Deer (continued from page 1) 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 11, 1995 POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club members Curt Smith, president Truman Brandt and board member Charlie Heiser recently presented a mechanical deer decoy to the Pennsylvania Game : Commission, represented by Wildlife Conservation Officers Jim Jolley and Joseph Wenzel, to use in game law enforcement. taken so many bullets that its contre! box has been hit, wildlife officers said. Decoys are an attempt to con- trol hunting out of season or road hunters who drive around at night with loaded guns, firing at any deer they see along the roadside. - “We have received numerous reports of poaching and road hunting in the area during the last several years,” said Game Commission information special- ist Jack Weaver. “One of the most disgusting problems they create is the impression they give the non-hunting public of sportsmen. Poaching and road hunting are unethical, unsafe and illegal. Obviously true sportsmen feel the same way about them.” Decoys are the only effective way to control these “slob” hunt- ers, who take off at the first sign of a wildlife officer, he added. Persons and organizations are welcome to donate decoys or old mounts to the Game Commis- sion, which uses artificial deer, bear, turkeys and pheasants in its law enforcement operations. For more information call 675- 1143. HURST Patio Rooms « Porch Enclosures Replacement Windows & Doors Storm Windows & Doors 527 Scott Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702 824-3572 Phone 1-800-233-PATIO "When Quality is your first Concern’ A Bow or Bay window can Make an ordinary room very Special PTR Local artists exhibit at Kirby Library Local artists Sue Hand of Dal- las and Eileen Schmidt will ex- hibit their artworks in the Com- munity Room of the Marian Suth- erland Kirby Library, Mountain- top October 25-Novemberl dur- ing regular library hours. The artwork exhibited by both artists will be a recent representation of local landscapes from the Moun- taintop and Nuangola areas, flo- rals and other scenes. Sue Hand has been teaching art for over 30 years and her art- work is represented in private and public art collections throughout Reservations The Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary, Wyoming Val- ley Health Care System, is coordi- nating reservations for its 27th Annual Starlight Ball to be held on Saturday, Nov. 18 at Genetti Hotel and Convention Center," Wilkes-Barre. This year’s event, titled “A Vic- torian Gathering” will feature a cocktail and social hourat 7 p.m., with dinner served at 8 p.m. Musical entertainment will be provided by local bands Which Doctor and Daddy-O and the Sax Maniax. A raffle drawing will be held in conjunction with the ball. Sepa- the United States as well as abroad. As founder of the Pennsylvania En Plein Air Society, Hand paints a great deal of the time outdoors on location capturing the intense, dramatic light around the coun- tryside of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania, the beaches of South Caro- lina and her beloved coast of Maine. She has written, illustrated and published two full length books, one artists’ plan book /diary and four instructional art calendars and has served as art editor for numerous other publications. Two of her books, “A Dog Named Jamie” and “Art in My Heart a Paint on My Shoes,” will be do- nated to the Marian Sutherland Kirby Library. Sue and her husband, Joe, have owned and operated Sue Hand's Imagery, Main Street, Dallas* fdr the past 20 years. Eileen Schmidt is best known for her watercolor paintings of flowers and foliage. She is active in many conmmunity and service organizations. A member of the Pennsylvania En Plein Air Society and the Wyoming Valley Art league, Schmidt enjoys isaveling accepted for Starlight Ball rate prizes of, $10,000, $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000 will be awarded. Only 350 raffle tickets will be sold at $100 each. Tickets may be purchased in the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital Hospital- ity Shoppe or from any Auxiliary member. Members of the Starlight Ball Committee include Betsy Husain, ball chairperson, and Pamela Boonin, ball co-chairperson, Val Genetti and Cornelia Romanow- ski, dinner; Jackie Biscontini and Neela Patel, decorations; Sandy Richardson and Sandy Johnson, invitations; Anita Mulbauer, pro- gram: Maureen Luccino, public- ity; Laura Potorski, arrangements: Ellen Ayre, finance; Lina Schifane’ and Alice Biernacki, raffle; Mary Bigelow and Barbara Robbins;: reservations; CeCe McCarthy; Flossie Reilly and Elva Valentine;, corporate sponsors; Barbara Gior: dano, president; Lois DeGennaro. and Peggy Kropiewnicki, advisors: Proceeds from the Starlight Ball benefit patient care at Wyoming: Valley Health Care System...» For more information about the: Starlight Ball or the raffle draw-. ing, please call the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary Office. at 829-8111, extension 2935. + [on nn nn nn ee nn 1 WEEK FREE : Visit our facility and receive a Gift Certificate for a Week of Fitness. 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