16 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, May 11, 1988 Calendar Wednesday, May 11 JOHN L. CAREY, M.D., will be the guest speaker at the Mercy- HealthQuest Community Health Education program slated for Wednesday, May 11 from 1-2 p.m. in the hospital’s Medical Arts Building, Terrazzo Room, 8 Church Street, Wilkes-Barre. The first of its kind in the Greater Wyoming Valley, Mercy- HealthQuest is designed to meet the special healthcare needs of program participants age 50 and older by offering a wide array of benefits and services available at both Mercy Hospital and its affili- ates. The public is invited, free of charge. To pre-register for the dis- cussion, contact the hospital’s Edu- cational Services Department at 826-3553. Thursday, May 12 VETERANS of the Vietnam War, Post 2, will meet, Thursday, May 12, 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. -0- A FREE Blood Pressure Screen- ing will be conducted by the Visit- ing Nurse Association at Boscov’s Department Store in Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Information about the various types of home care serv- ices provided through the VNA and its ‘‘sister’’ agencies, Homemaker Services of Luzerne County and Nurses Care, will also be available. This event is part of the Visiting Nurse’s celebration of National Nurses Week, May 6-12. For more information, call the VNA at 283- 0681. 0: THE DALLAS Senior High School Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Florence H. Sherwood, will present the annual spring concert, “A Musical Mishmash,” Thursday, May 12 and Friday, May 13, at 8 p.m. at the Senior High School. Tickets are available from any chorus member or at the door. 10- THE DALLAS AREA Federated Woman's Club will hold its monthly dinner meeting at the Castle Inn on Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. New officers will be installed and schol- arships presented. Friday, May 13 SUSANNA CIRCLE of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will have their annual Mother-Daughter Salad Supper on Friday, May 13 at 6 p.m. Entertain- ment will be provided by ‘The Peacemakers’ a choral group from the Dallas Elementary School. All women are invited. Bring a salad to share and your own place setting. Tickets are available from any member of the Susanna Circle, the church office (696-3897) or at the door. The price is $1.00 for adults; $.50 under 16; free, under six. Saturday, May 14 NIGHT AT THE RACES, is being sponsored by Father O’Leary Coun- cil 8224 Knights of Columbus on Saturday, May 14 in the Gate of Heaven gymnasium, Dallas. Cost is $2.50 per person, which includes free food and beverages. Tickets are available from any member or can be purchased at the door. For information, call chairman Gerard Schmid at 675-0413 or any of the council members. -0- THE LUZERNE COUNTY Sher- iff’s Office will offer complimen- tary fingerprinting services to all children in attendance at the Mercy-HealthQuest 5-Mile Run slated for Saturday, May 14 at 10 a.m. on the grounds of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. 0. presented to the initial 300 pre- registered runners and walkers entered in the Mercy-Health-Quest 5-Mile Run slated for Saturday, May 14 at the corner of Hanover St. and Bertel’s Lane, Wilkes- Barre. All walker and wheelchair entries will begin at 9:30 a.m. Pre-registration fee is $5 until race day. Also, 5-mile run T-shirts will be presented to all Mercy employees volunteering their serv- ices during the race. Race-Day registration will be held from 8:30-9:30 a.m. on the hospital grounds. For information, contact Bill Daniels, race coordina- tor, at 826-3575, or Jim Gregory, race coordinator, 826-3596. JO- A TESTIMONIAL dinner-dance in honor of John Patrick FArrell, past president of the Pennsylvania State Constable Association, Luzerne County Chapter 32, will be held Saturday, May 14, at the Elks Lodge 109 West South St., Wilkes- Barre. A cocktail hour at 6 p.m. will precede dinner and a program at 7 p.m. Following the program danc- ing and an open bar will be held until 1 a.m. Due to the demand for tickets to last year’s affair, early reservation is suggested. The affair is open to the general public and information or reservations can be obtained by calling the constable hotline, 822- 9385, 822-3481 or 824-4262 after 10 a.m. daily. 0. SHAVERTOWN United Methodist Church on Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- town will sponsor a newspaper and aluminum can drive on Saturday, May 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the church parking lot. Please make sure that papers are tied in bundles or in paper bags. Alumi- num cans should also be put into bags. Sunday, May 15, CEDAR CREST CEMETERY ASSOCIATION will hold a meeting at the Educational Building of the Trucksville United Methodist Church on May 15 at 3 p.m. .O- THE FELLOWSHIP Evangelical Free Church of the Back Mountain located on Hildebrandt Road, Dallas, schedule is, Sunday, May 15, 9 a.m., Morning Worship; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m. Infor- mality and ministering to one another sets this service apart. A nursery is provided for all services. Wednesday, May 18, 7:30 p.m. LER a PKS 3% 5 & . ry . : La "3 5% NUMBER Q{SHOP Prayer and Worship; Thursday, May 19, 9:15 a.m. Womens Bible Study with nursery provided; 7-8:30 p.m. F.C.Y.F. weekly youth group meeting. For further information about services or events, call 675-6426. Rev. Dwight Hodne is Pastor; Rev. John Butch Jr., Assistant Pastor- Minister of Youth. O- A SPECIAL and inspirational concert will be held at the Sweet Valley Church of Christ on Sunday, May 15 beginning at 7 p.m. The Missions Benefit Concert will fea- ture the singing of an area favorite, Dina Bonomo, of Sweet Valley, who is a Bible-Music double major at the Johnson Bible College, in Knox- ville, Tenn., has been invited along with eight others to visit parts of Europe and Afrida this summer on a missions tour. The concert at the Sweet Valley church is being held in order to raise needed funds for the trip. A love offering will be taken during the concert to give those attending an opportunity to help Bonomo with her traveling expen- ses. Also, anyone who cannot attend but would like to make a contribution, may do so by sending a check payable to the Sweet Valley Church of Christ, to the Church of Christ, RD 1, Box 106CC, Sweet Valley, PA 18656. Monday, May 16 THE BOOK CLUB of the Back Mountain Memorial Library will meet in the reference room at the library on Monday, May 16, at 1:30. Mrs. Florence Crump will preside at the business meeting. The pro- gram will be presented by Charlot Denmon who will present the his- tory of The Dallas Post. Refresh- ments will be served. Members are urged to attend and guests are invited. Tuesday, May 17 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. : For more information call 675- 3616 or 675-0372 after 5 p.m. All concerned parents are welcome to attend. b A VETERANS OUTREACH and Assistance Center representative 9 W. NORTHAMPTON St. WILKES-BARRE clothes jewelry ACCESsOrics JEDIDIA’S RESTAURANT Route 309, Dallas, Pa. Great Breakfast Special Served Daily THIS MONTH’S FEATURE Monday Thru Friday 6 A.M. 2 Eggs, Toast & Jelly khkhkhkhkhkhhkhkhhdhkhkhkhkhkdhdhkhkhkid 11 A.M. will be at the Kingston Township Municipal Building on Tuesday, May 17 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to provide information about federal and state civil service job oppor- tunities as well as help with other employment and training pro- grams. Proof of veteran status or disabil- ity is required. Phone 1-800-432-9735 for information. -0- THE SECOND in an annual series of programs organized by the Luzerne County AIDS Aware- ness Committee will be held May 16 at the Sheraton-Crossgates Hotel in Wilkes-Barre, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Members of the public are invited to attend the AIDS Public Forum. Since space is limited, res- ervations can be made by calling 823-7164 - Karen Wilkie. -O- BALANCE SHEETS, budgets, variance analysis, cash flow and more money matters will be dis- cussed at the May workshop in Penn State’s “Women as Manag- ers’ series. Entitled ‘Fundamentals of Finan- cial Planning and Control for the Nonfinancial Manager,”’ this one day course is scheduled for 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday, May 17, at the Holiday Inn on Rte. 115N. Further information and registra- tion forms may be obtained from Ina Lubin or Tobi Grossman, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Continuing Education, P.O. Box PSU, Lehman, PA 18627, phone (717) 675-2171 or I 800-426-2358. Next week O- ‘THE EDUCATIONAL Opportun- ity Center of Northeastern Pa. will conduct the workshop, Interviewing with Confidence at the Wilkes- Barre office, 81 W. Union Street on Wednesday, May 18 7-8:30 p.m. The free workshop will focus on the four stages of the interview process, the types of questions most commonly asked, and on information about how to success- fully answer these questions. The Educational Opportunity Center, funded by the U.S. Depart- ment of Education, provides free career guidance, academic counsel- ing, financial aid information, occu- pational interest testing and indi- vidual counseling services that can assist adults who want to make career plans or are interested in entering, or returning to college or a technical school. To register for the workshop, call the Wilkes-Barre office of the Edu- cational Opportunity Center. at 825- 8435. ° THE 5TH LEGISLATIVE DIS- TRICT Republican Committee of Luzerne County will hold their Dis- trict Convention at Irem Temple Country Club, Main Dining Room, Saturday, May 21, at 10 a.m. -0- WILKES-BARRE Christian Women’s Club invites you to ttend their breakfast buffet at Gus Genetti’s Restaurant, Market St., Wilkes-Barre on May 18, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Cost is $4.75 inclusive. Theme is ‘Zip into Spring Fashions.” There will fe free nursery and refreshments at Gus Genetti’s for pre-school children. For buffet and nursery reserva- tions, please call Suzanne, 675-8334, Barbara 675-4617 or Sue, 825-7028. AN ITALIAN BUFFET is being planned by the Lehman Ladies Fire Auxiliary to be held on May 21 at the Lehman Fire Hall from 4:30 to 7 p.m. A variety of Italian dishes, salad, rolls-butter, dessert and bev- erages. Price of tickets are $5.00 for adults, $2.50 for children. Tick- ets are available from any auxil- iary member or by calling Mrs. Ed Gunn, 675-4546 or Mrs. Ken Cook, 675-5700. . EB BN ON BN BN BN BN BE BN BN EN EN EE ; Coming events THE WEST 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. O- VENDOR SPACES are available for the 4th annual ‘“Market on the Pond” Flea Market to be held on the grounds of The Meadows Nurs- ing Center, Dallas, on Saturday, June 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 ‘p.m. sponsored by the Meadow’s Auxil- iary. For more information, call 675-8600, Ext. 115. -0- THE 42ND ANNUAL Library Auction of the Back Mountain Memorial Library will be held®} the auction grounds from Wednes- day, July 6 through Sunday, July he traditional kick-off dinner will be held Friday, May 20 at The Barn in Newberry Estates from .7 p.m. to 12 p.m. The evening will include a Roast Beef dinner, 10 or 15 items to be auctioned off, and dancing to the ‘‘Star Fires’. A cash bar will be available. The kick-off dinner is open to the public and reservations maybe made and tickts can be purchased at the circulation desk in the library. LI -0- MEMORIAL DAY Services will be held at 10:30 a.. at the Honor Roll by the Harveys Lake Ameri- can Legion Post 657 by Commander Joseph D. Kravitz and officers. J0- CHAPTER 9 DAV announces the monthly meeting of the Chapter will be held June 6, at the Parsons VFW, Scott St., Wilkes-Barre. Com- mander Paul Skiptunas will pre- side. Volunteers are needed the first Tuesday of the month to assist Jim Morio, VAVS Rep, VA Hospital, at the VA Hospital. Refreshments will be served. 's.l members are urged to attend. Re: VA transportation contact John McDonnell, Wilkes-Barre VAMC, phone 824-3521. I {hosp CLIP AND SAVE: SE Bar 40 SF Memorial Heny: Grec hsville $7.00 off ary lege Jy Offer expires June 19, 1988 ole FPlione 696-2441 obo Limel 1 coupon fer ficyya pp CLIP AND SAVE: FE FF & BF FB EF RUE OR 1 " ory pas Ear pe] TOUGH o WAX OR PAINT PROTECTOR ON EXTERIOR — 3 STEP ” | PROCESS | SHAMPOO INTERIOR e CLEAN THE MOTOR | + SHAMPOO TRUNK, ETC. oo 2 » BLUE CORAL POLY, SIMONIZE, MIRROR GLAZE, OR PAINT PROTECTOR ON EXTERIOR — YOUR CHOICE AT NO EXTRA COST — SAME GUARANTEE 11 A.M. LUNCHEON BUFFET Served Daily Monday thru Saturday - 3:30 P.M. All You. Can Eat -i........... 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Serving will be from 4-7 p.m. Tick- ets are available at the door. All you can eat and home made pie. Adults $5.00; children 10 years or under $2.50. If Your Vehicle Registration Expires This Month, You Must Have That -0- THE BLOOMINGDALE United Methodist Church will have an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, May 14 starting at 4 p.m. The menu MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — Senior Citizens . Ses & on . Brakes NAISE Approved : includes, barbecues, hot dogs, b 3 i * Batteries . cial Inspection Station soup, deviled eggs, a ey 10% Discount On All Dinners * Tires * Tune-ups (Electronic) Vehicle Inspected beans, assortments of pies and tarts and ice cream. All Dinners Include FREE Homemade Soup and Salad Bar AAA TOWING Open Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. . Sunday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Before May 31st. 0- [ RACING SINGLETS will be ENJOY! ENJOY! &
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