wh New officers The Dallas Women of Kiwanis held installation of new officers at their annual Christmas dinner party held at the Irem Temple Country Club Wednesday night. Installing officer, Mrs. Pauline Selingo, charged each new officer with their duties and presented them with a spray of crysanthemums and candles tied with blue and gold ribbons. Mrs. Ann Corbett, immediate past president, presented Mrs. Pat Kalinowski, incoming president, with the official presidential gavel. A memorial gift for service to the club was presented to Mrs. Corbett by Mrs. Kalinowski. Shown here are the new officers. From left, seated, Mrs. Shirley Moore, first vice president; and Mrs. Pat Kalinowski, president. Standing, Mrs. Sybil Pelton, treasurer; Mrs. Jean Grimes, secretary; Mrs. Claire Ward, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Anna Corbett, past-president; Mrs. Pauline 'Selingo, installing officer; and Mrs. Margaret Johnson, second vice president. THE DALLAS POST/Monday, December 23, 1985 15 Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Social held The Dallas Kiwanis Club held its annual Egg Nog Social at Irem Temple Country Club Wednesday evening. Shown here are, from left, first row, Anthony Piscotty, Nanticoke; Len Grozalis, Swoyersville; Homer Baker, Harveys Lake Lions Club; Russell Dugan, Plymouth: and ; Robert M. McNamara, Forty Fort-Kingston. Second row, Dave Smith, Wilkes-Barre South; Jim Snyder, Back Mountain; Tom Bagley, Dallas Lions; Paul Selingo, Dallas; Tom Cometa, Wilkes- Barre; Frank Melly, Montrose; and Bill Kalinowski, vice-president, Dallas Kiwanis Club and chairman, Egg Nog Social. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Parity held Students of The Playschool, Dallas, recently held a Christmas program at the Meadows Nursing Center. Shown here are, from left, Maura Narkiewicz, Rachel Hiller, DeAnna Springer, Eddie Novak, Joshua Mattey. Second row, Stephanie Pineno, Adam Schooley, Jennifer Howe, Tim Flanagan, Beth Kolojejchick, Russell Wenrich, Russell Eyet. Students honored Students from Gate of Heaven School, Dallas, were recently presented with a Certificate of Appreciation from the United States Marines for their participation in the annual Toys for Tots Campaign. Shown here during the presentation are, from left, Cindy Capone, Maria Bigus, Melissa Malonis, Stephen Greger and PFC McTavich of the U.S. Marines. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST —— Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Seniors hosted The Dallas Kiwanis Club held its annual Christmas party for the Senior Citizens, retired nuns and elderly disadvantaged at College Misericordia Mercy Center on December 18. Gifts were presented to approximately 125 guests-and entertainment was provided by Sister Carmel of the Misericordia Music Department. Shown here, from left, are Walter Kozemchak, Jim Ward, Jane Hady, director of the Senior Citizens Center; Joseph Griffith, and Paul Selingo, Kiwanis Club president. Be careful when driving It’s that time of year when biting cold and whirlingwind preoccupy travelers and make driving hazard- ous. The Pennsylvania Optometric Association (POA) says that motor- ists who use a visually-oriented approach to safe driving can actu- ally help prevent winter accidents. To be a visually-oriented safe driver, the POA advises the follow- ing: -Give yourself access to the total visual field by having windows clear of snow, ice and fog. Auto air conditioners will clear car windows of inside moisture within a few minutes even in winter. -Help others to see you, particu- larly at dusk by turning on head- lights and keeping them clean. The contrast between sky brightness and road darkness at dusk makes seeing difficult resulting in 6 p.m. being the most common time for fatal accidents. For more information and a free brochure titled “Open Your Eyes to Driving Safety” write the Pennsyl- vania Optometric Association, P.O. Box 3312, Harrisburg, PA 17105. | J Wi \\ \l 0] C ) a RK 2 & UN de he CR TORT BTS EARLY ADVERTISING DEADLINE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th 11 a.m. WN 0 > 4 > SS G3 SS S8 S8 S85 § AY WN UY TS Ta UY iY GY ay ZN "OLD PHOTOS ARE ALWAYS FUN TO LOOK AT | pe 5 Wants To Tell Everyone When It's Your Birthday. Ask Your Mom Or Dad To Send Us A Picture Of You Along With All The Details Of Your Birthday And We'll Tell Everyone. But The Best Part Is IT'S FREE! Call Dotty At 675-5211 For Details - | in The Dallas Post and were taken by a Dallas Post photographer are available for sale. The cost is $2.50 for a 5x7 and $5. for an 8x10 print. Color photos are $3. for a 5x7 and $6. for an 8x10 print. Color photos are available only when a Photo Description: ............... Date Published. .................... Number of Copies: ............... Tu SDALLASCPoST WANTS TO BRING THE PAST TO LIFE SHARE YOUR OLD PHOTOS (OF BACK MOUNTAIN BUILDINGS, SCHOOL EVENTS OR FAMILY GROUPS) WITH YOUR COMMUNITY CALL DOTTY AT 675-5211 FOR DETAILS (ALL PHOTOS WILL BE RETURNED) : Ape Mie lie) ees comin) . # ee lee ates ie hie lie aie) ee es es —— ees Se —— — — — — Bs alee wis elle alee i gL See