12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 21, 1989 Community Candy Striper volunteertraining at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, June 21, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Call Volunteer Office to register for either date. Chicken Barbecue and Bake Sale, by Wilkes-Barre Township Lions Club, Saturday, June 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at K-Mart, Blackman Plaza, Rte. 309. Takeouts & eat-in, free containers. Public is invited. Flea Market by Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Co., July 1 at the fire hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley. Reservations for tables can be made by contacting Connie Doty 477-3417 or Alice Walsh 477- 5239. Doors for exhibitors open at 8 a.m.; the public is admitted at 9 a.m. Refreshments available. The Centermoreland United Methodist Church, Centermoreland, will hold its annual Vacation Bible School beginning Monday June 26 through Friday, June 30, 1989. There will be classes for children from nurs- ery to junior and senior high from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Learn new songs, Bible stories, play games, have re- freshments. For information call 333- ~ 4657 or 333-4226. A Craft Bazaar and Flea Market, on Saturday, June 24, at the Jackson U.M. Church, Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Township, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Refresh- ments and bake table. Sponsored by the Jackson U.M. women. “Market on the Pond” Flea Market, 90 vendors, has beenresched- uled for Saturday, June 24, 9-4 p.m., atthe Meadows Nursing Center, across from College Misericorida. Children will be fingerprinted by the Kingston Township Police Dept. from noon to 2 p.m. and Blood Pressures screened from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Candy Striper training, teens to 18, June 27, 9 a.m. - 12 noon, at Meadows Nursing Center. To register call 675-8600. alendar Exhibits “Native Americans in the Wyo- ming Valley.” Ongoing exhibit. Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Mu- seum, rear of the Osterhout Free Li- brary, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Tuesday through Friday, noon to 4 | p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anthracite Exhibit. Wyoming Val- ley Historical and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues- day-Friday, noon-4 p.m. and Satur- day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Recent works of Annamaria Zettlemayer, beginning May 21, the | Hefft House Gallery, 104 E. Overbrook Ave., Shavertown. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-5:30, Thurs., 10-8, Sun., 1-4. For details, call 675-4821. The Nathan Denison House, 35 Denison St., Forty Fort, open for house tours through Aug. Tours of the house, built in 1790, are on Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Other times and group tours can be arranged by calling 288-6784 or 287- 7055. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Back Mountain Memorial Library. Wood carving by John Muller, Sweet Valley, currently on display at library in Dallas. The Swetland Homestead, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, owned and operated by Wyoming Historial and Geological Society opens for the summer. The public is welcome: Thurs, Frid., and Sat., noon-4 p.m. and Sun., 2-4 p.m. Admission is $1.00 for adults and $.50 for children. Sordoni Art Exhibit. The work of four nationally-respected ceramic art- ists willbe on exhibit at the Sordoni Art Gallery of Wilkes College through July 23. Free. For info, call 824-4651, ext. 4325. Stage The Deja Vu Revue (Again!) plays KEYCO WAREHOUSE OUTLETS (HANOVER TOWNSHIP Sans Souci Parkway at Dundee \ Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat 8-3 FORTY FORT 1360 Wyoming Ave. (Next To Turkey Hill) Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-3 7 \. You're Invited to the GRAND OPENING Keyco Warehouse Outlet - Forty Fort “Sunday June 25 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free Samples ¢ Door Prizes Live Music with The Polka Naturals 4 "GRAND OPENING SALE | ‘Keyco All-American Cookout Special 1-10 Ib. Box 1/4 Ib. Hamburgers 1-5 Ib. Mr. Red Hot Dogs 1 - 5 Ib. Weaver Buffalo Cut Chicken Wings 1 - 4 Ib. Box Bon Ton Potato CHips ALL FOR ONLY $31 93 | Offer available at Forty Fort Outlet Sunday, June 25 and Both Locations June 26 thru July 3, 1989 A Box of 20 * Sizzle Steaks Box of 16 N Ribeye Steaks Pizz Burgers $9.95 3 oz. Burgers $15.95 Box of 16 Rib Tickler Patties \ { Box of 20 Hot | Sausage Patties $7.99 Red Hot Dogs 6.95 a Hot Sauce $8.75 (gal) Tobin Franks $10.99 10 Ib. Box Villa Capri Meatballs $15.95 Liquid Punch Mix - 5-1 $5.95 (gal) “Pelle the Conqueror” to open the Cult ural Society's Film Fest The Cultural Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania will present its 12th annual International Film Festival at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wednesday, June 28, 8 p.m. “Pelle the Conqueror” (Denmark, 1988). Based on the classic Danish novel by Martin Andersen Nexo. Kristina Tornqgvists and Thure Lindhardt portray the young lovers Anna and Nils, in “Pelie the Con- queror”. Special Events through July 1 at the Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 A Center Street, Bloomsburg. Performances are Thurs- day and Friday at 8 p.m., with two shows Saturdays at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Tickets are $8.00, or two for $15.00. To reserve tickets; call the Theatre Box Office at (717) 784-8181. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Music Encore Music Camp of Pennsyl- vania. Registrations are now being accepted. Begins its fifth season at Wilkes College, Sunday, July 2 con- tinuing through Sunday, Aug. 13. The camp is open to music students and features vocal, instrumental and or- chestral opportunities. For details call 824-4651, ext. 4426. At the Kirby: Kirby Honors the Osterhout, program for children to honor Oster- hout Library Centennial. Wednesday, June 21, at 1 p.m. For tickets call 823- 0156, Ext. 17. David Sanborn, jazz musician. Thursday, June 22 at 8 p.m. $21.50 and $25. Presented by Factory Con- certs. Bad Company, rock band. Satur- day, June 24, 8 p.m. $19.50. Pre- sented by Magic City Productions. International Film Series, foreign movies. “Pelle the Conqueror”, Wednesday, June 28; “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown”, Thursday, June 29, both at 8 p.m. $4 in advance; and $5 day of show. “The Life and Times of Bugs Bunny” on Saturday, July 8 at 2 p.m. $3. Pre- sented by the Cultural Society of North- eastern Pennsylvania. The Anzalone Brothers started their careers as entertainers when Ange was 5 and Jim was 7. The brothers began performing in minstrel shows, fundraising events, and community-oriented affairs while still in short pants in the 50's. As the Nolan Brothers in the late 50's, they appeared at major Catskill resorts. ~ While in the Catskills, they performed at hotels and resorts and then in college in 1965 the brothers were entertainers at Penn State University, performing King- ston Trio type folk songs. Jim now lives in Lehman with his wife the former Jesse Conyng- ham. He is a member of the Penn- sylvania and Luzerne County Bar Anzalones to sing at Pine Brook Associations, a former assistant public defender and assistant dis- trict attorney. He is currently en- gaged in the general practice of law in Wilkes-Barre, and teaches in the Paralegal program at Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre campus. Ange is a physician and is on staff at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal and Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. He is board certified in Family Practice and practices family medicine in the Back Moun- tain area. He is a member of The American Medical Association, Pennsylvania Medical Society, Luzerne County Medical Society, and American Academy of Family Practice. He lives in Huntsville with his wife, the former Barbara - Woronko. WILKES-BARRE "Exciting New Arrivals!’ NUMBER @ SHOP 9 W. NORTHAMPTON ST. 825-2024 + Table Covers « Napkins Laminated Plates + Plastic Plates « Paper Plates & Bowls « Sterno + Meatballs » Stuffed Shells We Will Cater Your Parties At Home! Specially Prepared Entrees To Platters Of Cold Cuts. We'll Prepare And Serve The Food. Also Clean Up! * 12 0z. Cups «9 0z. Tumblers * 5 0z. Fruit Cups » 8 oz. Styro Cups « Plastic Cutlery + Chicken Tenders - Stuffed Chicken Breasts » Chicken Parts And Much More... ee Just For Kids Summer Theatre Workshop ofthe Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre will be holding asummer workshop from June 21-Aug. 12 for students in grades 7- 12. Applications are available by call- ing 821-3209. Music Box Dinner Theatre. 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” July 7-9 and 14-16. The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA is now holding registration for Back- yard Swimming Lessons. The program is designed to have a YMCA certified instructor teach children or adults at a privately owned pool. Classes will meet twice a week for three weeks at atime agreed by the instructor and pool owner. Each class lasts for 45 minutes and begins the week of June 26. Classes are available for all ages from 6 months to adult. For more informa- tion please contact the YMCA at 823- 2191. Arts and Crafts Fair, sponsored by the Wyoming County Historical Soci- ety, Saturday, July 8, 10 a.m.to 5p.m. atthe Courthouse Square in Tunkhan- nock. Over 100 artisans will be repre- sented and there will be different types of entertainment throughout the day. - There will be a food booth (including homemade pie), craft demonstrations and the raffle of many prizes donated by the craftsmen. Seventh Annual Wildflower Festival. Seven part series, begin- ning on Saturday, June 24 with North- eastern Philharmonic Chamber Play- ers at the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary, Rte. 6 between Hawley & Honesdale. Other concert series in- clude The American Camerato for New Music, John Stephens, conductor, July 1; Wildflower Festival Piano Trio, July 8; Ernest Ragogini, pianist, July 22; Marian McPartland, jazz pianist, on July 29; Steve Ross, cabaret per- former, Aug. 5; and Concert Artists of Baltimore, Edward Polochick, music director, Aug. 12. : Western Bar-B-Que and Square Dance, sponsored by Wyoming His- torical and Geological Society on Saturday, June 17 at the Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion. A buffet dinner will be served at 6 p.m. with square dancing following from 8 to 11 p.m., featuring “Red” Jones as caller. Res- ervations for the event may be made at the Society’s office, 49 South Fran- klin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Doll Festival, Sunday, June 25, 1-5 p.m. at the Denison House. Rain date is July 2. A small admission will be charged. Children must be accompa- nied by an adult. For details, call Lou- ise Robinson, 822-6482. Meetings MADD Meeting, Tuesday, June 27, at 7 p.m. at Rear 73 West Union St., Wilkes-Barre. For more informatiort contact Sharon Smigiel, MADD ofr= ganizer at 717/823-0766. , The Tough Love Parent Support Group meets Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. if the Shavertown United Methodist Church on Pioneer Ave. For informa- tion call 675-3616 days or 675-0372 nights. THEY CALL THE WIND MARIA - or so sang the Anzalone Broth- ers at Schaub Auditorium, University Park, Pa., May 1965. They will be singing again but this time at the Pinebrook Inn, Dallas oft Friday, June 23, 1989. There willbe two evening performances. Reservations can be made by calling 675-3550. ier 1 Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 AM Fresh Broiled Swordfish 7 Pip LY Harveys Lake, PA [ 1 ( With Soup or Salad Intermezzo, Potato & Vegetable) Open Tues., Wed., & Thurs. 5-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5-11 p.m. Sun. 5-10 p.m. « Closed Mon. Reservations Strongly Suggested -- TT o—— 4
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