Wednesday, /| Sept. 3 Nesbitt Memorial Hospital is pon- soring an Arthritis Clinic on Wednesday, Sept. 3, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. ‘Dr. John Carey, a specialist in arthritis and reheumatology, con- ducts the program which provides arthritis patients with a complete physical examination and treatment plan. The results are forwarded to the patient’s physican for consulta- tion input and followup care. Patients requiring orthopedic or corrective surgery or extensive physical therapy are tested with a multidisciplinary approach known as CORE (Combined Orthopedic and Rheumatologic Evaluation). Patients, referred by their physi- cian, must make an appointment with the Arthritis Clinic by calling Nesbitt’s Outpatient Registration office at 288-1411, extension 4130, Monday through Friday, from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday./ Sept. 4 The Back Mountain Blood Council will sponsor a bloodmobile at the Shavertown United Methodist Church from noon to 6 p.m. All ny { J RE Baby sitters Thirty-one students between the ages of 11 and 18 recently completed a four-hour babysit- ting seminar coordinated by Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Volunteer Services Depart- ment. Instructors were Gail Marshall, R.N., and Diana Morgan, R.N., instructor, both of the Educa- tion Department, and Officers Chuck Pahler and Pete Welgus of the Safety & Security Department. Seminar participants are: First row, from left, Shelley Belsky, Wilkes-Barre; Stacie Callahan, Wilkes-Barre; Tammie VYetter, Dallas; Dina Galella, Wilkes- Barre; Karen Susek, Plains, Scott Griffith, Wilkes-Barre; Janet Baab, Mountaintop; Kim Kahley, Mountaintop. Second row: ‘Diana Morgan, R.N., instructor; Sherri Harvey, Forty Fort; Kim Muenkel, Wilkes-Barre; Jane Oh Dallas; Tara Romiski, Mountaintop; Jennifer Williams, Kingston. Third row: Christie Meyers, Kingston; Michele Kluchar, Glen Summit; Heather McCar- roll, Mountaintop; Jennifer Bromfield, Mountaintop; Daria Leonard, assistant director-vol- unteer services. Fourth row: Christia Morga- nero, Hughestown; Kerry Rogers, Wilkes-Barre; Maureen Munley, Trucksville; Kim Spudis, Trucksville; Christine Mickulik, Wyoming. Fifth row: Pam Ralson, Wyo- ming; Molly Burke, Hanover Township; Jennifer Verry, Wilkes-Barre; Bobbi Jo Taylor, Upper Askam; Diane Menhen- nett, West Pittston. SUPPORT THOSE THAT ADVERTISE IN THE DALLAS POST persons aged 17 through 65 in good health and weighing at least 110 pounds are urged to come and donate blood. Friday,/ Sept. 5 Harry Trebilcox, a music depart- ment faculty member at College Misericordia, will give a solo piano concert 8 p.m., in Walsh Auditorium on the Dallas campus. Trebilcox will present works by Bach, Schumann, Chopin, Debussy and Liszt. The concert is open to the public, free of charge. Trebilcox received bachelor of music and master of music degrees from the Eastman School, studying with the late Cecile Staub Genhart. As a Fulbright scholar, he earned the highest honors in piano from the Academy of Music in Vienna, Aus- tria, where he studied with the late Wladyslaw Kedra. He is a faculty member at College Misericordia, a music critic for the Sunday Inde- pendent and director of music at the Trucksville United Methodist Church. -0- The Commerce Club has announced that Jeffrey K. Fox, Executive Director of Omni Health Plan, will be the guest speaker at noon at the Genetti’s Best Western Motor Inn. Fox's topic will be “The Positive Benefits of HMO’s for Area Employ- ers and Employees’. The cost of the Commerce Club luncheon has been lowered to better accommodate Sixth row: Debbie Sieminski, Mountaintop; Chris Ostrowski, Chamber members and their guests. Sunday,/ Sept. 7 The Board of Trustees of the Trucksville United Methodist Church have established an endow- ment fund. The fund will provide an opportunity for members and friends of the congregation to honor those who have been, or are, closely associated with the church, as well as provide a financial enrichment to the church program. The Endowment Fund Book which: includes the names of the current donors to the Fund and those who have been permanently remem- bered will be formally dedicated and placed in the Church Sanctuary during the Worship Service, Sept. 7 at 9:30 a.m. Members of the Endowment Fund Committee include: Erik Dingle, Chairman; Dr. Robert Blase, Wil- liam Clewell, Mrs. Barbara Dingle, the Rev. H. James Shillabeer and Walter Pichert. Monday, Sept. 8 Back Mountain Baseball will meet at 8 p.m. Dallas American Legion. All managers, coaches and volun- teers of Girl’s Softball and Little League Hardball are asked to Duryea; Amy Lapinski, Duryea; Chartan Balchune, Duryea. attend. Election of officers will take place. -0- Dr. Gerald M. Reisinger N.D., D.C. will give a lecture to the Society Towards Autistic Research, S.T.A.R. He will cover nutrition and exercise therapy for autistic chil- dren. Reisinger has taught nutrition and outdoor education in the Iowa Public School system. He has insti- tuted many nutrition and outdoor education programs here in our community. Currently, he is teach- ing preventive medicine at College Misericordia. The lecture will cover the important topics of childhood nutrition, exercise postural pro- grams and outdoor childhood learn- ing experiences. The monthly meeting will be held first at 6:45, the lecture following at 7:30. Location is in the basement of the Church of Christ Uniting, corner of Sprague Ave. and W. Market St., Kingston. The public is invited to attend either one or both. Persons in contact with an autistic child or possible autistic are urged to attend. Tuesday,/ Sept. 9 The Lake-Lehman Board of School Directors will meet at 8 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the Ross Elementary School, Sweet Valley. Allen C. Keiper, President, will preside. =0- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Education Department will sponsor its ‘Outpatient Diabetic Education Program,” a four-part educational series at 6:30 p.m. in the hospital’s Alumni Hall, third floor east wing. The program, being held as a Blue Cross reimbursement plan, will also be held at that site on Sept. 11, 16 and 18 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The program is open to the public and is free-of-charge for those cov- ered in full by Blue Cross (non- Medicare) plans. All Blue Cross plan subscribers must be a newly diagnosed diabetic or must have been hospitalized within the 12 months prior to March 18. Partici- pants must be referred by a physi- cian and are required to attend all four sessions. (Cost for non-Blue Cross subscribers is $165.) Topics to be addressed include: “Managing Your Diabetes,” ‘‘Meal Planning,” ‘‘Shopping for Food,” “Dining Out,” “Coping With Dia- betes,” ‘Diabetical Medications’ of Complications.” To register or for more informa- tion, call Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital’s Education Department, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 829-8111, extension 2300. Coming events Plans are being finalized for a Chuck Wagon Breakfast in honor of State Senator Charles D. Lemmond, Jr., (R-20). The breakfast will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion, from 9 am. to 11 a.m. Tickets for the Saturday morningaffair are priced at $25 per person and are currently available from members of the planning committee. Those who are serving on the planning committee are Thomas E. Reese, Bill Goss, Jim Post, Ed Mera, Lisa Baker, Marlene Clarke, Martha Reese, Leonard Kozick, Vern Pritchard, William Miller, Ted Wright, ed Jones, Alex Sherinsky, Jr., Chester Petroski, Harry Stone, Anne Vernon, Dan Castner, Richard Yingst, Peg Foglietta, Robert Jacobs, Joan Conrad, Tom Pugh, Karen Schuster, Rita Casey, Paul Kamor, Liz Sichler, Elsie Conyn- gham, and Leonard Falcone. Everyone is invited. For more information call 717-288-3925. ‘0 A representative of Governor’s Vet- erans Outreach and Assistance Center, Daria Gregory, will be at the Kingston Township Municipal Building on Thursday, Sept. 11, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to assist individuals who have questions or problems relating to veterans bene- fits. Proof of veteran status is required. -0- Allied Medical Careers of Kings- ton in conjunction with the National Phlebotomy Association will be con- ducting the Certification Examina- tion on Saturday, Oct. 18. The exam is open to all Phleboto- mists wishing to become certified. One who successfully completes the examination will be certified by the NPA Board of registry. To register or for more information please con- tact Allied Medical Careers at (717) 288-8400. -0- The fall training session for new volunteers for the Threshold pro- gram is scheduled for Sept. 13 and 14 at the Parish House of the Prince of Peace Church on Main St. in Dallas. Threshold, a ten week course, is taught at the State Correctional Institution in Dallas as part of the pre-release program. It offers the Health care imprisoned person a new way to look at himself, at others, and at life in general thus enabling him to cope come up in every day life. The program stresses the point that it is possible to organize one’s life and follow through on commitments. The Threshold program was initi- ated in 1965 by Dr. Milton Burglass and is now in operation in at least 35 locations in the United States. It has been taught at the Correctional Institution in Dallas since 1978. New volunteers are needed who are willing to give 10 weeks of their time in order to help an imprisoned person preparing for parole become a responsible member of society. For further information call Ingrid Prater at 823-9548 or Sr. Barbara Craig at 287-6801 or write: Mrs. Ingrid Prater, P.O. Box 71, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Next week The descendants of Garriet B. Wandall (1851-1938) whose children were Martha, Stella, Aron, Elisha, George, Walter and William, will hold their fourth Wandall Reunion at Benton Park, Sept. 14. Those attending are asked to bring a basket lunch to be served at 12:30. Then there will be a meeting. Please bring family pictures, his- tory and new addresses. For further information call or write: Doris Kitchen, RD 6, Box 117A, Dallas Pa. 18612 or phone 675-2358, or Leona Hunter, RD 6, Box 50, Dallas, Pa. 18612, or phone 675-3174. -0- Regional Representative Daria Gregory of the Governor’s Veterans Outreach and Assistance Center wil Ibe available on Thursday, Sept. 11 at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road in Trucksville from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to help individuals with problems or questions relatmng to benefits. Proof of veteran status or disability is required. Phone 825-7343. ([) Parcel Service Geisinger Mario J, Cornacchione, D.O. Robert N. Yanoshak, D.O. (717) 675-2000 DALLAS PARCEL SERVICE BARGAIN BAKERY OUTLET 358 Howell Road Shavertown, Pa, By Appointment 33 W. MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA 18701 BUS. - 717-823-3408 Tile Distributors ALI KAZIMI VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Hillyard WEDDINGS PARTIES LEGAL INVENTORIES INDUSTRIAL Ee 39 Woodlawn Ave. Dallas, Pa. 18612 717 - 675-2532