The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 2, 1989 11 3 |» COMMUNITY ldetown Fire Company 1989 fund drive begins Jonathan R. Davis. Vol. Fire Co. 1989 annual fund drive is now underway Letters have been sent to all area residents. Enclosed with these letters are stickers to be placed on or near your telephone. These stickers contain the tele- phone numbers for the Fire Dept. (Back Mountain Communications Center), the phone number for the Lehman Police Dept. and the Harveys Lake Boro. Police Dept. Comm. Center. If you have not received your stickers or need additional stick- ers call 639-5755 Wednesday evenings from 6 to 10 or Sunday afternoons. Leave your name, address, and number of stickers needed and we will send them to you as soon as possible. This year's Fund Drive is headed by Bill MacIntosh assisted by members of the Fire Dept. and area residents. Next monthly meeting is Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. Mercy Aux. seeks volunteers The Mercy Center Auxiliary, Dallas, is in need of new members. This is a volunteer service organi- zation, dedicated to keeping the retired Sisters of Mercy in the re- tirement and nursing center. Members meet for a work shop on Wednesdays from 9 to 2. The main fund raising effort is a Christmas Boutique in November. This is not an all work and no play organization. Come to the Mercy Center at College Misericor- dia any Wednesday and see what fun it can be. Volunteer ambulances to receive more state aid Pennsylvania's volunteer ambu- lance services will receive higher fees for the emergency transport of medical assistance clients start- ing Aug. 1, State Welfare Secretary John F. White Jr. announced to- day. It is the first such increase in a dozen years. : White said the fees will increase from $30 to $60 per emergency transport by Volunteer Ambulance Service Certified (VASC) organiza- tions and from $20 to $50 per trip by non-VASC operations. Volunteer ambulance services are certified by the state Health Department on the basis of varied criteria, including type of equip- ment, training levels of personnel, ability to communicate directly with hospitals and record keeping practices. White also said that medical assistance fees will be provided for the first time to Advanced Life Support (ALS) certified ambulance services. They will receive $100 per emergency trip. Adopt-a-pet Cheyenne is a nine-month-old black and gray Australian Shepherd, just the right size to make an ideal house pet, small enough not to take up too much room if kept inside but just large enough to keep strangers way. Cheyenne has been spayed, has had her shots and is house- broken. She is excellent with children but her present owner is unable to take care of her. She is looking for someone to take her home with them and give her «Township Tax Collector, ~ plenty of affection. Stop in and see Cheyenne at the SPCA, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill, Wilkes- Barre, or call 825-4111 and make an appointment to visit. JT tax rebate Jacqueline Latosek, Jackson an- nounces that the 1989 School District tax statements were is- sued on July 1. She would like to remind taxpayers that rebate value will end on August 30 and face & value will end on October 30. time ending In addition to her regular office hours, Thursday from 5:30 - 8 p.m. and Saturday, 12 noon - 2 p.m., she will also hold office hours 12 noon - 7 p.m. on August 30 and October 30. Special appointments are also available by calling the tax office. 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Churches plan joint Vacaton Bible School A cooperative Vacation Bible School, sponsored by Prince of Peace Episcopal Church of Dallas, St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Shavertown and the Shavertown United Methodist Church will be held Monday, August 7 through Friday, August 11, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Shavertown United Methodist Church. Debbie Flanagan and Madelaine Volpetti are co-chairpersons of the school. They will be assisted by a faculty made up of teacher and volunteer assistants from the three cooperating parishes. Children aged 4 years through sixth grade are eligible to attend. A registration fee of $3 is requested for each child. Children from the three parishes will attend, but any other interested child from the area is also welcomed. Registration forms are available from the par- ticipating churches. Franklin Twp. resets meetings Franklin Township Board of Supervisors announce a change of time for their monthly meetings. Beginning August 7th meetings will convene at 7 p.m. the first Monday of each month at the Orange Community Hall on Eighth Street in Orange. Monthly Fran- klin Township Planning Commis- Nursing Home sion meeting now follows the Supervisor meeting. Bids for road work on Brace Road will be opened at the August 7th meeting. Back Mt. Jaycees “Serve with Pride” The Back Mountain Jaycees recently joined over 40 other local companies who are members of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Cham- ber of Commerce “Working with Pride” Campaign. The Jaycees have incorporated the words “Serving with Pride” in their new logo design which will be utilized in all of their marketing efforts. The “Working with Pride” Cam- paign was established in 1986 to promote pride in the Greater Wilkes-Barre area through the display of the “Working with Pride” logo, or a variation of the logo, by local companies. In addition, Pride Campaign volunteers promote the video “Greater Wilkes-Barre—You Should See Us Now!” which high- lights the economic and cultural assets of Greater Wilkes-Barre. “The Back Mountain Jaycees have been working in the area for 15 years,” said Back Mountain Jaycee president John J. Jablow- ski Jr. “We're proud of our work and proud to serve the community as a whole.” The Jaycees are a nonprofit organization that offers profes- sional training to members, con- ducts fundraising activities for community organizations, and gives young professionals the opportunity for increased business contacts. Tuesday, at their monthly membership meeting in Dallas, President John Jablowski an- nounced plans for the “Jaycees Wings & Things” stand to open with the Fall Fair Sept. 6-10. Plans include enough tasty wings and refreshments to feed up to 2000 people a day through- out the Fair's stay. President John Jablowski also announced plans to honor Outstanding Young Pennsylva- nians for excellence in their field and/or outstanding community service and representation ofour Jaycees kick off fair activities area. The highlight of the meeting came when President Jablowski introduced preliminary plans for the 1st Annual “Heyna 500" Bed Race, to showcase our area's di- versity of ethnic backgrounds, yet strength of community spirit. All civic and community groups were challenged to join in and compete. This event promises to bring widespread recognition to our area and its citizens. For further information, contact John Jablowski, 825-0599 or membership v.p. 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