a me ArT SEE el i ess b ap ie oes ETE as SE pee, A i 16 * Wednesday, / March 5 THE FOLLOWING EVENTS are listed at the Shavertown United Methodist Church: Lectionary Study at 10 a.m.; Bell Choir will meet at 7 p.m.; Bible Study at 7:15 p.m. -0- THE CULTURAL DEVELOP- MENT TASK FORCE of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce will be holding a break- fast meeting on Wednesdya, March 5 at 8 a.m. in the Cojntry Kitchen at Boscov's. At the meeting, the members of the Task Force will be discussing the implementation of the cultural events calendar. Chairing the Task Force is Mary Hepner of the Wilkes-Barre ballet Theatre. -0- “DIETARY MANAGEMENT- THE FOOD EXCHANGE SYSTEM” will be the topic to be presented on Wednesday, March 5, at the third of a six-part community diabetes pro- gram sponsored by Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital. will be held at 1:30 and 7 p.m. in the classroom of the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, 53¢ Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Principal speaker will be Mary Jones, R.D. The free program is designed to help provide the public with increased awareness of the compli- cations surrounding diabetes. For more information, please call the hospital’s education department at 288-1411, extension 4035. -0- THE HARVEYS LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE will meet March 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the music room of the Lake- Noxen School. THE FOLLOWING EVENTS are scheduled at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave.: Bible Study at 10:30 a.m.; Brownie Troop 929 meets at 4 p.m.; Chancel Choir will meet at 7:30 p.m. =0- THE WILKES-BARRE CHESS CLUB announces its regular monthly meeting to be held on March 6 at the Osterhout Library in Wilkes-Barre. The business meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and end at 6:30. Games will begin at 6:30 and continue to 9. All members are invited to attend as well as those who enjoy chess. Please make special note of meet- ing changes. Friday, / March 7 SENATOR D. MICHAEL FISHER, Chairman of the Senate Environmental Resources & Energy Committee, has announced that the Senate Committee will hold public hearings on Senate Bill 1211, the municipal solid waste legislation. The hearing will be held March 7, at WVIA, Channel 44, Old Boston Road, Jenkins Twp., Wilkes-Barre beginning at 11 a.m. The hearings will begin promptly and are open to the public. . Saturday, / March 8 MEMBERS OF THE LAKE- LEHMAN KEY CLUB will attend a breakfast meeting of the Back Mountain Kiwanis Club on Satur- day, March 8, at the Irem Temple Country Club. After the meeting, Key Club members and Kiwanians will solicit contributions for Muscular Dystro- phy at nearby shopping centers. THE HARVEYS LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE will hold its final registra- tion on March 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Recreation Building. Birth certificates for new players and a $10.00 fee per family. sunday, / March 9 SENATOR CHARLES D. LEM- MOND JR. will be guest speaker at Dallas Baptist Church, Idetown, Sunday, March 9 at 11 a.m. -0- BUCKS COUNTY ARTIST ANITA GRONENDAHL will be the honored guest at an opening reception Sunday, March 9, 2-4 p.m. in the Art Gallery, College Misericordia. The exhibit of limited edition silk screen prints will be on display until March 27. A resident of Doylestown, Gronen- dah works in her Barn Studio, a converted 18th century barn in the heart of Bucks County. Gallery hours are weekdays and Sundays from 1-4 p.m., and Satur- days by appointment. The exhibit is open to the public without charge. For information, call 675-2181 ext. 247. -0- THE FOLLOWING ARE A LIST OF EVENTS at the Trucksville United Methodist Church: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 9:45 a.m. Worship Service; 10:20 a.m. Coffee Fellowship; 11 a.m. Worship Serv- ice; 5:30 p.m. Confirmation Class; 7 p-m. Youth Fellowship. -0- A LIMITED EDITION of silk screen prints by Anita Gronendahl of Doylestown will be on display at the Art Gallery, College Misericor- dia Dallas, from Sunday, March 9, through Thursday, March 27. A reception will be held from 2 to 4 on March 9. Gallery hours are weekdsays and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. and Saturday by appointment. Admission is free. For more information, call 675- 2181, ext. 247. ner VIDE® 878-8198 ROUTE 309 DALLAS, PA 18612 to Sat.; 12-5 Sundays -0- THERE WILL BE CHURCH SCHOOL for all ages at 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service at 11 a.m.; Confir- mation Class at 4 p.m. and Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Avenue. Monday, / March 10 THE LEHMAN-JACKSON ELE- MENTARY PTA will have a meet- ing on March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Here’s Looking at You Two, Lake- Lehman's program against Drug and Alcohol Abuse, will be presented. Speakers are, Mrs. Debbie Phillips, and Mrs. Maryann Blessner, Guidance Department. THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 163 N. Pioneer Avenue, will hold a Work Area on Evangelism at 7:30 p.m. -0- THE WOMEN’S UNIT of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet on March 10 at 8 p.m. in the church lounge. Program chairperson, Helen Earles has announced that Mrs. Juanita Miller will give a program on ‘“‘Gaining Confidence and Esteem Through Color.” All women are invited. Hostesses will be: Mrs. Ted New- comb, Mrs. Fred Ostrum, Mrs. Edward Corcoran, Mrs. Patrick McGough, Mrs. John Stahl, Mrs. Milton Evans, Mrs. Gerald Munz- ing, and Mrs. Wilson Honeywell. A brief business meeting will follow with Mrs. Mary Kloeber pre- siding. Rev. James Wert and Rev. Har- riet Santos are pastors. -0- THE AUXILIARY OF THE MEADOWS NURSING CENTER will meet on Monday, March 10 at 10 a.m. in the 3rd floor dining room at the center in Dallas. Following a short business meeting a program on stress management will be presented by Mr. David Kosloski, a psychologist with the community counseling services of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The public is invited to attend this meeting, and further information may be obtained from Marilyn Gre- gorski, activities director at the center. The telephone number is 675-8600, ext.115. -0- THE KIRBY HEALTH CENTER will be the location for a free Glaucoma Screening sponsored by the Wilkes-Barre Branch of the Association for the Blind in coopera- tion with the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness. The screening will be held Monday, March 10, from 9 to 11 at 71 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Call for your appointment at 823- NG 5 [ of vil P= 5 1161. All persons over 35 are advised to have an eye examination every other year - the best defense against glaucoma. It is the nation’s second leading cause of blindness. It often develops without pain or symptoms. THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lists the fol- lowing events: 6:30 p.m. Girl Scouts will meet; 7:30 p.m. Square Dance Class will be held. Tuesday, / March 11 THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF ACTIVITIES at the Trucksville United Methodist Church: quilters, 9 a.m.; Friendship Class, 1 p.m.; aerobics, 1 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; Trustee meeting 7:30 p.m. -0- THE SENIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP 634 will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave. -0- THE UNITED STATES ARMY JAZZ BAND, “The Army Blues’, will present a free concert at Col- lege Misericordia on March 11 at 8 p.m. in Walsh Auditorium. The Army Blues, an 18 piece ensemble with the ‘‘Big Band” sound, plays contemporary compos- itions and nostalgic hits of yester- day. In two previous appearances at the college, the group played to standing room only crowds. The Army Blues concert is part of College Misericordia’s March Cul- tural Events Series. The Westmins- ter Singers will perform at the College on March 18 at 8 p.m. Both events are open to the public, free of charge. -0- “FOOT CARE AND THE DIA- BETIC”’ will be the topic of discus- sion presented by Thomas P. Jiunta, D.P.M., on Tuesday, March 11, at the Kingston Township Munic- ipal Building on Carverton Road, Trucksville. Jiunta received his doctor of podiatric medicine from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine and completed his residency training in foot surgery at the Harrison Hospi- tal in Detroit, Michigan. This lecture is open to the public free of charge and is being spon- sored by the Luzerne County Chap- ter of the American Diabetes Asso- ciation. Additional information may be obtained by calling 825-3355. -0- THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Lake-Lehman Board of School Directors will be held on Tuesday, March 11 at 8 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the Ross Elementary School, Sweet Valley. Allen C. Keiper, President, will preside. Ve) > L Be MONDAY, MARCH 17 2) M St. Patrick's Day Dinner featuring ge A regular menu plus corned beef and ie oY cabbage and Irish Soda Bread, in X the guests. Visa-Master Card a) HAN ol 3 , ) % Reservation Suggested -0- SPRING BOATING SAFETY COURSE is being offered by the United States Coast Guard Auxil- iary. Registration will be held Tues- day, March 11 at 7 p.m., Room 620 King’s College Administration Building, River St., Wilkes-Barre. Course is free. Classes are open to the boating public for both motor and sail boaters. Next week WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL’S Nursing Services and Human Resources departments will hold a career day for graduating professional nursing students on Thursday, March 13 at 3 p.m. in the dining room. The job fair will enable prospec- tive registered nurses to learn about career options and employment opportunities available at Wilkes- Barre General. Graduating students will also be able to complete job applications and schedule inter- views for nursing positions at the hospital. Refreshments and tours of the hospital’s nursing areas are included in the program, which is free-of-charge. Nursing students scheduled to graduate this year from regional colleges and nursing schools are invited to attend. For more information, call General's Nursing Services Department at 829-8111, extension 2205 or 3048. -0- THE ANTHRACITE JIM BEAM BOTTLE CLUB will meet in Kone- fal’s Restaurant, Main Street, Edwardsville, at 7:30 p.m. on Tues- day, March 11. Members that attended the mid- winter roundup in Harrisburg in February will report on the activi- ties and the winner of our bottle basket which was chanced off at the roundup. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rendle and Martin Popky, committee selected to arrange details for our Charter Night will report on details arranged to date. Visitors as always are invited to attend this meeting. -0- THE WESTMINSTER SINGERS will perform on Tuesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. in Walsh Auditorium, College Misericordia, Dallas. The singers will provide classical and popular choral musical enter- tainment including madrigals in several languages, romantic part songs, folk songs, swing and show tunes, and vocal jazz. Admission is free. -0- JAMES ALLMAN, Kiwanis Gov- ernor, will attend a dinner spon- sored by the Back Mountain Kiwanis Club on Saturday, March 15, at 7 p.m. at the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. -0- THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 163 N. Pioneer Ave. lists the following Events: Wednesday, March 12, Lec- tionary study at 10 a.m.; Fellowship Club Annual Roast Beef Dinner; Thursday, March 13, Brownie Troop 929 will meet at 4 p.m.; Chancel Choir at 7:30 p.m. REVIVAL THEME for Dallas Baptist Church, Idetown is ‘Good News America, God Loves You.” Services will begin Sunday, March 16, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and will continue through Wednesday, March 19. Weekday services will begin at 7:30 p.m. Child care is provided for pre- schoolers. -0- THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lists the fol- lowing events: Wednesday, March 9 UMW Phila. Bus Trip at 8 a.m.; Daisies at 4 p.m.; Webelos at 6:30 p.m. Volleyball at 7:30 p.m.; Child- birth Classes at 7:30 p.m.; Square Dance Class at 7:30 p.m.; Thurs- day, Bible Study at 10 a.m.; aero- bics, 1 p.m.; ballet, 5 p.m.; Chancel Choir at 7:30 p.m. aerobics at 8 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. Cub Scout Rocket Derby. Coming events THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 163 N. Pioneer Ave. will hold a Youth Hoagie Sale, Saturday, March 15 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. (See CALENDAR, page 15) DAN GAWLAS ED GAWLAS SLIPPER JUMBO COOKED SHRIMP 7 LOBSTER, FRESH CLAMS, COBB or ice cream, tea or coffee. M.C. { LE ST. 95 95 VISA ADMISSION $2.00 AY, ‘waa f YT > HT RIN ii in .