ee ee EEE EEE EEE BE .-. a The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesody, Sectooer 15.4 1991 - : n rt = a 5 7 COMMUNITY | = — | ~ Honored by Rotary for perfect attendance ‘Henry J. (Jack) McCain was recently honored by the Dallas Rotary Club for12 years perfect attendance, during Installation Night dinner | atThe Highland's, Newberry Estate, Dallas. McCain, left, is congratulated by Duncan Whitehead, who presented Ee —| To The Back Mountain | Famous fly fisherman will sign his book Sept. 26 | Junior Football Teams: i ' : : Charlie Meck willbe on hand to have been widely acclaimed, and + sign and discuss his new book, he has contributed many articles : Bs | Fishing Small Streams with a Fly to such journals as “Fly Fisher- a : : ‘ Rod, at the Irem Temple Country man” and “American Angler”. A a d S i : 5 : Club, Clown Alley from 5:30 to 8 specialist in aquatic entomology, i 3x £ ¥ ¥ p.m. on September 26. Charlie has taught biology and isa Hooked on fly fishing for most of * lifelong resident of Pennsylvania his life, Charlie has fished count- and a one time Dallas resident. He f less streams, large and small, served for 25 years as Regional mn S O : OW : S 1 ; throughout the United States, Director for Continuing Education i Canada and overseas. His previ- at the Pennsylvania State Univer- a ous books, Pennsylvania Trout sity. He retired in 1986 to travel, Streams and their Hatches and fish, hunt, write about the out- 3 E | ! Meeting and Fishing the Hatches. doors and to guide fly fishermen. | : c ] 1m dll OWS 1p = : : B u fo rd S h Oo Id 70th re u nion This message sponsored by the following concerned businesses and individuals Bia : The 70th annual reunion of the est girl, Lydia Moore: longest mar- descendants of John and Rachael ried, Myrtle and Charles Dwyer; Bulford, early pioneers ofthe Back traveled farthest, Myrtle and Char- Richard is : Disque Pu ner al Roms Inc. mers OF FSET Mountain area was held on Sun- les Dwyer, Florida; least years ' 2 Memoria wy., alls 4 Rl hk day, Aug. 18 in the Bloomingdale married, Hazel and John Fielding; : i ! Fa ¢ Grange Hall. largest family, Nettie Miers; births, 675-3255 & k PAP ERBACK YH) i A picnic dinner was enjoyed at Charles W. Gordon, IV born on Richard H. Disque Il, Supervisor ; 675-5261 : | noon time, followed by a business August 16, son of Beckie Miers - — ji + meeting presided overby the presi- andCharlesW. Gordon, III.; deaths, : : : : : ; : SPUR : : A i . dent Nettie Miers. : Dorothy Dodson, July 3. : 24 | ; 54, : 14 Prizes were awarded to the fol- y Dru ry S Deli & Restau rant INS DALLAS EXXON : | + lowing: Oldest woman: Nettie Next year's reunion will be held RIAL a || Miers; oldest man, Paul Crockett; at the lh of Hazel and John | BeerAvailable « 6 Packs ~Hoagies + Pork Bar beques to go (ACROSS FROM THE DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER) -. | [ youngest boy, Kyle Moore; young- Fielding of Sutton Road, Huntsville. Sunset, Harveys Lake + 639-2010 PHONE 675-3336 « AAA TOWING ; in bri il C Back Mountain briefs | Swanson Funeral Home Pen Fern Oil Co. | American Legion Auxiliary to meet Sept. 19 | Pikes Creek Fernbrook Corners, Dallas The Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary Unit 672 will meet at 477-2500 : 6/5 a 5 73 1 the Post Home, Dallas, Thursday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. : td District President Loretta Chmura will install the following officers 2 : : \ 3S \ for 1992: Doris Brobst, president; Marion Harvey, first vice president; Flowers by Lori er Linda Country Gas Com pany Segh : Florence Sutton, second vice president; Ruth Struthers, secretary; : ; ‘ : ‘ 3 hia Marion Kunigonis, treasurer; Florence Owens, chaplain; Charlot Silk & Cut Flowers; Custom Briaal Desig ns; 675-2183 » : Denmon, historian; Carolyn Bynon, Sergeant-at-arms. Mastercard & Visa : Country Pets | Following the meeting refreshments will be served. Carpe nter Road, Harveys Lake 639-2660 OI5-7F777 Happy Pirinday ib Joseph Zook to Mr. Joseph PATI I NT CA J I. = HH A R M ACY FAMI LY Pp H ARMACY Zbick, of Ceasetown, who observed his 85th birthday on September 5, 517 Market Street, Kingston, PA 18704 401 West 8th Street, West Wyoming im } (717) 283-0691 : 9-9 Daily, 8-9 Sunday ip : Family visits Ruby Elston of Huntsville Charles Wasserott IV, President Emerson Clewell, Pharmacist 693-2050 Mrs. Nancy Schimmel of State College has returned home Hie —— : di k with h ther Mrs. Ruby Elston, Overbrook R ol ; £0 u eh] : Spending = week with her mother Mrs. Ruby Elston, Overbroo Southfork Floral & Antiques I J.F. Singer | Mrs. Ruth Wyrsch, Binghamton, New York spent a week with her NEW LOCATION! | : fo : aunt Mrs. Ruby Elston, of Overbrook Rd., Huntsville. 69 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA Septic Tanks & Cess Pools Cleaned i) : | 675-6516 823-4529 (W-B) or 543-2300 (Shickshinny) . i Red Cross to sponsor AIDS course — : : ; The Wyoming Valley Chapter American Red Cross, will be conduct- S u ag g r 0 of -. e at GC 0 RE SS ARE EL wR EA hn a RW Nea asa i atin abel de tht i a REET A AEA i Ee a SS SE IE NE RE SE L RETR Te TV PY, 1, f ing a HIV/AIDS Instructor Course on the following dates: October 31, ' November 7, 14 and 21, 1991. N al S d & G : fort Hi This 16-hour course will be conducted by certified Red Cross au : e dn rave Main Road - Sweet Valley Per Trainers, at the NE PA Regional Blood Center in Hanover Pikes Creek « 477-2919 Hours: Mon. Thru Sat. 8--5 Except Rainy Days! ~~ &Twp A i If you are interested, or need additional information, please call the ” 256-3027 - Wyoming Valley Chapter, 823-7161, ext. 35. Class is limited and there I + are pre-requisites which need to be met before participating. S H j= LDO N S LU N C H 3 | ey Pikes Creek, Route 118 : YMCA offers swimming classes te Sot PIZZA PERFECT | 16 Carverton Rd, 696-2100 Trucksville, 696-3888 ; : The Wilkes-Barre YMCA is offering swimming lessons and stroke 47 /-9982 OY i development for Teens age 13 and up. The instructor will work ; 6 : individually with each student to meet thier personal goal. All lifesaving : and competitive strokes will be taught. ite 4 d& OAS, HC ROWLANDS APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. a 3 The class is set to begin Friday, Sept. 20, at 4 p.m. For more | : information call the Wilkes-Barre YMCA at 823-2191. 255 Pierce St., Kingston "Plumbing & Heating ; Dallas - 675-0646 287-0478 YMCA offers program: mrp we for Back Mountain youth | afi “Ho tre. conan to | NATIVE TEXTILES | INSURANCE ERIER 503 Main Street, Luzerne, PA 18709 © The YMCA in Wilkes-Barre will van will begin its pickup at 8 a.m. GROUP {id} 287-8510 Memorial Highway, Dallas ® 675-2123 son | | ‘be offering a Saturday Fun and and stop at specific stops through- : io & ‘Swim program this Fall. out the Back Mountain. ls : The “vir Salting Fon a This program consists of a 45 R ed. S S u b S & Pi Zz 2q minute structured activity, 25 | Swim program will be offered to minute swim lesson and 20 min- Rt. 29, Pikes Creek HE A / L AS : ~ ! children in the Back Mountain/ ute free swim. 477-5191 \ iy an 1 _ Dallas area on Saturdays starting For more information gall the " " “Sept. 21 thru Oct. 28. The YMCA “Yat 823-2191. Custom Made For You
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