| Wyoming Valley Habitat for | Humanity will hold its 3rd annual ° community square dance on Fri- [ day, August 14 from 8:30 to mid- night. This has been a growing a event and will be held on the | campus of College Misericordia in | Dallas. { Veteran Square Dance Caller { “Red” Jones will be the caller and ls will teach you everything you need |¢ to know to have a great time! £ +. Tickets for the Square Dance © can be purchased the night of the |; évent at the door, or in advance from any Habitat member, or by { phoning any of the following: I Trucksville United Methodist | Church, 826-3897, Central United # Methodist Church, 822-7246, ¢ Church at Christ Uniting, 288- 8434, Bill Jones, 826-4785. Tickets are limited. Tickets lly group » - “ *.*Marc C. Elgaway, executive vice sresident of Cellular Plus, hasbeen elected to the Board of Directors ofthe Cellular Telecommunications +. Industry Association (CTIA). «As a member of the Board of \ Directors, Elgaway will be in a key position of leadership for the in- sdustry. CTIA responsibilities in- lude assisting the development .tand standardization of wireless PN echnology; representing the in- str | in government forums; col- ecting information to chart the ustry’s growth; supporting parketing efforts; disseminating i ssafety information, and fostering b “pdsy roaming across the nation for Ry ii subscribers. Bo LC pi % Since 1983, Elgaway has been ; ‘affiliated with C-TEC Corporation, Ye parent company of Cellular lus. In his current responsibili- jes, Elgaway oversees all of C- i TEC's cellular, paging and tele- phone answering service opera- tions. i Elgaway holds a bachelor of | science degree in engineering from { the U.S. Military Academy, West | Point, New York. He is past president adnd for- mer board member of the Lake- | Lehman School District and | founder and president of the West f Point Society of Northeastern | Pennsylvania. Elgaway resides with his children at Harveys Lake. Jaycees Golf “tournament July 25 The Greater Wilkes-Barre Jay- ~ cees will be hosting their annual a iH tournament on July 25, at the Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf Course, Laurel Run Rd., Bear . Creek. This year's proceeds will il | srassist | in benefiting the S.P.C.A. of + Luzerne County. The tournament will consist of i, Captain/Crew at $65 per person © and includes cart, green fees, din- i ner buffet, beer and prizes. Addi- Ing . tionally, every golfer will receive a , free T-shirt. *o. Teeofftime is 8a.m. Toregister, call 696-2410, or mail a check to Greater Wilkes-Barre Jaycees, P.O. Box 1519, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | 18701. wh Sweet Valley Fire Co. | dinner July 25 +I~;'Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will host a Family Style . Dinner at the Fire Hall on turday, July 25, 1992 from 5 to 7pm. Cost willbe $6.50 for adults, +$3.25 for children ages 6-12. Take- outs will be available between 4:30 aid 5 p.m. Tickets are available | from any fireman or at the door. I, | J | : | : 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 22, 1992 Co A RTCA Habitat for Humanity will hold annual square dance Aug. 14 purchased in advance are $7.50, while tickets purchased at the door are $10. Habitat invites all mem- bers, square dance enthusiasts, and the general public to come to this event and have fun. The event will benefit the Habitat for Hu- manity ministry. Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical group which brings together individuals and commu- nities to help build or renovate, safe, affordable housing for fami- lies in need. The Wyoming Valley affiliate was formed in the spring of 1990, and has already renovated one house in Lake Township, and has recently constructed a new house in Plymouth. Anyone inter- ested in donating to, or becoming involved in Habitat for Humanity may contact the above numbers. Dallas Kiwanis gives to Wendy Reese fund The Dallas Kiwanis Club raised $533 for the Wendy Lynn Reese Fund by selling tickets for various prizes. Liadaiitig Shown above from left to right is James Tupper, First Vice President of the Dallas Kiwanis, accepting the check is Linda Mazur, director of the Trucksville Nursery School and Robert Frodsham, President of the Dallas Kiwanis. Wendy is a three year old girl from the Back Mountain that is being treated for cancer. Money is still needed for medical expenses. Donations can be sent to the Wendy Lynn Reese Fund, c/o Trucksville Nursery School, 40 Knob Hill, Trucksville, PA 18708. ©1992 Mellon Bank Corporation £3 A Sm or ia > i e Were Right In Step With Barbara, o | lyn And Curt. From the March of Dimes WalkAmerica to benefits of all kinds, United Penn employees volunteered hundreds of hours each year. Which is one reason we feel good about having changed our name to Mellon Bank. Our philosophies are really in sync. We're here to help people any way we can. You'll see other changes, too. More products and services. From one of the nation’s best run banks. But we're still managed locally. And one other thing wont change. An honest commitment to the community. That’s good news for all of us. a et a a =a @) Mellon Bank | You're why we do our very best.” Mellon Bank ,N.A-Member FDIC. Northeastern Region
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