Service. 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 10, 1995 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 May 15. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Baked meatloaf, parslied potatoes, vegetable med- ley, whole wheat bread, chocolate pudding. TUESDAY - Roast pork w/stuff- ing-gravy, whipped potatoes, peas-carrots, raisin bread, sliced ~ peaches & pineapple w/whipped topping. WEDNESDAY - Pierogies w/ onions-butter, spinach, apple cobbler, grapefruit juice, whole wheat bread, ice cream, cottage cheese salad. THURSDAY - Chicken stir fry, steamed rice, hot fruit compote, broccoli, fruited cookie, dinner roll. FRIDAY - Seafood salad w/ pita pocket, perfection salad, three bean salad, orange juice, birth- day cake, chicken rice soup. 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. No election snacks at Sweet Valley The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley Fire Co. will not be serving food on Election Day, May 16. Lake Twp. recycling center open May 13 The voluntary recycling drop- off center for Lake Township will be accepting recyclables May 13 from 10-12 noon at the township building. ‘The following items may be dropped off: aluminum and bi- metal cans, clear, brown and green ‘glass, Plastic #1 and #2 only. No motor oil containers can be accepted. SHOWING OFF - Back Mountain decorators are well represented among 17 professionals who donated services to the Decorator Showhouse sponsored by the Junior League of Scranton. Shown above, from left, Mary Ellen Gianuzzi, Designs by Donnelly; Cathy Mugford, Country Traditions; Stella Bost, Stella Bost Interiors, and Nancy Yakabovicz, Windows by Nancy. The house is open for tours through May 21. Local decorators in showhouse Several Back Mountain deco- rators are among the contribu- tors to the third annual Decorator Showhouse hosted by the Junior League of Scranton. The home is open to the public through May 21. This year’s site is a 1915 home at 449 Arthur Avenue in Scran- ton. With a view of Nay Aug Park, the historic home features awrap- around porch, intricate carved wood columns in the foyer and an original green mosaic tile fireplace. Local individuals and busi- nesses who donated their serv- ices to the house are: Mary Ellen Gianuzzi, Designs by Donnelly, Dallas; Cathy Mugford, Country Traditions, Dallas; Stella Bost, Stella Bost Interiors, Shavertown; Nancy Yakabovicz, Windows by Nancy, Dallas; Laura Slocum, House Portraits, Shavertown; April Scheller, Decorative Artistry, Dallas, and Mary Ann Williams, The Quilt Racque, Shavertown. The showhouse is open to the public each Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. In addition Miller accepted to George Washington University Karl Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Bowie, Maryland, has been accepted to the Colum- bian College of Arts and Sciences at The George Washington Uni- versity, Washington, D.C., for the 1995 fall semester. Karl, a member of the 1995 graduating class of Bowie High Religious services : BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Out of Bounds" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. ~ 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Sunday School, 9 a.m. i Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. ~~ SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave. Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet 4666. | L. Santos. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel hy SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Visitors expected. Sunday study classes, 10 a.m. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675- : ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. Rev. Harold R. Baer, Jr., Pastor. Worship Services 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Church School for all ages 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion 1st Sunday of the month and festivals. Everyone Welcome! Office Hours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday through Friday. E » 17A REPUBLICANS 17A George "NIPPER" 'NOWAKOWSKI SHERIFF * Public Speaker » Baseball, Football Coach Teacher of Police Officers at Lackawanna Jr. Police Academy « 25 Years Credited Service + Retired State Trooper « Criminal Investigator » Troop P Narcotics Officer « On The Street Experience in real life crime scene, drugs, murders, rape, robbery, burglary, etc. RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! « Numerous Criminal Law Schools » Member Luz. Co. Sports Hall of Fame Bonus Baby with the NY Yankees in 1958 . Unbeatable Reputation in Caring & Honesty ALL THE ABOVE Credentials of what a NO POLITICS FULL TIME SHERIFF Should be Paid For By The Committee To Elect George "Nipper" Nowakowski School, is the recipient of the University’s Presidential Academic Scholarship. He will pursue a degree in bio- logical sciences. Mrs. Miller is the former Gretchen Hefft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hefft, of Carverton Rd., Wyoming. to a house tour, special events include decorator seminars, craft demonstrations and an art auc- tion. To reach the showhouse, take Interstate 81 to exit 53, Central Scranton Expressway. Take Jef- ferson Avenue, then a right on Mulberry Street to a left onto Arthur Avenue. Admission tickets for $10 are available at Country Traditions or at the door. Proceeds will benefit children’s and women's issues and other League activities. For addi- tional information, call 961-8120. KARL MILLER | Luzerne County Endorsed | . Democratic Candidates | District Attorney Peter Paul Olszewski County Commissioners Tom Makowski & | Frank Crossin 12D | Sheriff Jerry Cookus Clerk of Courts Bob Reilly Recorder of Deeds Frank Castellino Treasurer Mike Morreale Coroner George Hudock 10D 11D) 16D) 18D| 21D| 22D) 23D Vote May 16th Working for you. Back Mountain briefs Scenic Trails Ass'n banquet May 17 Walks Anthracite Scenic Trails Association will hold its second annual dinner May 17, 6-9 p.m. at Taste of Traditions Restaurant, Luzerrie! ~® *, Reservations are $14 per person. Send check to Anthracite Scenie Ts Trails, RR 6, Box 353A, Dallas, PA 18612, by May 12. Guest speaker will be Tom Sexton, director of the Pennsylvania) } Chapter of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. For more information, call Judy Rimple at 283-9118. Mary Kibbler memorial service May 14 :-@ The family of Mary Kibbler will hold a memorial service on Mother's" rib Day, May 14 at 2 p.m. at the Beaumont Seventh-Day Adveiitist is Church, Beaumont. Shine All family members and friends are welcome to attend. Light re ihe freshments will be served afterwards. 2;24c 7s a3 i Items needed for Sweet Valley fair a Items for the White Elephant stand are needed at the Memorial Days i 5 Weekend Fair sponsored by the Sweet Valley Vol. Fire Co. They can be dropped off at the house next to the fire hall or call J oy Wickard aat 477-53213 to drop off at her house on Rt. 118. Election Day bake sale at Northmoreland 1d WTR TF Ae da OCT » On Tuesday, May 16, the Sunday School of the Centermoreland 18 United Methodist Church will have an “Election Day Bake Sale” atifeiti: iri Northmoreland Twp. Fire Hall in Centermoreland, 9 a.m. until'all-= baked goods are sold. <r Sweet Valley Fire Co. fair May 25-29 (ola The Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will hold its an A Parade & Fair May 25-29, behind the Ross Elementary School in Sweet” Valley. Spaces are available for rent for anyone wishing to’ sell’ whatever they might have, except food. The Fire Company supplies’ the ae food. reer $ Tope ie I. To rent a space for the 4 days, call Robert B. Walsh, 477- 5239 for tre A 4 more information. “ x os | > 1d Meadows hosts Red Cross training May 28" oa! The Wyoming Valley Chapter American Red Cross will conduct an. sof} FDA training session at the Meadows Nursing Home, Dallas, Wednes-; day, May 24. Red Cross volunteers who have not taken this training. or persons wanting to become blood services volunteers are invited. Training for volunteers who perform registration and labeling will, : begin at 1 p.m. Training for Rn's, LPN's, GN's and Sn; will be held at.n in i 3 p.m. este i For more information phone the Office of Volunteers, 823- 7161. ETT : rieonil 1 { snod | AMY SHARING, CARING, Hore yi HEALING hi ih | CLINICAL SUPPORT SERVICES Wa e 5th Annual hy National Osteoporosis Neder Prevention Week = 1” Jancheon Workshop Sign. <0 “Prevent Osteoporosis Today “Tio @ gu i For A Stronger Tomorrow.” CH Featuring: Christine Cholhan, M.D., 1 Rheumatologist H 'e { Please join us as Dr. Cholhan discusses ways 1 you can prevent osteoporosis, and provides an it update on current therapies for dealing with this avy (t serious medical condition. AH i gol o Also: “Maintaining Your Sense “| |i of Humor in the Face of Change” |! Carol Sarokas, RN.,C., BSN. rind : it pe) ig SK This informative event includes a ous § light, complimentary luncheon. sii 8 PAT Pea 1 Jena 1§ AiOvY] ie Wednesday, May 17 smor| | @ 8 Noon He TPS Medical Pavilion Auditorium raz 468 Northampton Street, Edwardsville “'-“4 |i AA 4 LY th Reservations are required; tr oH I please call 283-7222 or 1-800-838-WELL. 5 i A special program of iy 18 AVA EOD 8 BOER A.W 55 5 Oh 'E 5 OFAN Ol i § BR ON 13 DER B'S OF " L . L For an out of this world x: Birthday Party, let us bringa § MOONW ALR to your home. Also, Fundraiser, Special Events, Picnics & Bazaars Call Lou's Concessions L 655-9477
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