| cne— The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 27, 1996 7 | 8 ® | ] [J 1 : Bt al di King's Alumni plan annual | eo oo sa | visits Westmoreland fundraising flea market @ ) | inFebruary Jerry Brown ah | delighted Westmoreland b ¢ a " " fElementary students with his Members of the mar = market items, as well as home- ~ |-portrayal of an “American committee are now planning for made Easter candy, home-baked P ; the 22nd Annual King's College goods and refreshments. . Cowboy” through songs, magic AlumniFlea Market and Craft Sale The flea market has raised more tricks, stories and old-time set for March 30 and 31 in the than $80,000 for the Robert J. Ell “melodrama featuring some of the Scandlon Gymnasium, North Scholarship Fund at King's. students and teachers as the Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. ; ety According to Frank Burkhardt, Hours are Saturday, noon to4 cast. Many thanks to Mr. : | {Manzoni and Mir. Sha hoi event chairperson, morethan 100 P:M- with an admission charge of » £go0 “Aver Wo dealers on two floors will feature $2 for adults. Children under 12 9 P | good nature played the villains antique jewelry, vintage clothing, ~ are free. Palm Sunday hours are : and’ took a pie in the face for old linens, paintings, picture 9 am. until 4 p.m. with free ad- their effort.s frames, stained glass, furniture, mission. Free parking in campus | Attending were, row 1, from lef hand-painted china and glass- lots adjacent to the college. u eft, 8 al | Stacey Major, Artie Owen. ware, Victorian crafts, Christmas To donate items or to arrange Matthew Mikolaichik, Cassandra items, old toys and dolls, wooden for pickup, call the King’s College Backes, Danielle Lomascolo crafts, books and general flea Alumni Office at 826-5879. | Daniel Kuligowski; row 2, Ashley pee | Marcy, Jerry Brown, Zachary * : A ® p | SAT review course at PSU oe High school students planning ation Building on the campus in SEAR to take the Scholastic Assessment Lehman. Wilkes seeks vendors for craft show Jos: id on June 1, 1996 will ; Recon vhangss 9 the {esting 1 2ORKAY enefit from Penn State Wilkes- formal will be highlighted. The fee Ls Co Se ee a a Sirte's SAT review course (0 be is $175 for both the verbal and Antique Show, on Sunday, April 28, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the held on Monday evenings begin- math portions. Students may elect Aiud C. Marts Center. South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. ning April 8. The seven week grade- verbal or math preparation al a f 2 Interested vendors must contact Anita Burns by Monday, April 1, at I Mirae 50 —— information, call Jen ‘831-4730 or 1-800-WILKES-U, ext. 4730. j dn . 1 4 4) 5 All proceeds will benefit Wilkes Cares, a faculty /staff run committee Hons of the SAT wn mest ibm 6: hifer Youngman, Perm State Con, that raises funds for the Student AIDS Awareness Committee to bring pe. : ses and Recre- tinuing Education al 675-8200 presenters, and possibly Project Quilt to Wilkes for the next annual AIDS Awareness Week. Schrlau takes spot at nuclear plant Michael George Schrlau, a student at the University of Pittsburgh's Fett graduates from Shippensburg School of Engineering, has accepted a cooperative engineering position Brian Fett, a 1991 graduate of Dallas High School, graduated from with PP&L in Bovaten Schrlau is a mechanical engineering major and expects to gra t D ber, 1997. Shippensburg University, Dec. 16 with a B.S.E. in General Science, Pp granule in besemoer specializing in Earth/Space Science. Brian was also named to the : g @ Deon List for (hat quarter Donnelly graudates from Iowa State y W & ® He will teach middle school general science in the Waynesboro Area School District. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fell of Dallas. SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of March 28 - April 3. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Nachos w/meat- cheese or Sloppy Joe on bun, rice, golden corn, tossed salad, cookie. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese or Sloppy Joe on bun,. tomato soup/ crackers, fresh fruit. MONDAY - No school, Dallas Elementary and Westmoreland. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/dipping sauce or cheeseburger on bun, buttered noodles, green beans, peaches. WEDNESDAY - French toast sticks w/syrup and sausage or turkey nuggets on roll, tater wedges, cinnamon applesauce. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - No lunch. 12:30 early dismissal. FRIDAY - Nolunch. 12:30 early dismissal. MONDAY - Chicken noodle soup w/saltines, peanut butter and jelly sandwich. TUESDAY - Hot dogs on bun, baked beans, French fries, pine- apple. WEDNESDAY - Chicken patty w/lettuce on abun, potato rounds, pears. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Pre-Easter din- ner. Baked ham, scalloped pota- toes, peas/carrots, dinner roll, Easter cake. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut but- ter-jelly sandwich, stuffed celery, potato sticks, peaches. MONDAY - Chicken patty on bun w/lettuce-mayo, potato pufls, green beans, sliced pears. TUESDAY - Turkey bar-b-que on bun w/relish, French fries, garden peas, butterscotch pud- ding. WEDNESDAY - Tacos w/ cheese-lettuce-tomato-taco sauce, seasoned rice, golden ker- nel corn, fudge bar. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Pancakes, syrup, cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Banana bread, ce- real, apple juice, fruit. MONDAY - Banana bread, choice of cereal, juice. TUESDAY - Frehch toast sticks, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Fruit muffin, cereal, juice, fruit. Lunch THURSDAY - Chicken patty w/lettuce-tomato on roll, sea- soned corn, warm apples w/rai- sins. : FRIDAY - Tuna-turkey hoagie w/lettuce-tomato, vegetable soup/ crackers, fruit. MONDAY - Cheese steak w/ lettuce and tomato, chicken noodle soup, fruit. TUESDAY - Pork Bar-B-Q w/ relish on bun, oven ready fries, spiced apple sauce. WEDNESDAY - Open face roast beef, mashed potatoes, seasoned veggies, Easter basket cupcake. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll be glad you did, and so will we. 454 Mt. Zion Rd. Harding. (Location: Rte. 92 N. to Oberdorfer Rd. to top of hill, Make right on Mt.Zion Rd. 1/2 mi. on right) Opening Soon for 1996 Season Interested in a Change? Golf Applewood! Join a Golf League - New Golf Leagues Forming Cell ; Make Reservations Now 8-2500- 70059 A Spring Fling Three Day Craft Show MARCH 29-30-31, 1996 West Side Mall, Edwardsville, PA Fri. & Sat. 10am to 9pm Sunday 12 noon to 5pm AIDS awareness poster contest winners Recently an Aids Awareness poster contest was through the eighth grade health classes of Ms. Robyn Jones, Showing off their posters are third place winner Michael Faneck; health instructor, Ms Robyn Jones; second place winner, Abby Ahmad and first place winner Norah Krakosky. Area students named to F&M Dean's List Three Back Mountain students recently recieved academic honors for the fall, 1995, semester at Franklin & Marshall College. A student earns Dean's List recognitioin for achieving a 3.0 or better grade point average on a 4.0-point scale. Named to the Dean's List were Dallas resident Quentin Reese, the son of Alan and Carol Reese, Dallas, who is a first-year student and a 1995 graduate of Dallas High School; Shavertown residents Janice Shynn and Raymond Shynn, the children of Dr. Tae II and Kyong Shynn, Shavertown and graduates of Wyoming Seminary. Janice is a junior biology and psychology major, while Raymond is a senior English major. Davies earns honors in Math Counts Dallas Middle School eighth-grader Michael Davies recently placed first in Luzerne County and 29th in the state in the Math Counts competition held at Carlisle. He competed against 157 other students. Last year he placed in the top 10 in the local Math Counts competition. bl Services St. 0) herese's Church 64 Pavis St. Shavertown, PA 18708 696-1144 Palm Sunday Weekend Celebrations of the Eucharist March 30 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. March 31 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Dallas resident Sean Thomas Donnelly recently graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in finance. SFROG— St. Paul's Lutheran Church (196 N. Main St., Shavertown) Holy Week Schedule Palm Sunday: 8:30 & 11 A.M. Worship with Blessing of the Palms Holy (Maundy) Thursday: 7:30 P.M. Holy Communion ® Stripping of the Altar Good Friday: 7:30 P.M. Tenebrae Service A Service of Shadows Easter Services The Easter Vigil Sunrise Service with Holy Communion Worship Service & Holy Communion Special Music w/ Choirs & Trumpet Rev. John Keiter, Jr., Supply Pastor 675-3859 6 A.M. 8:30 & 11 A.M. <E&5> <&5> <&H> <SH> <&5> <&H> LS Back Mountain Harvest Assembly presents Sin> & \'4 THE LAME E x 0 A Musical Dramatization of ov The Death and Life of Jesus | A Saturday. April 6 ar 7:00 pm. and ¥ Easter Sunday. April 7 at 10:30 a.m. 340 Carverton Road Trucksville, PA (717)696~-1128
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