OO. { ¥ { Woo. \ 7 + Vv, Opening Ceremonies a-Rama. Their talents Peacemakers perform at Special Olympics The Dallas Peacemakers under the direction of Ms. Marilyn O'Connell recently performed at the of Pennsylvania Special Olympics Winter Games Ice Skating event held at Ice- beautifully presented the National Anthem to the Opening of the 1989 games The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 12, 1989 11 and were later featured as special entertainment for the athletes and coaches. The Peacemakers are a select group of students chosen out of their music classes at the Dallas Elementary School from grades on They have been invited to sing thro to share their special musical talent joy in the hearts and a smile on the faces o e through five. ughout the community for a variety of occasions. Their prupose is s with others as only young children can and hopefully put some f their audiences through their language of music. Register for Lake-Lehman kindergarten next week It is the policy of the Board of School Directors of the Lake- Lehman School District that in order for a child to be eligible to enter the public schools in the district, he/she must have attained the age of five years on or before September 30. A birth certificate must be presented at the time of registration. : Kindergarten in the Lake- Lehman School District is an all- day program. Registration for kindergarten will be held in the Lake-Lehman Elementary Schools according to the following alphabetical sched- ule of the last name: Lehman-Jackson Elementary, Blood drive at Irem Temple attracted 145 donors American Red Cross bloodmo- bile officials express their appre- ciation to the 145 donors who gave blood at the recent blood collection at Irem Temple Country Club. The donors were: Brigitta Anduze, Margie Angeli- cola, William Banks, Gilbert Bar- ber, Cathy Barlow, Rev. John Batch, John Baur, Conie Belkow- ski, Gary Bennett, Mihal Berdine, Robert Besecker, Pearl Biggs, Walter Blejwas, Louis Bobeck, Judy Bouthout, William Bradbury, Glo- ria Bronson, Louise Bryant, Rich- ard Buckman, Carol Carroll, Rich- ard Chocallo, Frederick Clark, Paul Clemm, Eleanor Cooper, John Corbett, Irene Crawford. Also, Deborah Davenport, Meryl Davis, Scott Davis, Andrea DeAngelo, Deborah DeBarry, ‘Frances Dierolf, Lois Disque, Rich- ‘ard Disque, Margaret Dungey, "Thomas Earl, William Eckert, Matthew Eichhorn, William Evans, ‘Virginia Farley, Mary Ann Finch, Free seedlings should be ordered by April 29 Luzerne County Conservation District announces that all seed- ling orders must be placed and paid for in advance of April 29 sale. Trees will not be sold on that day. Trees available are: Black Hills Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, Serbian Spruce, Mugo Pine, East- ern White Pine, Douglas Fir and Balsam Fir. Trees are sold in bundles of 10 seedlings at $6.00 and $7.00 according to species. If you wish to place an order, please call Luzerne County Con- servation District, Court House Annex, 5 Water Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania 18711 at 825- 1703 or 735-8700. Meadows Center seeking volunteers The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, is currently seeking volun- teers for the following assignments: Assist with Non-Nursing Duties: - Bed making and passing ice, flexible morning and afternoon hours daily. Beauty Shop Transport - Morn- ing and afternoon hours Monday through Thursday. Exercise Assistant - Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Mealtime Assistants - Assist with feeding residents daily for lunch and dinner. ' Bingo Assistants - Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Friendly Visiting - Flexible af- ternoon and evening hours daily. Monday, April 17, 8:30-11:30 (A thrul); 1:00-2:30 (J thru M); Tues- day, April 18, 8:30-11:30 (N thru S); 1:00-2:30 (T thru 2). Lake-Noxen Elementary, Wednesday, April 19, 8:30-11:30 (A thru I); 1:00-2:30 (J thru M); Thursday, April 20, 8:30-11:30 (N thru S); 1:00-2:30 (T thru 27). Ross Elementary, Friday, April 21, 8:30-10:30 (A thru O); 12:30- 1:30 (P thru 2). : Immunization Requirements: The Pennsylvania Department of Health has established immuni- zation requirements for all chil- dren entering school. Parents must provide the school with docu- mented proof (physician's record) Ronald Fitch, Louise Frantz, Elaine Gage, Patricia Gardner, Sheryl Gardner, Catherine Gates, Paul Gates, Charles Gemberling, Mary Gill, Susan Goobic, Lynn Gordon, Dana Gross, Stanley Gulbish. Also, Shirley Haas, Alexia Hall, Edward Hartman, James Heller, Mary Lou Hines, Jacob Hizny, George Hoffman, Donald Holdredge, John Holdredge, Mary Holt, Samuel Holt, Edna Hoyt, Wade Hoyt, Richard Johnson, Robert Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Richard Jurosky, Robert Kalinoski, Jennifer Kelley, Christian Kelly, Claire Kleinfelder, Alice Knepp, Franklin Konek, Jamie Kozemko, Leonard Kozick, Dorothy Krebs, Leonard Krispin. Also, Robert Law, Nita Leapline, Barbara Lemmond, Diane Lowe, Beatrice Mattioli, Martin McMa- hon, Rev. Joseph Meighan, Judy Metzger, Robert Miller, Raymond Mocium, David Moore, Edward Moran, Gwendolyn Moran, Kim Randy Wolfe wins drawing McCrory’s in the Back Mountain Shopping Center, Shavertown, announces that Randy Wolfe, Harveys Lake, won the “World's Largest Easter Bunny” in a drawing held March 24. Randy, age 13, is a seventh grade student at Lake-Lehman Junior High. The bunny was filled with candy, toys and games. Shown from left, Store Associate Janet Tracy, Randy, “Easter Bunny”, and store supervisor Cathy Berkey. - Brenda Stroud, Betty Stroud, of immunizations, which includes the month, day and year of each immunization. Your child will not be registered for school unless this immuniza- tion information is presented at registration. The required immu- nizations are: ‘DPT-Series of three (3) doses Polio-Series of three (3) doses Measles-One (1) after 1 year of age Rubella-One (1) after 1 year of age Mumps-One (1) after 1 year of age. Vision, Speech and hearing screenings will be conducted on each registrant. Mussman, John Navich, Patricia Navin, Robert D. Nicely, Robert F. Nicely, Jane Nicalls, Dale Nygren, Jason O'Brien, Russell Ocken- house, Nancy Odell, Linda Ondish, Jerry Paxton, Howard Perrego, Eugene Petroski, Donna Pfister, Henry Popp, Mary Ann Pymond. 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