46 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, March 30, 1988 Calendar Wed nesday, March 3 THE INSTALLATION of offi- cers for the 1988-1989 year will highlight the agenda during the monthly meeting of the Mercy Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Club scheduled for Wednesday, Mar. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Medi- cal Arts Bldg., Terrazzo Room, 8 Church St., Wilkes-Barre. The public is invited, free of charge. Low calorie, low cho- lesterol refreshments will be served. For information, con- tact Mrs. Marilyn Bagnick, R.N., coordinator of patient care and Cardiac Rehabilitation Club moderator, at 826-3681. -0- “ENHANCING SELF ESTEEM AND SEXUALITY” is the topic of the next “I Can Cope’ cancer education pro- gram to be held at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital, ‘Wednesday, Mar. 30 at 7 p.m. To register for the free class, contact General’s Department of Social Services at 829-8111, extension 3038. Thursday, March 31 DR. JULE AYERS will speak at the Idetown U.M. Church on Holy Maundy Thursday Service at 7:30 p.m. Henry Bergstrasser, Certified Layspeaker and Layleader at the Idetown UMC will assist in the service. Mrs. Shirley Mahle will lead the church choir. Rev. Michael Shambora, pastor will be the officiating pastor. Friday, April 1 BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY, Friday, Apr. 1 at 9 a.m. Free for all chil- dren up to 12 years of age. Adults $1.50 to be held at the old Beaumont School. This event is sponsored by the Monroe Twp. Community Assn. Saturday, April 2 THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Recreation Commission will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt for youth of the Township on Saturday, Apr. 2, beginning at 1 p.m. The event will be held at the Township Recreational - Park on E. Center Street in Shavertown. There will be 3 Easter Egg Hunts in the following age groups: Group One, 3, 4 , & 5 year olds; Group Two, 6, 7 & 8 year olds; Group Three, 9, 10, 11 & 12 year olds. Ten prizes will be awarded in each of the three categories. The Easter Hunt will be held, weather permitting. 0 - THE SOLO CLUB of Luzerne County announces the ollowing schedule for the month of April. April 2, dancing at Dupont V.F.W.; April 9, busi- ness meeting at 8:30 at Dupont V.F.W. followed by dancing. April 16, Buffet dinner at Chiampi’s Supper Club in West Pittston. See Shirley Malarkey for details. April 23, Round and Square dancing at Eatonville Moose Lodge. Snacks and buffet lunch. Make reservations with Milly Race. April 30, danc- ing at Dupont V.F.W. The club is open to member- ship to any single, widowed or divorced person 35 years or older. New members are als- ways welcome. For further information contact Gene Schray at 675-1704, Mickey Finn at 287-4365 or Betty Yuskoski at 288-7783. Tuesday, April 5 THE AMERICAN RED CROSS announces a bloodmo- bile sponsored by the Tunkhan- nock Woman’s Club and Tunk- hannock Junior Woman’s Club at the CYC Tunkhannock on Tuesday, Apr. 5 from 11:45 to 5:45 p.m. All persons aged 17 through 65, in good health and who weigh at least 110 pounds are urged to come and donate blood. O- A 10 LESSON series dealing with weight loss through behav- ior modification will begin Tuesday, Apr. 5, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Forty Fort Municipal Bldg., Forty Fort. The classes will include simple exercises, a food exchange system for keeping track of calories and compar- ing high calorie-low calorie foods with the same texture and palatability. A nominal registration fee is due by March 31, write or Call Penn State Cooperative Exten- sion in Luzerne County, 5 Water St., Courthouse Annex, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, phone 825-1701. : 0- THE BEAUMONT Little League will hold their reorgani- zation meeting on Tuesday, Apr. 5, 7 p.m. at the old Bea- mont School. The newly elected president issues an invitation to all persons in the community who are interested, have any constructive ideas or can lend a hand to attend. Your help will be appreciated. Further information can be had by call- ing 298-2587. O- THE CHRONIC PAIN SUP- PORT GROUP meeting will meet on Tuesday, Apr. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Adult Day Care Center, 220 S. River St., Plains. The speaker for the evening will be Dr. Jeffrey Fremont, psychologist. This meeting is free and open to the public. Next week REV. JOHN R. RODLAND will be the guest organist and conductor of a hymn festival Wednesday, Apr. 6, at First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes- Barre, at 7:30 p.m. The program of congrega- tional singing will include church hymns from early song writers Luther and Calvin to present-day writers. The public is invited. No admission will be charged. iO: THE MASTER'S TWELVE of Roanoke Bible College, Eliza- beth City, NC, under the direc- tion of Professor Beth Bon- Durant, will present a story from the Word of God at First Church of Christ, Wilkes-Barre, on Thursday, Apr. 7, at 7:30 p.m. Traditional and contemporary songs and scripture comprise the hour-long program, focus- ing on the resurrected Christ. The local appearance is part of a nine-day tour taking the group through the states of Virginia, North Carolina, Penn- sylvania and Delaware. There will be no admission charge. -0- WILKES-BARRE General Hospital’s Cardiac Support Group will meet on Wednesday, Apr. 6 at 7 p.m. in the hospital board room, main floor. The group meeting is open to all cardiac patients and their families. The Cardiac Support Group will also meet on May 4; June 1; July 6; Aug. 3; Stpe. 7; Oct. 5; and Nov. 2. For more information, call General’s Social Services Dept. at 829-8111 ext. 3038. -0- COLLEGE MISERICORDIA’S Student Nurse’s Association will co-sponsor a Blood Drive with the Wyoming Valley Chap- ter of the American National Red Cross. The Blood Drive wil lbe held McHale Lounge on Thursday, April 7 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Community mem- bers as well as students are encouraged to participate. For more information, con- tact Paulette Lee Niznik, Nurs- ing Department, College Miser- icordia at 675-2181. Coming events CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S Ingathering is holding their second annual Inter-denomina- tional Women’s Convention on April 11, 12, and 13 at Sheraton- Crossgates, 20 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. For more infor- mation and reservations call (717) 825-2081 or (717) 287-0164. -O- THE 12TH ANNUAL luncheon of the Northeastern Pennsyl- vania Alumni Chapter of King’s County Hospital Center School of Nursing, Brooklyn, NY will be held on Saturday, Apr. 23 at The Woodlands Inn and Resort, Rt. 315, Wilkes-Barre. Cocktail in the college's hour will begin at noon fol- lowed by luncheon at 1 p.m. For reservations, contact Jean ~ Michalek, 367 Northampton St., Kingston, PA by Friday, Apr. 15. 0: COUGHLIN HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1963 Class President and Committee spokesman Chet Rhodes, reunion commit- tee announces a special April 12 meeting will be held at the Carriage Stop-Inn, Plains Twp. at 7 p.m. Tish Crahall will give a report on the response to the last alumni mailing. There will be a sneak preview of the 1963 class film ‘“Escapades of the ’63 Jr. Sr. Prom’’ All interested class members are urged to attend. -O- FORMER Peace. Corps volun- teers from Wilkes-Barre and Scranton area will hold a reun- ion on Wednesday, Apr. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Rte. 380, Tigue St., Exit 1, Scranton. Former volunteers are asked to wear their costume from their country of service and bring artifacts to share with their friends and neighbors. , If you, or someone you know, has served in the Peace Corps, please plan to attend this event. For more information, con- tact Peace Corps Philadelphia at 1-800-462-1589. 10- -0- THE LEHMAN FIRE CO. Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring an Indoor Flea Market on Sat- urday, Apr. 16, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the fire hall. Anyone that would like to rent a table can call 675-4546, 675-5667, or 675- 5700. Tables are $10.00. A snack bar will also be held. O- THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Service Center wil lbe conduct-. ing the spring volunteer train- ing session, beginning with an orientation meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Apr. 13, 6:30 p.m. at Albright United Meth- odist Church in Wilkes-Barre. During this orientation, pros- pective volunteers will meet D.V.S.C.’s Outreach Coordina- tor, receive a brief overview of domestic violence and view a slide show. Subsequent training sessions wil lbe scheduled at the convenience of all volun- teers. For more information and to register, please call 823-5834. -O- A RUMMAGE SALE will take place at the Trinity Pres- byterian Church on Friday, At You Can’t Lose | ‘9-@ “FREE MOVIES! 4 VIDEO shavertown Shopping Center g Just pick an egg from our Easter basket and you'll receive 20% to 100% off movie rentals! TODAY THROUGH EASTER SUNDAY BACK MOUNTAIN e Nut Roll 1& The Easter Bunny Was Here... He left a lot of Jon L. Stopay goodies — and « Smoked Kielbasi e Poppyseed Roll : o Easter Cakes By Order Only DELI & BAKERY Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 675-6139 NUMBER @ISHOP 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST., WILKES-BARRE clothes: jewelry-accessories A gem of a shop in downtown Wilkes-Barre " EASTER SPECIALS PEPSI 16 oz %.99 7-UP 16 oz. %.29 PEPSI Can %.79 Effective 3-30-88 — 4-8-88 Al' items Plus Tax & Deposit Where Applicable KERN BROS. DIST. DALLAS SHP. CTR. phone 675-0110 April 8 from 9-2 and Saturday, April 9, 9-12. Bag day $2.00 a bag. | -0- THE PARKINSONS DIS- EASE SUPPORT GROUP of Luzerne County will meet on Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Adult Day Care Center, 220 S. River St., Plains. The program will consist of a panel discussion with local physicians. This meeting is free and open to the public. : -0- THE ANTHRACITE JIM BEAM Bottle Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12 in Konefal’s Restaurant, Main St., Edwardsville. Following a routine business session, there will be further discussion cov- ering the coming charter night and the always popular summer picnic. Committees for both events will be appointed. A social period of games and entertainment will follow and conclude the session. Visitors are always welcome. 0: RIVERSIDE ADULT DAY CARE CENTER, 220 S. River St., Plains, will be offering a free blood pressure check on Tuesday, April 12 from 9:30- 11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. There will also be blood sugar screening on this date for a fee of $2.00. .O- THE WYOMING HISTORI- CAL AND Geological Society announces its annual meeting will be held on Friday, April 15 at the Sheraton Crossgates Hotel, Public Square, Wilkes- Barre. There will be a cash bar from 6 to 7 p.m.; dinner will be at 7 p.m. The program will begin at 8 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. The cost of the dinner is $14.50 per person. Reservations can be made by calling the Historical Society at 823-6244 or by sending a check to the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 49 S. Frank- lin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 by April 9, 1988. Ordinance adopted The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors recently adopted an ordinance requiring a permit for all driveways in the Township which are to be con- nected to Township roadways. The new ordinance is not retro- active and will pertain only to new driveway construction. Residents wishing to resurface an existing driveway will, how- ever, be required to obtain a permit. Permit fees will be $25.00 for new driveway construction and $10.00 for driveway resurfacingt" : | A permit application must be completed by the property owner outlining in detail the manner in which the driveway will be connected to a Town- ship Road. The Board of Super- visors have prescribed two methods for connecting drive- ways to local roads, and resi- dents will be required to adhere to these methods with- out exception. Driveway permit applications may be obtained from Mr. Ralph R. Anthony Jr., Zoning Officer, during reg- ular business hours. Road Superintendent Robert Chamberlain will oversee the connection of private driveways to Township roads to insure that residents comply with the new law. Under the Driveway Connection Ordinance, resi- dents failing to comply with the permit and construction requirements may be issued a citation and penalties could range from $25.00 to $300.00. READ THE POST CLASSIFIEDS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE ) J wasn Vd a SUNDAY DINNER 12-8 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW SUNDAY BRUNCH $4.95 + tip & tax MARCH 26 —Wednesdays Are Special— WITH DIANE DIXON SUNDAY BRUNCH 11-4 LUNCH TUES.-FRI. 11-3 RESERVATIONS 655-2500 1705 RIVER RD. ALL YOU CAN EAT LEE STRUBECK \ (Next to 8th St. Bridge) Darling's Greenhouses Easter Flowers Hyacinths (From $1.50) Tulipse Daffodils « Mums Azaleas * Easter Lilies HILDEBRANDT ROAD Across From Dallas Intermediate Pier III at Sunset Harveys Lake, PA The Back Mountain's Newest Restaurant Banquet Facilities Also Available... 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