@ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 27, 1994 J Meadows seeks volunteers The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, has the following volun- teer opportunities available: ~~» Escorting residents to and } @ from daily activities -10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Monday thru Friday. Weekend and evening hours are, also available. o Assisting residents with meals, noon to 1:30 and 5 to 6:30 p.m. daily, including weekends. o Assist with bed making daily 9:30 tonoon, including weekends. e¢ Friendly visiting 2 to 8 p.m. daily, including weekends. e Passingice toresidents rooms, morning and afternoons, flexible hours, including weekends. ¢ Escorting residents to Beauty Shop - on call as needed, morning and afternoon hours, Monday through Friday. e Groups or individuals who would like to share their musical or other talents to entertain resi- dents. Will schedule to accom- modate volunteer times available. For information, call the Vol- unteer Services Department at 675-8600. | @ New fire company officers Harveys Lake Fire and Ambulance Company, oldest Fire Com- pany.in the Back Mountain recently installed its 1994 officers: seated, are Ed Kelly, president; Joe Nielson, 1st vice president; Larry West, 2nd vice president; Maureen del eur, secretary and Frank Lutinski, fire chief. Standing are: John Martinson, 1st asst. chief and company tredsurer; David Davis, 2nd asst. chief; Bill Davis Ill and George Kocher, fire captains; Francis Parsons, chief engineer; Tom Lyons, asst. engineer and Carl Carey, fire police captain. @ Absent from photo were Tom Lewis, ambulance captain and Dick Heuer, fire police lieutenant. Post Office announces winners of '® art contest The Dallas Post Office recently held a “Spring Into An Art Con- test” for children ages 1-6 and 7- 12. All children colored the same picture: “It's Spring, Keep In Touch”. The winners were: Age 1-6 1st, Matthew Santarelli, age 6 ‘2nd, Kelly Murphy, age 5 3rd, Kendra Sirak, age 5 Ages 7-12 1st, Brent Mayernick, age 10 2nd, Alyssa Austin, age 8 3rd, Mark Koval, age 7 ‘Winners were awarded Phila- telic Mint sets and stamp collect- ing products. VQ hd More Back Mountain news The Dallas Post Village Antiques & Gifts R.R. 3 - Box 121 Rt. 29, Pikes Creek ~ Hunlock Creek at PA 18621 Phone # (717) 477-2886 '® ATTENTION GOLFERS Golf Instructions at my Indoor Range : o Custom Clubs & = The Repairs : Excellent time to | 8 W ICKER SHOP get grips replaced - Fh at Fassetts a must for Revie 2 Baskets better golf JL greatprices | oo JOHN ANTOSH MF: 9:30-5:00 Sat: 9:30-4:00 836-2546 10 AM-5 PM 836-2546 | Downtown Tunkhannock [Evenings 6-9 836-2393 Combine your auto and homeowners insurance policies into ONE Comprehensive Coverage Competitive Rates OCR EL ITT CF: Security Policy (0r:1/ 5 Slocum Insurance | Ae [=T1 [eV [To SYR [Tra lel dE 1H LT TATA DEVIL oF We {5} 675-1167 Harmonizing Back Mountain members of the “Wyoming Valley Harmony- Chorus” who will participate in the SPEBSQSA'’s annual Barber- shop Chorus concert are, kneeling, from left, Bob Carey, Dallas and Charlie Davenport, Shavertown; standing, from left, Harry Howell, Dallas; Phillip Brown and Ted Rebennack, Shavertown. Not shown are members Joe Fry and Walter “Bud” Griffith, both of Trucksville. Griffith is general chairperson for the concert, wihose theme is “Picnic in the Park” slated for April 30 at 8 p.m. at rem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. “Fx _ '5 For over 30 years Frank's Cabinet Mfg, has been family owned and operated providing the finest in custom made kitchen cabinets and furniture designs. Take a walk through our magnificent showrooms and visualize our custom creations and semi-custom cabinetry by Bruce and Yorktowne, making your home dreams a reality. Whether you're interested in one of our semi-custom lines or would like the designers at Frank's to create a look especially for you, our sales staft can work your expectations to fit your budget. Hours: Frank's Cabinet M 5g 205 Broad &t.. Pittston Mon... Wed, Fri. Tues. Sat. Appointment Not Necessary, But Appreciated 654-1461 Sam to 5 pam. Sam tod pm Sam to lpn - Thurs. Back Mountain seniors diss es announce coming events A meeting of the Back Moun- tain Senior Citizens Club was held April 21, with Irene Katyl, presi- dent, presiding. Guest speaker, Norman Gavlick, candidate for represen- tative, gave a talk followed by a question and answer period. Observing birthdays in April are members Elsa Maughan and Ann Sorber. The 50th wedding anniversary of Al and Kaye Ray was also observed. Guests attending the meeting were Betty and Bill Heist, Geor- gette Wells and Shawn Ray. It was noted that the club needs an additional 200 “First Choice™ labels for the current project. / Ann Balavage, Planning com- mittee spokesperson announced the following events: May 19 Mother's Day Covered Dish lunch- eon; May 26, at Mount Laurel, a dinner show “Hello Hollywood’ Meetings of the Back Mountain Seniors Club are held the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Hall of St. Therese's Church, Shavertown, at 1 p.m. unless otherwise stated. S SPROG TROUT SEASON IN vES, WAITER THAT SOUNDS | ] Take 81 North to Exit 48 at the first trafic light (Oak Street). ee a left > the next traffic light (Pittston by-pass). Make a Celt. follow his road until you sce the second left (Broad Street). Take that and you're there.
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