() The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 25, 1993 . 3 Dog warden to check for Lake-Lehman adopts school bus video camera policies On June 16, 1993 the Lake- day-to-day, only District officials ml | Lehman School Board adopted and the contractor willknow which (} ¢ tags : S hots the following policy for the use of bus actually contains a camera. video cameras on school buses: Tapes will be reviewed by an ; a PURPOSE - Surveillance sys- administrative team with appro- R Accor] om 8 > py gene rah, ‘tems are intended to discourage priate action toward mishbehav- | fegina og wii or id student misconduct while they ior implemented. | A S nn Vana td jee are being transported. GUIDELINES - Videotapes | 28 ithe Cos : ala No Tou AUTHORITY - Schoolbuseswill capturing misbehavior may be io.dat SO p L y be equipped with housings ca- used at conferences with parents als. hell hs IS Hosne pable of utilizing camera surveil- and as evidence for discplinary ounty will be the focal point of a lance of the passengers. From action. Regional canvass for unlicensed dogs. Under the canvass system, (»| @ dog wardens from the Depart- ment's Regional Office in Tunkhannock will form teams to call on owners of unlicensed dogs. Licenses are required for all POST EHOTOAAGE 2. BOVE dogs six months of age and ploer. OPENING THE NEW BASKETBALL COURT — Members of the Dallas Borough council, recreation i ih es ae rom committee and supporters present at the opening of the new basketball court at the Kenneth A. Young county, The fee is $5 Sh vad or Memorial Park on Burndale Ave. Thursday, August 19, were, front row form left: Ann Marie Schecht- neutered animale and SBI other. AM: Karen Arnaud, councilwoman Martha Weber, Andrea DeAngelo and Janet Shaskas; back row: “» | 4 dogs. Owners should present Jennifer Thomas, councilwoman Marie Eyet, recreation director Jack hh @ proof that their dogs are spayed or Wolensky, mayor Paul LaBar, Megan Gilroy and councilwoman Pat Peiffer. Absent from photo: neutered. Senior citizens who councilman Jay Pope. provide proof that they are 65 or older pay $1.75 for spayed or : r | neutered animals and $2.75 or VOlUNtEErs. donations build basketball court other dogs. Dziak said, owners ) Lien daoolicenses gy GRACE R. DOVE Dallas Borough contributed and Clements CPA. Mellon Bank. "Why the owl has big eyes" | diately. Violators can be cited to £05: Staff 1.0% towards he projet. ile Pizrn Hanover Bank Dallas Native American lore and legends came alive for over 40 childrenof | appear in court and fined up to The Dallas Borough recreation amount ourselves because our Centre Hardware, Dr. Bruce ihe Todeiner iS Bones summer reading program at the Back | +8300. program has received a shot in application for a federal matching Goeringer, Jack Wolensky, Jospeh ountain Memorial Library when Grace Dove Ostrum, a descen- | i “ Dziak said that during the the arm in the form of a new grant had been turned down. The Gilroy Real Estate, Dallas Family dant of the Lenni-Lenape tribe, told her people's magical tales under | canvass, dogs running at large basketball court, funded mainly basketball court wouldn't have Practice, Ron and Sue Pietrac- the trees on the lawn of the library. The program focused on the | will be impounded at a local ani. through private donations. been possible without the hard- cini, Besecker Realty, M.M. Grif- early history of our area and augmented some of the reading the | mal shelter. The owners can b working committee membersand fin Realty, First Eastern Bank, children were doing to earn a certificate this summer. cited and. fined t gg : Built on the site of the former the generosity of the business Commonwealth Telephone and | letting thei a 2 ] OF ice skating rink at the Kenneth A. community,” Eyet said. Dr. Alan Boonin. ; | He i 3h ea th it Young Memorial Parton Bamdals Contributors of raffle prizes | another Pennsvivania Law . Ave, the $5,000 court was made She thanked Precision were Jewelcor, Oscar Roth Jewel- ’ 9 fies that all d y dh SPecl” possible by volunteers and the Lithographics for printing the ers, R. Construction, Inc., Valley Ire ad frsum a os aie ouse Cats generosity of the Back Mountain raffle tickets, Brad and Karen Chevrolet, Il Guys Pizza, KW ETAT 4 ei TR © business community. according Arnaud for donating the publicity ~~ Carpets and More, Daring’s Mar- 51H TE) & N @ catsare a cats that s rr w S¢ to borough recreation committee posters, The Field House for tak- ket, J&J Deli, Styling Studio, EM ion part of a 24 hour pe Spe d gd chairman Marie Eyet. ing care of ticket returns The Video, Simply Nails, the Drury residence inhabited a ATRInAR ; Dallas PosT for publicity, and J&J family, Gino's Shoes, Jack Wil- y j Eyetand councilwomanMartha Deli for the chicken barbecue. liams Tire, the Epley family, Weber began the fundraising last Other area businesses and Humphreys Apparel, Sunshine year with araffle and drawingand organizations contributing to the = Markets, Peking Chef, Jeanine's a chicken barbecue dinner, with fundraiser were Offset Paperback, Nail Techniques, Back Mountain : : . . Volunteer 49 individuals and area busi- Carroll Construction, Dallas Ro- Bowl, Bresler’'s Ice Cream, Weis | Ntrod ucing TT ba | fibres and art at nesses donating raffle prizes and tary, Dallas Lions, R.M. Fitchand Market, Little Caesar's Pizza and ° g r 0 u o f or money. Sons, Fino's Pharmacy, Snyder Ambassador Cards. 4 » » Chase prison CNN host 9 will speak at nl CATING & ACCESSOTES 3 : APPOINTMENT The training weekend for ethics dinner 651 WYOMING AVE. 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