The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 26, 1986, Image 19

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Show scheduled
Concert slated
The Birch Hill Consort will present an afternoon of Baroque
and classical chamber music Sunday, April 6 at 2 p.m. at
the "Hayfield House on the campus of Penn State Wilkes-
Barre. The group of Wyoming Valley musicians was formed
in the tradition of European and English ensembles who
»erformed in stately homes. Their performance at Hayfield
Hospital
schedules
courses
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
‘ offers a pre-surgical class on an on-
going basis for patients scheduled
for surgery at General and their
family members. The class is the
only such program offered locally
and prepares patients for surgery
by increasing their understanding of
the overall care plan before and
after the operation. It is also helpful
to parents of children scheduled for
surgery at Wilkes-Barre General.
The class is free-of-charge and is
coordinated by Kathy Ashton, R.N.,
a critical care staff nurse. She is
assisted during the class by a regis-
tered nurse from the Surgical Serv-
ices Department.
Class format includes discussion
about the reasons for pre-operative
fasting and medications, operating
and recovery room routines, the
administration and effects of ane-
thesia, post-operative exercises, the
trol. It also gives participants an
opportunity to ask any questions
they have.
For more information about the
class schedule, call General's Nurs-
ing Services Department at 829-8111,
extension 2205 or 3048. Mrs. Ashton
is also available for speaking
engagements with area organiza-
tions and groups.
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THE DALLAS POST
THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, March 26, 1986
Party slated
The Dallas High School Soccer Club will hold a skating party
on Monday, March 31, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Rollaway, Dallas.
Members of the Dallas High School soccer team will be on
hand that day to greet skaters and to do some skating
themselves. This event is one of many fund-raisers set up
by the Soccer Club to raise money for the team’s trip to
Scotland in August. The trip will be both a cultural and
athletic experience for members of the high school team.
Children of all ages are invited to attend the skating party
which will be supervised by parents of the soccer team
members. Shown here are Chris Fetterman, left, and Mike
Dzanko, right, both members of the Dallas High School
soccer team, as they skate with an unidentified boy at
Rollaway.
Sale planned
Eighteen committees are busy working on arrangements for
the Wyoming Seminary Lower School Rummage Sale, set for
Thursday, April 10, Friday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. and Saturday, April 12, ‘“‘Dollar-A-Bag Day’’, from 9
a.m. til noon. The public is invited to this annual event
which will be held at the Lower School, Wyoming Avenue,
Forty Fort. The sale will feature rummage and a wide variety
of new merchandise donated by parents, friends and local
merchants. Featured items will include clothing, toyus,
games, dishes, antiques, paintings, novelties, candy and
much more. There will also be a photography booth where
children and adulst can have instamatic photographs taken
and mounted on a button. Committee chairmen recently
Barre, flyers; Lee Mendelssohn, Dallas, candy; Lee Olson,
Shavertown, cash register; Sharon Krasner, Harveys Lake,
new merchandise; and Cheryl Javer, Dallas, candy.
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Vaida,
Bakker, cello; Jeannette
viola.
to 1 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Luzerne. County
Association for Retarded Citizens (L.U.Z.A.R.C.). Chairman
for the event is Kingston Township Police Chief Paul M.
Sabol. The breakfast menu will feature eggs prepared as you
like, home fried potatoes, fresh ham, toast, coffee or juice,
and pastry. Cost of admission to the breakfast, which will be
held at the Dallas Senior High School, is $4.00 for adults
and $2.00 for children. The Back Mountain Police Associa-
tion and Dallas Kiwanis Club will also gladly accept other
food or monetary donations to support this special event.
Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Back
Mountain Police Association, Dallas Kiwanis Club, or
Luzerne County Association for Retarded Citizens. The
public is invited to support their local police and service
organizations by making this year’s breakfast a success for
the Luzerne County Association for Retarded Citizens.
Shown in photo are, from left, seated, Kingston Township
Manager Fred Potzer; Michael Cleary, Poster Child for
Breakfast. Standing, Gary Nicholas, Chief, Courtdale Bor-
ough P.D. and President of Back Mountain Police Associa-
tion.
Party planned
Members of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary’s Card
Party committees recently mailed over 5000 admission and
raffle tickets to the membership-at-large to promote the
annual fund-raising event. The card party, to be held on
Monday, April 21, at 1 p.m. in St. Stephen’s Church, also
features the sale of plants, baked goods, jewelry, refresh-
ments and ‘‘white elephant’’ items, along with raffle and
door prizes. Gertrude Harrison and Joseph Pringle are
chairmen of this year’s card party. Shown here are Auxilians
who distributed admission and raffle tickets. From left,
clockwise, Gertrude C. Harrison, Edwardsville; Dorothy G.
Moran, Wilkes-Barre; Clare M. Gawat, West Nanticoke;
Dorothy McCutcheon, Dallas; Peg McCormack, Ashley;
Alice Biernacki, Mountaintop; Dorie Pezzner, Wilkes-Barre;
and Joseph S. Pringle, Kingston.
Members of the Wilkes-Barre
Chapter, American Guild of Organ-
ists, met recently to plan for their
upcoming organ recital and work-
shop which will be held on April 11
Church, South Franklin St., Wilkes-
Barre.
The event will feature Ray Fergu-
son, Concert Organist, from Wayne
State University, Detroit, Michigan.
Organ recital will begin at 8 p.m.,
and 12, at First Presbyterian Friday, April 11.
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Any photos that appear
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
Several services are planned at
Huntsville Christian Church to cele-
brate the Easter Season.
March 5, marks the second
Lenten Service at the church. Time
of the service is 7 p.m., there will be
a Nursery provided.
On March 27, Maundy Thursday
services will be held at 7:30 p.m.
This short candlelight program fea-
tures hymns, scripture readings,
meditations and communion.
Beginning Saturday morning at 8
a.m., March 29, a 24-hr. chain of
prayer will be conducted. Members
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of the church will take half-hour
blocks of time to pray for the
Church, individual concerns, and
the world.
At 6 a.m. on Easter Sunday morn-
ing, March 30, a Sunrise Service
will be held on the Church grounds
near the Huntsville Dam.
Later that morning, at 9:30 and
11, the regular worship service and
Sunday School will be held.
The public is welcome at each of
these services and should contact
Cliff Jones, Pastor at 675-0611 for
more information.
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P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612.
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The Back Mountain Memorial
Library will present a very special
program on Monday, April 7 at 7:30
p.m. during National Library Week.
Dr. Charlotte Casterline, of Old
Well Lane, Dallas, a board-certified
Allergist-Immunologist with an
office located on Wyoming Avenue
in Forty Fort, will present a pro-
gram titled, ‘The making of a new
book: publishing your ideas”. Dr.
Casterline will speak about her
book, “My Friend Has Asthma’ a
recent publication, and will also
introduce the illustrator of the book,
Patricia Zabroski.
Dr. Casterline was born in Cleve-
land, Ohio and attended Ohio State
University and the St. Louis Univer-
sity School of Medicine. At Ohio
State, she majored in Microbiology
and received her Doctor of Medicine
degree from St. Louis University in
June of 1971. She has had profes-
sional training at Walter Reed
Army Medical Center in Washing-
ton, D.C. :
She is a consultant for ‘Chest’,
the official publication of the Ameri-
can College of Chest Physicians at
the present time. She has had many
of her scientific papers published
and serves on the editorial board for
“Chest.”” She has been practicing in
Wilkes-Barre since 1977 and is a
Fellow of the American Academy of
Allergy, the American College of
Chest Physicians and the American
College of Physicians.
The author and illustrator have
collaborated on another book which
will be introduced during the pro-
gram. There will be a question and
answer period after the formal pro-
gram and refreshments will be
served. The public is cordially
invited to attend this program at the
new library on Huntsville Road,
Dallas.
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