V RIES TN TP Sa A : 2 Hl : i = gt qs SR ER RA ¥ NTE A : i i LER AE AME 13 al od) | Friday, | April 29, 16 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, April 27, 1988 | | Calendar ‘Wednesday, April 27 THE NANTICOKE State General | Hospital Auxiliary will host the 'P.AH.A. spring regional meeting, Wednesday, Apr. 27 at Luzerne County Community College Confer- ence Center, Nanticoke. Thursday, April 28 Mountain to sign up for either Mini Mounts or Raiders junior football . cheerleading is Saturday, April 30. Girls age 7-13 are eligible and can register by calling either Laurie Naugle of the Mini Mounts at 675- 1825 or Linda Burd at 696-4738. -0- THE HUNLOCK CREEK United Methodist Church Men’s Club will serve a‘Roast Beef Supper at the churdh on Saturday, April 30, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. The menu includes roast beef, mashed pota- toes, string beans, applesauce, pic- kled cabbage, rolls, pie and drinks. Tickets may be purchased from members of the Men’s Club or at tal. Reports by Peter Dudish, National Service Officer will be given. Refreshments will be served. All members are urged to attend. For VA transportation contact John McDonnell, W-B, VAMC, 824-3521. Tuesday, May 3 THE BACK MOUNTAIN Parent Support Group, based on ‘“Tough- Love” philosphy, will meet each Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave. There will be an advanced ticket telemarketing campaign taking place for the next frew weeks. For more information please call 287- 1442. -0- THE LUZERNE UNIT of the Arthritis Foundation will present its Third Annual Better Ball Golf Tournament on Sunday, May 22 at * the Hollenback Golf Course. A 1988 van, donated by Celebrity Coach, Inc. will be awarded to the first hole-in-one on Hole No. 2. Trophies and flight prizes will also be awarded. A continental breakfast, buffet lunch and course refreshments will Four H offers Projects The opportunity to feed, manage, and care for a project animal is both challenging and satisfying to young people taking the 4-H dairy project. If you would like to consider this 4-H project, you need to keep the following requirements in mind; a barn or shed to house the project animal; an adequate hay supply and possibly some type of silage; and the resources to purchase needed supplies of calf starter feed, : the door. F information call 675- be served, at no charge. Admission A BINGO will be held on Thurs- COLLEGE MISERICORDIA’S or more. 1n : , : ge. milk replacer, heifer and-or cow day, April 28, 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the STUDENT OCCUPATIONAL 3616 or 675-0372 after 5 p.m. All is a tax deductible $30.00 contribu- feed, straw or sawdust for bedding, Shavertown Fire Hall. There will be free refreshments and door prizes. Post 2, will meet Thursday, April 28 at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville. The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. is a full service organization open to all veterans. ZO THE WESTMORELAND Parent Teacher Organization will conduct a meeting on Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. A musical program will be presented it by Mr. Harold Hoover, featuring Westmoreland students. Refresh- ments will follow. 0 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Correale Stevens will speak to Dallas Senior High School students on Thursday, ‘April 28 at 9:30 a.m. concerning new undersage drinking bill. Inter- ested parents are welcome to attend. Please call the school office first to arrange for seating. THERAPY ASSOCIATION is presenting a panel discussion on question and- answer period will follow. The public is invited to attend the free event. Sunday, May 1 THE APOSTOLIC FAITH TAB- ERNACLE, Village Road, Ornge, will hold revival services for five nights beginning Sunday, May 1, through Thursday, May 5. All serv- ices will begin at 7 p.m. Evangelist and Mrs. David Hardin, from Arkansas will minister in song and the Word of God. If anyone is need of transportation, please call 333- 5172 for assistance. Everyone is welcome. Host pastor is Rev. Frank J. Chorba. O- THE CHESTNUT GROVE Ceme- tery Association of Loyalville will have their annual meeting on Sunday, May 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Loyalville United Methodist Church Hall. All lot owners and interested persons are welcome. concerned parents are welcome to attend. ance Association will meet on May 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Franklin Township Fire Hall in Orange. All interested residents are invited to attend. Next week A RUMMAGE SALE will be held at the Jackson United Methodist Church, Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Twp., Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 starting at 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Homemade vegetable beef soup, wimpies and hot dogs will be on sale. There will also be a bake table. Bag day is on Saturday. -0- THE TRUSTEES of the Trucks- ville U.M. Church will hold their Semi-Annual Chicken Bar-B-Que on Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 in the Trucksville Educational Building. Serving will be from 5-7 p.m. and takeouts will be available. Tickets can be purchased from any Trustee or at the church office (696-3897). Donation: Adults $5.00, tion. For more information and reservations call: Debbie Hannon 825-7067, Marty Thomas, Hollen- WYOMING Police Department is planning their third annual policemen’s ball to be held on Friday, June 10 at the Imperial Manor and Supper Club in Hughes- town. Music will be presented by the Polka Naturals Orchestra with a family style dinner all beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets may be pur- chased for a donation of $20.00. More information can be received by calling the police department, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. at 693-1211, or contact any West Wyoming Police Officer. Pro- ceeds benefit the purchase of new equipment for the department. -0- WYOMING SEMINARY Lower School Field Day Festival will be held Friday, May 13, rain or shine on the grounds of the Lower School, 1560 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. 0- Beginning at 3 p.m. team compe- titions, eighth grade carnival, arts and crafts exhibition, followed by hot air balloon rides, antique car rides, and pony rides. Sponsored by the Lower School Parents Associa- tion, co-chairmen are Marilyn San- tarelli, 639-1933 and Karen Brown, Dr. Mallapa B. Udoshi Dr.Udoshi to address club Dr. Mallapa B. Udoshi will be the ‘guest speaker when the Cardiac Rehabilitation Club of Mercy Hospi- tal conducts its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Apr. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Medical Arts Building Terrazo Room, 8 Church Street, Wilkes- Barre. Dr. Udoshi, a Mercy active staff physician board certified in Inter- nal Medicine and Cardiology, will discuss ‘Primary and Secondary Prevention of Heart Disease.” In his discussion, Dr. Udoshi will address various approaches used to lesson the chances of heart disease occurring. He will conclude his presentation with a question and answer session. Low calorie, low cholesterol refreshments will be served. For information, contact Mrs. Bagnick, R.N., Cardiac Rehabilitation super- visor and club moderator, at 826- 3687. forks and shovels, neck straps and tie chains, plus other equipment for: grooming, cleaning and exhibiting \ special fields of occupational ther- JO. back Golf Course 821-1169 the ; 3 ; : : ? : . project animal. \ (oe aps sud thei, Gre The ae THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho if dairy’ members nave an VETERANS of the Vietnam War Ty vl 0 SLHae Lounge & Lranklin-Nerthmoreland Ambul Te. WERT -0- opportunity to select a project animal from one of six dairy.cattle breeds. Selection of a project animal is an important task. Try to select project animals that are well-grown for their age, show good ~ type or body conformation, and are born in the early months of any given show class. These animals tend to show better at least, for the first year. The main responsibility for the 4- H dairy project member is to sge that the project calf gets off to good start with proper and ade- quate feeding, is kept healthy, and is allowed to grow to its full poten- “tial. The 4-H member must keep a record book on every 4-H project animal. This is an important part of the project. 4-H members have a number of opportunities to exhibit their dairy project animals including the Col- umbia-Luzerne Junior Dairy Show, the Northeast District Dairy Show, the Luzerne County Fair 4-H and Open Dairy Shows, as well as at neighboring fairs. * The 4-H dairy project does offer a lot of opportunities to young people. They have the opportunity to learn how to properly select project animals; how to feed, manage, and care for each dairy i Bake Sale at the Trucksville United THE WILKES-BARRE “Cherry o the Lower School's major fundrais- the animal in competition; and how P Methodist Church Educational Blossom Challenge,” a criterium ) hod ‘ : ing event of the year. Photo Re uests to keep accurate records on the | th ! RICK'S COLLEGE “Showtime | ad 8 Building, Church Road (off Rte. 309 race through the streets of the city Company” Musical Review will be . animal. : | Trckovle at red ight, wil be is happening Sunday, May 'L in hd Say 3 a 8 pm: a. ih Require am vig tL ol Ry {a April 30 vay ha paacrty Bos Tunkhannock Area High School 24-h project or would like to obtain | Pe 9 am. to 1 Sire Pom Posival ho race i hele auditorium. Tickets are $5.00 per READ -nour some additional information about | for everyone, attic treasures, toys pom 2 oe y the Wilkes Bare Xoo person, available at the door or Advance Notice the project, please call Donna % Wa on yone, ! , LOYS, ub and sponsored by the Key- from any member of the High POST G p 2 State C ti : urniture, tools, dishes, glassware, stone State Games, the City of School ‘Band. Sponsored by The rey, Penn ate Coopera gE home baked good and much more. Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre Cham: (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter SPORTS 67 5-521 1 Extension of Luzerne County, & & hk ber of Commerce and Wilkes-Barre Day Saints 825-1701 or 459-0736, Ext. 701 Or you Ey oenan -0- II. : can visit our office located in the ON APRIL 2 and 30, the Wyo. Call (717) 675-3439 for more infor- n. Comiuse Suner.d Water iis k, 8 ming Seminary Players will mation. ; ilkes-Barre. ; EE present their Spring Production, 8 SOLE an Sono 0 “Crossing Delancey.” The curtain O- 7:30 pm. in Walsh Auditorium | goes up at 8 pm. at the Bucking: SPRING FLING at College Mis- (gjlege Misericordia, Dallas. Fea. ~~ ham Performing Arts Center on ericordia campus, Dallas will be turing the College Chorus, the con- 3 Sprague Avenue in Kingston. Tick- held Sunday, May 1, starting at 10 cert is open to the public free of g ets are $1.50 when purchased in am. Outdoor Rock Mass, food, fun charge 4] advance through Wyoming Semi- apd games. Open to the public. i nary’s Student Activities Office, or 3 $2.00 at the door. -0- : tof 4 THE LEHMAN UNITED METH- C a % | : ODIST WOMEN will hold a Mother omi Nn S ’ i 2 g | and Daughter Tea at the church on FRA “ | 4 Satu rday, Sunday, May 1, from 2-4 p.m. All events &, pring re 8 8 ® | i : mothers and daughters are urged RESTAURANT 2 { af FE) §! | : April 30 to attend. Tea chairperson is THE LAKE-LEHMAN BAND Ww & LOUNGE 7 : WE Naomi Nuss, assisted by Marguer- SPONSORS are planning a bus trip G ar nN { cE a 8 THE BACK MOUNTAIN JAy. .te Dubil and Janet Eddy. to sunny Myrtle Beach from May a pril 30th oi 8 : 12 to May 16. While in Myrtle fet Lee Strubeck "> CEES will be conducting a Game Beach the group will attend the May 5th 5 at Night on Saturday, April 30, 7:30 Monda Fiesta-Val of Music where the Fashion Show OX p.m. at the Jackson Township Fire y Lake-Lehman Band will be per. - ns a Ball Chase Road, Chnse, hood aud ; forming. They will also be visiting : Sponsored by: Lo overages a De Drow ed. e ay 2 other points of interest in th Lingerie Fashions of Pittston a = 7 he Otol all roject — Myrae Beach oer 10. the publi 1 May 10th ! chairmen Bruce Nutaitis, 675-8641 MERCY HOSPITAL will intro- D lik P ; As a Diane Dixon & Turning Point ; or Mike Snell, 639-5758. duce a six-part weekly series on YOU woud like more Information, NUMBER @|SHOP o : Preparation for Childbirth begin- Please contact Joan Titus, 675-4079 MOTHER’S DAY a i i0- ok ning Monday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in OF Marie Cigarski, 696-2043. RESERVATI ONS 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST., WILKES-BARRE i 2 AREA RESIDENTS are invited the lower level of the Medical Arts : clothes: jewelr “ACCESSOrieEs 3 Pi Spine Ping oasyed by Building, 8 Church St., Wilkes- 0 NOW BEING TAKEN bi % 8 College Misericordia an pha Barre. islh ; So : : . Delta Kappa on Saturday, April 30 Each two. hour. class” Will. be Jak SPINA SIba Sssoqs Children’s Prices Available i and Sunday, May 1. Money raised designed to assist expectant cou- will. be‘hosting Allan C Hills vama Di 3 during the weekend will be donated ples through the last trimester of ' J>¢ 10SITE Ean inners Served © : to the fraternity’s scholarship fund. pregnancy and labor in a confident, Ba Arcus - 0 ne Tues. - Sat. 5-11 : ~ On Saturday, the college will host cooperative manner by teaching a 1 Bo i Kid Sun. Noon - 8 i childrens’ games and activities the necessary skills in an environ- °. bi : 0a, a8 one ot Tee Sunday Brunch $4.95 : ~ from 10 a.m.-noon, in the lot behind ment which encourages mutual rings, 1 OD ee oe sii : ~ Merrick Hall. sharing and support. Tt J kn Bi A 655-2500 | 0 and plent of entertainment for the for more information : CUB SCOUT PACK 232 of Gate of 20- entire family. Heaven will have a bake sale, CHAPTER 9 DAV monthly meet- : at unset Saturday, April 30 in front of Acme ing will be held Monday, May 2 at Aha Z : ‘Market, Church Street, Dallas the Parsons VFW, Scott St., Wilkes- om Dare ewes ETE DARE ANEW SOW MONE RIRER EE starting at 9 a.m. Proceeds will Barre. Commander Paul Skiptunas : benefit Cub Scout Pack 232. will preside. Ww A NT YO U R P HOT ? arveys dKe Volunteers are needed the first z 0 ] ’ -0- Tuesday of the month to assist Jim ~ DEADLINE for girls in the Back Morio VAVS Rep, at the VA Hospi- Any photos that appear 5 ; i in The Dallas Post and [Xl ({ ] | : & th . : . | were taken by a Dallas " ey | : ou Abin on | Nn Cl b Post photographer are : | The Back M g ons u available for sale. The Tg Fray ountain s FIFTH ANNUAL cut I $3.00 or 0 557 and A | Newest R | $10.00 for an 8x10 print. ewest estaurant 8 ! Color photos are $6.00 for | | rau a 5x7 and $12.00 for an i ; isk [3 @ * ® | oi 8x10 print. 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