3 {ln The Dallas Post : COMMUNITY: = — = Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 30, 1991 Back Mountain briefs ‘Alderson UM Women to hold rumage sale Alderson United Methodist Women, sponsoring a Rummage and Bake Sale, November 1, 10 {04 p.m. and Nov. 2, 10 {o 3 p.m. Bake Sale ‘only on Saturday, to be held in church basement, Harveys Lake. ‘Dymond Hollow UM Church to hold dinner The Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church will be hosling its annual Roast Beef Dinner, Bake Sale and Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Dinner will include roast beef, gravy, mashed +! potatoes, applesauce, creamed cabbage, green beans, cole slaw, squash, homemade desserts, homemade rolls, coflee, tea and cold drinks. |." Please reserve tickets by calling La Verne, 333-4332 or Gertrude, -2 388-6571. Adults, $6; children (5-12) $3; children, under five, free. West Side Tech class of '82 plans reunion ~.. A meeting will be held on November 4, at Tiny's Mann Hole, Mercer : Avenue, Kingston at 7:30 p.m. to make plans for the West Side Vo-Tech - Class of 1982 reunion. For information or anyone with information please call Bernie, 779- 4781 or Linda, 288:0675. Mount Carmel parish plans night at the races A Night at the Races will be held Saturday, Nov. 9 at Our Lady of , Mount Carmel Parish, Lake Silkworth. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Post “time is 7:30 p.m. The Lake Silkworth Lions and Lioness Clubs are the sponsors. Donation is $3 and that includes refreshments. Tickets are available from any member or at the door. Our Lady of Victory to hold arts, crafts show Plans are underway [or the Annual Ar(s and Crafts Show at Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. The show will be held in the Church all on Saturday, Nov. 9 [rom 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 10, 9:30 &.-4 p.m. Byna Stenger, chairman has received confirmation of par- (i tiipating Craftsmen [rom as far away as Bethel, Vermont, Greentown, “Sugar Run and Uniondale, Pa. A variety of 25 quality crafters will complete the show. Admission will be [ree and refreshments will be -available. “Maple Grove UM Church will hold craft show The Maple Grove United Methodist Church is having their annual Craft Show and Bake Sale on Friday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. "and on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The kitchen will be open and lunches served both days. Come and enjoy homemade pies, soups and friendship. The church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek, 1/4 mile from Sheldon's Lunch. Sweet Valley Fire Co. will hold ham dinner The Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will be hosting a Family Style Ham Dinner at the firehall on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 5-7 p.m. Cost will be $6 for adults, $3 for children ages 6-12. Takeouts will be available between 4:30 and 5 p.m. Tickets are available from any fireman or at the door. Offset Paperback holds breakfast to plan United Way campaign Robert Hayward, Ricnard Ermish, Gerald O'Connor, Press Depart ment, Offset; Al Smith, Bindery Department, Offset; Cathy Ber- etski, Assistant Director of Fund Raising, United Way and Don Weidner, Campaign Chairman for Offset. ft Second row, Diane Matthews, Traffic Department, Offset; Annabell « Allen, Preparatory Department, Offset; Ellen Maccarone, Assistant Campaign Chair for Offset; Sandy Lewis, Bindery Department, Offset; George Cave, Press Department, Offset; Eleanor Eppley, 2 Bindery Department, Offset; Michael Hromchak, United Way Loan Executive from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; and Hope Beisel, Executive Secretary, Offset. Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc. recently held a breakfast - meeting to kick off their annual campaign to benefit United Way of Wyoming Valley. Members of the planning committee met at Mark Il Restaurant to gather information for the drive. Immediately following breakfast, the group toured sevaral United Way member agencies to learn more about the services and needs in the community. Shown are members of the Offset Committee with principals from United Way. First row, from left, are: Gilbert D. Tough, 1991 General Campaign Chairman, United Way; Ed Grebeck, Billing Manager, Offset; Tom Balutis, Vice President, Finance, Offset; Coin show November 2 The Wilkes-Barre Coin Club will sponsor a Coin and Collectible Show at the Bishop Hoban High School Gymnasium, 159 S. Penn- sylvania Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 3. ie Show hours are [rom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. (0 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission to the public is free” and hourly door prizes will be awarded. Approximately 50 deal- ers will be present to buy, sell and trade United States and foreign coins, currency, medals, supplies, stamps, tokens, post cards and baseball cards. There will also be dealers specializing in gold and silver bullion and jewelry. \ aright Ball raffle offers $20,000 prize es-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary’ s Annual Starlight Ball b Raffle this year offers a grand prize of $20,000. Tickets for the raffle may be purchased on an individual or group basis for $100 each. Only 350 tickets will be sold. The drawing will be held at the Starlight Ball on November 9 at the Ramada Hotel On The Square, Wilkes-Barre. To purchase a raffle ticket, contact the Wilkes-Barre General "Hospital Hospitality Shoppe at 829-8111, extension 2935. Shown from left, Mrs. Lois DeGennaro, raffle committee co- ‘chairman, Shavertown; Mrs. Peggy Kropiewnicki, raffle commit- tee chairman, Noxen; Mrs. Lillian Alinkoff, Kingston; Mrs. Jan Gu fier, Dallas; Mr. Jack Trompetter, Kingston. Bush named development chair of Heart Association Trucksville United Methodist Women to hold Annual Bazaar The Trucksville United Methodist Women will hold their annual Holiday Bazaar on Friday, Nov. 8, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Educational Building on Church Road, Trucksville. Many hand-crafted items, including kits, crochet items, quilts and quilted pillows, hand painted wooden items, Christmas decorations and ornaments, toys and much more. Lunch will be served on Friday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and supper from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Our culinary , speciality, “Chicken A La King" will be Served all day on Friday. Sandwich platters and homemade pies will be served both days. President Nancy Dukes, on left, and Bazaar Chairperson Isabel Kreidler display some of the wares. The Wilkes-Barre Coin Club meets the second Wednesday of each month at Nedoll's Restaurant on the corner of Hazel St. and Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes- Barre at 7:30 p.m. Relreshmentls are served and the public is invited (o attend. Manicures ¢ Nail Extensions Extensions. Whirl Pool Foot Bath Pedicures » European Facials ¢ Tanning OE ead 2 CEL OF SE WE SF 7 + i a RR a eR BST CE SER Be a 8 Theodore Wampole, Jr., Presi- dent of the Luzerne County Divsion of the American Heart Association, recently announced the appoint- ment of Joan L. Bush, M.A. as Development Chairman of the lo- cal American Heart Association for 1991-1992. As Director of the Personal Wellness Center in the Back Moun- tain Area, Bush supports whole heartedly the philosophy of the stresses the importance of living a heart healthy lifestyle. She encour- ages anyone who is interested in helping her with AHA's fundarais- ing events to call her at Personal Wellness Center, at 696-1200 or 822-6247. In her volunteer leadership role with the AHA, Bush will be respon- sible for the coordination of special events, the business campaign, telepledge events, and the special Full-Body Massage FALL SPECIALS + 10% Off Pedicures, Facials or Full Sets of Tips on Mondays and Tuesdays 4+ Come in for 2 or more services on a Saturday and receive a Gift Certificate for $5.00 toward your next Visit. (New Customers Only) ry J ee — — + Come in for a Facial, a Pedicure and a Manicure on the same day and receive a Gift Certificate for $10.00 toward your next vist. (Regular and New Customers) » Lie JOAN BUSH i American Heart Association, and gifts campaign. AE ie ; ; : Sv o 4 Bring in this Ad and receive a complimentary Paraffin Moisturizing Hand Treatment Call hi-=2 s ry ong ot i ATTENTION: | 1 Residents of Region I, Lake-Lehman School District | ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT: CHER er eT * - io CA BP RR A We oN * PennDot has fixed the parking lot * | 1 The Attitude Toward a Handicapped Child? 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