The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 28, 1991 9° a COMMUNITY The Back Mountain Memorial Library recently honored the participants of the “Out of this World” Summer Reading Game at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus in Lehman. The children gathered on the lawn near the Science and Technology buildings for re- freshments and games. Dr. Thomas Winter gave a talk and tour of the Astronomy Dome after which the children viewed a film entitled “A Beginner's Guide to the Constellations”. Certificates were awarded to those completing the game. Front row, Philip Weaver, Ann Lynn Mizenko, Angie Basta, Alison Taroli, D.J. Dono- van, Laura Donovan, Jill Vanderhook, Laura Vanderhook, Jason Wagner, Adam Daney, Jennifer Noon, Eric Daney, Jeff Carroll,'Edward Becker, Emily Becker, Patrick McMahon, Jonathan Heath, Mike Domzalski. Second row, Paul Mizenko, Jennifer Basta, Allison Snyder, Patrick Foley, Alysa Race. Standing, fourth row, Laura Horvath, Mrs. Rudolph, Children’s Librarian, Bonnie Donvan, Michelle Wagner, Carol Basta, Jane Shoemaker, Ann Mizenko, Patti Snyder, Allison Grant, Pat Navin, Joanne Shoemaker, Evelyn Weaver, Susan Sh- iskowski, Nancy Daney, Rita Barna, Diane Domzalskl, Eric Domzalski, Sandy Race Tom Winter, Warren Heath, Mary Baker, John and Willy Parsons, Janis Winter and Jeanne Faneck. Scavone, Matthew Feehan, Amy Donovan, Kelly Wagner, Michael Race, Kevin Domzalski, Shane Snyder, Sara Navin, Matthew Navin, Brian McMahon, Nicole Parsons, Shana Baker, Christine Parsons, Matthew Kertesz, Jason Race. Standing, third row, Matthew Shiskowski, Natalie Shiskowski, R.J. Barna, Matt Josuweit, Chris Navin, Ken Weaver, Jonathon Kertesz, Matthew McMahon, Kristyn Ruthanna Sizemore wins awards , Ruthanna Sizemore, 8, a stu- dent at Evans Falls Elementary School, recently won first place in the beauty, talent, modeling and bathing suit categories of the Uni- versal Superstar “Face of the Year” Contest. = She also won the “Overall Award” which included a $500 Savings Bond for this title. The State Pageant was heldJune £ the Holiday Inn in Wilkes- Barre with Eileen Roush directing it. RUTHANNA SIZEMORE Religious services DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- l2¢5675-0122. Rev. Michael A. lla, Pastor. SUNDAY, Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. ' IDETOWN UNITED METHOD- IST CHURCH - Pastor, Rev. Thom pris; Layleader, Mr. Henry Bergstrasser. 10 a.m., Church Worship; Sunday School, 11 a.m. , ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold | R. Baer, Jr. Summer Worship, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 1st Sunday of the month. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Di- rector, Rosendo E. Santos. SAT- URDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Serv- ice. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Send your college student a "Letter From Home" with a gift subscription to The Dallas Post Pe | Please start a school year subscription to: Sept.-May $13.00 (PA, NY, NJ. p All other states, $15.00) ee I Name Address i City State Zip | I Please enclose payment. Return to: P.O. Box 366 rr . The Dallas Post Dallas PA 18612 ip a J i et Et sm nn ss ew Hospice Saint John to offer grief workshops Hospice Saint John, a division of Lutheran Welfare Service of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Inc. will offer a six-week grief workshop for Wyoming Valley residents be- ginning September 11. The workshop: is open to the public, free of charge, and will be limited to 30 participants. Early registration is advised. Designed to assist people through the process of grieving after the loss of a loved one, the workshop consists of lectures, small group sharing, and a struc- tured plan of action for working through the pain caused by loss. The grief workshop comprises a series of two-hour meetings one morning a week for six weeks. The meetings will begin on Wednes- day, Sept. 11 and will continue on Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9 and 16 from 7-9 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 813 Wyoming Ave., King- ston. This is a no-smoking build- ing. The workshop is offered three times a year, at different times of the day. Morning and late after- noon workshops will be held next year. The workshop will be presented by Rev. Mary E. Laufer, Chaplain and Bereavement Care Coordina- tor at Hospice Saint John. To reg- ister, call Hospice Saint John's Wilkes-Barre office at 823-2114. - Hospice Saint John has offered a specialized system of home care for terminally ill patients and their families since 1979. Lake Township to receive | $50,000 grant for road work Lake Township will receive a $50,000 grant through the Luzene County Office of Community De- velopment for street improvements toresidential areas, including those along Township Routes 750 ang 796. Construction is expected to begin this fall. z 72 HOUR SALE THURS., FRI. & SAT., AUGUST 29 THRU 31, 1991-UP TO 75 ITEMS REDUCED! Stouffer’ Ss and Lean Cuisine FROZEN PRODUCTS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. NO RAIN CHECKS! Checker will charge 50% off the regular price. Prices effective August 29 through August 31, 1991 in Luzerne, Lackawanna, Lycoming and Schuylkill counties. (Not resporsible for typographical errors.) in aed coupons are not doubled. 8
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