With Jean Hillard (Jean Hillard, a Back Mountain resident, has been a newspaper person for years, having written a people column for quite some time in another area newspaper. Her column, entitled “Back Mountain on the move,” will appear in The Dallas Post on a regular basis, beginning today.) HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1986, a brand new year, a brand new column, and a brand new style of sharing the ‘Back Mountain on the Move” with The Dallas Post read- ers. rr THE BACK MOUNTAIN is always full of excitement, sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes happy, some- times sad, but HILLARD always interesting. With you help we will share the things of interest with each other. You call me or drop me a note and keep me informed, I'll have one ear open 24 hours a day and you can read the results each week in The Dallas Post. -0- WORKING 9-5 week days in the cosmetic department at Stapinski’s in Dallas gives me a great oppor- tunity to meet you. Be sure and stop by and say hello, introduce yourself to me and it’ll be fun getting to know you! -0- SPEAKING OS STAPINSKI’S, it was a very nice dinner for the employees at Picketts Charge last Sunday evening. Twenty nine employees from the store all gath- ered in our local eating place to share a holiday dinner. At the head of the table were John and Marie Stapinski who joined Dallas store manager Jack McGee and wife, Doris in wishing all a Happy Holi- day. Why is eating always so enjoy- able? -0- ART AND LAURIE WOODS and family, directors of Camp Orchard Hill in Dallas, spent a few days in New York visiting their relatives for Christmas. -Q- PASTOR DWIGHT AND HOLLY HODNE and family of Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas spent time with their families in New Jersey while their neighbors Steve and Val Cam- eron also of Woodlawn Avenue spent Christmas with steve’s family in Huntington, Long Island. This was the first Christmas Steve spent with his family in many years making it very special. -0- IT WAS “EVERYBODY HOME” for Dr. Evan and Carol Thomas of Blueberry Hill Road in Sutton Hills, Shavertown. All seven of the Thomas children gathered round the Christmas tree as well as the dinner table Christmas Day. -0- WILL AND GERRI SPENCER of Demunds Road were happy to have daughter Laurie and son Ross both going the same direction for a change and all ending up home for the holidays. -0- FOR ED AND THERESA was more than just having their ‘Doctors’ home. Daughter Dr. Debra and son-in-law Dr. Mike had their brand new baby girl home to Grandma and Grandpa for the first time since her birth just a few weeks ago. Congratulations Theresa and Ed! This is: their first grand- child. Aunt Karen, Aunt Kim and Uncle Ken are pretty proud too. THE LOZIERS, former Dallas residents, were back home for the holiday also. Traveling from Flor- ida to daughter and son-in-law Debbie and Dave Katyl for Christ- mas, the Loziers had the pleasure of their two grandsons also, Joshua and Daniel. R -0- THE OREHOTSKY FAMILY of pleasure of Melodie Narramore, California with them for several days also. Melodie is a world renowned singer who does a Minis- try of Music as she travels. She presented her very touching drama musical at the Evangelical Free Church, Sunday Service to nearly 200 area residents. Melodie and Larson Orehotsky are very spcial friends, both are musically talented people. -0- A FUN ICE SKATING EXPEDI- ence for brother David Orehotsky last Saturday. David and Larson have travelled all over the world safely and had to come home to get injured. Seems David’s fall left him with a chipped collarbone, bad facial bruises and a sleepless couple of nights. Hope you're on the mend, David. -0- HAPPY TO SEE BRETT BIT- TENBENDER of Kunkle is getting around on his crutches and doing better each day. Brett was shot, mistaken for a bear, during bear season. He has serious injuries to his leg, has had surgery on theleg 675-1392 and has a long way to go until he’s totally healed. Our prayer is for a painless recovery for Brett. After being a patient in Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Brett is now home with Doty and Lucille. Tender loving care from Mom and Dad is always the best, Brett! -0- ANYONE WHO STOPS in at Kasardas in Dallas will know “Connie’’. Connie and Randy Jones, Lehman, had the nicest Christmas present from their children and Connie’s brother Chris. A night at the Woodlands, dinner, a room, breakfast and all the tirmmings. I had the pleasure of selling her “Musk” perfurme, Connie was so excited, she stopped. for the perfect color of nylons, the perfect Musk cologne and she was just bubbling as she prepared to use the gift certificate that night. What a gift, I hope her kids read this, I can tell you first hand, you really made a “hit” with your gift to Mom and Dad this year. -0- MOST OF OUR READERS will remember Mr. Lester Squier, prin- cipal of Lehman High School fo many years. He too passed through the cosmetic department last week with his son who was home from Florida for the holiday. I knew immediately who he was but I'm not sure he recognized me. My first reaction to seeing him was a thought about a book called “I Dare You”. When I was a junior in high school, I decided I wanted to quit school, go to work, make lots of money and do all the fun things you can’t do when you're still in school. My father called our dear principal and squealed on me so when I got to school the next day he called me to the office, presented me with this book’s views and just said “think about it.” Needless to say I gradu- ated and will always be grateful to Mr. Squier, some principals would not have cared. THAT’S IT FOR THIS WEEK, if you have any news or comments give me a call 675-1392 after 6 or drop me a card, Box 83J, RD 5, Dallas, Pa. 18612 and together we’ll keep the ‘Back Mountain on the Move.” without “Wenig. Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community Call 675-2070 \ The Most Fameus Basket in the Word ® Robins Co. AH. Robins Company tomorrow has launched a comprehensive three-week notification program citing April 30, 1986 as the deadline for filing claims relating to use of the Dalkon Shield, an intrauterine birth control device formerly mar- keted by the company. Robins, which marketed the Dalkon Shield in the early 1970s, currently is developing a plan of reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The company filed for reorganiza- tion August 21, 1985 after the burden of litigation relating to the Dalkon Shield had reached a monthly level in excess of $15 million. i Under an order of the United States District Court in Richmond, Robins will run paid advertising on television and in newspapers and magazines across the country through January 25. The advertisements state that if you (a) may have been injured becuase you used the Dalkon Shield or (b), may have used the Dalkon shield but have not as yet experi- enced an injury or (c) may have been injured because of another person’s use of the Dalkon Shield, you will lose your right to make a claim if the claim is not received by the court on or before April 30, 1986. The advertisements note that claims may be made by simply mailing a postcard or letter contain- ing the claimant’s full name and complete address and a statement that she or he is making a Dalkon Shield claim. The postcard or letter must be mailed to Dalkon Shield, P.O. Box, 444, Richmond, VA 23203. Claimants then will be sent a ques- tionnaire and further instructions questionnaire must be completed and returned to the court by June 30, 1986. The advertisiments also note that claimants do not need a lawyer to file a claim. With Joan Kingsbury THE HARVEYS LAKE YACHT CLUB celebrated the recent holiday season with its annual Commodore’s Ball held at the Westmoreland Club. Committee members were Jean C. and Paul Rodda, Dorothy and Paul Priebe, Mary and Harry P. Mat- tern, Commodore; Mabel Harter, Helena Peipon and Barbara and Bill Wentz, Scott and Karen Schuster and Dorothy Chaney. Vice Commodore Paul Priebe Jr. and his wife Dorothy hosted the ball. -0- LIKE MOST AREA FOLKS we were glued to our television - New Year’s evening watching the Orange Bowl. Some area resi- dents, however, chose to travel to Miami and enjoy the game in person. Sally and Harry Davenport, daughters Debra and Lisa attended the game here their son Harry B. Davenport per- formed in the half time show with the Penn State Blue Band. Harry, a graduate of Dallas High School, has been a member of the Blue Band throughout his college years. WELCOMING IN THE NEW YEAR can be celebrated in various ways. For the second year we par- ticipated in a progressive dinner which proved to be lots of fun. Beginning at our home for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres we proceeded to the home of Joan and Dave Roskos for a divine dinner of lobster, on to -Free Layaways (Excluding Ski Wear & Furs) items or Layaways) Visa ¢ MasterCard e American Express © Interest the home of Hans and Colleen Lank- warden for dessert (plum pudding with brandy sauce, a delicious frozen confection made with orange liquer, or Dutch apple fritters were the choices), then on to the home of Dave and Lolly Larkins for mid- night. At the last home our children were waiting for us. We welcomed in 1986 with streamers, sionging the traditional Auld Lang Syne, then had lots of fun playing charades until the wee hours. The generation gap, however, was apparent while playing charades. The younger people would stand up, indicate the act out a book, television program, etc. very few times. But it sure was a wonderul New Year’s Eve. -0- MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. CONNELLY, Harveys Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter Eileen Marie to Frank Ferrari III son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ferrari Jr., Verona, N.J. Miss Connolly is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Bloomsburg State College where she received a B.A. Degree in Commu- ® One Visit Office of Salomon Epstein, M.D. Binghamton Plaza 607-772-8757 OFF Based on manufacturer’s suggested Retail Price JLT EET RT RE] aL BCR 675-0835 nications. She is property manager for F.M. Ferrari Investments, Vérona, N.J. i Mr. Ferrari is a graduate of Verona High School and Plymouth State College, New Hampshire where he received a G.S. in Market- ing. He is the president and general partner of F.M. Ferrari Invest- ments, Verona. The couple will be married in April at Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. -0- BEST WISHES to the following couples who were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Dingle were recently married in Trucksville United Methodist Church. Rev. Thomas Clemow officiated. Mrs. Dingle is the former Mildred Louise Kocher. Following a wedding trip to the British Isles the couple is resid- ing at Newberry Estates. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Stredny were recently married in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Rev. Anthony Stredny, Waverly, Texas, uncle of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony and celebrared the Nuptial Mass. Mrs. Stredney is the former Carla C. Kuznicki. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the Stred- nys are are residing in West Nanti- coke. 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