6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 7, 1994 ‘New officers installed The Lake Silkworth Area Lions met recently at the Red Rooster Restaurant, Pikes Creek, for the installation of officers and ‘Ladies’ Night. Past District Governor Lee Watson installed President Kelvin Swanger; First Vice President John Feher; ‘Second Vice president, Gary Gold; Secretary, Tony es | Stefanowicz; Treasurer, Wayne Pettit; Tail Twister, John Feher; Lion Tamer Nostic “Doug” Dougiallo; Directors Edward Kelly, Attorney David Lipka, Al Radginski, Stanley “Melvin” Wojciechowski, Dr. David Duncan, Robert Moyer, Stephen ~~ Lipka. | Seated from left: Stefanowicz, Swanger, Pettit. Standing, ‘Watson, Past President George Pavlick, Feher, Gold. Senior menu 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 ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of September 12. All lunches include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY - Chicken rosemary, Italian roasted potatoes, Italian mixed vegetables, orange juice, whole wheat bread, chocolate chip cookies. TUESDAY - Pepper steak, pars- lied rice, Oriental vegetables, cantaloupe, dinner roll. WEDNESDAY - Western ome- let, hash brown potatoes, broc- coli, blueberry muffin, lemon pudding, ketchup. THURSDAY - Barbecued pork chop, scalloped potatoes, spin- ach, whole wheat roll, cherry pie. FRIDAY - Seafood sald w/crois- sant, carrot-raisin salad, fruited gelatin, tomato juice, mayonnaise, cream of broccoli soup, birthday cake. 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. Earns degree from Penn State Martin Reynolds recently graduated from the School of Business Administration at Penn State University, Capital Campus. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in August with a major in management information systems. He has recently accepted a positon with Network Solutions, working out of the Harrisburg office. He currently resides in Hershey. Reynolds is the son of Charles and Lourene Reynolds of Dorchester Dr., Dallas. Dallas Lions' new officers Newly elected officers of the Dallas Lions Club were recently installed at'a meeting held at the Castle Inn in Dallas by District Governor Stephen Yokimishyn. Senator Charles Lemmond was the guest speaker. Spouses and friends were present for the ceremony. Officers are: Gary Hozempa, President; Dan Downey, 1st Vice President; Dr. Jay Tanner, 2nd Vice President; Dave Keating, Secretary; Bruce Pitts, Treasurer; Walt Roberts, Tail Twister and Jack Williams, Lion Tamer. so av gE Fy -all Bridal A Special Feature in The Abington Journal and The Dallas Post PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 28 AD DEADLINE: THURS., SEPT. 21 (One day earlier if proof is needed) Fall weddings are growing rapidly in popularity, and this special feature section filled with advertising, articles and photographs will help brides, grooms, their families and friends make the most of their special day. Advertisers find they reach Northeastern Pennsylvania's most affluent markets at reasonable rates in these community newspapers. Fall Bridal will help you reach that market as no other publication or broadcast outlet can. There is no premium charge for advertising in Fall Bridal, and combination rates offer savings if you use both newspapers. Minimum ad 1s 4 column inches. For more information on Fall Bridal, call The Dallas Post 675-5211 The Abington Journal 587-1148
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