12 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, February 24, 1988 Wednesday, February 24 TECHNOLOGY CAREER - Information Nights at PSU-WB, Telecommunications Technol- ogy; Electrical Engineering Technology; and Biomedical Equipment Technology, 6-8 p.m. at Penn State W-B Hayfield } House. Meet industry leaders § and Penn State faculty and find out the technology career fields. Free, open to the public. For ~ more information, contact the Center for Individual Develop- ment at 675-9276, 1-800-426-2358. | Thursday, . | February 25 - ELLA, pastor of the Trinity ~ Presbyterian Church for the past 25 years, will be the fea- tured speaker at the Lehman - United Methodist Church on Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. celebrating the second in the ~~ Lenten Series of the Sweet ~~ Valley Ministerium. Rev. Dr. Bill Lukesh, Rev. ~~ Ted Lorah, and Rev. Glenn ~~ Brown will also participate in the service with the Maple ~~ Grove UMC assisting in special music. ~~ Refreshments will be served after the service and the public ~ is cordially invited to attend ~ with easy parking. ~~ Lenten donations will be presented to Vision of Wilkes- Barre. Host pastor will be Rev. Michael Shambora. a rida | February 26 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of REV. ANDREW PILLAR- District Orchestra participants Five members of the Lake-Lehman High School Band participated in the District IX Orchestra, February 10 - 13 at Wyoming Valley West High School. The local participants were selected after auditioning at Scranton Central High School in December. Shown from left to right are Albert Cigarski, MaryAnn Kasko, Kathy McAvoy and Scott Brown. Absent from photo, Duane Austin. Kingston at 106 W. Dorrance St.will be having its Annual Missionary Conference at the Church from Feb. 26 - 28. The principal speaker will be Rev. Ronald L. Self. Rev. Self and his wife, Christine, are missionaries in Argentina, under the Associa- tion of Baptists for World Evan- gelism (ABWE) and have - served on the field seven years. The public is invited to attend the services and activities for the Conference. There will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening services at 7 p.m. and a Sunday morning service at 11 am. There will be a Men's Fellowship Prayer Breakfast at Bosvcov’s at 8 a.m. on Satur- day, Feb. 27, and a “pot luck” Fellowship Dinner at 5:30 p.m. that same evening. Reservtions are recommended for the break- fast and dinner. Anyone inter- ested may call Mrs. Elaine Decker at 287-4196. Saturday, February 27 BACK MOUNTAIN BASE- BALL INC. will conduct its final registration for Little League hardball, girls softball, and teeners league baseball on Sat- urday, Feb. 27, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon at the Dallas Boro Building. All players registering for the first time must present proof of age and, all children must be accompanied by an adult. Man- agers, coaches, umpires and other volunteers are needed by the organization and interested individuals can sign up for these duties at registration. -0- fi A PANCAKE SUPPER, will be held Saturday, Feb. 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the East Dallas United Methodist Church, will consist of pancakes, sau- sage, eggs, pie and coffee, BN family style. $4.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. Next week THE BACK MOUNTAIN cele- bratin of the World Day of Prayer will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 4 at the Hunts- ville Christian Church. All are invited and encour- aged to attend. The church is located approxi- mately one block from the - Huntsville Dam near Hillside Drive. : The celebration is the day once a year when people of faith in 170 countries around the world join hearts and voices in prayer to open doors for world peace. For more information call 675- 0611. “Coming events THE UNITED METHODIST Lower Demunds Rd. The menu WOMEN of the Maple Grove United Methodist Church will be holding their annual rummage sale at the church hall on Wednesday, March 9, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and on Thurs- day, Mar. 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday will be $1.00 per bag day. ; The church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek (just two-tenths miles of PA 118.) -0- WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL will hold an 8-week series of Childbirth Preparation Classes beginning on Mary 7. The classes, held Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m., are taught by registered nurses from Gen- eral’s Obstetrics Department. Classes are free-of-charge. Classes should be attended in conjunction with regular visits to a physician and are open to all area couples and single par- ents regardless of the hospital in which they plan to deliver. Information on classes and reservations can be made by calling the hospital’s Nursing Service Department at 829-8111, extension 2205. -0- THE DYMOND HOLLOW United Methodist Church invites you to a Chicken Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, Mar. 19, between the hours of 4:30 and 7 Jm. Dinner will be served Buffet Style and will include home- made pies and rolls. To reserve your tickets please call 388-6571 or 333-4332. No tickets will be available at the door. Adults $4.50; children $2.50. ON SATURDAY, March 12, the U.M.W. of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will sponsor a Seafood and Chicken Dinner catered by Murphy’s Seafood. There is a great vari- ety offered including: Fried oys- ters, flounder, deviled crab, fried scallops, fried shrimp, half a chicken, chicken croquette, chicken salad or a seafood combo. All dinners include French fries, cole slaw, rolls, beverage and dessert. Dinner selection is to be made when you purchase your ticket and reservations must be made by March 6. Takeouts will be served from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall from 5 to 7 p-m.g% Tickets are available from *' any member of the UM.W. or call the church office, at 696- 3897. Join us for a delicious dinner. -0- MARK YOUR calendars for Saturday, Mar. 19. This day has . been scheduled for the Annual Multiphasic Blood analysis (AMBA) Program jointly Spon: 3 sored by the Swoyersvill&- Kiwanis Club and MDS Health Group. This session will be held from 6:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. at .the Dana Street Elementary School, 50 Dana Street (off Wyo- ming Ave.) in Forty Fort. Feel better, get a handle on your health, call the toll-free number to schedule your appointment, 1-800-234-8888, any- time Monday-Friday between 7 | a.m. and 8 p.m. or Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. In addition to the blood analy- sis, two other optional services will be available, a Health and Lifestyle Evaluation and a test’ for colon-rectal cancer. Prices for these services start at onl $21.00 for the blood work wi each other test only $6.00 addi- tional or if purchased sepa- rately. For more information, call 1- 800-234-8888. By JEAN HILLARD Back Mt. Correspondent ~~ LITTLE AMBER NICELY and her family have returned from one fabulous week in Dis- ~ neyworld. If you watched Dan Gallagher on Channel 28 Friday ~ happy 7 year old little girl having her birthday wish come true live at Disneyworld. Amber is’ a victim of cancer, faces amputation of her leg and has spots on her lungs . She still smiles, enjoys life and asks for ~ everyone to pray for her. Amber says “I love people who ~ care about me; it means they love me.” A love fund has been - ~~ established by friends of the Nicely family. Contributions are ‘being sent to ‘‘Amber Nicely - Love Fund” c-o Northeastern - Bank of Pennsylvania, Rt. 309, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Amber’s wish for a trip was made possible by Kids Incorporated. As you're - reading this, Amber will be back from her trip and receiv- ing another treatment at Chil- ~ dren’s Hospital, Philadelphia. o -O- PAT BALCOMB is back ‘moving around again after spending a week in Mercy Hos- pital. Pat had a real scare but everything is working out well for her and she’s feeling better each day. ; ~~ -. FRANK AND MARLENE ~ ROLLMAN, Jackson St., Dallas, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on February 23. A family celebration was held Val- ~~ entine’s weekend at the home of ‘Jim and Peg Thomas, Dallas to | honor the occasion. The Roll- mans are the parents of three children, Rich, Jerry and Kim. Congratulations Marlene and Frank. -0- ~ ALFRED AND LAURA JEAN -MAHLER of White Birch Trailer Park, Dallas will cele- . ~ brate their 41st anniversary ° ~~ Feb. 24. Laura Jean is the former Laura Adler of Shaver- town. They are the parents of four children. Son Alfred (Bud) . Mahler and daughter Debra Lugo both reside in Conn. Rob- ~ erta Small lives in Swoyersville ~ and Ronald lives in Wyoming. The couple have been blessed with 6 granddaughters. Congrat- ulations to this fine couple also. KRISTEN - THOMPSON, daughter of John evening, you saw a smiling 0- ELIZABETH and Debbie Thompson, Oval | | Back Mountain on the move Drive, Dallas, entered our world Feb. 11. Kristen joins her 2% year old brother John III. Wel- come Kristen. The proud grand- parents are Elly and John Thompson, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew Kravitz, Dallas. SCOTT AND PAT DIEFFEN- BACHER of Chase, have returned home from a two week vacation in Florida. Scott was in Florida on business and Pat joined him the second week to make it a pleasure trip. -0- ARLENE BERGEVIN, Joseph St., Dallas, returned from a week’s vacation at Atlantic City. Arlene joined her daughter Jacquie and together they enjoyed such shows as celebrity Joan Rivers on stage. A much deserved vacation, now it’s back to the usual. -0- COLIN EVANS, a 1986 Lehman graduate has gone to Fort Dix, New Jersey. Colin joined the Army Reserves and will spend 4 months of training at Fort Dix. Good luck Colin, as \ you begin a new career. -0- - HERBERT AND MELISSA ROGERS of Dallas spent two weeks enjoying the beautiful sunshine of Florida. The Rogers visited Disneyworld, Epcot Center and spent most of their time in Naples for a lovely winter vacation. -0- REMEMBER SANDY DAUB- ERT? 15 years ago on March 14, . Sandy underwent a kidney transplant. The entire Back Mountain joined together to raise funds for the operation. In , just 8 weeks we raised over $18,000, a fund raising drive that was unbelievable. Now, 15 years later, almost to the month, the fund has finally been exhausted. Burl Updyke, Mickey Boyle and myself were the trust fund coor- dinators. When the first pre- scription of Imuran was pur- chased 15 years ago the cost was $9.00 per 100 pills. The last bill we paid was $65.00 per 100 pills. Some increase! Sandy is married to Jimmy Cook, they have two healthy beautiful LENTEN SPECIAL “We Specialize in THE PASTIE LADY Lower Demunds Road, Dallas (Behind Don's Market) NO DELIVERY BACK MOUNTAIN AREA VEGETABLE and CHEESE PASTIES Order Now For Easter - PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY CHEESE PIE 675-8905 Open Tues.-Fri. daughters, Jan 9 years old and Tia, 6 years old. They reside in Lehman and Sandy is very active in her girls’ activities. She serves as a Girl Scout ~ leader to Troop 658 in Lehman and husband Jim is very active in community affairs also. Jim just recently became a member of the Dallas Fall Fair Board. It’s with great price and plea- sure that I can say that the fund is now closed and we the Back Mountain have this beautiful family, they belong to us all. - FRIDAYS ONLY Dinner Pasties” 11:30-6 p.m. NUMBER 9 SHOP TL Re Opens Og des 73 Secon win SC llarclion JEWELRY — ACCESSORIES Visa’ Ean ARI | Betty McDonald OWNER NUMBER 9 SHOP 9 W. Northampton St. (corner S. Franklin St.) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 Phone 825-2024 IMPORTED CLOTHES 10-5 DAILY {rove A a: Lm NY 39 Harveys Lake — 639-1264 NEW WINTER SCHEDULE Open Monday-Thursday 4-11 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-Midnight YOUR PIZZA PLACE OVER YEARS Sunday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. famil ing the month of M Mon. thru Fri. 24%, Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612 X Bear one another's Burden | We will donate $1.00 from each visit at the Salon to help “Amber Nicely’s’’ for her medical expenses, dur- | Call and make your appointment at Slender You of Dallas — Faye and Cliff Birdsall pe — od Pe S arch! 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