18 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 19, 1989 alendar Community Shavertown Fire Company Auction will be Aug. 4 & 5. Items, old and new are now being accepted. Call 696-3308 or 675-3056 for pickups. The Sweet Valley Vol. Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary will hold a flea mar- ket on Aug. 5 at the fire hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley. Doors for exhib- itors open at 8 a.m.; the public is admitted at 9 a.m. Tables are $5.00 each and can be reserved by calling Connie Doty, 477-3417 or Alice Walsh, 477-5239. Refreshments are available. A Governor's Veterans Outreach and Assistance Center representa- tive will be at the Kingston Township Municipal Building on Carverton Road in Trucksville on Monday, July 24 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to help veterans or their dependents with problems or questions relating to benefits. Proof of veteran status or disability is required. No appointment is necessary. A Pancake & Sausage Breakfast sponsored by The Father John J. O'Leary Council #8224 Knights of Columbus, August 6, at Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. $3.50 adults, $2.00 for children 12 and under. Tickets will be available at the door or from any member of Father O'Leary Council. For further information contact Grand Knight Robert Lukas, 675-8137, P.G.K. Harry Beck, 639-2638, Ticket chairman Joseph Mackiewicz, 477- 2494. Meetings The Tough Love Parent Support Group meets each Tuesday, from 7 p.m.to 9p.m. atthe Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. For more informa- tion call 675-0372. Singles Club will meet at Ameri- can Legion, River Street, Wilkes- Barre, Wednesday, July 19 at 8 p.m. New members are welcome. MADD Meeting will be held Tues- day, July 25 at 7p.m., at Rear 75 West Union Street, Wilkes-Barre. For more information call Sharon Smigiel, at 823-0766. Health Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Cancer Support Group, will conduct its annual summer picnic for all mem- bers and friends on Sunday, July 30. The picnic starts at noon at Frances Slocum State Park, Carverton. Inter- ested members and past members are welcome along with their families and friends. All participants wil lenjoy a day of sharing, fun and food. Anyone interested in attending can make res- ervations by calling Dorothy Jenkins at 287-5024. Exhibits “Native Americans in the Wyo- ming Valley.” Ongoing exhibit. Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Mu- seum, rear of the Osterhout Free Li- brary, 71S. 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. 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., Fri., and Sat., noon-4 p.m. and Sun., 2-4 p.m. Admission is $1.00 for adults and $.50 for children. “Clay: Functional Expression.” Sordoni Art Gallery. The work of four nationally-respected ceramic artists will be on exhibit atthe Sordoni Art Gallery of Wilkes College through July 23. Free. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Monday- Sunday; Thursday until 9 p.m. For info, call 824-4651, ext. 4325. Works of Art by David Randazza are now on display in the lobby of the United Penn Bank, Main Street, Dal- las, through the month of July during regular banking hours. Randazza works in pen & ink, acrylic, watercolor, enamel as well as woodburning. He is exhibiting some of his popular woo- dburnings, which have earned him recognition in a magazine interview as well as prizes and commissions. Special Events The Denison Advocates will again feature their yearly non-juried craft fair, Sunday, July 23 on the grounds of the historic Nathan Denison House, 35 Denison St., Forty Fort. Anyone inter- ested in selling their pottery, baskets, rugs, leather, wooden toys, quilts, paintings, dried flowers, porcelain or . any other handmade articles can ob- tain an application by sending a self- addressed stamped envelope to Donna Morgan, Craft Fair Chairman, 428 N. Maple Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704. Hours willbe 11 a.m.to5p.m., rain date is July 30. Seventh Annual Wildflower Festival. Continuing seven-part se- ries of open air concerts at the Dorflin- ger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary, Rte. 6 between Hawley and Honesdale. New concerts in the series will include, Ernest Racogini, pianist on 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. Shawnee Canoe Trips, Wednes- day, July 26, will sponsor a United Way Day. “For every tube that goes out throughout the entire day, we will donate $3.00to United Way. For every Grotto Harveys Lake Is Finally Open And We re Anxiously Waiting To Serve You! ‘Pizza DDD DDDDDDD®D DDD TRAVEL AGENCY 4) Valley Automobile Club © 309/415 Plaza, Dallas 675-8282 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND A Journey to the SOUTH PACIFIC November 4-22, 1989 Many, Many Special Attractions, Some Meals and Other Special Features $4,597 cost per person (Rate Based On Minimum Of 25 Passengers) PEOPOBDDBDD DD CE B® Sssesescscopses Classic 1939 movie coming to Kirby Laurence Olivier, as Heathcliff, stars along with Merle Oberon, David Niven, and Geraldine Fitzgerald in “Wuthering Heights” August 25 and 26 at 8 p.m. 4 canoe we will donate $5.00, and for every raft, $10.” Shawnee Canoe Trips is located just off Pennsylvania Exit 53 off Interstate 80. Christmas in July, July 22 and 23, The Bay Window, Overbrook Road, Dallas. Ricketts Glen Activities Wed., July 19, 8:30 p.m. Evening Program, “Ricketts I”; Thurs., July 20, 4 p.m., Nature Walk, “Beaver Dams”; Thurs., July 20, 8:30 p.m. Evening Program, “Wildflowers”; Fri., July 21, 10 a.m. Nature Walk, “Black Bear”; Fri., July 21, 4 p.m., Nature Walk, “Wildflowers”; Fri., July 21, 8:30 p.m. Evening Program, “Nature Film”; Sat., July 22, 10 a.m. Nature Walk, “Jr. Naturalist”; Sat., July 22, 7 p.m. Eve- ning Program, “Campfire”; Sun., July 23, 10 a.m. Nature Walk, “Animal Dens”. All nature walks begin at main- tenance building grove bench area. Stage “The Sunshine Boys.” Neil Si- mon’s classic comedy with Gene Malone and Tony Santaniello at the Third Annual Summer Theatre Festi- val, Montage. The play runs Thurs- days through Sundays, July 20, 21, 23,27-30 and Aug. 3-5. Curtain is 8:30 Tobin Hot Dogs Beef Patties Chicken Wings Chicken Tenders DELEUR'S We Have Your Summer Cookout S pecials! Rolls (Hamburg or Hot Dog) And... Fresh Homemade Salads, Snacks, Sodas, Paper Supplies, Plane Cups & Cutlery p.m. It will be followed by “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” Season tickets are $25. Indi- vidual tickets are $12.50. Group rates are available for reservations call 344- 3656, 344-8847 or 654-3911. College Misericordia’s Theatre- On-The-Green production of “The Merchant of Venice.” Play will run from July 20-23 and willbe held on campus. Tickets are $7 for chair section or $3 forthe bleacher/lawn section. For more information on Theatre-On-The- Green, call 675-2181 ext. 285. Music Encore Music Camp of Pennsyl- vania. Registrations are now being accepted. Begins its fifth season at Wilkes College, continuing through Sunday, Aug. 13. The camp is open to music students and features vocal, instrumental and orchestral opportu- nities. For details call 824-4651, ext. 4426. Saturday Summer Serenades. Presented free of charge every Satur- day through Labor Day at 1 p.m. inthe center court of West Side Mall, Rte. 11, Edwardsville. irem Temple Country Club Pavil- ion. Boby Baird's Dixie Land Band, 7:45p.m., July 16. Irem Temple Chant- ol 2¢ | oe Dallas, PA 18612 Fireplace & . Chimney Experts Build « Clean ¢ Reline * Repair oh Insurance Work - Safety Inspections : Lifetime Warranted Chimneys ""Your One Stop Shop For All Your Solid Fuel Needs" HARMAN Sales & Service FUEGO FIREPLACES UIE FIO ers, 7:45 p.m., July 23. Irem Temple Jazz Band, 7:45 p.m., July 30. Irem Temple Brass Band, 7:45, p.m. Aug. 6. Welsh Night, 7:45 p.m., Aug. 13. Wyoming Valley Barbershop Chorus, 7:45 p.m., Aug. 20. Irem Temple Sring Band, 7:45 p.m. Aug. 27. Concerts held at the Irem Temple Country Club Pavilion, Dallas. All concerts are open to the public and all members of Irem Temple are cordially invited. The Solo Club of Luzerne County will hold adance July 22,29 at V.F.W., Dupont. The club is open to member- ship to any single, widowed or di- vorced person 35 years of age or older. New members are welcome. For fur- ther information on club activities or clubmembership contact Gene Schray at 675-1704 or Mickey Finn at 287- 4365. KidStuff Summer Theatre Workshop ofthe Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre will be holding a summer workshop through Aug. 12 for students in grades 7-12. Classes held Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. - noon. For applications and fur- ther details, call Julie Norton at 283- 2074 after 5 p.m. The Black Sheep Squadron Ra- dio Control Model Aircraft Club will sponsor a fun fly at the Skyhaven Airport, located on Rt. 29, one mile west of Tunkhannock, Sunday, July 23, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Public is invited to observe in flight and static display of model aircraft. The event is sponsored by Academy of Model Aeronautics: For further information call Bill Loftus, 388-6155 or 287-5202. Astronomy Sessions at Penn State Wilkes-Barre on the Lehman Campus. They're held every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m. until Aug. 12, at Room S111 in the Science Building. People can bring theirown telescopes. The astronomy sessions are open to the public. : Musical Theatre Production. “Free To Be A Family.” Presented 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8 by the ENCORE Music Camp of Pennsylvania. Dorothy Dickson Darte Music Building, Wilkes College Campus, Wilkes-Barre. Con- cert free and open to the public. For details, call 824-4651, ext. 4426. At the Kirby: “A Little Like Magic,” stage pro- gram featuring the Famous People Players. Sunday, July 23 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. $12 and $10. Presented by the Kirby Center. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” live action/animated comedy, Friday, July 21, 7 p.m. and Saturday, July 22, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. $3.00. Presented by the Cultural Society of Northeastern Pa. and the Kirby Center. “Robin Leach: Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams,” Life- style TV reporter, Sunday, July 23, 3 p.m., 7:30 p.m. $12 and $10. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. L Tired Of Scramied Eggs? Try Them The Way You Like Them... ...at The Jersey Shore Fresh Made vol’ Omelettes ‘A, ~ & much more! ~ 31 Lake Street, Dallas (Next fo Rea & Derick Drugs) 675-5620 Reservations Recommended THE JERSEY SHORE RESTAU RANT A ier III At Sunset Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 @ PRIME RIB wr | Harveys Lake, PA ( 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
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