Fh ha alles Ba pr AA, Nf Pers | 0 The Dalla "Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 16, 1992 ‘Penn State Wilkes-Barre honors scholarship students The Advisory Board of Penn State Wilkes-Barre this month gave a reception to honor the students who have won scholarships. This year, there are 82 students on scholarships. More than one-half of the stu- dents are enrolled in engineering and science curriculums. Most of the monies that provide scholar- ships are raised locally through the Annual Fund Campaign which will soon launch its community division drive. Almost all the scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit along with family need. Some of the scholarships are endowed by generous benefactors from this area, and therefore, are granted every year. In the past few years, as federal support for colleges diminished, Wipe ha = _ = - oF :Students participate in awareness contest * Students of the Dallas School District recently participated in a . poster contest for the Alcohol Awarenes Education program which was jointly sponsored by the Department of Education, the Gover- nor's Drug Policy Council, the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health and the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. The first three place winners had their posters forwarded to the capitol for further competition. Prizes ranged from $100 savings bonds to gift certificates. Pictured 1st row, from left, Michael Kernag, Alison Piazza, Joy Morgan, Dan Weller; 2nd row, William Dougherty, Wyoming Valley Drug and Alcohol, Michele Molesky, Ms. Jane Walzak, senior high art teacher; and Tom Cesarini, Wyoming Valley Drug and Alcohol. Children's concert December 19 at Wilkes University The Early Childhood Education classes at the Wilkes Community Conservatory will give a ~ presentation for family and friends on Saturday, December 19, at 11:30 a.m. in Gies Recital Hall in the Darte Music Building. The presentation is the culmination of 12 weeks of work and fun by 25 students. Students range in age from 2 years to 12 years. Classes giving presentations are: Music, Mommy and Me, Music Exploration I, and Theatre Imagination Workshops Level II and III. Students in the Theatre classes will show their favorite theatre games and scenes they've worked on during the semester, and the Music classes will sing a variety of songs including Christmas and Hanukah music. There will be a grand finale with all classes particpating and a reception afterward. Music teachers are Roseann Orfanella and Carol Fahmer, Theatre teacher is Meghan Farwell. The presentation is free and open ~ tothe public. For more information call 831-4425. Christmas Trees Sutton's Tree Farm Douglas Fir and Scotch Pine 1/2 mile from Lehman on Outlet Road Fresh Cut or Cut Your Own 675-2364 Alexanderian attends seminar Dr. Harry Alexanderian has re- cently completed a four day semi- nar at Harvard University Medical School, Boston, Mass. on the treat- ment of Obesity and Eating Disor- ders. It is an interdisciplinary ap- proach and technology assessment of medical treatment. The method of interdisciplinary approach of Harvard Medical School parallels the method that Alexanderian has been using for the past 28 years. It consists of weight control through the use of medifast prescription pills and ex- ercise. Alexanderian is a graduate of the University of Hamburg, Medi- cal School in Germany and prac- tices medicine in West Pittston. the need for private giving to help worthy students attend Penn State has become crucial to the scholar- ship fund. The students represent the best and brightest and most are graduates of local high schools. Among them are Jeff Polachek, Dallas; Sherri Conrad, Dallas: Michelle Baldwin, Hunlock Creek: Marcus Casaldi, Dallas; David Raker, Shavertown; Kerry Ann Jaslar, Trucksville;, Derrick Bolo- gna, Harveys Lake. Also, Jacqueline Stone, Shaver- town; Jeri Searfoss, Harveys Lake; Stephen Schaefer, Shavertown; Jeffrey Mokychic, Dallas; Michael Kulikowski, Sweet Valley; Paul Hopa, Dallas; Richard Thomas, Dallas; Justin Goodwin, Hunlock Creek; Richard Matysik, Hunlock Creek. Top fundraisers Ross Elementary P.T.O. Annual Fundraiser was very successful with the help of this year’s top sellers. Philip John Weaver, Top Seller, received $75; Hattie Ramsey received $50 and Timothy Kernag received $25. Erika Steele won $30 in a special random drawing of sellers names. The P.T.O. would once again like to thank everyone for their support and congratulate the winners. From left, Timothy Kernag, Hattie Ramsey, Erika Steele and Philip John Weaver. School menus The following school lunch menus I IN are for the week of December 17- 23. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Holiday ham, cupid’s corn, mashed potatoes w/ gravy, Christmas tree cake. FRIDAY - Hot pizza, celery sticks w/almond butter, fresh fruit. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/ Holiday sauce, Blitzen's buttered noodles, party peas, chilled fruit. TUESDAY - Two tangy tacos w/ cheese-lettuce-tomato, Blitzen's corn, Santa's spice cake. WEDNESDAY - Cheerful cheese- burger on bun w/lettuce-tomato, Santa's sliced apples w/cinnamon sugar. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Hot dog, baked beans, potato rounds, fruit cock- tail. FRIDAY - Pizza hut, salad, pears, cookie. MONDAY - Chicken pattie w/ lettuce on bun, fruit cocktail, chips, QUILTS Antique Ca. 1800's - 1940's Custom Orders for New Quilts ® Restoration to Antique Quilts Sewing Collectibles ® Antique Linens ® Laces & Thimbles Holiday Hours - Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M.-5 P.M. or by appt. Sun. 12-4 P.M. Marianne Williams 183 North Main Street (717) 675-0914 Shavertown, PA 18708 pe TE Te TT eT ee ve WT eT Yew ww en em em mn me Gm mn cms mms es em eum SY EE WEE WEY JES WE WE ES WE SE BE WS WS WEN SE WE ems a em eam COLLEGE CLASSES IN YOUR COMMUNITY Only $48 per credit hour ($5 General Service Fee Per Credit Hour) Luzerne County Community College announce its Spring 1993 Class Schedule for the DEV ELANCE] COURSE TITLE TIME DAY ACC111 Prin. Acctg. | 6:15-9:00 Tues. ACC112 Prin. Acctg. Il 6:15-9:00 - Wed. ACC211 Interm. Acctg. | 6:15-9:00 Wed. BUS125 Beg. Typing (LF) 6:15-9:00 Wed. BUS201 Prin. Mktg. | 8:15-9:15 Thurs. BUS261 Business Law | 6:15-9:15 Mon. CHD200 Introduction to Early Childhood 6:15-9:00 Wed. EDU150 Intr. Education 6:15-9:00 Wed. EMS207 FA/CPR (LF) 6:15-8:30 Mon. ENG101 English Comp. | 6:15-9:00 Tues. ENG102 Eng. Comp. /Litll 6:15-9:00 Wed. ENG223 American Lit. | 6:15-9:00 Thurs. HIS101 Hist. Civ. | 6:15-9:00 Thurs. IST209 D1 Intr. Microcmptr. (LF) 6:15-9:00 Tues. IST209 D2 Intr. Microcmptr. (LF) 6:15-9:00 Wed. 1IST260 Int. Lotus 1-2-3 (LF) 6:15-9:00 Thurs. MAT 121 College Algebra 6:15-9:15 Mon. PHI150 Int. Philosophy 6:15-9:00 Thurs. PSY217 Dvipmntl. Psych. 6:15-9:15 Mon. SOC215 Prin. Sociology 6:15-9:00 Tues. Monday Classes are extended to make up for time missed. EMS207 can be used to satisfy a Phys. Ed. requirement. It is one credit. It begins Jan. 25 ends Feb. 22. Final exams will be March 1. Luzerne County Community College Nanticoke, PA 18634 800 -377-LCCC Ea TE TR jello. TUESDAY - Steak-cheese w/ bun, onion rings, pears, cookie. WEDNESDAY - Hamburg, French fries, cheese stix, pickles, peaches, cake. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Pre Christmas Dinner. Baked chicken, mashed potates w/gravy, mixed garden vegetables, cranberry sauce, roll- butter, ice cream. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- jelly sandwich, tossed salad w/ dressing, potato chips, pears, cookie. MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, potato puffs, baked beans, cinna- mon applesauce. TUESDAY - Cheeseburgon bun, pickle chips, minestrone soup/ crackers, peaches. WEDNESDAY - French bread pizza, carrot-celery sticks, potato chips, fruit cocktail. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast » Turkeys » Hams +4 [COAL BUCKETS C & SHOVELS THURSDAY Pancakes w/ syrup, or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Peanut butter cook- ies, cereal, apple juice. MONDAY - Banana cereal, juice. TUESDAY - Ham-cheese on bun, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Variety of ce- real, cinnamon bun, orange juice. muffin, Lunch THURSDAY - Cheeseburger or hamburg on roll, candied sweet potatoes, green beans, jello. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, relish cup, creamy vegetable dip, choice of fruit. MONDAY - Italian meatball hoagie w/tomato sauce on hard roll, seasoned green beans. ba- nana cream torte. TUESDAY - Chipped turkey on roll w/lettuce-tomato, chicken noodle soup/crackers, blueberry cobbler. ; WEDNESDAY - Beef bar b que orwafersteak onroll, tossed salad/ dressing, buttered noodles, fruit assortment. MULLAY'S MARKET Serving Wyoming Valley for more than 90 years ‘Specializing in Kielbasi and Sausage 2 Corner of Main and Dennison streets in Swoyersville Call 287-0811 to place your Christmas orders for: « Smoked and fresh kielbasi « Smoked turkey kielbasi We also carry a full line of cold cuts and fresh and frozen meats, including Angus beef, and poultry. Remember to place your order early for party trays of cold cuts, cheeses, fruits or vegetables for your holiday party. Open 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday « 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sunday REN REE Se 3 Te 3 HRISTMAS | LOG CARRIERS & FIREPLACE GLOVES => Host families for exchange students are needed Could your family use a bit of cultural diversity? American Inter- cultural Student Exchange is seek- ing American families who are interested in hosting a foreign exchange student in their home for the 1993-94 school year. Stu- dents ages 15 through 18, have their own spending money and medical insurance. Host families provide room, board, and a warm family environment. Families may request a student from over 20 countries in Europe, Asia, South America and Austra- lia. All exchange students are in excellent health, are fluent in English, and have met the aca- demic standards set forth by A.lLS.E. if ’ Now is the time for us as A2zeri- cans to take the first step toward fostering lifelong friendships with the young people of the world. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! Call 1-800-SIBLIN: for further information. j i r ) Children's. letters to Santa” In next week's § Dallas Post : ‘Back to Basics!” A Unique Fireplace & Stove Shoppe * "5" DALLAS, PA 675-2266 Mon.-Sat. 8:00-5:30 p.m.; Fri. til 7 p.m.; Sun. 12-4 Gift Certificates Available FIREPLACE TOOL SETS | hs th PIR BROOMS 3 PORCELAIN ENAMEL CAST IRON STEAMERS FIREPROOF HEARTH CARPETS BELLOWS Buy a system. The Columbia Interchange System," to be exact. Take the Bugaboo," for example. The Bergundtal Cloth™ outershell is great for spring showers and the Alpen Fleece’ liner takes the chill out of fall. Combine them for all that winter throws at you. Three jackets, one price. & Columbia Sportswear Company Raves Ski Loft Don’t buy a single parka. We Accept Children's Equipment Trade Ins Clarks Summit 586-7750 Shavertown (717) 696-1124 Stone Ground Tune Up Special $12.9 Tune $17.95 Open Daily till 8 P.M. Sunday 12 - 5
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