3 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 28, 1988 alendar Community Lehman Ladies Fire Aux. are plan- ning to hold a Flea Market on Oct. 8 at Lehman Fire Hall from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Anyone wishing to rent a table may call Rita Langdon at 675-8305, table rental prices are $10 and $5. House furniture, baby items and a wide variety of articles will be sold. Baked goods and snack bar will be open for lunch.. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Co. will hold a Flea Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8 atthefire hallon Chase Road. Tables are available at a cost of $10.00 large and $8.00 small. For more information, call 675-4238 or 696-3293. - The United Methodist Women of the Carverton U.M. Church will have a Fall Sale on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church. There will be baked goods, produce, a Xmas cor- ner, books, and white elephant items. Refreshments will be available. Anyone can rent table space. Bring your own &' table. The Shavertown Volunteer Fire Company Auxiliary will hold a igo, Thursday, Sept. 29, from 7:30p.m.to 10 p.m. at the Shavertown Fire Hall. There willbe free refreshments and door prizes. A Flea Market and Bake Sale willbe held at the Shavertown Fire Hall on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fortable reservation, call Carole at 696- 3212. Donations are needed for the White Elephant table. The 3rd Annual Apple Cider Craft Carnival will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at King’s College Gymnasium on North Main St., between Jackson and North Street, Wilkes-Barre. The Denison House Advocates are “sponsoring this festival. Fifty local crafts * people will showcase their handmade articles. Homemade baked goods as well as hot lunch fixins will be available as well as apple cider and hot drinks. Admission is free. Some of the crafts exhibited will be tatting, basketry, tole painting, soft sculptures, country and folk art, quilts, handmade lampshades, needlework and teddy bears. There are still a limited number of openings for crafters to display their wares. For fur-: ther information call Sandy Goodwin at 639-5785. Tunkhannock Auxiliary of Tyler Memorial Hospital presents it 26th annual Antique Show, Sale and Shop- pes to be held Oct. 7, 8, & 9 at Nativity Hall, Route 6, Tunkhannock. Hours: Friday, 7 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. As in the past, a raffle will be held. This year there will be 2 raffles, one features a pine jelly cupboard and the second will be a turn of the century pine bookcase and rocker. In addition there will be a silent auction of celebrity memorabilia. A POW-MIA FreedomWalk will be held Sunday, Oct. 9 starting at 8 a.m. at the Scranton Courthouse and ending at the Courthouse in Wilkes-Barre, rain or ‘shine. This walk is being held to show concern for the prisoners and missing southeast Asia. Please show your sup- port and walk, even if just for a short distance along the route. For more infor- mation, contact Mike Balash at 333- 4233. of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday- Friday, noon-4 p.m and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Anthracite Exhibit. Ongoing. Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Museum, rearof the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday- Friday, noon-4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. “Gears and Wheels: Industry and Transportation in the Anthracite Re- gion. Ongoing exhibit. Scranton An- thracite Museum, McDade Park, Scran- ton, Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, noon-5 p.m. “Darlene Miller”, exhibit of regional landscapes. Kilburn Room ofthe Sheehy Student Center on the campus of King's College. Ongoing through Friday, Sept. 30. Free. “Lynn Sands.” Local artist's exhi- bition of watercolor paintings. Through Monday, Oct. 10, Regular business hours. Free. “Backgrounds of Modern Paint- ing in France,” and “Survey of Ameri- can Painting.” Art League Film Series. Art League Rooms, 22 1/2 E. Union St., Kingston. Sunday, Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. For info, call 287-7245 or 287-7672. Outdoors October Public Programs at Frances Slocum Park, 565 Mt. Olivet Rd., Wyoming: Sunday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.m. What's Up With Waterfow!? finds out why water- fowl populations are declining and what is being done about it in this informative slide show and talk by Mr. John Lev- itsky, a member of Ducks Unlimited. Sunday, Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. Grapevine Wreath Demonstration - Learn how to make a beautiful grapevine wreath in this hands an demonstration by Mr. Bob Sabol. Programs will be held rain or shine at the Environmental Education Building. Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's “Parenting Class” will be held on Mon- day, Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. in the dining room on the first floor. The class is free of charge. To register or for more information, call Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Nursing Service Department, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.t0 3:30 p.m., 829- 8111, extensions 2205 or 3048. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Cardiac Support Group will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in the hospital board room, main floor. For more information, call General's Social Services Department at 829- 8111, ext. 3038. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's special sibling class, “Our New Addi- tion,” will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 8:30 p.m. in Alumni Hallon the hospital's third floor. It is open free of charge to parents who are already enrolled in General's childbirth course and their children, and to others expecting ababy within two months of the sibling class. To register or for information, call the hospital's Nursing Service Department, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 Tin Ceiling Detail One of the interesting decorative features that are being added to the refurbishing of the Beaumont Inn (Photo by Charlotte Bartizek) - p.m., 829-8111, extensions 2205 or 3048. The Penn State Cooperative Ex- tension in Luzerne County is sponsor- ing a series of classes on weight reduc- tion every Wednesday until November 9.. Exhibits “Native Americans inthe Wyoming Valley.” Ongoing exhibit. Wyoming Historical and Geological Museum, rear It's easy to subscribe to The Dallas Post Just call 675-5211, or mail in the coupon elsewhere in this issue kJ Dr. Judy Smith Dr. Peter Kaminski il Dr. Peter M. Kaminski and Dr. Judy Ann Smith announce the opening of the Back Mountain Foot Center, 415 & 309 Plaza, Route 309 and Memorial Highway, Dallas. Dr. Smith and Dr. Kaminski will be practicing in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of all conditions related to the foot, with both adults and children. They will perform surgery in both the hospital and office. Problems treated are bunions, hammertoes, ingrown nails, warts, corns, heel pain, sports injuries, fractures and diabetic foot care. X- rays are on the premises. They are participators in Blue Shield and Medicare assignment. Back Mountain Foot Center hours will be by appointment. Call 675-5006 Classes will be held at the Luzerne County Cooperative Extension Office Meeting, 5 Water Street, Courthouse Annex, Wilkes-Barre, at 7 to 9 p.m. Registration will be taken no later than Sept. 19. The fee of $5.00 per partici- pant includes workbook and food sampling. For further information contact Penn State Cooperative Extension of Luzerne County, 5 Water St., Courthouse An- nex, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or call 825-1701 or 459-0736 Ext. 701. Dr. George Moses and Dr. Robert Rostock will be presentors for the Annual Professional Education Confer- ence at the American Cancer Society (ACS). The program, “Current Concepts in the Management of GI Malignan- ~ cies,” willbe held Friday, Sept. 30, atthe Sheraton Crossgates from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. This is a Multi-Discplinary Conference opento all area profession- als. For further information, area profes- sionals may call the ACS office at 825- 7763 or chairperson Shirley Smith at 824-3521. The registration is $30, or $15 for lunch and noontime lecture only. Reservations are necessary. The Diabetes Support Group of Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre will res- ume its monthly meetings on Monday, Oct. 3 from 7-9 p.m., and Wednesday, Oct. 5 from 1-3 p.m. Both meetings will be held in the hospital's Medical Arts Building Terrazzo Room, 8 Church Street. For more information, contact the hospital's Educational Service Depart- ment at 826-3683 or Angelo Grasso, group facilitator, at 287-3763. A free public lecture presentation on “Asthma and Allergies in the School: The Importance of Cooperation” will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. inthe basement conference room of the Valley Medical Building, 1010 E. Moun- tain Drive, Wilkes-Barre, adjacent to the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Obstetrics Department will hold a spe- cial grandparenting class, “Bonding the Generations,” on Tuesday, Oct. 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Alumni Hall, third floor. The class is free-of-charge. To register or for more information, call Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Nursing Services Department at 829- 8111, extension 2205. Selling your house? Try Post Classified 675-5211 Church The Ladies Guild of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton is sponsor- ing a Fall Festival Arts and Crafts Show on October 29, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Franklin Township Fire Hall in Or- ange. For information on table rental, call Pat Luke (696-3624) or Maryann Knepp (333-4130). A Rummage Sale and Bake Sale willbe held by parishioners of St. John’s Russian Orthodox Church at the Rus- sian Club, 623 Main St., Edwardsville on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, Oct. 4, 5, 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be held for the benefit of St. Tikhon’s Theological Seminary. The Bloomingdale United Meth- odist Church will have its Annual Tur- key Supper on Saturday, Oct. 1, begin- ning at 3:30 p.m. The menu includes turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, filling, corn, green beans, cole slaw, cranber- ries, home made bread, pie and drinks. The supper will be served family style. The Fellowship Evangelical Free Church, Hildebrandt Road, Dallas, will show a film “God Owns My Business” with Stanley Tam. on October 2, at 6:30 p.m. The Annual Roast Beef Dinner sponsored by the Shavertown United Methodist Women will be held in the church social hall, Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets are available by calling Alice Borthwick 675-2939 or Harriet Stahl 675-3392. Menu willinclude homemade taomato bisque, applesauce, rolls, Belgian car- rots, mashed potatoes, gravy, pepper hash and pies served family style. The 4th Annual Craft Show and Flea Market sponsored by the Dallas United Methodist Women’s Society will be held in the church basement on Saturday, Oct. 1 from9a.m.to4p.m. A snack bar menu of homemade vege- table soup, homemade pie and donuts plus hot dogs, sandwiches, and baked goods will be serving all day. The public is invited. : St. John’s Lutheran Church, 9 J " Wood St., Pittston, is sponsoring a something for everyone yard sale on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. in the church yard. A light lunch will also be sold. The Dallas United Methodist Church will sponsor a family style ham dinner on Saturday, Oct. 8. Serving from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. with takeouts from 4 to 4:30. Adults $5.00 and children At Sunset Harveys Lake, Pa 639-2000 STUFFED CORNISH GAME HEN including Soup or Salad, Intermezzo, Potato and Vegetable 7% Pier Harveys Lake, PA ~)\ = Make your reservation early (Stage & Dance floor in the banquet room) 3 § = Open Sun. Tues. og wos Wed. Thurs. ® 5-10 p.m. RESERVATIONS FH. & San w—— STRONGLY 5-11 p.m. SUGGESTED Closed Mon. $3.00. Advance ticket sales only. No tickets at the door. Phone 675-0122 for tickets. . The Trustess of the Trucksville United Methodist Church wiil have their Semi-Annual Chicken Bar-B-Que on Friday, Oct. 7 and Saturday, Oct. 8 in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Serv- ing is from 5-7 p.m. each night and take- outs are available starting at 4:45 p.m. Ticket prices are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children and are available from any Trustee or at the church office, 696-3897. At the Kirby: Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, gala opening concert. Friday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. Jeffrey Ka- hane, Pianist. Tickets are $21, $17 and $9. For info call 342-0920 or 287-1916. Joe Piscopo, comedian. Saturday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. $25, $22.50, and $20. Presented by Factory Concerts. Special Events Luzerne County Folk Festival. Display, Oct. 3-18 in the Main Office of First Eastern Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Fes- tival, Oct. 20-23 at 109th Armory, Mar- ket St., Kingston. Sponsored by the Cultural Heritage Council of Northeast Pa. Call 287-7245 or 736-6782. Meetings The following is a list of monthly Back Mountain meetings including township supervisors, borough councils and oth- ers of interest. DALLAS BOROUGH COUNCIL: 3rd Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. Borough Building, Main Street, Dallas. DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS: 1stand 3rd Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. Dallas Township Building, Rte. 309, Dallas. DALLAS SCHOOL BOARD; 2nd Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Administration Building, Church St., Dallas. HARVEYS LAKE COUNCIL: 3rd Tuesday of every month, 7:30 p.m. HARVEYS LAKE PLANNING COMMISSION: 3rd Monday of every month, 7 p.m. HARVEYS LAKE ZONING BOARD: 4th Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m. All held at Harveys Lake Municipal Building, Rte. 415, Harveys Lake. JACKSON TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY: 2nd Monday of every month, 7:30 p.m. JACKSON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS: 1st Monday of every month, 7:30 p.m. Both held at Jackson Township Fire Hall, Jackson Township. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS: 2nd Wednesday of every month, 8 p.m. Kingston Township Municipal Building, Rte. 309, Kingston Township. LAKE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS: 2nd Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. Lake Township Municipal BukId- ing, North 29, Lake Township. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL BOARD: 2nd Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. LEHMAN TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS: 2nd Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Lehman Township Municipal Building, Lehman Township. Stage No Sex Please, We're British”. The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, Swoy- ersville, Oct. 7-9 and Oct. 13-16. For infor, call 283-21955. Showcase Theatre presents a “Night of Barbershop Harmony” featuring the “Lookin’ Good Quartet” on Saturday, Oct. 1 in its new faciality at 54 Tunkhan- nock Avenue in Exeter, next to Fox Hill Country Club. \ Annual Idetown Methodist Church turkey dinner will be held Saturday The Idetown United Methodist Church will hold its annual Turkey Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Idetown Church House. This family style dinner will include turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, pepper slaw, vegetables, homemade pie, tea, coffee and orange drink. The price will be $5.00 adults, Children 6-12 $2.50, children under 6 years are free. Takeouts will be available at the door. Serving from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Lp vids id vid NY ie ed “ii ud — Es Sao ii gS i Installed &- Complete MAIN STREETS 461 Main St., Edwardsville : OPEN EVERY WED. NIGHT WITH BANDS Barrels of Live ENTERTAINMENT STARTING MONDAY SEPT. 12 MON. - SAT. 6 PM - 2 AM KITCHEN IS NOW OPEN! Wed. - Sept 28.........ccccoureuererune STARLIGHTS Thurs. - Sept. 29............ frssianonse DIRTY TRYXX Fri. - Sept. 30 «.ceeeeeeerenneen «ee... NASTY Sat. OBL. L.......ocsiciiiinninransnsion LADIES NIGHT with the G-MEN All Male Review - Tickets Now On Sale: $6.00 in Advance, $7.00 at the door Oct. 6th - Showtime: 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. - door open to the Public SEE Co i = wa Ta ui Lb ak Pu Sp pe mg Sans i
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