{ § 1 § | i Es es EHR I ¥ AR A ha an opt ACU } EAI mA EE - EEE SARA SS SC SNS REE a ie = oh pe 12 TheDallasPost Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 9, 1991 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. Special Events JANUARY 9,ARTSATHAYFIELD BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND GENERAL MEETING, 7 p.m. Hay- field Community Room, Penn State- Wilkes-Barre Campus, Lehman. Members invited to bring a covered casserole to share, pot luck supper. Open to all interested persons. 675- 2171. - JANUARY 12, CONTRA DANCING, line dancing related to ~ courtly English Country dancing and New England squares. For all ages. Dances will be taught. 7:30-10 p.m. Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyte- rian Church, South Franklin St. at Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre. Pre- sented by the Folklore Society of NE Pa. and the Wilkes-Barre coffeehouse, The Chicory House. Admission, $5 adult, $2.50 seniors and children 10- 16 or $10 perfamily. 333-4007. ¥ Exhibits THROUGH JANUARY, WATER COLORS AND OILS BY AL ON- DUSH, The Gallery atthe Hefft House, 104 East Overbrook Road, Shaver- 3 3 3 SABIE. SS 4] £ i eg A RS Sl SE J RU at MEA hs RON eae ST aging TR SA hg TR » \ hig bs AM min : i 1 sod oo® BE town. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-8%.m,; Thurs., 10-8 p.m.; Sun. 1-4 p.m. 675- 4821. “150 YEARS OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE WYOMING VALLEY.” Wyo- ‘ming Historical and Geological Soci- ety, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Ongoing exhibit. For info, call 823- 6244. “ANTHRACITE YEARS.” Perma- nent exhibit, from the formation of coal to the finished product. Wyoming His- torical and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues.-Fri., noon-4 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Health JANUARY 21, LUPUS FOUNDA- "TION OF AMERICA’S NE PA. CHAP- TER SUPPORT GROUP MEETING, 7:30 p.m. Community Medical Cen- ter's conference room, first floor, Nurses School. All Lupus patients and ~concerend others invited. Call SHINE, 961-1234, for further information. Community JANUARY 11, 18, 25, GIFTS FROM ABOVE, will show the follow- ing Mark IV movies in their Confer- ence Room facilities in the rear of the store at 7 p.m. Nite Song; A Thief in the Night; A Distant Thunder, Image of the Beast; The Prodigal Planet. Gifts From Above is located across from Daring’s Market and immediately behind Klein Chiropractic Center. Free admission. For more info call 675- 0354. ; THROUGH JANUARY,1991 CAL- ENDARS AVAILABLE, on sale now by the Trucksville Vol. Fire Co. They canbe obtained from any fireman or at the Fire Hall on Carverton Road any Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. At the Kirby JANUARY 13, “THE PAJAMA GAME”, comedy. 7 p.m., $25 and $22. Part of the Kirby Center's Broad- way Series. Sponsored by WYOU-TV, Channel 22. JANUARY 14, “HAROLD AND | THE PURPLE CRAYON,” 6 p.m. Single Tickets are $6.50 and $5.50. (Show at 10 a.m. open only to school groups of 20 or more at $3.50 per person.For more info or reservations call 823-4599.) Part of the Children’s Theatre Series, presented by the Kirby Center. JANUARY 18, BRUCE WILLIAMS, radio talk show host. 8 p.m., $12. Presented by Kirby Center, WARM- AM and WMGS-FM. JANUARY 19, “THE MUSIC OF FRANCE?” featuring pianist Jean Ives Thibaudet with the Northeastern Phil- harmonic, 8-10 p.m. Presented by the Philharmonic. FEBRUARY 3, “A CHORUS LINE,” musical, 8 p.m., $25 and $22. Part of the Kirby Center's Broadway Series. Presented by WYOU-TV, Channel 22. Clubs/groups Little Red Ridinghood is back for another romp through the woods joined in hot pursuit by the 3 Pigs, Papa, Mama, and Baby Bear, Jack and his mother-minus the Bean- stalk, Hansel and Gretel, and, of course, the Big Bad Wolf. In this second, new, and im- proved version of The Marvelous Misadventures of Little Red Riding- hood, first performed in the Spring of 1989, author Kevin Costley once again takes us on a wild and won- derful series of wacky adventures children and adults will not soon forget. The Music Box Players will give youngsters the opportunity to meet many of their favorite story- book characters and also become acquainted with some of the most delightful music ever written for the theatre. Costley has chosen music writ- ten by Sir Arthur Sullivan from ever- popular operettas such as H.M.S. Pinafore, The Mikado, Pirates of Penzance, and lolanthe, and he has set new lyrics to them. Members of the Music Box cast are Betsy Henderson as Little Red; Francis C. McMullen as the Big - Bad Wolf; Kevin Costley, Ted Anderson, and Evelyn Tomasovic as the 3 Pigs; Lee Thomas, John Kennedy and Vicki Moss Gallagher as the 3 Bears; Michael Gallagher and Debbie Zehner as Hansel and Gretel, withdohn Kennedy and Vicki Gallagher doubling in roles as Jack and his Mother. The cast is underthe direction of Kevin Costley, Musical Direction is by Linda Houck, Sets and Lighting by Michael Gallagher, and Cos- tumes by K.D. Love, assisted by Inez Williams. KidStuft JANUARY 11-13 and 18-20. “LITTLE RED RIDINGHOOD,” based onchildren’s classictale. Fri. at 6 p.m.; Sat. and Sun, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Admission, $6.50 per person (child or adult), including McDonald’s Fun Meal. The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. 283-2195. JANUARY 26, CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL, 10 a.m.-12 noon. Filmes to be shown will include McGee and Me and other classic Christian chil- dren’s films. All invited. Gifts from Above is located across from Daring’s Market, and immediately behind Klein Chiropractic Center, Dallas. 675-0354. TUESDAYS, MOUNTAIN TOUGHLOVE, Shaver- town U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Toughlove is a self- help program for parents troubled by teenage behavior. For more informa- tion, call 675-3616 or 675-0372. Hill elected Kingston Twp. supervisor's chairman ~The Kingston Township board of supervisors has a new chairman following a reorganization meeting last week. Herbert Hill was elected to the position by the other board mem- bers. Hill served as vice-chairman of the board last year. He replaces William Tippet as chairman. The board also elected Benjamin Franklin as vice-chairman, filling the spot vacated by Hill. Township Solicitor Benjamin R. Jones was retained for another year; he isentering his 24thyearin that position. Also, Jeffrey Box was retained as township manager. Other personnel appointments made during the meeting included: ePaul Sabol was reappointed wr PDD DDDD® police chief and member of the Back Mountain Communication Center Board of Directors. eCarole S. Loberg was appointed as administrative assistant and Sharon Versari was named part- time clerk. Robert Chamberlain was ap- pointed road superintendent while Benjamin Gorey remained zoning officer. oChristopher Borton was ap- pointed township engineer and Janice Castellani remained as tax collector. The supervisors will continue to hold its regular monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 p.m. | sooossessssdd® Fourth of July Extravaganza S.S. 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They are, from left, Little Red, Betsy Henderson and The Big Bad Wolf, Francis C.McMullen, surrounded by from left, Vicki Moss Gallagher, Sweet Valley; John Kennedy, Ply- mouth; Lee Thomas, Shavertown; Kevin Costley, Exeter; Ted Anderson, Wilkes-Barre, Evelyn Tomosovic, Dallas. : a For further information orto make reservations, call the Box Office at 717-283-2195. Box Office hours are 9to 5 p.m., Tuesdays through Sat- urdays. The Music Box Players perform at The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes Street, Swoyersville. Little Red Ridinghood is sched- uled to open The Music Box Dinner Playhouse’s 11th season on Fri- day, January 11 at 6 p.m. Other per- formances are on January 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20. Friday performances are at 6 p.m., Saturdays at 1 and 5 and Sundays at 1 and 5. Special Schoolday performances are sched- uled for Friday, January 18 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The price of admission, $6.50 for children and adults, includes a McDonald’s Fun Meal. Group rates are available and “Little People’s Passes” are now on sale. sets meetings port based on the manual, The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. In addition to providing breastfeed- ing information, meeting discus- sions include such topics as nutri- at the home of Karen Kamarunas, jon, parenting, childbirth and related medical issues. Specific 149 West Shawnee Ave., Plymouth. For directions call Karen at 779- questions or concerns can 58) 0774. The meeting's topic will be addressed during or after the!’ “The Advantages of Breastfeeding”. meeting. Pregnant women considering breastfeeding their babies and women currently breastfeeding their babies are invited to attend. Nursing babies are welcome. La Leche League offers mother- to-mother information and sup- Lal.eche group The newly formed Greater- Wilkes-Barre Area La Leche League is pleased to announce its first meeting series beginning on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 9:30 a.m. Music . JANUARY 11, HAYNIE SAMUELS, Community Room, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Wilkes- Barre. Doors open 8 p.m. music be- gins, 8:30 p.m. Admission $6. 675- 8843. JANUARY 15, JUDAS PRIEST, metal band. With Megadeath. 7:30 p.m.The 109th Armory, Market Street, Wilkes-Barre. $20.50, on sale at Tick- etron and Gallery of Sound stores. 607- 785-3337. For more information, call Kathy Ford or Beth Aciukewicz, Wilkes- Barre; Karen Kamarunas, Ply- mouth; Maureen Malone, Bear Creek or the Help Line at 829- 1341. JANUARY 18, CLASSICS lll, Pro- 1 gram of all-French music. Northeast- ern Pennsylvania Philharmonic. Ma- sonic Temple, Scranton, 8 to 10 p.m. at ——— I I T . 1 E30 ERT A BNE | The Castle Inn announces Duck Season Extended Not All Ducks Made It South Bag One At The Castle Inn for $10.95 this Wed. - Sat. | also Grab A Piece Of The Big Apple Prime New York Strip Steak {: $12.95 Cooked Just As You Like It Finish off your meal with one of our heavenly fresh made desserts. Make eating out a worthwhile experience only at the Back Mountain's Historic Castle Inn Reservations 675-0804 John & Barbara Tarantino, Proprietors Pier IIT 1 PSR SES WA CES | JANUARY 19, POETS, rock ‘n’ roll band. With Frankie and the Corvettes. Bishop O'Reilly High School Athletic Center, Kingston. 9 p.m., $12. 779- 4795, 287-5213, 283-0937. 287-5400. x 639-2000 Township. \= John P. Brady, M.D. Internal Medicine 172 Memorial Highway, Medical Office Expands Hours Dr. John P. Brady announces the addition of early morning and evening hours. Dr. Brady practices General Internal Medicine, which specializes in Diabetes, Hypertension, Arthritis, Cardio-Vascular Disorders, and Gastrointestinal Disease. : Dr. Brady attended Biship O'Reilly H.S., Kingston; Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre: and Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pa. He is a member of the A.M.A., Pennsylvania and Luzerne County Medical Societies and the American Society of Internal Medicine. He served as Chief of Medicine, Nesbitt Hospital, 1988 - 1989. The office is equipped with a laboratory, EKG, 24 hour Holter, X-Ray service, Pulmonary Function Testing, Doppler vascular studies, and Ultrasound service. Dr. Brady also performs PAP tests, Pelvic exams, Sigmoidoscopy, and screens for Breast and Colon Cancer, Pre-marital, Driver, and Work Physicals are also offered. The office is located a 172 Memorial Highway, Shavertown (former Magistrate's office, adjacient McDonald's). For appointment call 675- 6588. Medicare, Blue Shield & most other insurance accepted. Dr. Brady is married and lives with his wife and three sons in Franklin ii — N) Homemade Cheese Ravioli Meat Ravioli Seafood Ravioli Soup or Salad Shavertown Make Reservations Early Call 639-2000 Winter Hours Closed Sun., Mon., Tues. ~ Open Wed. thru Sat. 5-11 P.M. Reservations Strongly Suggested At Sunset, Harveys Lake, Pa. Ww
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