s Nursing Service Department, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., extensions 2205 or 3048. (More CALENDAR, page 23)