The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 5, 1992 11= J TG COMMUNITY Mi eg aw Back Mountain briefs Lady Toby Lodge holds party Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud entertained Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge #514 and Osage Lodge including their wives and friends on Thursday, J gle at their home in Mooretown. od was served including a variety of covered dishes brought by varjous people and homemade bread topping the meal supplied by Sister Marion Stroud. Desserts and beverages were included. Enter- talinent was enjoyed by playing cards and games. Camp meeting at Faith Tabernacle Church Old fashion Campmeeting will be held in the outside pavilion of the | Apostolic Faith Tabernacle Church, Village Road, Orange. Special songs and instrumentals. Pastor Andrew Donovan from Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada and Pastor Ward Ketch from Schuylkill Haven, will minister the Word of God. Come and let Jesus meet your needs. Services will be held on Friday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 15and Sunday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. with dinner served at 4:30 p.m; both days. Everyone is welcome. Host pastor is Rev. Frank J. Chgtha For more information, call 333-5172. Fitemen' s Federation will meet Aug. 13 fe Northeastern Pa. Volunteer Firemen's Federation will meet on day, Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. in the United Fire Co. Montrose. Nomina- f officers will be held. Mark Wood, President will preside. All i ali are asked to attend this meeting. Our Lady of Mount Carmel will hold bazaar “Father Bill Blake, Father Joe Matz and the parishioners of Our Lady of: Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, invite all to their annual bazaar, Fri., Sat., Sun., Aug. 14, 15, and 16. Four live polka bands, ‘ethnic foods, refreshments and games. All activities are under cover in ‘the new pavilions. ( Open 7 days a week ) | & Cold Beer served daily | sll Guys s Pizzeria FP RduND & Restaurant | : Large 16" pie -$5.60 +tax I ‘Med. 14" pie -$4.60 + tax ! SQUARE | : “Sicilian - $7.00 + tax Luncheon Specials Daily Buy 2 Large pies - Receive a bo FREE Hoagie of your choice A 675-6161 Across From Darings Tell us where to find the Back ‘Mountain's best ‘pizza, and you could win a pizza ‘dinner for four.* You name it - the Back ‘Mountain has it in pizza. But who has the best ‘pizza in the area? You ‘can help us answer that ‘question. Here's how: «PIZZA WARS Il will be published in The Dallas Post on July 22, 29, and August 5. (So you'll have time - to sample as many as possible.) To vote for your » favorite pizza, just fill out the coupon below and bring or + mail it to our office by 12 Noon Monday, August 10. + Winners will be published in the August 12 issue of The » Post. + There are just a few simple rules: 1. Photo copies of the entry form will be accepted. Extra copies will be available at The Post at no charge, and at the restaurants listed below. 2. Enter as often as you like. 3. You may select your favorites in any or all categories. 4. Winning entries will be drawn at random at 2:00 p.m. on August 10. The winner's name will be published in the August 12 issue of The Post. 5. Employees of The Dallas Post or of the restaurants . listed below, or their families, are not eligble to win. *. * Three winners will each receive a $35.00 Gift « certificate to the pizza restaurant of their choice. * Winners agree to be interviewed and photographed for "publication in The Dallas Post. Going a long way for a Post Some former Back Mountain natives visiting the area recently after living in California for the past 36 years recently stopped by The Dallas Post to pick up a several copies of their old paper, The Dallas Post, along with the Centenial edition of The Post. Shown from left are Gordon and Eleanor (Bartels) May and Jane (Bartells) and Jim Crawford. The four were in the area to attend Gordon May's 50th class reunion for the Kingston Township High School class of 1942. Gordon May is the son of the former Shavertown United Methodist Church pastor Rev. Russell May. The former Eleanor and Jane Bartells are the daughters of the late Fred and Pearl Bartells of Shavertown. Jim Crawford was the odd man out, being from Philadelphia.. Coupon in | N00, off on Large Pie Exp: 8-11-92 Dallas Shopping Center, Dallas, PA 675-4343 Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri.-Sat. 11-11, Sunday 12-10 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM I KNOW where the best pizza in town is! Here are my votes in The Dallas Post PIZZA WARS contest. (Vote for one in each category) Best Best Best thin thick with crust pie: crustpie: ‘the works’. Dough Co. Grotto Little Ceasar's Pizza Hut Pizza Perfect Red's Subs ll Guys Mimmo's Name Address City State Zip Mail to: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 Dallas, PA 18612 or drop off at our office in the 309-415 Plaza in Dallas. Deadline for entries: Mon., August 10 at 12 Noon. Dr. Alley will be honored at Boy Scout lunch Aug. 11 Richard Alley, M.D. will be pre- sented the Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Eagle Scout Award at the 1992 Northeastern Pennsyl- vania Council's Eagle Scout Rec- ognition Luncheon, Tuesday, Aug. 11, from noon to 1:15 p.m. at Montage Manor in Moosic. Dr. Alley has served as the guiding force behind the Drugs: A Deadly Game program, among many scouting endeavors, and is renowned in the medical community for his achieve- ments. The current class of 67 Eagle Scouts will also be recognized and will have the opportunity to spend the afternoon with their career mentors. The guest speaker will be: Keith Martin, Chief Anchor at WBRE-TV. Cost of a ticket is $35: All Scouting and Eagle alumni; businesses and community lead- ers, and Friends of Scouting are welcome and can attend by calling the Avoca Scout office at 451-0350: Red Cross seeks volunteers to help at blood collections The Wyoming Valley Chapter, American Red Cross announces there is a need for volunteers to collections. A self instructional Module class which will instruct assistat the temperature and pulse station for local Red Cross blaod volunteers how to take pulse, temperature, respiration vital body signs will be conducted Friday, Aug. 28, 9:30 - 11:30. Certificates will be awarded. If interested please call the Office of Volunteers, 823+~ 7161, ext. 25 for more informa tion. BN (PICNIC! PICNIC!) WE omen > 28 22 TWO 4-PIECE ORDERS WITH io TOPPING OF YOUR CHOICE EXCLUDES EXTRA CHEESE $ Little Caesars SUGAR SWI (TIMED) SOF 1 DAM Mid (2) Pizzal Pizza! Two great pizzas! One low price’ Always! Always! 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