8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 22, 1989 am Es a. esa COMMUNITY Girl Scouts name their new camp "Mocanaquah” - i By CHARLOT M. DENMON . \ A Staff Writer Neighborhood 25 Girl Scouts of the Penns Woods Council have selected a name for their new Day Camp to be held June 24 through June 30 at Frances Slocum State Park. Lisa Barett, Brownie from Troop 635 had the winning entry in the “Name the Camp” contest. She submitted the name “Mocanag- uah”, which was Frances Slocum'’s Indian name. Lisa also designed a Tsioles honored by Dallas Kiwanis hood's first annual Day Camp. beautiful flag for the neighbor- John Navich, President of Dallas Kiwanis presented Nick Tsioles a plaque of special recognition for the Amy Samuels of Troop 329 was outstanding participation that Rollaway and Mr. Donut, both of Dallas, contributed to the 1988 Dallas first runner up. She designed a Kiwanis Penny Drive for the benefit of Back Mountain Baseball. flag which was selected to be the This year’s Kiwanis Penny Drive, which begins on March 1, wil Ibenefit a variety of Dallas Kiwanis official flag of the Sparrow Patrol. sponsored youth activities for children with the Back Mountain Area, principally the area of the Dallas Both girls wiil receive a camper- and Lehman School Districts. Some of this year’s designated groups will be Back Mountain Baseball, ship to Camp Mocanaquah as a Back Mountain Soccer, Back Mountain Mini-Football, Back Mountain Teeners Baseball, Kiwanis thank you from the scouts in the sponsored Youth Events and Special Olympics. ne ioroed, te iNelchborhood Left to right are Dallas Kiwanian Tex Wilson, Navich, Nick Tsioles, Bill Kubis, Honorary Chariman ofthe, cAg Pi Seouts In Heigh boron Dallas Kiwanis Penny Drive and Charles Wasserott IV, Kiwanis Chairman of the 1989 Penny Drive. and non-scouts as space permits, are welcome to attend. The cam tants. Pp will feature activities from the five W Williames, Neighborhood 25 director. (C.M. Denmon Photo) INNING ENTRIES - Lisa Barrett and Amy Samuels pose with their worlds of scouting. The campers winning entries in the “Name the Camp” contest in the office of will also learn about Northeastern Frances Slocum Park. Front row, from left, Lisa Barrett, Amy Pennsylvania and its early inhabi- Samuels; back row, Pat Robinson, Day Camp director and Frances Pinewood Derby winners Recently the Dallas Cub Scout Pack 281 held its Pinewood Derby Car Races at the Dallas United Methodist Church. The boys were required to fashion a race car from a rectangular piece of wood and Jaint and decorate it. Prizes were awarded for the six overall fastest cars, three best in show, and three fastest cars in the Bear, Wolf, and Webelo groups. Pictured are the winners: Row 1, from left, Frank Depiero, 1st, place, Bear; Brian Bayer, 2nd place Bear; John Zimniski, 3rd flume a orn place, Best-In-Show; Matt Gingo, 1st place, Wolf; Richard Samans, 2nd place Wolf; and Kenny Hoover, | : v Bo blue Overall | Irem dinner-dance Row 2, Daniel Breymeier, 1st place Overall; David Champi, 1st place, Best-In-Show; Danny Waserott, 4th place Overall; Aaron Stredny, 6th place Overall; Greg Stanislow, 3rd place Wolf; Chris Mieli, 3rd olace Overall. Row 3, Scott Townsend, 3rd place Webelo 4; David Ertley, 1st place Webelo 5; Tim Keller, 3rd place Webelow 5; Matthew Pelak, 2nd place Overall; James Galliford, 2nd place Webelo 5; Corey Stanislow, | 1st place Webelo 4; and Kevin Kirchner, 2nd place Best-In-Show. 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Contact the Admissions ee tenth grades are invited to take the ~~ Office at (717) 283-6060 for details. Founded 1844 Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704 nh ea srr ml A dinner-dance honoring Immediate Past Potentate Richard C. Post, VMD, and Immediate Past Presi- dent Keith J. Murray, was held Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Irem Temple Country Club. The affair was hosted by the Uniformed Units of Irem Temple. Gordon E. Dussinger, Jr., served as toastmaster. Remarks were made by Potentate Walter H.R. Mohr and guests of honor Past Potentate Richard C. Post, VMD, and Past President Keith J. Murray. Serving on the committee were: Arthur L. Hale, John J. Michael, George Marut, Robert L. Emery. From left: Andrew Kaskus, Jr., president; Mrs. Andrew Kaskus, Past Potentate Richard C. Post, VMD.; Potentate Walter H. R. Mohr; Mrs. Walter H.R. Mohr; Past President Keith J. Murray; and Mrs. Keith ! 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