® H t Neal Robert Colatosti 1 ~ Gale Senese was maid of honor. Sharon Phillips and Nicole rt AE CL DE Sgt 1 3 4 A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents at 7 Mrs. Colatosti graduated from Lake-Lehman High School and 41 Luzerne County Community College and is employed by Wyo- 1 Shavertown. ‘Winter parking, snow removal reminder SD The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 16, 1994 7 Men of Wyoming Valley are invited to participate in a special “Christmas Carol Chorus” de- signed to bring notes of harmony to patients of local hospitals and nursing homes mid-point in De- cember, sponsored by the Wilkes- Barre Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encourage- ment of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA). Traditional Christmas carols will be used with music sheets al: MR. AND MRS. NEAL R. COLATOSTI Alice Ann Cooper weds g.% Peace Pole set up . Alice Ann Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Cooper, Center in Dallas. Shavertown, and Neal Robert Colatosti, son of Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas L. Colatosti, Shavertown, were united in marriage June 4, at the Huntsville United Methodist Church, Huntsville. . . The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Rudolph Libeck and Rev, Harriet Santos. Soloist was Rev. Harriet Santos. __ Cindy Thomas was organist. A special reading was given by Bonnie Sutton, who was also church door greeter. Elizabeth J. Zack, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. ber 25. cisco, CA 94114, (415) 563-9836. PRASAD SNA S 0 DY OL “Cooper, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids. Lauren E. Zack, was junior bridesmaid. David Kleban was best man. Groomsmen were Nicholas Co- latosti Jr., Rick Brader and Robert L, Zack, brother-in-law of the bride. Ushers were Grant Cooper Jr., brother of the bride and Gary Colatosi, brother of the groom. A bridal shower was hsoted by the mother of the bride and the bridesmaids at the Embassy Ballroom, Gus Genetti's. Wilkes- Barre, 3 1 Hy! SN ARI SAI) AF AT Ly A AE aa Gas TO LE Barbershoppers seek male vocalists for holiday concert provided Weekly rehearsals will be held Monday nights, 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. at St. Clement and Peter Episco- pal Church, 165 Hanover Street, Wilkes-Barre. The chorus will sing Sunday, Dec. 18, in the afternoon and Mondah, Dec. 19, early evening hours. : Information inquiries may be ade to William Zdancewicz, 829- Lehman UM Women to meet Nov. 22 The regular monthly meeting of the Lehman United Methodist Women will be held at the church at 7:30 p.m. November 22. The program will be presented by Janet Eddy and Judith Dawe. Ruth Johnson, Evelyn Ide and Judith Dawe are hostesses. "May Peace Prevail on Earth" is the inscription written in four different languages on the new Peace Pole outside Mercy Mercy Associates presented it to the Sisters of Mercy, Dallas Regional Community, as a symbol of their common bond to seek peace by working for justice through Mercy. Friends gathered for an official blessing of the pole on Septem- For more information about how to erect a Peace Pole, write to the Peace Pole Project, 3239 Sacramento Street, San Fran- ¥4) Great Pleas to Relax Lt Prices You Can Afford Picketts Charge, Dallas, : An evening reception was held at the Princess Ballroom, Gus Genetti's, ming Valley Health Care Systems, Kingston, Mr. Colatosti graduated from Lake-Lehman High School and is employed by Pennsylvania Power and Light. Following a honeymoon to Bermuda, the couple resides in ' In’order to facilitate the movement of traffic and to combat the ‘hazards of snow and ice, Dallas Borough residents are reminded that sparking vehicles on streets during snow or ice-forming storms is . + Monday to Wednesday Special 6 Petite Lobster Tail Dinner - $10.95 » Thursday Nite Special Giant 3/4 Pound Lobster Tail Dinner -$17.99 « Friday & Saturday Nite Special Super Beef & Reef Dinner - $13.95 10 Till 2, Dinner Till 11 P.M. * Private and Semi-Private Dining for Meetings, Book your Christmas Party Now! SVT To EAA STW a Tod ol [oO TV =U a Tod g F101 (Tol RoI {=X : prohibited. { Spow and ice must be removed from sidewalks and gutters within five. hours after a storm. i «Snow or ice forming after 6 p.m. may be removed at any time before #10 a.m. of the following day. PITTSTON ih EL WPAN ts fas ue The Ye? 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Girl Scouts to serve hunters’ breakfast In an ongoing effort to raise funds for their trip to Europe this coming June, Girl Scout Troop #622 will again hold an all-you-can eat hunters breakfast at Pizza Perfect on Carverton Road in Trucksville, November 28, from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. The menu will include ham, eggs, hash browns, toast, bagels, coffee, tea and juice. The cost is $4 for advance sale tickets, $4.50 at the door. Tickets are available from anyone in the troop or by calling Jamie at 696-3595. Hunters will also be able to bring a thermos and fill it fo a “buck.” ih This is the third year the breakfast has been held. It has very successful, largely due to the generosity of everyone at Pizza Perfect, who donate the building and thier time, and very hungry customers. Prayer seminar at Dallas High School Every Home For Christ will host a “Change The World School of Prayer”, featuring a discussion of 30 aspects of practical praylife, shared in seven unique lectures, Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Dallas High School. C. Richard Smith, U.S. Field Representative, who has recently returned again from the CIS where he has been instructing pastors and providing them with Bibles and Christian books, will direct this seminar. : Persons with questions should call Rev. Dan Miller at 696-4397. Back Mountain Bingo starts season Back Mountain Bingo will be held every Thursday night at the Kunkle Community Hall. Doors open at 6 p.m., with Early Bird starting at 6:45 p.m. Gide Minimum payout $775; possible payout $1,000 plus. This week four turkeys will be given away as door prizes. 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