—— ears HIE LX BOR 12 TheDallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 9,1991 Fe Cr pte etbgap ae— a ————————— TERETE TH A On dre ANS UR eg na] EL I BRAM S COMMUNITY \ h ‘ th Bi wo 4 ~ antique show takes first in tourney | 2 Oct. 1 2-1 3 ! ha The Dallas Senior High School p.m. inthe Senior High band room. { 3 Over 35 regional antique deal- Marching Band under the direc- All parents are encouraged to at- | ers will show and sell their wares tion of Mr. Todd L. Hunter, placed tend. I . at The Barn in Lehman on Satur- 1st in Group I competition at the : i ' day and Sunday, Oct. 12 and 13. Tournament of Bands March of ~ = The band students will be con- | The show wilt held ial: crshite Champions hosted by the Lake- ducting several fund raisers | . with displays under cover. Visitors Lehman High School Band, on throughout the school year. A ' to the show always look to the September 29. This was Dallas’ Century Pride cheese, nut and f | display by Nancy Gatto of Duryea, first competition performance of Christmas saleis currently under- 1 | featuring antique furniture and the new season. way and there will bea pasty sale | I collectible glassware. from Oct. 21 through Nov. 4. The | Soa Gary Baker, spokesman for the With nearly one third of the pasties will be made by Pasty Lady 1 regional deal ers. said the fall oll. band’s membership being newthis in Edwardsville. Students are sell- | re age colors will be at their peak in year, the group and insiruciors ing coupons for $8.25 per pasty. || the Back Mountain on the October are looking forward toa successful The purchaser can then take the | | 12 and 13 weekend. Dealers from season. The continued support coupon to the Pasty Lady at their | 5 | Berwick, Tunkhannock, Duryea from students, parents, staff and convenience. * Catawissa. Dimock. Shickshir, ny, school officials of the music pro- Jae Waverly, the Back Mountain an d grams will significantly help make Megan Stair, daughter of Robert | : Wyoming Valley areas will offer this become a reality. and Jane Stair, recently completed | | furniture, lamps, primitives, sports h “the George: N. Parks Drum Major I cquipment, old tools, Indian rel- The Dallas Band Boosters will Academy. She will now assist Eric REE Fosteards, glassware. ching, hold their next meeting for band Clothier with directing the Dallas | | pi parents on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 7:30 Senior High School Band. ~The Loyalville United Methodist SCOUtS meet with Rep. Mundy | + Church will supply baked goods; Recently, Scouts from Dallas Boys Scout Troop #281 met with Representative Phyllis Mundy with | k T h " m k 2 d or lunch wi be bv 2) regards to the citizenship requirements within the first class rank. After reviewing procedures and dre Iownsni P AlKS Nn Hah : activities within the Representative’s office in Kingston, they continued their discussion over lunch with . Jd; BS A A the Representative at Ollies in Edwardsville, where Representative Mundy queried the scouts on a ann lve rsary of Fe cycl | ng 2% "specially priced, including custom number of ideas and issues currently in the news. Then she discussed their opinions and how they : Vs ; rug weaving. Visitors may see the aNd Voters reach their opinions. Representative Mundy encouraged them to continue their good work, October 12 will mark the first ECYCLING DAY looms being used. For more infor- . 10 be sure to register to vote when the opportunity presents itself to them, to encourage their parents anniversary of the opening of the R : mation, call The Barnat 675-4232. and older friends to do likewise, and most importantly, to be active in their communities and especially Lake Township Recycling Center. SAT., OCT. 12 | Ys of in their government, as well as, in government service if the opportunity presents itself. The drop off center was started in 10 AM-NOON i | Shown from left, in the first row, Aaron O'Neil, Justin Kerr, Tom Reich, Joe Lech, Representative October 1990 by a group of inter- LAKE TWP. BULIDING | of Lake-Leh man Mundy and Matthew Kutish, patrol leader. In the second row, Charles Wasserott IV, Scoutmaster, ested volunteers with the coopera- Gl Gir tal cans 1S gt ; . Rich Goeringer, Scott Townsend, Jarod Ambrosino, assistant patrol leader, Tom O’Neil and Thomas tion of the township supervisors. ass, imei ; | pare nts invited O'Neil, Assistant Scoutmaster. On the first day ofits operation, 19 aluminum, plastics (except | <i householders brought recyclables. motor oil containers) 9 . : : Since then participation has grown | . io m eet ng 0 Nn . . Reb k h L a toan average of 80 patrons withan township has use of a compart- | hd Back Mou ntain briefs e a O ge average of 1 1/2 tons of material mentalized vehicleinto which items ty d . Ki | | . collected each Saturday. are separated and hauled to Eagle | or rea Ng S | S : holds meet ng ‘The center operatesinthetown- Recycling in Nanticoke. | Bary ' : v : : : ship garage on the second Satur- According to Irene Thomas, | EL a Family of the Year' nominations sought Tey oretch month. oma Accotod™” Chatman of the Beroing Can. 1 Fi aja 5:0 ir Hare li ly Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley is seeking nomina- are bimetal and aluminum cans; mittee, the committee is encour- 3 iin : no . oe en : tions of families for the"Families of the Year” celebration to take place clear, green and brown glass and aged by the level of participation gui TIADIET, | hea ng Nii /or dat on Sunday, Nov. 17 at 3 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud plastic. As part of a cooperative and are looking forward to a sec- | jebrograms BES cox J invite = Arts. Five families demonstrating family teamwork, individual growth entertained Lady Toby Rebekah agreement with Harveys Lake, the ond successful year. . } = afiena the pua eeting for and family involvment in community activities will be chosen to be Lodge #514 and Osage Lodge in- : ah | Par ents on October 16,at7 p.m. in hohored. Nominating forms can be obtained at Family Service Associa- cluding their wives and friends on 1 : | : Multi-P post Room of the tion, 73 West Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, phone 823-5144. Thursday, Sept. 19 at their home Lehman buffet cancelled in Sa nan ndacison Elemeniary : in Mogretown. ; Due to the water situation in Lehman Center, the Lehman Volunteer i i : ; : : the request of Sister Stroud, Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, is cancelling their Italian Buffet that | : Wikis meeting provides parents Mountain Grange to hold auction Oct. 26 grace was given by her husband was to be held on October 12, at the fire hall. | + with an excellent opportunity to The Mountain Grange #567, Eighth Street, Carverton, will hold a Rjchard Stroud. : : | A meet with Chapter 1 Reading and public auction October 26 at 7 p.m. Articles for sale are now being Delicious food was served in- : | Math teachers and to discuss ac- ‘accepted. If you have something you wish to give call Joe Reina, 388- cluding a variety of soups, home- + tivities that you can use with your 2117 and someone will pick it up. Food will be on sale in the afternoon made bread, corn on the cob, hot : child at home. Parents can famil- and evening. dogs, desserts and beverage. = } Prize iemugives with he Te An enjoyable Dutch poem was : gi ructional aids bein ye tos : : : : utilized by their child in the ree Music Box to stage kid's dinosaur musical Goon BY, Hany: Pall and Sie ing and Math Programs. The Music Box Players will once again visit the remote past when enjoye p g : Membership in the Parent's they present the original Children’s Musical: “Nobody Loves a Dino- ; : : : ) z Thanks to Brother Dick and ~ Advisory Council will allow you to saur,” starring the only baby purple-polka-dotted dinosaur in exis- gq; ier Marion for an evening of fun become involved in the program tence: “Sydney Snoutasaurus”. This prehistoric musical will play Thirty one guests attended: Celia . and will be explained at this time. October 18 to 20, and 25 to 27. The price of admission $6.50 includes and Joe Ellsworth. Ruthand Har We welcome this opportunity to aMcDonald’s Fun meal served at the theatre before each performance. ell. Jack G rible I. Gordon ay meet you. Refreshments will be Friday performances are at 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, perform- Iverton Allen Fox Geot ge and Mary | served. ances are at 1 and 5 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and group rates are Ord and Delores Trim. : available. Call the Box Office at (717) 283-2195. bower... Joati Rogowski, Helen y The Music Box Players perform at The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, Squier Dorothy Moore Lislen i 196 Hughes Street, Swoyersville. : Wolverton, Ruth Farr, Margaret : S ave Robbins, Dick and Marion Stroud, : : : host and hostess; Blanche Rosen- Time» Trouble +Money Daniel C. Roberts Fire Co. to sell calenders Cat aI rr with a subscription to The Daniel C. Roberts Fire Co., Harveys Lake, have 1992 Historical © Marguerite Dubil, Katherine Fox, Calendars for sale. 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