a, Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 9, 1991 6 The Dallas Post COMMUNITY Back Mountain Library lists new memorial books The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection. In memory of Gertrude Moss, “Making Tracks: An American Rail Odyssey” presented by Mrs. Nancy Trasatti; “Through a Window” presented by Joselle C. Moyer; “Gardening From the Heart” pre- sented by Dorothea McCutcheon; “Women Travel” presented by C. Allan Moss; “In and Out of Boston With or Without Children”, “Field- ing's Bermuda and the Bahamas 1991", “Fielding’s Hawaii 1991", “Fielding’s Worldwise Cruises”, “Fielding's Europe 1991", pre- sented by Pace Planning and De- velopment Staff. In memory of Norman Small, “Sportswise” presented by Walter and Mary Mohr; “The Illustrated Book of Basic Boating” presented by Paula Scott. In memory of Ambrose West “The Power of Positive Living” presented by Dorothy L. Balshaw; “No Tree for Christmas” and “Don’t Rock the Boat” presented by John and Ruth Ann Orehotsky. In memory of Albert Torr “Syn- chronicity” presented by Jennifer and Reid Davenport. In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Wallo “The Harrowsmith Annual Garden” presented by Don and - Marie Preston. In memory of Florence Weir “Ex- wife Syndrome” presented by Jean ~ Gordon Otto and Henry H. Otto, Jr. In memory of Elizabeth A. Burke “Lost in Translation” presented by “Atty. and Mrs. Bruce Rosenthal. 3 In memory of Dolores C. Sch- oenwetter “Always a Bull Market” presented by Big Bucks Invest- ment Club. In memory of Howell Rees “Fi- nancial Self-Defense” presented by Lettie Culver. In memory of Mildred Devens LaBar “Miller's World Encyclope- dia of Antiques” presented by Harold R. LaBar; “Kovel's Antiques and Collectibles Fix-it Source Book™ presented by Harold R. LaBar. In memory of Mrs. Gertrude J. Williams “One Person Can Make a Difference” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mohr. In memory of John Bogdanovich “The Seaside Naturalist” presented by Mabel Jenkins and Jennie Hill. In memory of Melania Heller- sperk “Dressing Smart” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shafer. In memory of Florence Crump Cabore “A Gentle Plea for Chaos” presented by the Liput Family. In memory of Charles Nelson “Wealth Without Risk” presented by Hanford and Phyllis Eckman. In memory of Charles T. Parmelee “A Force for Change” presented by Charles H. Miner, Jr. In memory of Anita F. Curran “Reader's Digest on the Road USA"; “Sierra Club Guide to the National Parks of the Pacific Southwest™ “Fielding's Caribbean 1991"; “Self- guided Alaska”; “The Best Bed and Breakfast in the World"; “Field- ing's Mexico 1991" presented by Your Friends in Public Liaison; “Sunday Nights at Seven” pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clough; “Royal Sisters” presented by Joseph R. Powers. In memory of Russell Swartz “Jim Fobel's Old-Fashioned Bak- ing Book™ presented by Bill and Jane McMichael. In memory of Jay Moran “Be- lieve in the God Who Believes in You” presented by Miss Charlotte J. McGroarty. In memory of Margaret Sheplock “How to Climb Your Family Tree" presented by Mrs. Irene Thomas; “Microwaving for 1 or 2 in Large Print” presented by Mrs. Irene Thomas. In memory of Santina Argento “Butterfly and Moth" presented by Marsha Speare. Ski privilege pass booklets offerea by Lung Association The American Lung Association “of the Lehigh Valley and its Wyo- ming Valley office are still offering their Annual Ski Privilege Pass ‘Booklet for the 1991 ski season. The Association, with the coopera- tion of 11 area and Pocono ski slopes have coordinated this eco- nomical ski package for area resi- dents. The $30 ski booklet is limited in ‘number. The 11 participating slopes are: Big Boulder, Blue Mountain, Camelback, Doe Moun- tain, Eagle Rock, Elk Mountain, - Fernwood, Jack Frost Mountain, Montage, Mt. Tone, Shawnee Mountain, and D & E Ski Shop of Bethlehem offers a 15% off cou- pon. Twenty-five individual cou- pons to these area slopes are in- cluded in each booklet with difler- ent days, times and ski offers. All coupons indicate when they are valid. For more information and as- sistance in purchasing a ski book- let, please call the American Lung Association at (717) 823-2212 or send a $30 check and a self-ad- dressed envelope to: ALA, Kirby Health Center, 2nd floor, 71 North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Anyone interested may also stop by the office Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ra ® od NN JMDER SHOP 2 W. Northampton St. ny Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18701 Phone (717) 825-2024 the area’s fi mest; Nicole Miller "Ours Exclusively" Dresses Scarves Men's Ties Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thurs. 10-8 clothing jewelry & accessories 40 Forrest St., W-B WALLCOVERING SALE 10% Off On In Stock Merchandise With Coupon 100's of Patterns in Stock! 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Loni Piekanski, cousin of the bride was flower girl. Wayne Robertson, friend of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Daniel Cruthers, brother of the groom; Rodney Zimmerman and Scott Hafert, friends of the groom. Billy Piekan- ski, cousin of the bride was ring bearer. ; An evening social hour and dinner reception was held at Gus Genetti's Wilkes-Barre. A rehearsal dinner party was hosted by the groom's parents at Mark II, Dallas. The bride is a graduate of Dallas High School. The groom is a graduate of Pioneer Baptist High School, Norwalk, California. They are both seniors at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia and will serve as full time missionaries in Chile. Following a trip to Orlando, Florida, they are residing in Lyn- chburg, Virginia. Kingston Twp. to collect Christmas trees Jan.7-21 The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors has announced their annual Christmas Tree Collection Program. Residents who have live Christmas trees they wish to dis- card should place the tree at the curb anytime during the period January 7, 1991 through January 21, 1991. The Kingston Township Road Department, under the direction of Road Superintendent Robert Chamberlain, will pick up and remove the trees placed at the curb. The collection schedule does not allow the department to be in every neighborhood on a daily basis. If your tree is missed on a given day, it will be picked up within three days. The Supervisors wish all zs dents a Happy New Year. Resi- dents who have questions should call the Township Office at 696- 3809. Lake-Lehman band sponsors group to meet January 15 Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors Association will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the high school. 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