The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 19, 1986, Image 16

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Wednesday, /
March 19
Friday, /
March 21
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS,
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Chapter 137,
will hold its monthly meeting on
March 19 at Genetti’s Best Western
Motor Inn, East Market Street and
Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-
Barre.
There will be an attitude adjust-
ent period at 5:30 p.m., followed
by dinner at 6:30 p.m. Meeting will
be at 7:30 pn or reservations,
call Rich Dudek at 825-2741 by
- March 18.
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“FOOT CARE FOR THE DIA-
BETIC,” “Other Diabetic Complica-
tions,” and “Sick Day Manage-
ment’ are the ye to be
presented on Wednesday, March 19,
at the fifth of a six-part community
diabetes program sponsored by Nes-
bitt Memorial Hospital.
Afternoon and evening sessions
will be held at 1:30 and 7 p.m. in the
classroom of the Nesbitt Medical
Arts Building, 53¢ Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston. Principal speakers will be
Jay Ochrieter, D.P.M., Michael
Newman, D.P. M. and Befsy Trzcin-
ski, R.N.
For more information, please con-
tact the hospital’s education depart-
ment at 288-1411, extension 4035.
POISON PREVENTION KITS will
be given to all interested residents
the Pediatrics Department of
esbitt Memorial Hospital on
Wednesday, March 19, from 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m. in the hospital lobby.
This free community program
Sponsored by the Nesbitt emorial
ospital Auxiliary, is held in con-
junction with the 25th observance of
ational Poison Prevention Week,
March 16 through fhe 22.
THE LUZERNE COUNTY FIRE
POLICE ASSOCIATION will hold its
Bi-monthly meeting on Wednesday,
March 19, at Maltby Hose Company,
Swoyersville at 7 pm.
PENSEE MEDICAL CORPORA-
TION, a division of Life Care Cen-
ters, Inc., will host a free Senior
Citizens’ Health Fair at the Wyo-
in Pomeroy’s
Commi Room on March 19 from
11 to 3. All senior citizens of Wyo-
ming Valley are invited to attend.
Refreshments will be served. For
more information, call Pensee Med-
ical Corp. at 283-2800.
Thursday, /
March 20
“SINGLES AGAIN” will meet on
Thursday, March 20, at 8 p.m. at St.
Stephen’s Church, 35 S. Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre, across from
Boscov's.
Following the mesting the club
will adjourn to the Knights of
Columbus Home at 439 S. Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre, for a social hour
Where, refreshments will be availa-
e
The club is. open to single men
and women. For more information,
call HELP LINE at 829-1341.
EVERY SPRING the United
Methodist Women of the Lehman
United Methodist Church at Lehman
rummage around and have a sale.
This spring it will be held on
March 21 from 9-5 and on March 22
from 9-3. March 22 is Bag Day.
There is also a Bake Sale - good
homemade pies, cakes, rolls and
cookies, and a snack bar.
Mrs. Helen Squier and Ms. Lillie
Lamoreaux are co-chairpersonsass-
isted by Vera Hoover, Jean McCul-
loch, Vera Tough, Evelyn Ide,
Althea Clark, Marilyn Bowersox,
Deborah Shambora, Elda Cool-
baugh, Marjorie Cosgrove, Pat
Miers, Ruth Disque, Anna Sidler,
Naomi Nuss, Dorothy Wright and
Fern Rogers.
Saturday, /
March 22
FLUTIST MARY LOUISE VERE-
MEYCHIK, Dallas, will be one of
five principal players-artists from
the Northeast Pennsylvania Phil-
harmonic featured at a woodwind
workshop to be conducted March 22
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the
Marywood College Performing Arts
Center.
Students may attend either as
observers or performers; however,
only several will be selected to
perform.
Cost is $5 for teachers and $3 for
students. For registration informa-
tion, contact Jane McGowty in Mar-
ywood’s music department, at 348-
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THE ANNUAL HAM AND CAB-
BAGE DINNER will be held at
Mountain Grange on March 22, in
the Grange Hall on Eighth Street.
This is a family style dinner. The
public is invited. Tickets may be
Serving will begin at 4 p.m.
Sunday, /
March 23
THE M.S. SELF HELP GROUP
will meet on Sunday, March 23 at 2
.m. at Genetti’s Best Western,
ilkes-Barre in the Redwood Room.
This will be an open meeting for
sharing information and discussing
M.S. For more information, call 696-
1782.
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THE FOLLOWING is a schedule
for the Trucksville United Methodist
Church: 9:30 a.m. Church School;
9:45 a.m. worship; 10:20 a.m.,
coffee fellowship; 11 a.m. worship;
5:30 p.m. Confirmation Class;
p.m. Youth Fellowship.
CHABAKU, a Black South African
Josey working for the United
ethodist Church in Raleigh, North
Carolina, will be speaking at the
the Loyalville United Methodist
Church at 9:30 a.m. and the Maple
Grove United Methodist Church,
Pikes Creek, at 11 a.m.
Monday, /
March 24
THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH will hold a
staff meeting at 11 a.m.; Girl Scouts
meet at 6:30 p.m. and Square Dance
class at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, /
March 25
THE COLWELL CLASS of Dallas
United Methodist Church will meet
Tuesday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. James Oliver, 125
Lake Street, Dallas. Mrs. Louise
Colwell will preside. Sylvia Kuhnert
and Ruth Owens are on the commit-
tee.
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THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH lists the fol-
lowing activities: Quilters meet at 9
a.m.; aerobics at 1 p.m.; Boys
Scouts at 7 p.m.
THE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT
GROUP of the Geisinger-Wyoming
Valley Medical Center will meet on
Tuesday, March 25 from 7 p.m. fo 9
p.m. in the medical center’s Learn-
ing Resources Center.
James Yarnal, D.O., Ph.D., an
associate in pulmonary meeicine
with the Geisinger Medical Group-
Wilkes-Barre and Geisinger-Wyo-
ming Valley, will discuss ‘How to
Tell When You're Getting into Trou-
ble.”
There is no fee for participation in
the group, however reservations for
this program are requested. Inter-
ested persons may contact the Geis-
inger-Wyoming Valley Education
Department at 826-7890, no later
than Monday, March 24.
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THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH announces
that the Senior Girl Scout Troop 634
will meet at 6:30 p.m.; Evergreen 4-
Hat7p.m.
Next
week
THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH lists the fol-
lowing events: Wednesday, March
26, Lectionary Study at 10 a.m.;
Bell Choir at 7 p.m. and Bible Study
at 7:15 p.m.; Thursday, March 27,
Bible Study at 10:30 a.m., Maundy
Thursday Communion Service at
7:30 p.m.; Friday, March 28, Good
Friday. There will be a Church
School Easter Egg Hunt on Satur-
day, March 29 at 10 a.m.; On
Sunday, March 30, there will be
Church School for all ages at 9:30
a.m.; Balloon release by Church
School at 10 a.m.; Worship, Easter
Service at 11 a.m.; Senior Girls
Scout Troop 634 will meet Monday,
March 31 at 6:30 p.m.
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THE ANNUAL EASTER SUN-
RISE SERVICE will be held at The
Lehman United Methodist Church
on March 30 at 6 a.m.
The Rev. Anita Ambrose will be
guest speaker assisted by the Rev.
Michael Shambora. Special music
under the direction of organist
Rosendo Santos.
Fellowship breakfast to follow.
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THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH lists the fol-
lowing activities: Wednesday,
Bazaar workshop at 9:30 a.m.;
Webelsos meet at 6:30 p.m.; volley-
ball at 7:30 p.m.; childbirth class,
square dance class. Maundy Thurs-
day, 10 a.m. Bible study with the
pastor; 1 p.m., aerobics; 5 p.m.
ballet class; 7:30 p.m., Tenebrae
service with Holy Communion in the
Sanctuary; 8 p.m. aerobics class in
the educational building. Good
Friday, Services sponsored by the
Back Mountain Clergy Association
will be held in the Dallas United
Methodist Church. Afternoon 2-3
p.m. a dramatic service; evening
7:30-8:30 p.m. a tenebrae service.
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THE SERVICES OF the Gover:
nor’s Veterans Outreach and Assist-
ance Center will be available to
Back Mountain residents on April 1,
1986.
Andy Dorak of the Veteran’s Out-
reach and Assistance Center will be
at the Kingston Township Municipal
Building on Tuesday, April 1 from
1:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. to assist
individuals who have questions or
problems relating to veterans bene-
fits.
Proof
required.
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THE NEXT MONTHLY MEET-
ING of the Greater Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of Commerce Women's
Network will be held on Tuesday,
April 1, at noon at Genetti’s Best
Western Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre.
Cost of the luncheon program is $5
and is payable at the door.
Speaker will be S. Jane Driscoll,
M.S, licensed psychologist with the
Pocono Psychological Associates,
Stroudsburg, who will speak on
“Assertiveness vs. Aggressiveness.
Members interested in attending
the meeting should respond to Debo-
rah Zurinski at 823-2101 by March
28.
Coming
events
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
of Carverton United Methodist
Church will hold a Rummage and
Bake Sale, Saturday, April 12, from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Refreshments will !
be available. Mrs. Evelyn Chales is
Salmon, Mrs. Carol Metz is presi-
ent.
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THE CULTURAL DEVELOP-
MENT TASK FORCE of the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of
Commerce will be meeting on
Wednesday, April 2, at the Country
Kitchen at Boscov's.
At the 8 a.m. breakfast meeting,
the format and cost of the cultural
events calendar will be discussed.
To indicate your attendance plans,
please contact Jane Rosboschil at
the Chamber of Commerce at 823-
2101.
(See CALENDAR, page 15)
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Palm Sunday services, March 23, at
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