The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 08, 1986, Image 4

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Dallas Post/Fay Broody
Forced off road
No persons were reported
injured as a result of this
mishap that occurred early
Sunday night in Jackson
Township on Hillside Road.
Eric Strosser, 28 Sans Souci
Trailer Park, Wilkes-Barre,
said he was traveling west
when his 1977 Cougar was
forced off the road by an
oncoming vehicle and struck
a utility pole. Neither Stros-
ser nor two passengers were
injured.
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Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
Farms
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everything for her catering service
from ‘‘scratch.”’
The catering and the Weaver
Market in Centermoreland are a
family affair and Betty, her hus-
band, David; ‘mother, Esthella
Whispell; daughters, Jan and Lois;
son, David, and daughter-in-law,
Elaine, help in the business. Elaine
also bakes unique wedding cakes.
While in Centermoreland, Dr.
Gerald M. Reisinger, naturopath
and nutritionist, spoke on nutrition
and holistic living.
After lunch and following Dr.
Reisinger’s talk, the group toured
the honey farm of William H. Perry
of Orange. This beekeeeper has 1300
colonies of bees and migrates
between Florida and Pennsylvania
each year. He has a home and a
honey house in both states and he
hires refrigerated semi-trailers to
move his bees in single story hives
to and from Florida and hauls the
supers and other equipment in his
own trucks.
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The last stop before a shopping
excursion was at the Christmas
Tree Farm of Ernest Gay, located
at Sutton Creek Road, Orange. The
land was originally purchased by
Milo Gay in 1885 and during the past
100 years has been apple orchards,
chicken farm, dairy farm, saw mill
and even a post office. Ernie's
father, Arthur Gay, was very active
in the formation of NEPA, now Sire
Power.
Since the early 1960’s Gays have
been raising Christmas trees on 75
acres of the land with nearly 25
acres in varying degrees of produc-
tion. They specialize in the Blue
Spruce and some Douglass Fir.
People may cut their own trees as a
part of their holiday spirit. :
Final stop was Dymond’s Farm
Market where members of the tour
crowded in the market, purchasing
freshly baked bread, rolls, cakes,
cookies, pies and other tempting
sweets. They also purchased the.
fresh corn, cauliflower, apples,
winter squash, tomatoes and other
produce fresh from the Dymond
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Farm.
Many members of the group
appeared to have forgotten calories
and were treating themselves to
Dymond’s delicious ice-cream.
With the clock reaching 4 p.m.,
the participants returned to the
buses and cars to return to their
starting place in Nanticoke, making
plans for next year’s tour.
DR. SAM J. GUARNIERI
Sam J. Guarnieri D.D.S. is
pleased to announce the opening
of his office for the practice of
family dentistry at The Pensieri
Professional Building, 270 South
River Street, Plains.
A native of Wyoming Valley,
Dr. Guarnieri graduated from the
University of Scranton with a
degree in Biology, and completed
his dental studies at Temple Uni-
versity Dental School. While at
Temple, he was a member of the
Oral Surgery Honor Society and
participated in an Oral Cancer
Screening Program held at various
locations in Philadelphia. Since
graduation, he has taken continu-
ing. education seminars on topics
of interest such as cosmetic bond-
ing, peridontal (gum) treatment,
endodontics (root canal), and pre-
ventive dentistry. Dr. Guarnieri is
also a part-time faculty member
of Luzerne County Community Col-
lege in the dental program.
As a general dentist, Dr. Guar-
nieri offers a wide range of dental
services for children and adults.
For those people who may be
anxious about dental treatment,
nitrous oxide is available for
relaxing dentistry. Dr. Guarnieri
welcomes all dental insurance
plans and he is a member of Blue
Shield and Delta Dental.
Dr. Guarnieri and his wife,
Alexis, reside in Wilkes-Barre.
Office hours are daily, evenings
and Saturday. In addition, 24 hour
emergency care is also available.
Free on-site parking. Appoint
ments can be made by calling 824-
3800.
Dallas Post/Fay Broody
vehicle.
Parents
group has
speakers
Parents Anonymous of Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania is sponsoring a
Speakers Bureau to present pro-
grams on. child abuse prevention.
Members of the Board of Directors
will be available to speak to local
church and civic groups and will
present the background of Parents
Anonymous as well.
For more information, please con-
tact Charles Thomas at 826-8710.
KAREN CONNORS
Nurse cited
Karen Connors, R.N.C., Harveys
Lake, assistant head nurse of
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital’s
Obstetrics Department, recently
was certified in inpatient obstetric
nursing after passing a certification
examination administered by the
Nurses Association of the American
College of Obstetricians-Gynecolo-
gists (NAACOG).
Ms. Connors is a graduate of
Pittston Hospital of Nursing and has
been an employee at General since
1976. She also conducts childbirth
classes at the hospital.
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Hanover Mall
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