- The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 21, 1991 5 PeopLe/ Meadows Nursing Center Auxiliary installs officers The Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently met for a supper meeting and installa- A tion of officers. Barbara Barakat, Dallas, was installed for a two year term as President, ion 13 -“ 174 i! = 2 | Shown above are newly installed officers, from left, Evelyn Daley, Secretary; Bernice Hill, First Vice he O President; Ollie Daubert, Past President, presenting the gavel to Barbara Barakat; and Josephine Haft : Besecker, Treasurer. Not shown is Elinor Vino, Second Vice President. ed : : Committee heads made reports on the outcome of the “Market on the Pond” June fund raiser. Over A - $4,700, was raised and will be used by the Auxiliary to benefit residents at the Center. The next Auxiliary meeting is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 9, at 4:30 p.m. in the All Purpose Room at the Center. Anyone wishing to attend or to learn about volunteer opportunities can call the Volunteer Department at 675-8600, Ext. 115. : ’ NEWS ITEM - As protests continue against the newly-instituted trash and recycling program serving Dallas Borough and Dallas and Kingston townships, a likely ally has surfaced. TN weuldial, Annual — J" Pre Season | Ski Sale Aug. 23rd, 24th, & 25th 2) Q Hr. 10 - 9 Fri. & Sat. | 0) 5 10 - 3 Sunday Clothing & Equipment For The Entire Family! Free Lay-a-way ° Trade-Ins Accepted $14.00 Tune Up Special FREE Binding Check “igs Bring in your Boots & Skis during Sale hours Rt. 309 and Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre (Exit 45 off Rt. 81) 824-0541 County Commissioners proclaim Luzerne County Fair Days The Luzerne County Fair will be held September 4 through the 8th. This event provides agricultural enrichment, arts and crafts displays, professional entertainment, livestock exhibits, great food and amusements for children of all ages. The fair is constantly growing and the revenues generated by this event are channeled into improv- ing the quality of life in the Back Mountain Area. The Board of Luzerne County Commissioners have proclaimed Sept. 4-8 as Luzerne County Fair Days and ask all of our citizens to salute those dedicated people who seek to enhance their com- migity by conducting the fair. Shown, from left, are the Board of Commissioners, Jim Phillips, Frank Cr&Ssin Jr. and Frank Trinisewski. From the fair are Ed Kelly, President, Fall Fair Association and General Chairman, and Marie Dietz, Public Relations Chairman. ES Bnetsl Performance For Sports Cars POOI PLACE Inc. qr. aid Sedans to discuss _&& w TOL N. Wisin St. Saverio. 063785 Gu If War | Mon.-Sat. 10-5 * Sun. 10-2 | ol - Specializing in Inground Pools - LCCC or — ‘Brigadier General Joseph F. Petuging of Kingston, will be one of the featured panelists for “After Desert Storm-What?” a town meet- ing sponsored by the Luzerne eS” and “‘T'’ performance rated e All season radial action e Special tread compound for superb wet and dry traction e Long tire life e Attractive, black sidewall lettering 1 : County Community College Insti- : : : tute of Public Affairs. oF E | ‘The program is slated for J \ Re] Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. at Ne ; | the LCCC Educational Conference IN A 5 | Center on the main campus in Nanticoke. ‘General Perugino is assigned to the Headquarters of the Pennsyl- vania National Guard at Fort Indi- wn Gap. General Perugino, witadvanced through the enlisted ranks to his present position, is a graduate of the U.S. Army Com- mand- and General Staff College and the Army War College. He is a prévious commander of the 28th Infantry Division Artillery, Hershey and Battalion Commander of the 1st Battalion 109th Field Artillery, Wilkes-Barre. In addition to his military responsibilities, Perugino is vice president of Administration and Marketing for PG&W. Perug- ind serves on the advisory board of Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus, the board of the Wyoming Com- memorative Association and the Crime Clinic of Northeastern Penn- sylvania. Perugino was the recipient of the Frank Gibben Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to thé improvement of the quality of work life, presented by the Ameri- can Society of Training Develop- ment; and the William Penn Soci- ety of Philadelphia chose him as Distinguished Pennsylvanian in 1982. ‘Other panelists for the town meeting will include Keith Martin, news anchor at WBRE-TV and Dr. Urnid Nejib, Dean of the School of Science and Engineering at Wilkes University. “For more information on “After Desert Storm-What?" call Fred Walters, program coordinator at 829-7424. 36°. 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