} i mg ease EA Wednesday, / June 11 THE ST. DAVID’S SOCIETY of Wyoming Valley, Inc. will meet at the Westmoreland Club, Wilkes- Barre, Wednesday, June 11, at 12 noon. President Robert Anthony will preside. Rev. James E. Edwards, second vice president and chairman of Annual Welsh Night, will present a progress report of the yearly event which will be held Sunday, August 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. Thursday, / June 12 THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 7:30 p.m., is the monthly meeting of the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company at the fire hall, Fire House Road, Lehman. Members are reminded to attend. Any member of the community interested in joining the fire com- pany is encouraged to attend also. -0- PENN STATE/WILKES-BARRE is hosting school board directors and superintendents from three neighboring school districts at a special “Friendship Dinner’, Thurs- day, June 12, at the campus in Lehman. Guest speaker will be Martha Zeller, head of the national task force on public support for public education for the American Associa- tion of University Women (AAUW). Mrs. Zeller is the former school board president of the Lewisburg Area School District and was a member of the Pennsylvania State Advisory Council for Community Education. She is Director of Chari- table Contributions for Weis Mar- kets, Inc. Saturday, / June 14 THE HARVEYS LAKE DEMO- sponsor a motorboat Poker Run, in conjunction with the Harveys Lake Homecoming Festival. There will be a $3 entry fee, and all proceeds will go to the H.L.. Homecoming Festival Committee. The Poker Run will take place on Saturday, June 14, from 12 until 1:30 p-m. All participants will report to the Lake View Inn dock, where 3 "AUCTION" SAT., JUNE 21 11 a.m. to ? Lehman Horseshow Grounds by IDETOWN U.M. CHURCH Refreshments Baked Goods® Lunch trophies will be awarded. First place for the highest hand, second place for the next highest hand and third place for the lowest hand. Refreshments will be served follow- ing the presentation of trophies. All persons who wish to partici- pate can register at Jones’ Pan- cakes on Friday, June 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. or the Lake View Inn on Friday, June 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. Registration will be held again, prior to the Poker Run on Saturday, June 14, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Lake View Inn dock. Every- one is welcome, residents and non- residents alike! -0- THE GREATER WILKES- BARRE CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE is preparing an official send-off for Durland Edwards and “The Spirit of Wilkes-Barre’ from Public Square. The official Public Square send-off ceremony, sched- uled to begin at 10 a.m. on June 14, 1986, will include good luck and best wishes from the Wilkes-Barre City Mayor, Thomas V. McLaughlin, officers of the Chamber of Com- merce, and Msgr. Andrew J. McGowan. The World Champion Hanover Area High School Cheerleaders will also be a part of the ceremonies. The Chamber of Commerce encourages all Wilkes-Barre area residents to join in the ceremonies on Public Square to show our com- munity support for Durland Edwards and his crew of ‘The Spirit of Wilkes-Barre,” whic is leaving for California to prepare for competition in the Great American Race coming to Wilkes-Barre on July 4. -0- THE MEADOWS NURSING CENTER AUXILIARY will hold its Second Annual Flea Market on Sat- urday, June 14 on the grounds of the Nursing Center, 55 West Center Hill Road, Dallas, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. As June 14 is Flag Day the market will be opened with a tradi- tional flag ceremony. Many vendors : homemade pie and coffee for des- sert. All proceeds will benefit the Chapel Fund. -0- THE NEWLY ELECTED MEM- BERS of the executive committee of the Penn State/Wilkes-Barre Alumni Association say there is still time to register for this Saturday’s (June 14) Alumni Family Reunion to be held at the campus in Lehman. Alumni living as far away as North Carolina have already signed up for the day of fun and games. The day will start with registra- tion at 10:30 a.m. at the Student Commons. A number of faculty mini-workshops will be held from 11-1:30. Battle of the Majors games competition will run from 2-4, the band “Just Us” will play from 4-8 p.m. Food and beverages will be provided at a cost of $2 per person and $5 per family. Those still wishing to attend may call Marianne Tucker Puhalla the campus University Relations Office at 675-9291 for information. Sunday, / June 15 BOB COLE will be featured guest speaker at Dallas Baptist Church on Sunday, June 15. For many years, Mr. Cole gambled professionally and was portrayed by Robert Red- ford in the major motion picture, “The Sting.” On Saturday, June 14, he will speak at the Chase Correctional Institution. Before the service at Dallss Church, he is addressing guests at the annual Father’s Day Breakfast sponsored by the Wyo- ming Valley Federation of Men’s Bible Classes in cooperation with the Luzerne County Sunday School Association. The public is invited to the wor- ship service at 11 a.m. The church is located on Route 415, Idetown. Pastor of Dallas Baptist Church is David R. Penley. Monday, / June 16 NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPI- TAL is currently seeking volunteers to serve as supervisors for the summer candy striper program. The upcoming session will be held from June 16 through August 17. Candy striper supervisors offer guidance to candy stripers and assistance to various hospital departments and nursing units in scheduling and coordinating the pro- gram. Volunteer hours for supervi- sors are flexible, and complete training is provided. The candy striper program is under the aus- pices of the Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital Auxiliary, and Paula Denisco serves as Chairman of the program. For more information, please con- tact the hospital’s Community Rela- tions Department, 288-1411 ext. 4025. Tuesday, / June 17 MERCHANTS BANK will host a Fifty-Five and Better membership seminar at the Woodlands An Inn, Wilkes-Barre, on June 17 at 7 p.m. Attorney Patrick J. Aregood, Vice President & Trust Officer and Joan Cassebaum, Vice President & Trust Officer from Merchants Bank’s Trust and Investment Division will discuss important topics such as estate planning, wills, trust accounts and investments. This seminar is free to all Fifty- Five and Better members. Others wishing to attend may do so for a nominal fee. Reservations may be made by calling (717) 826-9726. Next week THE SEVENTH ANNUAL PENN- SYLVANIA STATE CAKE DECO- RATORS’ SHOW AND CONVEN- TION will be held in Wilkes-Barre at Gennetti’s Best Western Motor Inn on June 21 and 22. The two-day show and convention will be open to the publice Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with demonstrations from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Sunday, June 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., demonstrations from 1-4 p.m. The demonstrations are open to the public free of charge and will include: sugar moulding, ice sculpture, gumpaste flowers, bread dough and vegetable carving and garnishes. The 1986 State Show-Convention will be hosted by the local cake decorators’ club, Frosting Friends of Luzerne County, which is spon- sored by the Luzerne County Recre- ation Department, John Charles, Director. EVA INGERSOLL GATLING, Interim Executive Director of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, announced recently that the Swetland Homestead, originally scheduled to open to the public on June 5, will be open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday after- noons from 12 noon to 4 p.m. begin- ning June 19. -0- THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP RECREATION COMMISSION will begin its Summer Recreation Pro- gram with registration for Township children, Kindergarten through 6th grade, at the Westmoreland Ele- mentary School, Trucksville, on Monday June 23, from 9 a.m. to 3 p-m. A parent or guardian must be present to register their child. The Summer Program will be held each weekday from June 23 through July 31, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Participants will meet at the Westmoreland Elementary School, Trucksville, each morning except Wednesdays, when they will gather at the East Center Street Park, Shavertown. Children are required to bring a bag lunch and drink ech day that they attend. -0- THE MAPLE GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will hold an old-fashioned Ice Cream Social on Saturday, June 21, at 4 p.m. , featur- cream and homemade pies. The Church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek (just 2 tenths miles off PA 118. -0- A FREE HEALTH FAIR will be conducted by Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital on Wednesday, June 18 from 12 noon to 6 p.m. in the Auditorium, Nesbitt Médical Arts Bldg., 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. This year’s expanded community health fair is scheduled in conjunction with the hospital auxiliary’s annual June Festival. Diabetes and cholesterol screen- ings and blood typing will be per- formed by the Laboratory. 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