10 Wintery scene + week's first major snowstorm. Push % ¥ | ag xe a. a wT . NTIS I 2, x SEAL AHRRITOME W, R) i 8 - fs bY way e.g * % A. Pi el @ mg VRS Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Beautiful sight Dallas Post/Ed Campbell scenery. (Continued from page 1) ton Township. Potzer also explained that in Octo- ber, a state ordinance was passed that local police may make arrests on state highways. They may make arrests for speeding, drunken driv- ing or direct traffic, something they were not allowed to do in the past. Recently, Joseph Bren of the Kingston Township Police Depart- ment was certified for the intoxime- ter and for calibration of the Vascar. Potzer explained that if the town- ships were disallowed to use Vascar, it would be a terrific blow to their safety programs since House Bill 1427 in July designated the use of radar for state police only. Kingston Township has a writ- ten policy stating how Vascar and where Vascar maybe used. If used in an arrest, the arresting officer has everything needed when taking the offender into court. Potzer also explained that effec- tive Monday, Dec. 16 through Christmas, extra police will patrol the shopping centers; there will be Board extra evening patrols and additional foot patrols in the shopping districts for the protection of merchants and shoppers. (continued from page 1) president Don Jones, announced committee chairmen for the coming year as James Richardson, cafet- eria; Dr. William Camp, education; Ernest Ashrbridge, finance; Thomas Landon, personnel; John On Dec. 4, quick action on the part of Kingston Township Police Chief Paul Sabol, Patrolman Walter Davis and Patrolman Michael George, policy; Harry Sickler, prop- erty; Tex Wilson, student activities; Duncan, Atherholt Drive, Trucks- and Albert Pisaneschi, transporta- ville, from substantial property damage. tion. The awarding of the contract for the installation of a new water line at the Dallas Intermediate School building was tabled until a special meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 17, in order to give Gerald Wyecallis, district superintendent, an opportunity to discuss the special time element with Harrisburg as well as the relative cost with water company officials. 0] May your holiday be aglow with joy. PRITCHARD'S INSURANCE AGENCY JACK C. PRITCHARD 24 Carverton Rd. Trucksville 696-1525 696-1808 ¥Y \ sto FIRST EASTERN BANK DALLAS OFFICE Dallas Village Shopping Center Dallas 675-5241 ¥ x SEASON'S * * GREETINGS * 5 Along with our thanks CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR MAPLE HILLS NURSING HOME Box 391, R.D. #4 - Dallas 675-1787 FAMILY PHARMACY 401 W. Eighth St. W. Wyoming 693-2050 Hoping you experience all the love and joy that is Christmas. SEDOR INSURANCE AGENCY WALTER & MARCELLA KELLY, Agents 32 Market St. Glen Lyon 736-6881 JACK'S COLLISION SERVICE West Sixth Street W. Wyoming, PA 693-0444 May your holiday be merry and bright. CONSTRUCTION CO. Route 309 Dallas 675-4004 pe = oO Oo =< Co = I= 1 = REPRESENTATIVE PRESENTATI COSLETT 1265 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort 288-3990 DRURY'S DELI & RESTAURANT Sunset Harveys Lake 639-2010 DESIGNED SECURITY 1 SYSTEMS 1 LEO STANISLOW 675-2899 Zu i — I le ¥ / : 12.20 Ne ! Jee OW ort \ N ; /. Ph ; > ord wo Wo ns VR Y Jot wy BROWN'S OIL R.D. #2 Harveys Lake 639-1342 696-2100 696-3888 Silent Night May the special meaning # of Christmas abide with you always. & 7; <7 HIN Illy YF = NW VIDEO WORLD 200 Wyoming Ave. Kingston 288-7597 108 Mulberry St. Berwick 752-3615 To our special friends, we say “thanks for being there.” pg id