omy <r — OL NTA OY FO he NH FQ) Ort rN. fs Bn all | fa — TN td A amd FN eed yo SS SS EN ll bid A il he Med 14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 26, 1990 alendar Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will be published the two weeks prior to the event. To submit material, send it to The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612, or bring it to our office in the 309-415 Plaza in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3:00 p.m. Community Community GIFTS FROM ABOVE, Christian Bookstore will present “Beautifully Created from the Inside Out”, a Chris- tian Charm Course for pre teen and early teenage girls, every Tuesday in October from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. There is no admission charge. Will be con- ducted by Heather Hand, Shannon Ryan and Denise Madiera. All semi- nars will be conducted in the confer- ence room facilities at the rear of the store. For more information call 675- 0354. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensi- bly) Chapter 923, Dallas invites all interested people to OPEN HOUSE, Thursday, October 4, 6:30 p.m. at Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Country Club Road. For more infor- mation call 333-4130. GIFTSFROMABOVE CHRISTIAN . BOOKSTORE in Dakllas will sponsor the film series “Turn Your Heart To- ward Home” by James Dobson. Fri- day evenings from October 5 to No- vember 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the confer- ence room, North Memorial Highway, Dallas, Pa. (across from Daring's Market and behind the Klein Chiro- practic center). No charge. All are welcome. Bring a friend. For more information 675-0354. 28th ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE October 6, 1990 from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Nativity Parish Hall, Tunkhan- nock, Pennsylvania. TRUCKSVILLE UM. CHURCH CHICKEN BAR-B-CUE, Educational Building of the Church, Church Road, Trucksville, Fri., Oct. 5, Sat., Oct. 6, 5- 7 p.m. Takeouts available. Dinner includes half of chicken, baked po- toato, green beans, cole slaw, rolls, dessert and beverage. Tickets $5.00 adults, $3.00 children on sale now from any member of the Trustees or at Church Office. 696-3897. Advance reservations requested. FLEA MARKET, Oct, 6, Dorrance- ton United Methodist Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. 9a.m.-4p.m. Table space $7. 00, van space $10. Call 288-1477 between 9 a.m. and noon. Call 288-0489 after 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Dorrancetown United Methodist Women. Inclement weather-affair will be held inside. SPAGHETTI SUPPER, Jackson U.M. Church, Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Twp., Sat. Oct. 6. Serving 4:30-7 p.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METH- ODIST ANNUAL ROAST BEEF DINNER will be held in the church social room on October 10, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Take-outs will be avail- able from 5:00t0 6:00 p.m. Dinner will be served family style adn will start with homemade tomato bisque, fol- lowed by roast beef, potatoes, gravy, carrots, homemade applesauce, rolls and pies. Tickets may be abtained by calling Marie McCoy at 675-6472, Josephine Sims at 675-3114, and the church office at 675-3616. LADIES AUX. OF JACKSON TWP. FLEA MARKET, at Fire Hall, Chase Rd. Sat., Oct. 13, Sun., Oct. 14. 9 a..m.-3p.m. Tables $10. 00and $8.00. For reservations, 675-4238 or 675- 2687. Refreshments available. TRUCKSVILLE LADIES AUXIL- IARY CRAFT SHOW, Sat., Oct. 13,9 a.m.-4 p.m., Trucksville Fire Hall. If interested in renting a table, or more information call 675-8182 0r 675-5954 after 6 p.m. any day. CAReed Pe rT ALL HALLOWEEN ITEMS 10% Off w/ this Coupon No Dealers Expires 10/12/90 No Other Discounts Apply! THE LADIES GUILD OF ST. FRANCES CABRINI CHURCH AN- NUAL CRAFT SHOW, Sun., Oct. 28, Franklin Township Fire Hall in Orange. Reservations being accepted for tables. Refreshments available. For further information, contact Pat Luke, Valley View Drive, Carverton or Mary- ann Knepp, Orange Road, Carverton. Special Events BLOOMSBURG FAIR, featuring Western Rodeo, Open Horse Show, 4-H Horse and Pony Program, Demo- lition Derby, Barbara Mandrell, The Oak Ridge Boys, R.E.O. Speedwagon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jason Williams, Randy Travis, Ray Stevens, Tanya Tucker, Frankie Avalon, P.R.C.A. Rodeo, high school bands, cattle judging, dog shows, harness racing. Sept. 22-29. Bloomsburg, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Adult admission, $2. High school age students and under admit- ted free, college students admitted free with I.D. cards. Tues. and Fri., children under 12 admitted free all week. Parking, $2. Free shuttle bus service between parking lot and ad- mission gate. For outdoor grandstand seating ticket information, call 387- 4145 or send self-addressed enve- lope to Bloomsburg Fair Ticket Office, Robert H. Heydenreich, 620 W. Third St., PO Box 479, Bloomsburg, PA. 18715. WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FLEA MARKET, Society now accepting donations for Flea Market. Items may be dropped off at 49 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Tuesday through Fri- day, noon-4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sale: Sunday, September 30, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Swetland Homestead Grounds, 885 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming. Rain date October 7. 823- 6244. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Of Northeastern Pennsylvania Fifteenth Year Anniversay Dinner, Thursday, October 4, 6:00 p.m. at Genetti’s Best Western in Wilkes-Barre. Featured speaker will be Larry Siegfried, former basketball star with the Boston Celtics speaking on “Developing A Winner's Attitude”. Forticket information, please call the VOA office at 825-5261. FALLFEST Part of year long cele- oration of 200th anniversary of the Colonel Nathan Denison Home. Sunday, October 7, from 11 a.m. t0 5 p.m. Nathan Denison Home, 35 Deni- son St., Forty Fort. Music, activities for children, and food. Free admission. Artists and craftsmen interested in obtaining 10 x 10 foot booths for festi- val. Sponsored bythe Luzerne County Tourist Promotion agency. 288-7038 or 288-6784. Exhibits “LIBERTIESWITHLIBERTY,” The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre (behind the Osterhout Library). Through Sept. 30. Free. Tues.-Fri., noon to 4 p.m., Sat, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 823-6244. PAPER PARTY SUPPLIES 290 South Pennsylvania Blvd. Wilkes-Barre 825-2941 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5 -OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - 7 ~ 4 DEL] & CATERING Catering for any Occasion" 639 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA « 675-6139 (Owned & Operated by Jim & Jan Wertman) Penn State Fans - Having a Tailgate Party? Try our 3 ft., 4 ft., 5 ft., or 6 ft. hoagies Take Them Along To The Game!! We have the Biggest & Best Hoagies in The Back Mountain! ————— Flying Machines are sure to be the topic for discussion for everyone attending the Fall Fly-In Breakfast at Skyhaven Airport, Tunkhannock, on Sunday, September 30. Displays of classic air- planes, vintage and antique airplanes highlight the annual fall gathering of pilots at the town’s local airport, Route 29, Tunkhannock. The popular Fly-In/Drive-In Breakfast highlights the day activities with a tasty pan- cake, ham, egg, and sausage meal served to the public from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the main hanger. A unique way to enjoy breakfast in the rustic hanger is to arrive early. Cost is $3.50 adults and $2.00 children with all proceeds benefitting the continual up- grading of Skyhaven Airport. General admission to the airport grounds is free. Skyhave Airport, located along the scenic Susquehanna River in Wyoming County is one of few privately owned airports in Pennsylvania. Recent renovations have included updated lighting and beacon equipment. Camping facilities are avail- able by calling Skyhaven Hot- line at 836-4800. Flea Market and Craft Sale all day. } 300 horsepower Doug McLaughlin, Chief Mechanic at Skyhaven Airport shown with 300 horsepower Lycoming Engine that powers 1943 Stinson Gull Wing Aircraft. The vintage aircraft is one of several Flying Classic airplanes will fly-in’ Sept. 30 Machines chosen for Skyhaven'’s Fly-In Demonstrations. Exhibits ROSALYN RICHARDS, Exhibition of paper and canvas pieces. Through Sept. 30. MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Dallas. Free admission. Gallery hours: Tues.- Thurs., noon-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Fri, noon-5 p.m. Sat. and Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. 674-6285. EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS BY WARD ROE, Kilburn Room of the Sheehy Student Center at King’s College. Open to the public free of charge, through Thurs., Sept. 30. “LANDSCAPES IN OIL,” Exhibit of paintings by Lisa Owens of Hunlock Creek. Member of Cider Painters of America and Wyoming Valley Art League. Through Sept. Uniteed Penn Bank Lobby, 15 Main St., Dallas. Music BARBARA MANDRELL, country singer. The Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg. Wednesday, September 26 at 6 and 8:30 p.m. $13 and $11. 387-4145. THE OAK RIDGE BOYS, country band. The Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg, Thursday, Setember 27 at6 and 8:30 p.m. $13 and $11. 387- 4145. RANDY TRAVIS country singer. With Shelby Lynn. Bloomsburg Fair. Friday, September 28 at 6 and 8:30 p.m. $15 and $13. 387-4145. RAY STEVENS AND TANYA TUCKER country singers. The Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg, Satur- day, September 29 at 6 and 8:30 p.m. $13 and $11 387-4145. 4 FRESH DOUGH PIZZA SPECIALTY PIZZA White + Clam + Broccoli + Shrimp AN Pizza Call Ahead For Fast Service 675-2637 Rt. 309 Ro Fernbrook, Dallas O NY - Philly Super Subs O Buffalo Style Chicken Wings O 12" Hot Dogs O Soft - Hard Ice Cream Pa — $2.00 Off Tray $1.00 off 1/2 Tray | a Be TREAT PIZZA & ICE CREAM TREAT DRIVE-IN J Pier 111 At Sunset, Harveys Lake, Pa. 639-2000 dll Pier Veal Marsala Salad, Potato, Vegetable $13.95 RGR Sk GA Sk ¢ Reserve Early for Banquet Facilities Harveys Lake, PA Sandwich Menu Available At The Bar Sun. 4-10 P.M.; Tues. thru Thurs. 5P.M.-10 P.M. Fri. & Sat. 4 PM. -11 P.M. Reservations Strongly Suggested At the Kirby Clubs/groups “DRACULA: THE BALLET,” pre- miere national tour of the Ballet The- atre Pennsylvania. Thurs., Sept. 27, 8 p.m. $16 and $10 for children. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. THE KOSLOV YOUTH DANCE ENSEMBLE OF MOSCOW, dance group, Sun., Sept. 30, 7 p.m. $18 adults, $15 children. Presented by the Kirby Center. JULIO INGLESIAS, pop singer. Wed, Oct, 3, 8 p.m. Benefit tickets, $100; $55 and $45 are also on sale. Presented by the Kirby Center and WBRE-TV, Channel 28. BACK MOUNTAIN TOUGHLOVE, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Shavertown U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shaver- town. Toughlove is a self-help pro- gram for parents troubled by teenage behavior. For more information, call 675-3616 or 675-0372. NEWCOMER’S CLUB OF WYO- MING VALLEY seeks new members for friendship and fun. Craft nights, couples night, holiday parties, morn- ing coffees (with your children along) and more. Let us welcome you to the Valley. Our next evening meeting will be October 2nd. Call Mary Gill at 287- 3120 for membership information. well as daily specials encouraged. Pine Brook Inn Lower Demunds Road We have a variety of entrees from fish or seafood to veal, chicken, or beef as Come for dinner and enjoy the picturesque setting. Reservations are HOURS: Wed./Thurs. 5:00 to 9:00 Fri./Sat. 5:00 to 10:00 « Sun. 2:00 to 7:00 Phone (717) 675-3550 We look forward to seeing you soon! Dallas, PA 18612 It's the Friendly®'s Kids' Meal Deal, at the record low price of 99¢, Kids get a deal of a meal at a steal of a price. Choose from five great meals complete with an entree or sandwich, fries, beverage and a special ice cream treat - all for 99¢ Valid at participating Friendly®s for children 12 and under with adult buying any sandwich or platter. Limit 1 kid per adult. Tax additional where applicable. Not available for carry-out. Offer expires October 31, 1990 CHhindlys cAnytimes great to get Hiendly:
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