’Round the Mountain Bicycle program sponsored for scouts A Bicycle Olympics for Dallas Brownies and Junior Gir! Scouts was held Sunday, May 1 at the Dallas Elementary School. A bicy- cle registration and safety program was presented by Officer Jim Drury of the Dallas Boro Police. Medals were presented to Brownie and Junior winners in five bicycle events conducted by mem- bers of Cadet Troop 642. The events included Slow Race, Coasting-Bal- ancing, Figure 8, Hit the Target, and Slalom. Mary Lou Swingle of Shavertown, President of the a = Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council, . . served as judge for the bike deco- Spring Festival held rating contest. The Newcomers Club of Wyoming Valley recently held a Children’s Spring Festival at the home The following Brownies partici- of John and Andrea DeAngelo, Dallas. Club members’ children enjoyed a day of fun and pated: Troon 437 Sherr) Ruderts, games. Pictured above are several of the day's participants. (Linda Shurmaitis Photo) racy ) ; Troop 650, Chrissy Duris, Tracy Jones; Troop 624, Tara Slocum, Sarah Tupper Denison House opens for new season Junior Girl Scouts who partici- pated were: Troop 624, Beth Ann The Denison House on Denison Should any school or private group year are: June 12, Festival of Wagner, Carrie Fetterman, Kerri Street in Forty Fort, built in 1790 desire a tour of the Denison House Antique Toys, Trains and Dolls at Brown, Sarah Wysoch, Jaime and considered the oldest home in during the week, call 288-6784 or the house; Aug. 27-28, Civil War % Slocum, Laura Seidel, Tara the area has officially opened its 288-7055 to arrange for a tour. The Encampment at the house; Oct. 9, BICYCLE OLYMPICS oe Patrolman Jim Drury checks bicycles Tupper, Kristen Nackley, Jaime season. Tours will be conducted by fee is $1.00 for adults and 50 cents Apple Cider Festival at King’s Col- of Dallas Area Brownies and Girl Scouts at Dallas Elementary Elston; Troop 645, Ruthie Yayle, costumed guides on Sundays from for children. lege Gym; Dec. 10-11, Candlelight - School, Sunday, May 1. (George Poynton Photo) Heather Patton. May 15-Oct. 15, from 1-4 p.m. Special events planned for the tours of the house from 6-9 p.m. WE SALUTE BACK MOUNTAIN TRACK Lake-Lehman track team members Ed Radzinski & Carolyn James. Dallas track team members John Strange & Susan Starolis. Congratulations This page sponsorea by ne | damm DALLAS AUTO PART w————mv COOK'S STORE | following merchants: Dallas Lehman 675-2811 | 675-2143 ; oO OANS $500. to #5000. Best Wishes FAMILY PHARMACY DR EA A State Senator, Charles Lemmond 401 West 8th Street, West-Wyoming "HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNTS 826.5717 4 9-9 Daily, 8-9 Sunday 693-2050 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA WEPCO MATERIAL HANDLING SPECIALISTS O’Hara Industrial Park Pittston Township 825-5970 and 655-5951 BROWN'S OIL WYSOCKI'S ATHLETIC CENTER 91 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 823-8042 A full line of athletic shoes. Spurlin’s Dallas Exxon Memorial Highway (Across from the Dallas Shopping Center) Phone 675-3336 AAA Towing Harveys Lake 639-1264 Open 7 Days A Week NATIVE TEXTILES Memorial Highway, Dallas 675-2123 LUZERNE NATIONAL BANK 118 Main St., Luzerne 288-4511 801 Main St., Swoyersville 287-1141 MEMBER FDIC SHAVERTOWN R.D. #2, Harveys Lake 639-1342 : DRURY'S AUTO TAG SERVICE 607 Memorial Highway, Dallas (formerly Brader's Auto Tag Service) FIRST EASTERN BANK Dallas Office Dallas Shopping Center 4 Dallas, Pa. 675-5241 bi COPYMAKERS 187 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre 823-0125 COTTMAN TRANSMISSIONS CENTER 181 Market Street, Kingston 287-3148 | 675-8507 James J. Drury, Owner PIZZA PERFECT 16 Carverton Rd., Trucksville 696-2100 696-3888 Charles Bros. Mall, Tunkhannock 836-2100 FINO’S REXALL PHARMACY “‘at the light in Dallas’’ 675-1141 TOMMY'S PIZZA CORNER 619 Market Street Kingston Metzgar Aluminum And General Contracting Bathrooms — Kitchens — Paneling — Replacement Windows — Awnings : Manor Drive, Trucksville — 696-2924 JACK'S COLLISION SERVICE Expert Body Work Rear West 6th Street West-Wyoming 693-0444
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