Vv ~The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 9, 1991 COMMUNITY Contest seeks top Irish lass A local young lady will be given the opportunity to win a trip to Ireland next summer. The Donegal Society of Greater Wilkes-Barre is sponsoring a con- test for single girls, age 18-24 years who reside in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region. The contest- ants must have reached their 18th birthday before July 31, 1992 and have not reached their 25th birth- day before the same date. At least one of the contestants’ parents must be of Irish descent. This is not a talent contest. The final selection will be made at the Donegal Ball at the Ramada Inn, Wilkes-Barre on November 1, 1991. The winner will receive an all expense pasid week-long trip to, Ireland in July, 1992 and will be entered in an International Mary from Dungloe Contest, County Donegal, Ireland. An all expense paid trip will also be provided for a qualified chaperone. = All contestants will be required toppear at the Donegal Ball in November. Contestants will also be required to be available for inter- views by judges preceding the ball. The winner of the contest must be available for the one-week trip to the Donegal Festival in late July or early August of 1992. Applications are available from members of the Donegal Society, and also at the Adjuntant Gener- als Office, 1st Floor, Va Building, Wilkes-Barre; Allied Health Of- fice, King's College; Cronin'’s Irish Cottage, Scranton; Clairew. McNelis, Freeland; and John McKeown, Chairman, 43 Penn Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Last day for acceptance of applica- tions is October 20, 1991. Maureen Connolly, of Harvey's Lake won the International Con- tegkat the Dungloe Festival in 1988. @ McBrearty, Hazleton, was this year's representative to the festival. Shavertown UMC plans gargage sale On Friday, Oct. 18 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 19 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Board of Trastees of the Shavertown United Mé®odist Church will sposnor a “Super Garage Sale” at the church, 163 N. Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- tom. Wisplay tables will feature cloth- ing, household items, appliances, furniture, jewelry, plants, books, toys and games. Fresh homemade baked goods will be available on both days. A light luncheon may be pur- chased from the church kitchen during the sale. S. Valley firefighters continue fund drive We Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Cotfipany reminds all local resi- dents that the annual donation letter Fund Drive continues through November. The drive began on September 1 and has been successful through this point, but there are many residents who have not yet sent in their donations. The company is comprised of volunteers and relies solely on vol- unteer contributions from neigh- bors to keep going. Please donate $20 or whatever you can today. Send your donations to the Sweet Valley Vol. Fire Co., P.O. Box 207, i's Valley, Pa. 18656-0208. PLANNING A GOURMETS DELIGHT - Planning the event from left, Tina Aquilina, Shavertown, Medi- cal Branch Auxiliary president; Anthony Macri, Dallas, chef and owner of the Overbrook and Charles Aquilinia, M.D., Shavertown, Medical Staff secretary and chief of Anesthesiology. Nesbitt Auxiliary plans gourmet feast The Medical Branch Auxiliary of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital is planning an extraordinary gourmet eve- ning to be held at The Overbrook Restaurant, Dallas on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 5 p.m. Guests at the affair will savor a gourmet meal prepared by Anthony Macri, chef and owner of The Overbrook, while enjoying quality entertainment by classically trained tenor Peter Marino. He will sere- nade the audience with his remarkable repertoire, ranging from the opera of Caruso and the magnifi- cent songs of Mario Lanza to Broadway classics, Tom Call the Spook Line for a scare For the second year, Lehman, has a call-in spook line (717) 675- 1216. The Lehman Spook Line plays a pre-recorded three minute message to keep people informed about the horrible happenings at the Lehman Haunted Barn. The Lehman Haunted Barn, located behind the Lehman Post Office, is open for your personal inspection on October 18, 19, 20 and October 25 through 30. The Haunted Barn is open to the pub- lic from 7-10 p.m. on school nights and 7-11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Your trip will cost $3.00 and benefits the Lehman U.M.Y.F., the Lehman Volunteer Fire Co. and the Wyoming Valley Children’s Aid Fund which helps critically or terminally ill children in our area. The Lehman Spook Line mes- sage is changed every week begin- ning in October, so call for your weekly spook special, at (717) 675- 1216. Billy Graham pianist’ to play in Kingston On October 18, 7:30 p.m. at the Church of Christ Uniting, corner of Sprague Ave. and Market St., Kingston, the public is invited to a Christian Concert by Billy Gra- ham Team Member, Ted Cornell. Come and enjoy the Keyboard Artistry of this talented musician and stay for choir rehearsal if you choose for the upcoming Dr. John Wesley White/Franklin Graham Evangelistic Crusade. ~ BACK MT. DANCE STUDIO + FALL CLASSES NOW FORMING AGES 3 YRS. TO ADULT TAP ¢ JAZZ « NOVELTY eo LYRICAL SOLO — DUO/TRIO AND GROUP CLASSES Jones, Frank Sinatra, and impressions of famous singers. This consummate entertainer comes to the hospi- tal direct from the Showboat Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City. Originally from Canada, Marino has garnered Entertainer of the Year honors for the last two years at the prestigious Chin Festival in Toronto. Space is extremely limited. For reservations, call the Community Relations Department at 288-1411, ext. 4025. Wendy Cave to compete in state pageant Recently the Dallas Kiwanis Club, sponsored Ms. Wendy Cave as an entrant in the Miss Pennsylvania Teen USA Pageant. The pageant is being held in Monroeville. Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cave, Dallas and is a senior at Dallas Senior High School. 4 Pictured from left, Robert Frodsham, 1st vice president; Tex Wilson, Charles Kishbaugh, president; Wendy Cave, Mr. George Cave and Robert Dolbear. Christopher Gunster earns M.B.A. from Babson College Christopher G. Gunster, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Gunster, of Dallas, has earned an M.B.A. de- gree from Babson College, Welle- sley, Mass., graduating with high distinction. While at Babson he interned for Hewlett-Packard GmbH in Boblin- gen, Germany, as a financial ana- lyst. He was also a finalist in Bab- son's Douglass Foundation En- trepreneural Prize for the business plan, “The Gourmet Mushroom Company.” Gunster graduated from Wyo- ming Seminary in 1983 and Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio in 1987 with a B.A. degree in Chemistry. He has accepted a position with Lehman Brothers in Boston as part of their Institutional Funds Group. CHRISTOPHER G. GUNSTER Accessorize ¢r More West Side Flower Club plans Reading trip on Oct. 15 The West Side Flower Club met recently at the Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston with President Marion Kunigonis presiding. A trip to Vanity Fair, Reading is planned for Tuesday, October 15. Bus will leave 7 a.m. from the American Legion, Dallas; 7:15a.m. from the Pancake House, Luzerne; and 7:30 a.m. from the Holiday Inn, Wilkes-Barre. The bus will leave Reading at 2 p.m. and stop at Leiby's Restaurant whered indi- viduals may purchase dinner. Members and non-members may obtain further information and reservations by phoning Marion Kunigonis at 675-5997. - At the recent meeting, judges for the Dahlia and Vegetables Mini Show were Stella Atherholt and Helen Matill. Awards for dahlias were presented to John Chorba, largest dahlia; Ruth Rineheimer, Penn State slates The community is invited to participate in the eighth season of “Great Books at Hayfield”, an in- formal discussion series open to all who enjoy reading and discuss- ing great literature. On Oct. 21, To the Lighthouse miniature dahlias; Mary Doma- nosky, cactus dahlia; and Annette Reese, orchid flowering dahlias. © .- Awards for vegetables were pre- sented to Ruth Rineheimer, toma- - toes, squash and pumpkin; Ann Buczkowski, endive; Joe Balavage, zucchini; Leonard Domanosky, Frieda Kopenis - flowering kale. received an award for the firt re- proted ripe tomato of the season. Members offering flowers and - vegetables for auction were Mary Domansky, Ruth Rineheimer, John Chorba and Ann Buczkowski. - Following ihe meeting, refresh- ments were served by Genevieve Wisneski, Madelon Steinhauer and Julie Romanoski. is The next club meeting will be held Tuesday, October 8, at Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston, start- ing at 7 p.m. book discussions by Virginia Woolf will be discussed. Vlademir Nabakov's Lolita is the topicon November 18. Great Books at Hayfield meets Monday evenings, 7 p.m. at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Hayfield House community room. For more information call Penn State Wilkes-Barre at 675-2171. Religious services DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las.675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Sun. School 9:00 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- 36186. 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. PODIATRIST (717) 675-5006. BACK MOUNTAIN FOOT CENTER DR. PETER KAMINSKI Dr. Peter Kaminski is pleased to announce expanding office hours at the Back Mountain Foot Center. Route 309 & Memorial Highway Plaza Shopping Center, Dallas. Telephone New Hours: Mon. 2-6 p.m. (Ist & 3rd Wed. 1-5P.M. Thurs. of Month) Thurs. 9 A.M. - 12 Noon Fri. '1-5P.M. boos | Ly eo FURNITURE CLEANING soFas3s | CHAIR $15 | 2 ROOMS OF CARPET} Only $35.00 | on 350 sq. ft. limit 288-4542 or 1-800-422-7668 I Br a ar wn — i —_——_ o_o Get $200 Of Free Clothin And Accessories When Youbuy A New Polaris Before Oct. 31. Snowmobilers are like snowflakes. They're all different. Because Polaris understands these differences, it continues to refine and add to its line of unbeatable - all IFS- snowmobiles. When you take delivery - (from dealer stock) of a new Polaris snowmobile before October 31, we'll give you $200 worth of Polaris WinterWear and accessories! But don't wait. % LoveseaTsas | | S ° This offer is cut by $100 ADULS SLE°SES | SPECIAL PRESCHOOL CLASSES "nd Anniversa every month unl al we'll | AND JAZZ 2 YRS a 5 YRS have left to offer is a firm > . F ti it " handshake. worst. 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Wed., Thurs., 10-8 ® Mon., Fri., Sat. 10-6 © Sun. 12-5 only $169 extends warranty | coverage a year beyond the | | standard one season factory « warranty. And easy-to-get * | Polaris StarCard financing | can pay for itall. So get to « | { | I "Starting & Managing A Small Business” Presented By Small Business Administration | and SCORE (Service Corp of Retired Executives) CONTENT: Legal Aspects « Taxes & Records Marketing + Financing + Insurance ¢ Resources, Programs Available WHEN: October 16, 9 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. WHERE: Holiday Inn, Rt. 115 & 315, Wilkes-Barre EE [- a REGISTRATION FEE: $25.00 which covers all costs of the —l workshop including coffee, lunch & instructional material REGISTRATION: Call SCORE 826-6502 a Polaris dealer today. . \ POLARIS tOffer only good at participating Sealer As subject to model availability. Believe It. . | ® ® © ® . | Caddie LaBar's Distributing = | Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA 18612 aa 675-1181 "©1991 Polaris 2 : > SN Se Be Industries L.I Happy 2nd Anniversary! JoAnn Castellino, Prop.
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