6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 18, 1991 COMMUNITY The combined choirs of Albright and Dallas United Methodist Churches will present the cantata “Christmas! I Love To Tell The Story” arranged by Russell Mauldin. Performances will be given on Sunday Dec. 22, at 3 p.m. at Albright United Methodist Church, Dana and Grove Streets, Wilkes-Barre, and 7:30 p.m. at Dallas United Methodist Church, Parsonage Street, Dallas. The 45-voice choir is under the direction of Cathy Palfey and Bill Blannett, Directors of Music at Dallas and Albright, respectively. Instrumentalists will also include Dee Dee Lawrence on flute and Al Blannett, Jr. on trumpet. The afternoon musical program will also feature the Albright Sing- ers, a youth choral group from At the last meeting of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens, presided by Lillian Soveroski, a raffle of Christmas items was held. Winner of a sled made by John Bosak was Florence Precone; wreath donated by Lil Soveroski, won by Pat Ba- loga; musical figurine donated by Else Maugham, won by Sophie Kapral. The next meeting will be on Thursday, Dec. 19, at 1 p.m. at St. Therese's auditorium, Shavertown. Dallas Boy Scouts collect food for Back Mountain families ~. Recently members of Dallas Boy Scout Troop #281 participated in = the “Food for Scouts” collection in the Back Mountain Area. Over + 1400 assorted food products were collected. » Shown at the time of collection are, 1st row, from left, Michael = Dancheck, David Ertley, Matthew Kutish, Jarod Dukas, Justin Kerr, ~. Scott Townsend and David Townsend, Senior Patrol Leader; 2nd row, Tom Reich, John Achuff, Assistant Scoutmaster, Tom O'Neil, ‘The 'Y' invites teenagers ‘to Saturday night activities » The Greater Wilkes-Barre Fam- «ily YMCA, a United Way Agency, is » offering to junior and senior high . school students ages 13 to 18years 7 old an alternative for Saturday + nights, . This year the YMCA will be open * on Saturday nights for junior and senior high school students. Jun- ; ior high nights will be the first and - third Saturdays of each month, “The senior high nights will be the “second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Hours for the pro- ggrams will be 6:30-9:30 p.m. for the junior high and 7-10 p.m. for the senior high. Activities will in- clude basketball, volleyball, wal- lyball, racquetball, weight lifting and swimming. “Teen Night" is designed to give area junior and senior high stu- dents somewhere and someplace to go on Saturday nights. 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Call 675-5211 to order yours, or use the handy ‘s coupon on page 2. 4 2 iy J ackie’s Footnotes Dallas Shopping Center CLEARANCE 40% 75 % OFF ENTIRE STOCK Just In Time For Christmas! Shoes, Handbags, Isotoner Gloves and Slippers Jewelry and Hosiery Hours: Mon.., Tues., Wed. 11-6 ® Thurs. 11-8 ¢ Fri. 11-6 ¢ Sat. 11-5. MasterCard - VISA - Checks - All Sales Final Paul Kutish, Troop Chairman, Jeff Polley, Neil Seidel, Troop Treas- urer, Craig Bowersox, Eric St. Clair, Aaron O'Neil, Paul Reich, Assistant Scoutmaster, Alan Horridge, Tom O’Neil Assistant Scout- master and Jeff Townsend, Assistant Scoutmaster and Project Coordinator. Absent at time of photo: Jarod Ambrosino, Chris Pelton, Jonathan Bradbury, David Parks, Ben Sappe and Brian Bayer. Combined UMC choirs will present Christmas Cantata Albright Church, under the direc- tion of Juanita Locker. The eve- ning program will feature the Praise and Alleluia Choirs, the children and youth choirs from Dallas Church, under the direction of Cathy Palfey. Rev. William K. Locker is pastor of Albright United. Methodist Church and Rev. Michael Bealla is pastor of Dallas United Methodist Church. The cantata emphasizes the story of the birth of Christ through favorite hymns and Christmas carols. It is a story of wonder and awe; a story of Angels and Shep- herds; the story of a Savior. The public is cordially invited to join the choirs as they celebrate ‘the story of His glorious birth in Beth- lehem. 3 | a i Back Mountain Senior Citizens will meet Dec. 19 A Christmas fun fest will be 3 and members are requesteq, bring snack food items, cookies, and a favorite beverage. The usual desserts and coffee will be served. Bring games, cards, Christmas music tapes and a craft item b demonstrate, if desired. ThedJan. 2, meeting is cancelleg. The first meeting of the New Year will be on Thursday, Jan. 16. New members are welcome. Legion wil hold children's Christmas party Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The American Legion, will hold its annual Christmas Party for the children, to age 12, at the Legion Home Memorial Highway, Dallas, Saturday, Dec. 21, starting at 2 p.m. Santa will arrive on the Dr. Henry Laing fire truck. Legionnaires Home Association members and auxiliary members will be Santa's Helpers. Al Hudak will provide Christmas music. 3 E | Fair Board will meet Dec. 18 The Dallas-Luzerne County Fair Board meeting will be held Wed: & day, December 18, 8 p.m. at the Horseshow Building. Election of officers will be held and an update of business will be discussed. President Ed Kelly will preside. Buy-a-Book tree set up at the library The Back Mountain Memorial Library’s “Buy-a-Book” tree has been set up at the library for the Christmas season. Donations of $5, to be used solely for the purchase of books, are acknowl- edged by gingerbread carolers with the donors’ names on them. Pictured are Susan Frey, librarian, left; and Polly Wielage, project chairperson, right, hanging gingerbread men on the tree. Tr. 0) LT oS or : PEL AE IT SP — Cot t Happy Holidays, Sell It! with a Post Classified Darlings Greenhouses | Poinsettias we grow our own ¥ Christmas Trees * Wreaths .. £3 Cemetery Logs * Pine Boughs ~*~. 1/2 Mile off 309 on Hildebrant Road, 20 yards North of Dallas Elementary School Tew =a as Ey - 2% 14K Gold 4 from Diamond Jewelry 4 HILL S | D E Cora te Earring Jackets B String of Pearl Enhancers Diamond Ring Jackets Mon. 9-5, Sat. 94 Tues.-Fri. 9.8, Sun. 124 Osfar ROTH fewelon FARMS DAIRY STORE 875-2623 “Hillside Rd. ; Trucksville 696-2881 § | MLK e ICECREAM. ['] ot 559 MEMORIA HWY. DALLAS, PENNA. 18612 OPEN DAILY 8:00 AM. - 8:00 P.M. 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