The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 28, 1996 .-..7 » - | Dallas Fire and Ambulance installs new officers Dallas Fire and Ambulance, Inc., recenrly installed their officers for 1996 at the annual dinner- ‘dance Febryary 19 at the Appple Tree Terrace at Newberry Estates. a Two special presentations were made at the dinner. Attorney Thomas Brennan was inducted as Meadows Auxiliary dicatos Dai ent lifts x ‘the fire and ambulance company’s fifth honorary member for his contritutions of time and talents to the organization. Paul LaBar was recognized for his 24 years of service as treasurer and The Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently donated special Alpine Patient Lifts retirement, for which he recieved a plaque. - Officers and guests were, seated from left: fire chief Brett Slocum, vice president Tim Carroll, secretary Lynn Sheehan and board of control representative Bill Shaffer; standing: assistant Attending the presentation were, from left, Sabrina Major and Beverly Veshinski, nursing ‘ambulance chief Dennis Garvey, president Robert Richardson, honorary member Thomas department, and auxilians, Betty Williamson, Arline Wertman, Barbara Barakat, Vivian and Susan ' Brennan, ambulance chief Francis Barry, Jr., assistant fire chief Thomas Doughton, Jr., retired Woodling, Myrle Coolbaugh, Bernie Hill and Helen Parsons. ‘treasurer Paul LaBar and treasurer Mark VanEtten. . POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK } veyo oe ° ° i ® Giving the library a lift Jim Keller, left, and Joe Stager stood in front of the new ‘handicapped lift at the Back Mountain Memorial Library. The lift was installed Keller Wheelchair Lifts of Luzerne, who also made a contribution toward its purchase. It provides handicapped access ‘to the hew community meeting room. Bl BACK MOUNTAIN BRIEFS Girl Scoutscookie sale continues locally Penn's Woods Girl Scouts have scheduled 89 cookie booth sales every weekend until March 17 at area malls, discount stores, grocery stores, churches, banks, bowling alleys and video stores. The Scouts are raising money to help repair the recent storm damage at Camp Louise. Those who haven't ordered Girl Scout cookies from a Girl Scout or . would like to buy more should look for a booth sale in their neighbor- l i hood. |} § tei - Newcomers' Club slates activities . The Newcomers’ Club of Wyoming Valley welcomes anyone new to * the area and provides activities for women, couples and their children - throughout the year. . A general meeting will be held March 5 at 7 p.m. at the Village . Cookery in Dallas. Experts will answer cooking and baking questions. * There is a small charge for the evening and reservations are needed. Upcoming activities include a bowling and pizza night in March, a movie night in april, a wine tasting party in May and the annual family J “ picnic in June. * The Precious Times Playgroup continues to meet weekly. Days and - times vary and a monthly schedule is available upon request. A skating party is also being planned for children in march. © for further information call Patti Oschal (696-1833) or Lorrae * Orlove (868-3192) | K of C to host Spaghetti Dinner March 7 The Father John O'Leary Knights of Columbus Council 8224, . Dallas, will host its annual All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner March 7 at Gate of heaven School gym, Machell Ave., Dallas. Serving is 5 to A © 7:30 p.m., with take-outs 4 to 5 p.m.. Bring your own containers. « Dinner is $5 for adults and $3 for children under age 12. Tickets will . be available at the door. Doo-Wopp Society needs 50’s auction items The NE PA Doo-Wopp Society will host a Fabulous 50's Auction March 5 at Lispi's Lounge, Fox Hill Road, Plains at 7 p.m. Be on hand for some fantastic items of the past to be auctioned off by Doo-Wopp . Auctioneer Casse. Members and non-members are invited. SS) The society can use donations of jewelry, housewares, clothes, J records or anything form days gone by for the auction. Call Marsha at 1696-4325 or Pat at 842-0730 for more information. > PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE &€ HENDREDON & SHERRILL &€ LANE & STIFFEL &€ LEXINGTON ® ROWE SHOWPLACE & KARGES to the nursing department. With this major purchase, the Auxiliary has donated over $66,000 to benefit residents since its beginning in 1984. ®PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE &® HENDREDON ® SHERRILL ® LANE & STIFFEL€ NOLDNIXTT ® SIA0UV od 3 OVIdMOHS dM Featuring . bn Richardson Come home to beautiful savings on the best built solid oak Brothers dinettes, dining rooms and bedrooms in the country. Richardson Brothers exclusive stain resistant Restiva ~ table tops ensure a lifetime of beauty and enjoyment. Nothing SAVE UP TO compares to the texture, warmth and quality of Richardson solid oak ... now at fabulous savings. A3JANIH B® FSAOH VINVATASNNIL ® 1 OFF SPECIAL ORDERS OFF SELECTED FLOOR MODELS NO PAYMENTS! NO INTEREST! "TIL SPRING 1996! * Plenty of free off-street parking * For qualified buyers. FURNITURE GALLERIES Phone: 823-0138 253-257 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA Sundays 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Open Mon. & Thurs., 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. 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