TERE EAT sf ated from an office in the Back 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 5, 1994 Orthodondist opens new Dallas office Dr. George H. Nahas, D.D.S. has opened a new office on Main Street in Dallas, in a handsome new building where the former Hearthstone Pub once stood. Nahas had oper- Mountain Shopping Center since 1980. That office was open one day each week; the new office is now open two days weekly, and may be available more often if demand increases. Shown inside the new building are, seated, Marlene Rollman; standing from left, Kelly Kresge, Bev Motel, Brenda Hamersley, Dr. Nahas. Not pictured: Carol Truskowski, Theresa Beatty, Cheryl Liples, Linda Gushka, Joelle Deluca, and Dr. Thomas Donahue. Football (continued from page 1) GAR 34-Lake-Lehman 20 Lake-Lehman couldn't stop GAR fullback Harold Jackson last Friday night, and he ran for 187 yards and three scores to lead the Grenadiers and hand the Black Knights their first loss of the sea- son. After trading touchdowns in the first quarter, GAR struck three times in the second quarter to establish a lead that couldn't be overcome. Mike Adamshick bulled in from 2 yards out for the first Lehman score. John Oliver's PAT gave Lehman a 7-6 lead, the only one they would have all night. three-yard run, followed by Ol- iver's kick to bring the score to 26- 14. After GAR answered with a touchdown of their own, backup quarterback Mike Woronko hit Tim Waslick with an 18-yard scoring strike with only 15 sec- onds left in the contest. Mike Pitcavage had another fine game in a losing cause, gaining 109 yards on 25 carries. Oliver left the game in the second half with a hamstring pull. Lehman,which is now tied for second spot in Division B of the Wyoming Valley Conference, will Adamshick scored again on a New Brownie Scouts welcomed Brownie Troop #649 held its first meeting at Dallas Elementary School on Sept. 21. Old Brownies welcomed new Brownies to start off their upcoming year. Troop members are: bottom row, from left, Sara Swepston, Laura Morgan, Jill Vanderhook, Jessica Kukosky, Shannon Kotch and Angela Duris; top row, Cassandra Backes, Jana Stec, Diana Glicini, Sarah Rupert, Chelsey Coslett and Kaitlyn Musto. Flea market at Jackson fire hall Oct. 22-23 A Flea Market will be held October 22 and 23 at the Jackson Township Fire Hall, Chase Road, Jackson Township sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To reserve a table, (large tables $10; small $8) call 675-1569 or 675- 2687. Refreshments will be available. Roast beef dinner at Shavertown Church The Shavertown United Methodist Church will hold a roast beef Jinncy, sponsored by the United Methodist Women, October 12. First come, first served. Dinner will be served from 5-7 p.m., with take-outs from 5-6 p.m. The cost will be $6.50 for adults and $3.50 for children under the age of 6. Blast second in tournament The Back Mountain Blast U-11 boys’ soccer team defeated teams from Horsham, Boyertown, Manheim and Ephrata in the Manheim Labor Day Soccer Classic, before losing to the Manheim Town- ship Magic, 3-1 in the championship game. Team members are, front row from left: Andrew Dale, Brian McMahon, Ricky Branco, Chip Harrison, Adam Burkland, Matt Duncan, Dusty Kapson; second row: David ‘Walters, Tim Faneck, Andrew George, Ryan Love, Jamie Rhodes, Jason Mahle, Wally Karl, Aaron Moyer; third row: coaches Bob Faneck, Hank Walters, Chris Harrison. High Point Acres under water boil advisory A precautionary water boil advisory has been issued for customers of General Waterworks of Pennsylvania, Inc. residing in the High Point Acres area. This advisory is being issued due to a service interruption because of a power outage. This advisory is in effect until further notice. General Waterworks apologizes for an inconvenience created for our customers. host winless Crestwood Saturday, After a scoreless third quarter, in a game starting at 1 p.m. SportsShorts Twosome tournament at Four Seasons Four Seasons Golf Club will hold the area's first “Leagues Tourna- ment”. Any twosome of league players from any course in Luzermg County may enter. The tournament will be held October 30, with tee times starting at 10:30 a.m. The format will be Better Ball of Partners. The cost will be $20 per person, which includes 18 holes, food; beverages and prizes. A special discounted motor cart price of $6 will be available. Winners will also have their names posted on a plaque in the clubhouse and will receive recognition in the newspaper. Call 655-8869 to reserve a tee time for your twosome. YMCA taking basketball registrations The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA is accepting registrations for the 1994 Youth Basketball Program, a 6-week game season featuring one skills practice session and one game each week. The program is open to boys and girls 6-14 years of age. Registrations will be taken at the YMCA October 5 - October 15. Practices will begin the week of October 24. For more information please contact the YMCA at 823-2191. Lehman football boosters to meet The Lake-Lehman Football Booster Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. October 6 at the Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Youth basketball has a few openings A limited number of openings are still available with Dallas Youth Basketball for boys and girls grades 3-8 who live in the Dallas School District. Final registration will be held October 8 in the Dallas Middle School cafeteria 9-11 a.m. For further information, call Bob Bayer at 675-0446. Captain & Crew tournament Four Seasons Golf Club, Exeter, will hold a fall Captain & Crew Golf Tournament October 9. Tee times will be accepted starting at 8 a.m. The $24 per person entry fee includes 18 holes, meal, beverages and] prizes for flight winners and contests held on the course. Call 655-8869 to reserve a foursome. Barket wins division in NYC | Brad Barket of Dallas competed in the 5th Avenue Mile October 2 in| New York City. Barket finished first in the Scholastic Division with a, time of 4:19. 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