The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 9, 1994 . 7 Senior menus Senior Citizen's 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 November 7. Allmenus include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Veal scallopini, pasta w/marinara sauce, sliced zucchini, whole wheat roll, gela- tin w/whipped topping. TUESDAY - General Election Day. Centers Closed! WEDNESDAY - Chopped steak, potato pulls, vegetable medley, whole wheat bread, chocolate pudding, ketchup. THURSDAY - Chicken ala king, parsliedrice, peas/carrots, orange juice, white bread, chilled peaches. FRIDAY - Veterans Day. Cen- ters Closed! 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. Dallas Twp. Class of '44 reunion ‘ The Class of 1944 Dallas Township High School, recently “celebrated the 50th Anniversary of its high school graduation. ‘The reunion was held at The Castle Inn, Dallas. Walter Koz- emchak served as Master of Ceremonies; the Rev. Arthur Redmand opened with prayer and remembered deceased class members. Class members attending were: row 1, from left, Paul Fahringer, MaryLou Trimble Klein, Geraldine Stanton Kline, Mary Rose Shields Thomas, Beatrice Cook Martin, Ethel Boston Wall, Marguerite Sawyer Dierolf, Margaret Micklus Adamitz, Marie Oblin Naperkoski, Ann Sabatini Brown and Ann Borton Halpen; row 2, Norman Stair, Bob Hess, Tom Girvan, Ralph Snyder, Harold Elston, Libby Shupp Cyphers, Walter Kozemchak, Doris Wandall Kitchen, Wilda Zimmerman, Willaur, Pastor Arthur Redmand, Margaret Roberts Hadsall and Stanley Wroblewski. raLL/winTER '00LF COUPON" FOUR SEASONS GOLF CLUB, Exet Exeter 655-8869 (with this coupon) I 10 tnt tnt tm Wie wee wd - = Mm - ™m a x e QO 2c Qn [ 2 ZY 2 Oc <0 Wy ° 2 (a) 20= - ™ R] -N EE) 28 —D TT p= 3% < g [1°] - Ee a Le (Not valid with other a. 2-28-95, valid Sat. & Sun.) LR el i LL [i ham i i AM i i ‘Scouts visit local historical sites ‘Boy Scouts of Den 5, Pack 155 in Shavertown, recently enjoyed Brownies visit TV station Brownie Troop #649 toured WBRE-TV, seeing the demolition of the existing set to make way for the new one. They learned how the station brings shows into their television 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Anead REGIST ELETITY Eat in or Take Out ‘the scouting season's first field trip. As part of the scouting achievement “What Makes America Special”, the scouts visited local places of historical interest: the :Wyoming Monument; the Nathan, Denison House and the “Swetland Homestead. Scouts attending were: Sean DeWitt, oO: Jonathan Frania, Matthew Tucker, Matt Rattigan, John Consid- Jie. David Menzel, Marty Musto and Eric Baltimore. sets, and how the news is made. 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