RI as SR TOV HARA WAS WA NW WWW NEW Wg a 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 16, 1994 County fair president will address retirees club Clem Norman, Jr., President of the Luzerne County Fair Board will be guest speaker at a 12:30 p.m. luncheon on March 24, by The Retirees Club of Pennsylva- nia Miller Life Insurance Mutual Company, at Genetti's Hotel and Convention Center in Wilkes- Barre. Norman, whorecently took over the reins as head of the fair board will speak on “How the Fair is Run and The Need for Volunteers at Fair time and the months prior to the fair's opening”. Anyone wish- ing a speaker for their club or function can call 639-3037 for further information. The Luzerne County Fair Board and Association will hold its next meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Har- veys Lake Legion on March 16. Anyone wishing to volunteer is welcome to attend the meetings. Senior menus Senior Citizen's Center 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 gratefullyaccepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following menu is for the week of March 21, 1994. MONDAY - Ham divan, au gratin potatoes, mixed vegetables, whole wheat bread, margarine, chilled pineapple, milk and coffee. - TUESDAY - Chili con carne, baked potato, broccoli, hard roll, margarine, frosted cupcake, milk and coffee. WEDNESDAY - Roast beefau ' jus, whipped potatoes, carrots w/ a | dill, grapefruit juice, pudding pop, whole wheat bread, margarine, 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- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau For the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizens Center nearest your home. Religious services ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. 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., Dal- las. 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 Dir., Rosento E. Santos. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUN- DAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Visitors expected. Sun- day study classes, 10a.m. PHONE- A-PRAYER 675-4666. PHONE NUMBERS Dallas School District: 675-5201 Lake-Lehman School District: 675-2165 BiLo Oil Co. Call around for prices - then make us your last call We'll beat any advertised home heating oil price in our area by Per Gallon Min. of 125 Gals. 1-800-696-2456 WLW. [0] 4 Hot Line Meadows staff trained in heart disease The Meadows Nursing Center recently held an inservice on Congestive Heart Failure in recognition of American Heart Month. Employees who attended the inservice and passed a competency examination were awarded a certificate at a recognition ceremony. Employees who attended the ceremony are pictured above. First row, Sharon Morris, R.N.; Donna Kane, R.N.; Evelyn Mahalick, CNA; Judy Silfee, CNA; Pat Mackiewicz, CNA; Mary Ann Fosko, R.N., Assistant Director of Nursing and Judy Loeffler, LPN. Second row, Gail Olson, CNA; Diane Malonis, R.N., Director of Nursing; Susan Bell, R.N., Director of Staff Development; Barbara Borovich, LPN; Donna Schraeder, CNA; Jean Karalunas, LPN: Carol Leoni, R.N., Quality Assurance Director; Tom Sweeney, Administrator and Joan Krispin, LPN. New books added to BMT library's shelves The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las announces the addition of the following books to their collec- tion. NON FICTION “Hummingbirds” by Crawford H. Greenewalt “The Diversity of Life” by Ed- ward Osborne Wilson “The End of Nature” by Bill McKibben “Grizzly Bear” McNamee “Crossing Open Ground” by Barry Holstun Lopez 1945- “Beating the Street” by Peter Lynch “Vessels of Evil" by Thomas Laurence 1949- “Her Name is Barbra” by Ran- dall Riese “The Last Brother” McGinniss “Critical Mass" by William E. Burrows “Tales of a Shaman's Appren- tice” by Mark J. Plotkin “African Americans-Leader- ship” by Time-Life “Sarajevo” by Zlatko Dizdare- vic “Inside the White House" by Betty Boyd Caroli” “Don't Know Much About His- tory” by Kenneth C. Davis “The Complete Ghost Stories of Charles Dickens" by Charles Dick- ens “The Dirt From Tripp Street” by Daniel S. Wolk FICTION “Desert Solitaire” by Edward Abbey “Prizzi's Money” by Richard Condon “The Rifle” by William Vollmann “Understanding This" by Jer- vey Tervalon “Decorations in a Ruined Cemetery” by John Gregory Brown “Black Gold” by Anita R. Bunkley “The Last Spy” by Bob Reiss “Billy” by Albert French by Thomas by Joe Combine your auto and homeowners insurance oJol ITI [1] {o) ONE (O01) T ol (1) TT CATR OAT £2 To Competitive Rates (OA XCR UG TET CF: Security Policy 0:1] Slocum Insurance AY [Ti [VAR [o SYER Clay [oT gE 1 Hg TTA Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 aL PHARMACY « Computerized Prescription Service - Russell Stover Candies + Greeting Cards « PA Lottery Ticket + Newspapers Magazines 159 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA 675-1191 “Accident” by Danielle Steel “Winter Moon” by Dean R. Koontz “The Cat Who Came to Break- fast” by Lillian Jackson Braun “True Women" by Janice Woods Windle “Lights Out” by Peter Abrahams “Ruby” by V.C. Andrews “A Very Private Plot” by William F. Buckley “Murdering Mr. Judith Viorst “Wired” by Martha Randolph Carr “Saraswattee” by Kit Puran Singh “Apalachin” by Jack Kelly “Frieze” By Cecile Pineda “Where Shadows Go" by Eu- genia Price “Raput” by Curzio Malaparte REFERENCE “The Old Farmer's Almanac, 1994" by Robert B. Thomas “The Book of Lists” by David Monti" by ‘Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace SCIENCE FICTION “Demon Lord of Karanda”" by David Eddings “The Diamond Throne” by David Eddings “The Rod of Light" by Barring- ton J. Bayley : YOUNG ADULT “Those Summer Girls I Never Met" by Richard Peck 1934- “Corky and the Brothers Cool” by P.J. Peterson “Mystery of the Secret Marks” by Nancy Garden “The Outside Shot” by Walter Dean Myers “Shadow Shark” by Colin Th- iele “Watershed” by Elizabeth Har- lan “The Return” by Sonia Levitin “Silver Days" by Sonia Levitin LARGE PRINT “The Sewing Room” by Barbara Cawthome Crafton “Daddy” by Danielle Steel “Vanish With the Rose” by Barbara Michaels “Woman Without a Past” by Phyllis A. Whitney MYSTERY “Bleak Spring” by Jon Cleary “The House of Eliott” by Jean Marsh “The Bold Thing" by Mark Daniel “Irene's Last Waltz" by Carole Nelson Douglas “The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ATTENTION! Men and Women! Thinking about going into business? Then this is the workshop for you. "Starting & Managing a Small Business” Presented By Small Business Administration and SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) CONTENT: Legal Aspects * Taxes & Records * Marketing Financing * Insurance * Resources, Programs Available WHEN: March 23,9 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. WHERE: Genetti Hotel, Wilkes-Barre FEE: REGISTRATION FEE: - $25.00 which covers all costs of the workshop including Coffee, lunch & instructional material REGISTRATION: CALL SCORE 826-6502 Brighten anyone's day with Flowers from 2 2X \>\ Sincy 190 Think Spring! Think Flowers! Carmen's Flowers & Greenhouses Quality Flowers at Reasonable Prices 114 Memorial Hgwy. Shavertown or Wyoming Avenue Exeter Call us at 675-1918 or 654-4361 3rd Generation Florists All Major Credit Cards Accepted SCORE to sponsor small business workshop Mar. 23 The Small Business Admini- stration (SBA) and The Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) will conduct a workshop “Starting and Managing A Small Business” on Wednesday, March 23, at Genetti Hotel & Convention Center, 77 E. Market St., Wilkes- Barre. This workshop, for people thinking of going into business or who have done. so recently and need assistance, will cover legal aspects, taxes and records, or- ganizational structure, insurance, licenses and financing available. The cost of the workshop is $25. including instructional ma- terials, refreshments and lunch. SCORE is a resource for indi- viduals who want to start a small A | & | business or for an existing busi- ness inneed of assistance. SCORE members are volunteer retired or professional people with experi- ence that can be of great help in solving business problems. This service is free and sponsored by the Small Business Administra- tion. For more information contact The Service Corps of Retired Ex- ecutives (SCORE) of SBA, 20 North Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Bartre, PA 18701-3589. Telephone 826- 6502. Special sale on kids' winter clothes at Nearly New Shop - The Nearly-New Kids Shop, operated as,a public service by the United Methodist Women of Trucksville, will hold a “Clear-Out Sale” for all winter merchandise. On March 19 and 26 all winter merchandise will be sold for 50 cents a bag: coats, jackets, sweat shirts, sweat pants, sweaters, sleepwear, shirts, dresses, boots and shoes. The Nearly-New Kids Shop is located in the Memorial Room (Lower Level) of the Trucksville United Methodist Church on Church Road. The Shop is open on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon. The shop will be closed on April 2 due to the Easter Holiday and will re-open April 9 at 10 a.m. with a complete selection of spring and summer merchandise. The proceeds are used to pur- chase meat for the Back Mountain Food Bank. | | & o a 9 4 Dolores (Dee) Fields Sales Consultant Please call me when Selling your Home Century 21 Ruth K. Smith Real Estate, Inc. (717) 696-1195 (717) 675-5130 Ask for Dee ble a i a TeBcliTa ie Lent,Don Meat at Grotto. ~~ LBNTEN SPECIALS cO BATS Large 16" Pie BATS) J< BATE 5 i The NEW Veggie Bianco ......$4+3-#5 ..$10.95 Shrimp Scampi Oreganatto ..$42-95...310.95 Grotto Pizza the legendary taste Call 639=-FAST for delivery FRIDAY, MARCH 18 THURSDAY, MARCH 24 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 6:30 PENNSTATE In honor of WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH, PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE invites the community to the following events at the Campus: FILM: "Rosie the Riveter" -- the role of women entering the workforce during World War II. 2:00 p.m. - Nittany Court C SLIDE PRESENTATION: "The Hidden Lives of Women in the Middle Ages" by King's College English faculty, Dr. Mildred Lawson. 12 Noon - Athletics & Recreation Bldg., Rm. 101 SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY CAREER PANEL, featuring four regional professional women. Light refreshments will be served; hands-on demonstrations in the engineering labs. Especially for high school girls and women consid- ering career moves. - 9 p.m. - Center for Technology ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BTN Ww ilkes-Barre Campus For more information, call 675-9242. bo
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