ao a, » ly The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March8,1989 COMMUNITY Health classes learn about social issues Dallas Middle School health classes, under the direction of Ms. Robyn Jones, are involved with bringing community resource people into the classroom to speak about contemporary social issues. Recently the Victim's Resource Center provided a presentation to the middle school seventh grade health classes on child sexual abuse. The presenters were Ms. Ruth Aqua and Mr. Louis Catina. Pictured from left, are Lindy Berlew, Ms. Ruth Aqua and Mr. Louis Catina from the Victim's Resource Center, Phil Fuller, Bill Bullock and Ms. Robyn Jones, health teacher. ho © Ny Bloodmobile March 22 in Tunkhannock There will be a bloodmobile on March 22, at the CYC, Nativity Hall, Tunkhannock. The time will be from 11:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Anyone aged 17 through 75, in good health and weighing at least 110 pounds is urged to come out and donate. This bloodmobile is being spon- sored by the Tunkhannock Junior Women's Club and the Tunkhan- nock Women's Club. Mrs. Karen Laubscher, Lock Haven, announces the engagement of her daughter, Kimberly Jean Laubscher to First Lieutenant Charles W. Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Austin, Sandy Beach, Harveys Lake. Miss Laubscher is a graduate of Bald Eagle-Nittany High School and Juniata College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education. She is employed as a fifth grade teacher at the Morton Elementary School, Jacksonville, North Carolina and Karen Laubscher engaged to marry Charles W. Austin is pursuing a Masters Degree at East Carolina University. Lieutenant Austin is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Juniata College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Administration. He is serving with. the U.S. Marine Corps as officer- in-charge of the engineer training area at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. The couple will be married July 1, 1989 in: Blanchard, Pennsylva- nia. Back Mountain Senior Citizens, under Project HEAD, met recently with" President Joe Precone, pre- siding. The next meeting which will include Arts & Crafts, and social hour will be Thursday, March 186, at 1:30 p.m. in St. Therese’s Audi- torium, Shavertown. The following trips are sched- uled: Sept. 15, Lancaster, and March 29, Atlantic City. Seats are available and open to members and non-members. For details, call 477-5203. New members are Marion Mar- tin, Marie Yurish, Theresa Bosak and John Bosak. Guest speaker, FOSSCO Presi- dent Ben Brody, outlined the goals of the organization which focus on the needs and important issues affecting senior citizens, and urged members to present their views on current issues regarding the Cata- strophic Bill, the Medicare Over- charge Measure, etc., to their Sell your car through a friend Special Rate for autos for sale 20 Words 4 WEEKS D7 reepuia Add $1.00 For Billing Call The Post 675-5211 or Mail Your Ad To: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 Dallas, Pa. 18012 \ J Deadtine: Monday 5:00 PM. ‘Back Mountain seniors to meet March 16 congressmen. An informative ques- tion and answer period followed. Blood pressure screenings are available at all the meetings for members .and the general public. Blood pressure tests will be ad- ministered by Lillian Soveroski, R.N. Hostesses for March are: Mar- lon Martin, Marie Yurish, Kaye Ray and Lee Rogers. Area road work scheduled this week Matthew R. Collura, Luzerne County Maintenance Manager, has announced the following work schedule for Department forces for the week of March 6. Brush Cutting - Ridge Avenue and Carpenter Road in Harveys Lake Boro. Pothole Patching TR 118, Dallas and Lehman Twps. in Robert D. Greenhalgh, M.D. Dr. Greenhalgh is board certified by the American The Wyoming County Chapter of the American Red Cross is a United Way Agency. Any questions, please call the chapter office at 836-2626. The Miss Wilkes-Barre/Scran- | ton Scholarship Pageant Commit- ~ tee is proud to announce a new corporate sponsor. Mary Taylor's Hair and Skin Care Centers, has joined the Pageant Team for the 1989 Pageant. The Miss Wilkes-Barre/Scran- ton Scholarship Pageant is a non profit organization presently in its fourth year. We are a local Pag- eant where the winner goes on to compete in the Miss Pennsylvania Pageant and ultimately on to the Mary Taylor's to sponsor pageant ‘Miss America Pageant. Mary Taylor's Hair and Skin Care Centers, joins the Times- Leader, Wilkes-Barre and WYOU- TV, Scranton. The Times Leader has been a corporate sponsor for the last three years and WYOU for the last two years. The Miss Wilkes-Barre /Scran- ton Scholarship Pageant Commit- tee is very excited about having a third sponsor, it means a much better show this year, for example there will be a full live orchestra Youth Salute program seeks young leaders Mr. Ben Davis, nominations chairman announced that nomi- nations for the 1989 Youth Salute are now being accepted. The sixth annual Youth Salute program sponsored by the Na- tional Council on Youth Leader- ship, recognizes high school stu- dents in grade 11 who are not only ‘young leaders in their high school but are also high academic and leadership achievers as well. Anyone may nominate a high school junior. Nomination forms can be obtained from all local schools or from John Rygiel at the Rygiel Studio. Mr. Rygiel is the coordinator of the local Chapter of Youth Salute and the Citizens’ Merolli will address Citizens Council P&Z committee A meeting of the Planning and Zoning Committee of the Back ‘Mountain Citizens Council will be held on Thursday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room of Hayfield House, Room 205, Penn State, Wilkes-Barre, Campus. Among the agenda items will be the following: 1. Mr. Adrian Merolli of the Luzerne County Planning Office will be speaking r 2. Discussion of the procedure that we will utilize in reviewing the planning and zoning codes of the nine municipalities. West Side seniors meet West Side Senior Citizens of Luzerne under Project Head met Feb. 27 at Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne. President Jane Miskovic pre- sided. Vice President Adrian Angeli read a Poem “Positive Living.” Bingo was played. Winner of the 50/50 for this week were Helen Zawicki. Albert Yankoski, Dorothy Rooney re- ported the group went bowling Feb. 23. Joe Jacolik was high for the men. Joe Balun high for the ladies. Reservations for St. Patrick Lunch, March 13 are to be made with Mary Leandri, Julia Bednar or Millie Wheeler. . Trips planned for the future are: March 15, Atlantic City, 12:30 bus leaves Luzerne; May 21 to 25, Myrtle Beach, S.C. includes full course breakfast, 4 days, full course dinner, 4 days, tour of Charleston, tour Brookgreen Gar- dens, tour Waccamaw Pottery Factory, Welcome cocktail party for more information on all trips. Call Helen Amos, 288-1440. Non- members are welcome to join us. NEN SNENN Li] ma TI ITIIT LAT a I | ye | 1 1 = M ixed Spine Bouquet $15.95 ba 1128» | EVANS-KING i FLORAL INC. 1280 WYoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA »o i & RENDER EE 288-3671 L1obt | LR ] | it 1 1 Ll i y | ] DR. ROBERT D. GREENHALGH ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICE LOCATION Robert D. Greenhalgh, M.D. announces the opening of his office for the family medicine at: 199 Lake Street Dallas, PA. 18612 Dr. Greenhalgh is currently accepting new patients in need of pediatric, general and geri- atric medical care. 24 Hours - Call 675-4995 - 24 Hours Saturday Appointments Are Available House Calls Available As Needed Private, Personalized Care ON STAFF AT ALL THREE HOSPITALS Mercy Hospital ® Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Wilkes-Barre General Hospital | Academy of Family Practice h practice of ) Voice is the sponsor. Nomination forms have been: sent to the following schools: Bishop Hoban, Bishop O'Reilly, . Crestwood, James M. Coughlin, Dallas Area, J.S. Fine, G.A.R., Hanover Area, Lake-Lehman, E.L. Meyers, Old Forge, Pittston Area, Riverside, Seton Catholic, Tunkhannock, West Side Vo-Tech, Wilkes-Barre Vo-Tech, Wyoming Area, Wyoming Seminary and Wyoming Valley West. Last year’s local Youth Leader was Heidi Hojnowski of Nanticoke. Heidi was one of the top 10 final- ists in the National Competition in St. Louis. She also received a on stage. ; The Lee Vincent Orchestra will : be appearing along with the 13 finalists in “Sophisticated Ladies”. Sunday, March 19, 7 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre. Mary Taylor's Hair and Skin Care Centers have been in busi- ness since 1975. They have four | locations: Dallas, Trucksville, Kingston and Hanover Township, and is a family hair and skin care center for men, women and chil- dren. ! Ben Davis scholarship to College Misericor- dia. Deadline for nominations is March 31, 1989. LE Co 40% Off Discount Suggested List Price Anderson Insulated Windows In Stock » > Cash & Canny Forty Fort Lumber Home Center Murray & Slocum Sts., Forty Fort 287-3171 (Turn on Slocum St., Across from United Penn Bank) Open Daily 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sat "til 3 p.m. Replace drafty, worn-out windows with the beautiful energy efficiency of low- | maintenance Andersen ® Perma-Shield ® windows. 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