12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 13, 1991 COMMUNITY Students learn refinishing Students in Lake-Lehman High School Art Class taught by faculty instructor Richard Derby, above, "put the finishing touches on the antique chairs they brought from home to refinish. The class ad- dresses refinishing and restoring antique furniture. From left are Judith Dawe, volunteer advisor; , Judith Andrejko, student; Derby and Erin McManus, student, as they work on finishing their chairs. | (Post Photo/Charlot M. Denon) Jenmon) b3y CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer ( d Winners in the Back Mountain Memorial Library's contest for pSchool children “Surprising Food I Would Like to Find in My Lunch Box,” received gift certificates from the Back Mountain Book Store Orecently. Winners in the contest were | ince ‘Burakiewicz, William #Bonning, Megan Finley and Pam Rodgers. Burakiewicz, first place winner, ote in his essay that he would Audubon ISociety to meet Mar. 18 The membership meeting of the Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon $Society is Monday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas United Method- ist Church. | The program for the evening will be Wildflower Photography, pre- sented by Jane and Dan Swire. Beautiful and informative slides on Jane's work will be presented. Many tips on taking wildflowers will be told. The program is open to all members and the general pub- ic. : Recyclables will be taken prior o the meeting from 7-7:30 p.m. in he parking lot. LCR] - Automobile and Homeowners Premiums too high? Call: Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc. 575 Memorial Hwy. DEY EE oN £0) 675-1167 An Independent Insurance Co. like a pizza pie with extra cheese, 12-pack of soda, bowl of salad with blue cheese dressing, candy bars, world’s best ravioli, his grandmother's cheesecake, roast turkey with gravy, as many ham- burgers that he could eat, whop- pers, penny candy, beef jerky, bacon and eggs and an ice cream factory. Second place winner William Bonning would like to find a pea- nut butter sandwich with fluff, peanutbutter, jelly and apple syrup with a mustard-covered sardine in the middle topped off with fish More of the news you want in The Dallas Post | Le == The 1991 Colemans Are Here! And they're better than ever. Features, design and prices that can’t be beat, plus down payment assistance up to $300 on selected models. See the 1991 line of Coleman Folding Trailers by Fleetwood today. e Sleeps upto 7 e Porcelain sink o Lifetime limited warranty e Insulated hardtop e Aerolite tubular steel frame e Scratch resistant Krystal Kote finish BRYANT'S R.V. SHOWCASE Rt. 415, Dallas, PA (717) 675-3066 (Coleman FOLDING TRAILERS BY RAENTWCDO « 'S00KBOOK WINNERS - Tara Youells of the Back Mountain Book Store, Country Club Shopping Senter, presents gift certificates to the four winners of the Back Mountain Library Cookbook Contest “or students. Above from left, first row, are William Bonning, second place; Vince Burakiewicz, first nlace; Megan Finley and Pam Rodgers, both tied for third; back row, Marilyn Rudolph children’s Bibrarian; Carolyn Johnson, cookbook JCRGIDSISOR; and Maryan Daily, chairperson. (Post Photo C.M. Children win library cookbook contest sticks and mild, hot peppers. Megan Finley, one of the third place winners would like to find carrots and pepperoni and the other third place winner, Pam Rodgers wrote after frogs, rabbits and horses jumped out of her lunchbox she would like to find banana sandwiches, grapes and crackers. The winning entries will be published in a special section. of the library cookbook which is ex- pected to be available for purchase in June, Women's Club to install new officers The Dallas Area Federated Women's Club will have an instal- lation of new members at their regular monthly meeting on March 14 at 7 p.m. at the Castle Inn. Pam Egly, Membership Chairman, will conduct the installation. ‘The members will elect a nomi- nating committee at the March meeting. The Annual Meeting will be in April for the election of offi- cers. Nancy Rowlands will report on the progress of the upcoming Annual Federation Day hosted by Boscov's in Wilkes-Barre on Sat- urday, March 16, at the conclu- sion of the downtown St. Patrick's Day parade. The Dallas chapter will be selling carnations and bal- loons. Members are seiinded to bring food and/or household items to the meeting for the Back Mountain Food Bank. Films to note Women's History Month In honor of Women's History Month, Penn State Wilkes-Barre is presenting a week of movies with women in starring roles where they face trials with courage. Called “Strong Women" Movie Week, the schedule was planned for students by the Student Activi- ties assistant, Cintra Harbold. The movies are free and open to the public. They will be shown in the Students Commons Lounge. The schedule is as follows: - Wednesday, March 13, 4 p.m., “AWorld Apart”, Barbara Hershey. Thursday, March 14, 4 p.m. “The Accused”, Jodie Foster, Kelly McGillis. Friday, March 15, noon, “Music Box", Jessica Lange. For further information, call Penn State Wilkes-Barre at (717) 675-2171. W-B/Scranton pageant Saturday The 1991 Miss Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Scholarship Pageant, a Miss America preliminary pageant, is scheduled for Saturday, March 16, 8 p.m., at The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. This variety entertainment show is this year themed, “Celebrate America”, and tickets are now on sale at The Kirby Box Office or call the Box Office at 717 826-1100. Visa, Mastercard and Boscov's charges are accepted by The Kirby Box Office. Dozens of N.E. PA businesses and organizations have again this year combined resources to pro- vide a minimum $1,000 Cash Scholarship for the winner to be used at the college of her choice. FERNBROOK SELF STORAGE 10' x 10' Unit - $50 / mo. 10' x 20' Unit - $70 / mo. 1 1/2 Miles from Dallas Memorial Hwy. in Fernbrook Industrial Park, near corner of Lower Demonds Rd. & Trout Brook Rd. Call 675-8169 Personal ellness Center Joan L. Bush, M.A. announces A Freedom From Smoking Clinic which will be held at the Personal Wellness Center beginning Wednesday, March 20 and finishing April 24. This seven session clinic which the American Lung Association has spent five years developing and testing across the country, is designed to help smokers kick their habit permanently. For an appointment, contact Joan L. Bush at the Personal Wellness Center 52 South Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA 18708 (717) 696-1200 MARKING THE OCCASION - Girl Scout troops from Lehman joined together March 10 to note the 79th anniversary of Girl Scouting. (Post Photo/Charlot M. Denmon) Local Girl Scouts celebrate 79th year of organization By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Girls of all age levels began Girl: Scout Week March 10 by coming ‘together at area churches. Six troops in Lehman partici- pated in the services at Lehman United Methodist Church. The scouts and their leaders were able to plan and participate in the en- tire service from being ushers and escorts to acolytes, to the opening prayer and reading the scripture lessons. Theme of the service was peace and unity for all people. The scouts Ceremony and ended with the song, “Let There Be Peace On Earth”. : Lehman Troops who took part in the service were Junior Troop, LuAnn Alters, leader; Junior Troop 610, Debbie Holub, leader, Carol Newell, asst. leader; Junior Troop 677, Sue Yeager, leader; Senior- Cadette Troop, Joyce Considine, leader, Sandy Dobrowolski, asst. leader; Cadette Troop 709, Debbie Dinger, leader. The girls and their leaders ex- pressed their appreciation to the congregation and to the Pastor, Rev. Thom Morris, for helping make the service possible. performed the International Flame Ham and cabbage dinner slated for March 16 The Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary Unit 672 will hold their annual Ham and Cabbage Dinner, Saturday, Mar. 16, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Post Home, Dallas. Ginger Spencer, chairman announced the Odds and Ends will provide the music for dancing at 9 p.m. Easter Egg hunt scheduled for March 23 The Kingston Township Recreation Commission will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt for township residents at the Center Street Park on Saturday, Mar. 23, at 1 p.m. Children ages 3 to 12 will be eligibile and will be divided into three age groups; Prizes will be awarded. C Start Off '91 RIGHT! inches while you relax Lose 0 SAVE 50% Bring a friend and you both receive OFF your first visit! 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