"6 The Dallas Post" - a on em me es eens fg gg | { | i i i § i § f ! } ¥ i ! 4 y f { f ' } i § f ’ § ' f Coupon sale helps kids with asthma The American Lung Associa- tion of the Lehigh Valley (ALALV) is promoting Fun Pacs, a joint project with area Burger King restaurants and KISS 102.3 FM. Each Fun Pack costs $1.00and contains 10valentines, which can be redeemed for free French fries at participating Burger Kings an e between February 14 and March 31, 1994. The colorful valentine coupons will be on sale beginning January 12 at area Burger Kings, including the one in Shavertown. They will also be available at the ALALV office at 71 North Fran- ~ klin Street, Wilkes-Barre. All Fun Pac proceeds will help _ support and fund local programs * for children with asthma, includ- ing educational programs which teach them how to manage the disease and minimize its some- times debilitating effects. The Association conducts fam- ily asthma sessions and school in-services, and provides educa- tional material to families. And this summer ALALV will hold its first weekend camp for children with asthma. For additional information about Valentine Fun Pacs and living with asthma, call the local ALA office at 717-823-2212. - PG&W customers ~ asked to clear meters Pennsylvania Gas and Water . asks its customers to clear snow from around outside gas meters and water remote devices to as- | sist the meter readers in obtain- ' ing actual meter reads. Customers are requested not | to cover outside gas meters and water remote read devices when : shoveling snow from sidewalks ‘and driveways. I | Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 19, 1994 | Brownie special project Recently Brownie Troop #649 and Daisy Troop #625 donated school supplies to the Domestic Violence Service Center, as part of a service project requirement for the third grade Brownies’ bridg- ing step. Troop members are, first row, Laura Vanderhook, Sarah Rupert, Sara Swepston, Angela Duris, Jessica Kukosky, Jill Vanderhook, Jana Stec, Cassandra Backes and Diana Glicini: second row, Shannon Rother, Jodi Dickson, Kaitlyn Musto, Leah Bolton, and Alicia Dymond; third row, Cassie Mishanski, Jonelle Dickson, Jamie Sulewski, Rachel Kukosky, Joanne Engle- Project Director; Erin Sweptson and Lynn Kirkwood. New memorial books donated to library Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary announces the Honor Books for 1993: In honor of Dr. William Thom III from Lea & Gottfried Csala, Esther and Stanley Gutin and Maxine and Arnold Liberson, “The New Russians” by Hedrick Smith. In honor of Dr. Charles Aquil- ina from Glenn and Shirley For- ney, “The World Factbook”. In honor of Dr. Joseph H. Smith and in memory of his wife, Libby Smith, from Clarence J. Michael “Don Quixote and Sancho Panza”. In honor of Judy Fitch from the 47th Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction, “Shrap- nel in the Heart". | Senior menus Senior Citizen's Center spon- be jp sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming oer Bureau For the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. ~The following is the menu for the week of January 24. MONDAY - Ham divan, au gratin potatoes, mixed vegetables, .- whole wheat bread, margarine, ! chilled pineapple, milk and cof- . fee. jus, whipped potatoes, carrots w/ dill, grapefruit juice, whole wheat bread, margarine, pudding pop, milk and coffee. THURSDAY - Turkey ala king over biscuit, sweet potatoes, Har- vard beets, corn muffin, marga- rine, banana, milk and coffee. FRIDAY - Cottage cheese and fruit platter, perfection gelatin salad, cranberry juice, minestrone soup, assorted crackers, choco- late brownie, margarine, milk and coffee. For further information, con- In honor of Sean Dickinson from Donna and John Dickinson “Henry and Mudge and the Wild Wind”. In honor of Kelly Dickinson from Donna and John Dickinson “Hummingbirds: Jewels in the Sky". In honor of Charles William Wasserott V “Richard's Ultimate Bicycle Book” presented by Con- nie and Durell Scott. In honor of Marion P. Robinson “The Ghost from Beneath the Sea”, “A Candidate for Murder”, “The Case of the Weeping Witch", “The House of Dies Drear”, “Spiker Kane and the Mystery Under the May- Apple”, and “The Ghosts of Mercy Manor” presented by the Barrall Family. In honor of The Savage Chil- dren Mollly, Megan, Annie and Dan “Harvey Slumfenburger's Christmas Present”, “Santa Class” presented by Ruth Tetchner. In honor of The Doctors and Staff of Children’s Seashore House “Old Turtle” presented by Corinne Thomason. In honor of Elizabeth Patton “Sweet Maple: Life, Lore and Reci- pes from, the Sugarbush” pre- sented by Mazie Greenwald and Dr. Harold Berson. In honor of Betty Patton's 80th Birthday “One Summer” pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Weiss. Religious services ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church school for all ages 9:45 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Sunday School, 9 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. 60th anniversary for Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Box 256F2, RD 1, Crescent City, Florida, 32112, formerly of Dallas, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on January 27. Rev. Derrick was pastor of the Glenview PM Church in Fernbrook for 21 years before retiring to Florida. ; They are both active in starting a new church, Fellowship Al- liance Church, in Crescent City, Florida, that has a Spanish congregation. They are the parents of four children, 10 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Women's Network seeks Pathfinder Award nominees The Wyoming Valley Women's Network is seeking nominees for the 1994 Pathfinder Awards, to be presented June 4 at the 10th Annual Luzerne County Women's Conference, at the Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State in Lehman. Established in 1985, the Path- finder Award recognizes the women of Luzerne County who have challenged the traditional assumptions of women's roles and have blazed new trails. Nomina- tions may be submitted by any person or organization by April 15. All entires must include the name and address of the nominee as well as information about her background, including details which would qualify her for selec- tion as a Pathfinder Award recipi- ent. Nominations should be sent to the Wyoming Valley Women's Network, in care of Esther Gutin, Pathfinder chairperson, 45 Mallery Place, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Last year's Pathfinders were Margaret Spencer of Dallas, a pioneer in the field of aging as the first woman gerontologist in our area; Superintendent Nancy Davis of Lake-Lehman School District; Vera Cornish of Wilkes-Barre, chair of the Martin Luther King Jr. Committee for Social Justice; and Sister Miriam Francis Stadu- lis, RSM, director of Project Re- main and McGlynn Learning Center. Villa Roma Pizza & Pasta House Harveys Lake Enjoy Pizza, Pastas, Gourmet Salads, & Stromboli in our beautiful dining room overlooking the lake. (So beautiful you might want to take a swim) Closed Mon. & Tues. « Wed. - Sat. 4-11 PM. « Sun. 3-11 P.M. 639-1818 For Take Outs Dallas BD Parcel Authorized UPS Drop Off Center * SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Director, Rosento E. Santos. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. isons expected. 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