¢ © The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 7, 1994 fo Senior menus Back Mountain briefs Literacy Volunteers’ open house Dec. 11 The Wyoming Valley Literacy Volunteers will hold a holiday Open House December 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Hoyt Library, Kingston. Tutors, would-be tutors, spouses and students are welcome. : Please call the Literacy Office at 287-2013 by December 7 if you are planning to attend. Lake-Lehman board to meet Dec. 13 ‘The next regular monthly meeting for general purposes of the Lake- Lehman Board of Directors will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 8 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the Lehman-J ackson Elementary School, Lehman. aE 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 December 12, 1994. All meals include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY - Beef stew, butter- LCCC honors Falcone = ttermilk bis- © ns Squash + Bt boul stil bis Luzerne County Community College honored its outgoing poard TUESDAY - Dutch fried officers at a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees. chicken, au gratin potatoes, Trucksville resident Leonard Falcone was honored for his eight years ee Aon on Taiges. of service as board secretary, serving from 1986 to 1994. He was muffin. batzna. appointed to the LCCC Board in January, 1985, wand is currently WEDNESDAY - Sausage and serving as board chairman. peppers, oven brown potatoes, : : stewed tomatoes, whole wheat roll, Technology Council's breakfast Dec. 14 rice pudding. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Technology Council will present a THURSDAY - Special menu! breakfast series presentation titled “Activity-Based Costing” December 0 © Stuffed chicken breast w/gravy, 14 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at College Misericordia. V-8 juices. Stufied potaio W/sour - The event will feature Joan Foster, Fred Croop and Dr. John cream-chives, relish cup, glaze Pionaer Ametican grand opening Kachurick, representing College Misericordia. ts, butter twist roll, Christ- i : A . S- fi 22MOLS, Datier isl brisk: Grand opening ceremonies were held Saturday at the new Pioneer American Bank branch in the Mr. a a Lise cn Da RY | FRIDAY - Turkey on Kaiser Z's Food Mart in Dallas. After the ribbon cutting, the bank donated $150 to the Back Mountain 3623, Scranton, PA 18505 or phone (717) 941-4334. The Council roll, pasta salad, sliced tomatoes- Memorial Library. Shown above, front row, from left, Melissa Niro; Brandy Ktytor; James R. Pietrow- requests a donation of $10 (members) and $15 (non-members). lettuce, grapefruit juice, Kaiser ski, vice president; Carol Novajosky, branch manager; Tom Mertz, Mr. Z's manager; Patricia Cobb, roll, cup of chili, birthday cake. Esq., sr. vice president; Martha Weber, librarian; Dorothea Metz, branch administrator. Back row Lady Tobv Lod k holi i | jos/iaom; i Lox Loran " y Toby Lodge makes holiday gifts For further information, con- from left, Fr. William Cusick, Gate of Heaven Church; Tom Reese, Wilda Shiffer, Theresa Zalewski. Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge #514 met recently at the Lehman lodge tactthe Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- gum RT : i hall to make holiday door stops to be delivered to Maple Hill Nursing . ties Bureau for the Aging Nutri- Home for Christmas. (| @htion Program or call the Senior Citizen's Center nearest your home. Lake Twp. taxes due Ruth Orloski, Lake Township tax collector, advises taxpayers that the last day to pay all 1994 property and per capita taxes is December 15. 0) & Unpaid property taxes will be returned to Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau for collection after that date. A collection fee of $20 will be added. : LH Unpaid per capita taxes will be Gaping bags for the homeless Learning how books are made for collection. A collection feewill Recently members of the Alliance to the Luzerne County Dental Society met to make two sleeping Junior Girl Scout Troop 624 recently toured Offset Paperback for be added. bags for My Brothers’ Keeper, individuals and groups desiring to help the homeless by making a hands on experience of how a book is made. The girls L . simple sleeping bags from recycled fabrics and distributing them free to peope on the street. learned how a book cover starts: from left, Eliabeth Eby, Loni Fair Board to meet Working on the sleeping bags are, from left, seated: Mrs. Lillian Soveroski, Mrs. Tammy McMahon, Piekanski, Carrie Cocolin, Samantha Dymond, Susan ol» December 14 Mrs,. Jan Goeringer, and Mrs. Charlene Carr; standing, from left, Mrs. Jeanette Dombrosk, Mrs., Dwinchick, Jessica Fields and Jessie Adkins. Behind girls is . The Luzerne County Fair Board Susan Boris, Mrs. Bonnie Dombroski, Mrs. Lisa Miller, Mrs. Jeanne Farne, Mrs. Mae Smith, and personnel manager Ken Getz. Girl Scout Leader is Carol Ann will meet December 14, at 7:30 Mrs. Ruth Aqua. Sosik. Asst. 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