The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 26, 1986, Image 20

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    THANKSGIVING, the one day
when our entire country concen-
trates on thanking God for our
many blessings, will be cele-
brated this week. Personally, I Joan
have been blessed with so many :
wonderful things, my family, |
friends, students. To all our KINGSBURY |
readers, I extend a sincere wish
for a wonderful Thanksgiving.
SPEAKING OF BEING
THANKFUL, last week parish-
ioners of Gate of Heaven
Church celebrated the 35th anni-
versary of our church. A week-
long mission was conducted by
Rev. Father Edward Wolanski
of the Passionist Fathers. The
spiritual inspiration those who
attended the mission received is
indescribable. .
On Friday, a reception was
held following the conclusion of
the mission. Our former pas-
tors, Monsignor Francis A.
Kane, who was the first pastor
and founder of our parish, and
Monsignor Thomas Jordan,
attended the Mass and celebra-
tion on Friday.
Many parishioners had the
opportunity to renew acquaint-
ances with these two former
pastors. And yes, Monsignor
Kane still has a beautiful voice
as he proved when he sang
“When Irish Eyes Are Smiling”’.
Special gratitude to our
pastor, Father Cusick and
assistant pastor Father Langan
for choosing this wonderful way
to celebrate Gate of Heaven’s
35th anniversary. Also special
thanks to Mrs. Ellen Casterline,
president of our Altar and
Rosary Society and all the
ladies who baked such beautiful
things for the reception, and
worked so hard to make the
evening a special one.
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GET WELL WISHES to Mrs.
Annette Rebar, a very nice
lady, who has been a patient at
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. I
hope you are feeling well very
soon, Annette.
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THE RED CROSS BLOODMO-
BILE will be at Gate of Heaven
Church auditorium on Friday,
November 28 from 11:45 until
5:45 p.m. Please give blood if
you can. There is always a
time.
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DON’T MISS THE ADULT
AUCTION which will be held
Kiwanis officers installed
Members of the Dallas Kiwanis Club met recently at Irem
Temple to witness installation of officers ceremonies. Officers
and their guests are, from left, seated, Pat Kalinowski, Pauline
Selingo, Sybil Pelton, Dorothy McCutcheon, Harriet Parker,
Friday night at Gate of Heaven
auditorium by the school’s PTG.
A holiday fair will be held
Saturday from 12-8 and Sunday
from 1 to 6.
Santa Claus will arrive in
style at noon on Saturday and
he will be available to have his
picture taken with your little
ones and listen to their Chris-
tian wishes.
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A THANKSGIVING EVE
SERVICE OF WORSHIP will be
held at Huntsville Christian
Church on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 26, 7:30 p.m. Everyone is
most welcome. Father Grippe,
pastor of Our Lady of Victory
Church, Harveys Lake, will be
guest speaker at this ecumeni-
cal celebration.
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BEST WISHES to Rosemary
and Joe Schappert, Lakeside
Drive, Harveys Lake, who cele-
brated their 45th wedding anni-
versary on a seven-day cruise to
Bermuda on the Ocean Prin-
cess.
Mr. and Mrs. Schappert were
married on November 24, 1941
in St. Mary’s Church, Wilkes-
Barre by the late Rev. O’Neill.
Attendants were Atty. Joseph V.
Kasper and Mrs. Helene Cobb
Boylan.
The Schapperts are owners of
Rosemary’s Sportswear, Back
Mountain Shopping Center,
Shavertown.
(Joan Kingsbury, a Back
Mountain resident, is a column-
ist for The Dallas Post. Her
column appears regularly.)
(The following Back Mountain
residents have obtained mar-
riage licenses at the Luzerne
County Courthouse: )
JERRY C. WALL, RD 2, Box
318A, Harveys Lake, and
CAROL L. SHELHAMER, RD 2,
Berwick.
ROGER W. GIOVINO, 12
REBECCA L. CARSMAN, 51
Elizabeth St., Dallas.
ROBERT ROBBINS, 169
Valley View Tr. Pk., Dallas,
and MARIAN BERLEW, 169
Valley View Tr. Pk., Dallas.
BERNARD M. WEST, 109 S.
Main St., Pittston, and RESIA
CARROLL, 368 Machell Ave.,
Owen St., Forty Fort, and Dallas.
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Dallas Post/Jane Renn
Toni Dolbear, Al Ackerson. Standing, Joe Gorman, Lt.
Governor; William Kalinowski, incoming president; Paul Selingo,
immediate past president; Reese Pelton, secretary; George
McCutcheon, master of ceremonies; Cliff Parker, treasurer;
and Bob Dolbear, chaplain.
Grimes,
Wilson.
of the Tunkhannock Kiwanis Club.
nowski, President; James Ward
Vice-President;
By NANCY KOZEMCHAK
Library Correspondent
The Back Mountain Memorial
Library is featuring in the dis-
play case hand-made wooden
toys borrowed from Paul Davies
of Lehman.
There are miniature gears in
the cab, a spare tire under the
trailer, doors that open in the
back and all wood wheels on the
truck. This 18 wheeler is the
first wooden toy made by Paul
and it is painted white with
black tires and silver wheel
covers. He has sold four or five
of these trucks to truckers
unfinished and the truckers
have painted them to their own
specifications.
Included in the display is a
road roller and an engine with
coal tender in natural wood.
These toys are made from natu-
with lathes, saws and sanders.
Paul has been making toys for
about three years and takes
orders for specific designs at his
sporting goods store on the
Lehman Outlet Road. He
learned how to make these
when he was out West from an
Complete Line of
Tile Products
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by Lt.
Robert
old toy maker, and what started
as a hobby has turned into a
business. He has some of the
toys available at the store in the
natural wood, a stained finish or
painted with child proof colors.
These toys will be on display
at the library until December
17th.
The Book Club met at the
library for the November meet-
ing with 13 members attending.
After a short business meeting,
an enjoyable program was
presented by Nancy Sanders
who gave some dramatic mono-
logues and poetry readings. She
began her career in Wales when
she was three years old and
studied drama at the Adler
School of the Theatre in New
York City.
A very Happy Birthday to
Mrs. Florence Crump who will
be 92 years young on Tuesday,
December 2. She is a woman
‘who gives determined dedica-
tion to the things she believes
in.
(Nancy Kozemchak is the
assistant librarian at the Back
Mountain Memorial Library.
Her column appears regularly
in The Dallas Post.)
Hillyard
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Products
300 Mundy St.
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WILKES PLAZA
RT. 309
WILKES-BARRE, PA
824-0541
: installed were, Michelle Price, President
and Kim Culp, Secretary.
Immediate Past Lt. Governor, Ted
Wiaterowski, retired the 1985-86 officers
and presented Past President Paul
Selingo and Reese Pelton, Secretary,
with plaques for outstanding work
achieved by them and the Dallas club
this past year.
An unexpected highlight of the evening
was the awarding of lifetime member-
ship in Kiwanis to Al Ackerson, Past Lt.
Governor and Past State Administrator
of Circle K Clubs for five years.
Bob Naugle,
Le Ann
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