V9 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 13, 1995 7 alu BACK MOUNTAIN BRIEFS Trappers’ Ass'n. to © host fur sale Dec. 15 District #9 of the Pennsylvania “Trappers’ Association will hold its Hirst fur sale of the season, De- ““¢émber 16 at the Hop Bottom Fire Hall, off Rt. 11 in Hop Bottom, from 9 a.m. til 3 p.m. “Numerous buyers will be on “Hind to buy fox, raccoon, mink, “muskrat, oppossum, coyote, bea- “Ver; deerskins and ginseng. There ‘is plenty of free parking and food Sill be available all day. All fur- “‘fakers are reminded to have their ‘ furtakers’ license with them. "The Pennsylvania Trappers’ ““Association is a non-profit organi- *"zdtion of Pennsylvania trappers, “fur hunters and buyers, dedicated 0) the conservation of fur-bearing “‘animals and the promotion of C.. proper fur laws. “Ballet Theatre PA to i" stage Nutcracker Ballet Theatre Pennsylvania will ‘present The Nutcrackerat the F.M. Kirby Center, Public Square, Willkes-Barre, Decmeber 20, 7 pm. 3 Tickets are $25 and $20 with 3: New Mercy Associates are commissioned On November 4, nine new Mercy Associates were commissioned during liturgy in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at Mercy Center, Dallas. The Mercy Associate Program offers an opportunity for women and men to commit themselves to compassionate service toward others, which is the charism of the Sisters of Mercy. In whatever lifestyle and in whatever expression they are led, Mercy Associates witness to the spiritual and corporal works of Mercy as it was envisioned by the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, Catherine McAuley. Sr. Andre Dembowski, RSM, Director of the Associate Program, along with Barbara Sabol, Co- Director, coordinates the program, which now serves 171 people. New Mercy Associates are, first row, Terry Nowak, Ruth McNalis, Trudy Cosner and Catherine Pugh; row 2, Barbara Sabol, co-director of the Associate Program, Peg Fischer, Nan Bozentka, Sandy Feyrer and Sr. Maureen McCann, RSM, president of the Sisters of Mercy. Not pictured, Area native earns award Kathy Dobinick Kazimer, for- merly of Shavertown and the daughter of the late John and Katherine Dobinick, recently re- ceived the “Business and Profes- sional Woman of the Year Award” from the Governor of Maryland, Paris Glenndenning. Kathy is a realtor, general manager and vice president of Manning Realty, Waldorf, Maryland. She is also the owner and operator of Charles County's first bed and breakfast, Shady Oaks of Serenity. The Annapolis ceremony was attended by family members, Dennis, Ellen and Jeff Dobinick, of Dallas and Alice Williams of Harveys Lake. Julie Lombardo, Pittston, also attended. 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 18. All meals include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY - Grilled cheese sand- wich, potato puffs, broccoli, white bread, ketchup, chilled peaches, chili con carne. TUESDAY - French toast w/ sausage and maple syrup, hot fruit compote, V-8 juice, blue- berry muffin, citrus sections. WEDNESDAY - Special - Stuffed chicken breast w/gravy, stuffed potato w/sour cream- chives, tomato juice, relish cup, glazed carrots, butter twist roll, chocolate ice cream w/cookie. THURSDAY - Dutch fried chicken, cheesey whipped pota- toes, peas/carrots, orange juice, whole wheat bread, apple pie. FRIDAY - Baked fish w/Creole sauce, rice pilaf, Roman vegetable medley, rye bread, lemon pud- ding. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau for the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizen's Center nearest your home. Secretary Browdie to address seniors Dec. 14 The Honorable Richard Browdie, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Aging, will be guest speaker at the Charles T. Adams Senior Center, 5 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Decem- ber 14 at 2:30 p.m. Secretary Browdie willaddress issues and concerns @® senior citizen and children dis- Viraini : : . irginia Reisser and Phil Conrad. counts. Tickets can be purchased 9 and Conrad by calling 283-9682. - The Company debuts this sea- oh; : son in collaboration with Interna- 2 t ®_ 31,199. Residents may not Shavertown Chiropractic Center «park vehicles on township streets and Mary Ellen Gianuzzi of between the hours of 10 p.m. and Design by Donnelley. 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