The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 02, 1986, Image 5

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    ONCE IN A WHILE, our country
celebrates a truly great holiday.
This week, when our beautiful
Statue of Liberty celebrates its
100th birthday, everyone will be
watching their televisions to get a
glimpse of our newly restored
statue.
Not only does
the Statue of
Liberty stand for
freedom, but now
it also represents
the efforts of
thousands of
children, men
and women who
raised and
Berwick. The Silver Award is
received only after extensive
service projects, and I know that
Becky worked very hard. The
daughter of Shirley and Gene Gingo,
Becky will be a freshman at Dallas
Junior High School in September.
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I HAVE JUST RETURNED after
a weekend at Camp Louise. Our
Cadette Scout Troop attended
Anything Goes, a special weekend
for Cadette and Senior Scouts. The
girls could choose their activities.
Paddle, Pole and Roll instructions
on canoeing, and Swimming Skills,
were chosen by our girls.
Also offered was a talk on careers
by Helen Stager from Penn State
Image Hair Salon, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. Kleback is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Kleback, Exeter. A
graduate of Wyoming Area High
School, he is employed as a graphic
Edwardsville.
Following a wedding trip to
Hawaii, the Klebacks are residing
in Plains.
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MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE
CARR were recently married in St.
John the Baptist Russian Orthodox
Church, Edwardsville. Very Rev.
John Kuchta performed the double
ring ceremony.
Mrs. Carr is the former Linda
Lamoreaux, daughter of Mr. and
We gli) donated funds for = “JOAN ; ' Campus in Lehman. This career Mrs. Samuel Lamoreaux. A
v Nv its restoration. KINGSBURY information was presented in a graduate of Wyoming Valley West
Personally, it has always been most interesting an informative High School, she is employed at
one of my favorite spots in new manor and proved to be very note Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
York. It reminds me of the courage =~ worth. Mr. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and strength of my grandparents, -0- John Carr, Dallas is a graduate of
who arrived on these shores like MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. West Side Vocational-Technical
thousands of other immigrants KLEBACK were recently united in School. He is employed by Carter
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denon eeking a better way of life. marriage in St. John the Baptist Eonwesr, Wiss sare
Ha Birthday, Lovely Lad Church, Pittston. Msgr. Joseph J. ollowing a wedding trip to
$ olar home i 3 ; | Liberty! y Y y Super performed the double ring Canada, Niagara Falls and Atlantic
he home shown here is just one of the solar homes that comprise Firewood Farms, a solar -0- ceremony. City, the Carrs are residing in
community located in the Back Mountain area. CONGRATULATIONS TO Mrs. Kleback is the former Daria ~~ Larksville.
! Lorraine and Calvin Symons on the Barbacci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Joan Kingsbury, a Back
birth of their daughter, Cara. Basil Barbacci of Dallas. A : Mountain resident, is a columnist
| Although I haven’t had the chance graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High for The Dallas Post. Her column
- to meet the lovely little miss yet, I School, she is employed by Sharper appears weekly.)
hear that she is a beauty.
-— Ei Lorraine is director of Girl Scout
: Neighborhood 24, Shavertown. It
: seems the adult leaders in the
Local solar community leads the way meisberme.
we were all hoping for a little Girl
Scout.
home was only $450 for the 12 month every home is surrounded by the ‘OL
By CHARLOT M. DENMON 0
i Correstindant year. } : natural beauty of the 260-acres of TARA LYNNE STRAUSER,
p Betsy Hibbard explained the solar land. 5 : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
homes can be any style as long as There are ponds (man-made) in d Th
Firewood Farms located near the they have southern exposure and a various locations on the property, B, Sirouser, Dallas, an etdare
Leonard Radzinski, Jr. son of Mr.
top of Bunker Hill, Trucksville, is storage arrangement. The contem- built as a form of flood control and and Mrs. Theodore Radzinski were
more than the name indicates. It is porary style has been predominant each home has water supplied by married Saturday in Church of
not a farm, but a 260-acre develop- looking toward the future so solar wells. The principle is if the wells Christ Uniting, Kingston.
\ , ment of solar homes. cells could be used to generate are kept Hed there will rove be a Rev. H. James Shillabeer and
) Me rs To tha Biitoieds Kv a. Ting ay Wels, Father Jon Bendik performed the
: > 3 Ta > double ring ceremony.
and Betsy) in 1970, was a part of Firewood Farm community is the natural wells, on the top of the dzinski i raduate of
their thinking toward the future and only one restricted to passive solar mountain. Dor ti lh as the
their retirement. It Is a fast-devel- collector homes. The homeowner When the community is complete, Pennsylvania State University with
oping solar community, the result of saves 40 to 50 percent energy by the , yore"will be 30 homes in all. The a Bachelor of Science Degree in
an article read by Betsy when she passive solar system. The nearest Hibbards are already planning for Elementary and Early Childhood
was only 16 years of age. It was an development with any type of Solar he eighth home which Betsy plans Education. She is employed at the -
article written by a geologist pre- heat known to the Hibbards is ¢heone of Colonial design. Drexel Early Childhood Center in a Lt. Governor visits
dicting that the world would reach Davis, California. Eventually, they Graduate Assistantship. (1. G : A
its peak in oil consumption by 1975 believe there will be central sys- Although there are no other such Mr. Radzinski is a graduate of t. Governor Elect Joseph Gorman made his official visit to
and in 30 years from that time tems generating solar power, and solar communities anywhere in this 5, High School and the the Back Mountain Kiwanis Club at a recent breakfast
(2005), there would no longer be any shortly, someone will learn how to oouniry nt the Lunar are Pennsylvania State University with meeting at the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. Shown
En A ort 0 Sonera power by burning hydro- ay, ntorest im the an Associate Degree in Mechanical here are, from left, Joseph Gorman: Ted Wiaterowski, Lt.
ing toward the future and the need “This will probably be within a 30 Firewood Farm project. a aye Governor; Stuart Oakley, President; and Charlene Santarelli,
ior Sretey 2nd wai thin fo i year period,” said Betsy Hib- A teaching professor of engineer- Electric Company. Lt. Governor, Div. 15, Circle K.
2 ing from a German Universit Following a wedding trip to
born. Since water was also a major ~~ The Hibbards have no moral DD to discuss the rons with Bering a Radginads ill reside oe
boas Samat Hd Rte a at I Wat ie ois; Join ant Peay Hipard' A man in Colisgevile PA QUALITY COLOR PLUS B&W PROCESSING”
\ / : rom Atlanta, Ga., who is buildin -0-
» e& a moe wi be be Suergy will be exhausted in the jndividual solar homes, came t5 CONGRATULATIONS TO Becky
: 1 . ; look into the Hibbard’s program and ~~ Gingo who received her Silver
desired. The Hibbards do their own contract- contractors from the Poconos have = Award at ceremonies held at Camp
There are presently six homes ing and, included in their covenants ghown increasing interest. Louise Girl Scout Camp near
. 1 completed in the all-solar commu- with buyers, is a requirement expli-
) ® nity designed by the Hibbards with citly stating the amount of insula-
a seventh, a huge house sitting on tion that must be in the walls and
the top of the large development, ' roofs of the solar homes as com- VCR OWNERS
nearly completed. pared to the minimum normally Q: How Often Do You Show Your Home 77 FILBERT STREET
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designed by Betsy, but the owner of home desired as long as the insula- A: Probably, Not Often Enough! Yoon Spe DAN GAWLAS ED GAWLAS
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Although all of the homes are five years ago. In the past three BOBBY Z VIDEO Titling & Music.
solar heated, each has a degree of years, six more have been con-
back-up heat. The Hibbards, in structed. The Hibbards’ own home MEMORIES cai: $23-TAPE :
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two and one half cords of wood last date, no one in the community has a : DOWNTOWN WILKES-BARRE S ill
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