The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 9, 1994 9 RSVP volunteers will help area residents file tax forms +. The Luzerne/Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau for the Aging an- @ ounces that volunteers from the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) will be available to give assistance with federal and state income tax, the PA Rent/Property Rebate and PACE. *.- RSVP volunteers have received $pecialized training from Joan Eenahan, IRS; and Brian Marion, and Mary Ann Tigue; the PA De- partment of Revenue. @ Volunteers will be at the Dallas Senior Center (675-2179) on Tues- day, March 1. In order to reduce waiting time, taxpayers will be taken by appointment only. There is no charge for this service. Please bring with you: all 1099's, Social Security 1099, W-2's, Tax or Rent Receipts, copy oflast year’s taxes and rebate, and any other income you received in 1993. Itis impossible to complete the forms with information missing Senior Citizens’ Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau For The Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from » participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of February 14: MONDAY - Special! Stuffed baked chicken, stuffed baked potato, vegetable medley, cranberry juice, dinner roll, margarine, gelatin salad, cherry pie, rosy applesauce, milk and “ coffee. TUESDAY - Manicotti w/meat- * balls and tomato sauce, ‘spinach, + Italian bread, margarine, citrus . sections, parmesan cheese, salad t Senior menus Valentine's Day w/dressing, milk and coffee. WEDNESDAY - Ash Wednesday Special! Baked fish w/Creole sauce, baked potato, mixed vege- tables, dinner roll, margarine, apple crumb cake, milk and coffee. THURSDAY - Hot dogs w/sau- erkraut, potato puffs, baked beans, V-8 juice, hot dog roll, fresh fruit - tangerine, cream of broccoli soup, margarine, milk and coffee. FRIDAY - Tuna melt, oven brown potatoes, garden vegetables, or- ange juice, English muffin, marga- rine, birthday cake, milk and cof- fee. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau For the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call Senior Citi- zens’ Center nearest your home. Howell to co-chair Bowl ‘For Kids' Sake fundraiser hd Roger G. Howell and Robert N. ‘Gawlas have been named corpo- irate co-chairpersons for Big Broth- .ers/Big Sisters Bowl For Kids’ ‘Sake. » Howellis the president of Howell ‘Benefit Services Inc. and North- ‘eastern Pennsylvania Business Association, Inc. He is active in ‘several community organizations including the United Way of @ yoming Valley. " Howell resides in Dallas with his wife and three daughters. Robert N. Gawlas, Jr. is a part- ner in the law firm of Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald and has been a member of the firm's Liti- gation Department since 1986. The 12th annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake will be held on March 19 at Stanton Lanes in Wilkes- Barre. The top prize is a vacation for two, other prizes will be given away during the day. Big Brothers/Big Sisters is a United Way member agency. Bowl For Kids' Sake provides 45% of necessary funding and all money raised remains in the area. For more information contact The Bridge at 824-8756 or 1-800- 955-HELLO. ‘YMCA to offer Teen Night * The Wilkes-Barre YMCA will offer a Teen Night program, three hours every Saturday night from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. for the exclusive use of "lade teens, ages 10 to 14. The program began January 29. Admission is free for youth members or $3 at the door. Possible activities during Teen Nights include basketball, volleyball, racquetball, wallyball, weight lifting, swimming and various games and contests. ‘ professional staff and volunteers. Leadership and supervision will be provided by YMCA Further information is available by calling the YMCA at 823-2191. Adults interested in volunteering some time for Teen Nights are ‘asked to call the YMCA as soon as possible. required upon admission. Nursing Home Insurance For Folks Age 50-84 Can pay up to $200 a day. Pollicy GR-7A1 Call today for FREE FACTS including costs, exceptions, limitations, and renewal provisions. (717) 869-1263 TONY GUSHKA R.D.1, Box 118A Laceyville, PA 18623 BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY COMPANY 3862 SKI TIP #17 , Sean O'Shea Q. Is man-made snow icy? A. Actually it isn't, but in high- traffic areas the soft surface gets scraped off exposing the hard packed base. If your edges are dull your skis will not cut in to turn well. So keep your edges sharp! SKI TUNE-UP SPECIAL $12.00 includes P-tex Repair, Edge Filing and Beveling, Stone Grinding, and Hot Wax LAYAWAYS ACCEPTED HOURS: Mon.- Fri. 10-9 Saturday 10-5 ¢ Sunday 1 2-5 Proof of age may be KRISTINE C. ERTLEY Kristine Ertley engaged to Lee J. McCarthy, ll Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Ertley, Dallas, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Kristine Caroline to Lee Joseph McCarthy III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. McCarthy Jr. of Dallas. Miss Ertley is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and the Univer- sity of Vermont. She is currently pursuing a Master of Education degree at Bloomsburg University. She is a teacher at the Wyoming Seminary Lower School. ‘McCarthy is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and Susquehanna University. He is vice-president of Community Motors, Kingston. An August wedding is planned. Helping Kids The Dallas Kiwanis Club members, local Granges and the Shaver- town McCrory’s Store personnel joined hands to make the recent holidays a merrier Christmas for many local children. The project, in its third year, was initiated by Dale Swire, stock supervisor, for Shavertown McCrory’s. At the tree are, kneeling, Dale Swire. Standing from left, Dave Pearson (store manager); Tex Wilson, Kiwanis club member; Joe Schwartz, Dallas Kiwanis Club president; and George McCutcheon, Kiwanis club member. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post «CIT1ZENS' VOICE] ~ ci Play to Win! *500 Play in the comfort of your own home! BINGO "STARTS SUNDAY, FEB. 20TH AND CONTINUES THRU APRIL 30TH. 10 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS. Watch for your BINGO card in The Sunday Voice - Sunday, February 13th, and in The Citizens' Voice - Wednesday, February 16th!* All rules and numbers for playing The Citizens' Voice/Sunday Voice BINGO will be published 7 days a week in The Voice. CALL: 821-2010 FOR HOME DELIVERY *Cards will also be available at The Citizens' Voice Office, 75 North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. No purchase necessary. Numbers will be posted daily in The Citizens' Voice Office. Plus...$25 Daily Lucky Number Prize Bilder cited for work with inmates at Chase prison A member of the Prison Chris- tian Growth Group, Edward J. Bilder Jr. was nominated and selected as the 1993 Volunteer of the Year for the State Correctional Institute at Dallas. He was among 17 individuals to receive the Distinguished Serv- ice Award presented by Correc- tions Commissioner Joseph D. Lehman, at Elizabethtown, PA. Group, one of many groups work- ing with inmates, needs multi- lingual volunteers, especially Spanish-speaking. Interested individuals may contact the group at P.O. Box 683, Dallas, Pa. Affiliate of the Prison Christian Growth Group are Catholic Chap- lin Father George Jeffrey and members of Our Lady of Victory Church at Harveys Lake and St. The Prison Christian Growth Therese's Church in Shavertown. r | Keep utility meters clear of snow Pennsylvania Gas and Water asks its customers to clear snow from around outside gas meters and water remote devices to assist the meter readers in obtaining actual meter reads. Customers are requested not to cover outside gas meters and water remote read devices when shoveling snow from sidewalks and drive- ways. PG&W also reminds customers and. city crews to be aware of fire hydrants during snow removal. It is essential for public safety that fire hydrants also remain visible and accessible. 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. 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. Visitors expected. Sunday study classes, 9:45 a.m. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675-4666. Portraits Family School & More PHOTOGRAPHY 0% STU (ET A Lo DS 114 North Memorial Highway, Shavertown, 675-4141 Take charge of your health Se MEDICATION RECORDS DAILY HEALTH LOG ME CAL HISTORY FAMILY & PERSON 96 pages of information about your health Use the Personal Health Diary to keep track of how you feel, what you eat and the medicines you take. It can help you help yourself to a healthier life. PERSONAL & FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORIES DAILY HEALTH LOGS + MEDICATION LOGS DOCTOR APPOINTMENT CHECKLISTS $9 75 at Cook's Pharmacy Shavertown « Kingston Exeter « Shickshinny
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