L> SESE The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 26, 1996 * 7 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 July 1. All menus Inducted into Past ‘Matrons, Patrons ‘Back Mountain residents re- WM ig cently inducted into the Past Ma- {rons, Past Patrons Association of Wyoming Valley are: Sadie Davis of ‘Harmony Chapter 58, Eliza- beth Flannery of Plymouth, Chap- ter 345 and Elizabeth Flannery of ‘Dallas Chapter 396. Theatre-on-the-G reen [cise margarine, milk and col- ; Ts, ee. tickets on sale MONDAY - Barbecue rib patty. N - = tater tots, corn cobelles. tomato } . Tickets are now on sale for the juice, chilled peaches. sandwich roll, ketchup. TUESDAY - Grilled chicken. rice pilaf, carrots w/dill. canta- loupe, whole wheat dinner roll. WEDNESDAY - Baked ham, ‘ninth annual Theatre-on-the- Green production at College Misericordia. The National Play- ers will perform Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream on the outdoor stage oh Su Bo sweet potatoes, cauliflower w/ 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $8 lor 1 buttercrumb topping, whole wheat bleacherand chair sealing and $4 Goryl wins Boy Scout awa rd bread, rice a for os Hg Ties o four ane Joseph Goryl Jr. was awarded the Uniform Inspection Award at a THURSDAY - Centers closed « available for $50. Forinformation : in observance of Tudesciidonos D ™ ior resérvations call 674-6719. recent Court of Honor held by Troop #155 of Trucksville United Pus Tvahee of Independence Methodist Church. Joe is the first recipient of this annual award given in memory of the late Richard F. Montgomery, an Eagle FRIDAY = Tuna sala prayer, <A / macaroni salad, marinated toma- Barbershoppers Scout from Troop #155. ; toes, cranberry juice, minestrone 3 ¢ fi Attending the ceremony were: Daniel Luke, Mary Lou soup, assorted crackers. lemon CICCt OTTIcers Montgomery, brother, Robert Montgomery: Joseph Goryl, Jr. pie. The following newly-elected of- Sister, Carolyn Luke; mother, Jayne Montgomery and Richard For further information, con- . : ficers of the Wilkes-Barre Chap- Montgomery, father and former scoutmaster. tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- Davidowitz honored at Hebrew School “ter, Society for the Preservation Troop leaders are Ray Metzgar Jr.. scoutm Hes Bursatifor the Aging Nom i idowitz wi cand. Encouragement of Barber Ir a TY a 9 2 aster and Russ Banta tion Program or call the Senior Rabbi Joshua Lezy recently Prageried Adam Davidowitz With this) Sh a to rn A 0 ; Citizen's Center nearest. yoirr Adelph God and Country Award during a ceremony at the United ) 4 (SPEBSQSA) from the Back Moun- home.. : Hebrew School in Kingston. Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch assisted in vlain were recently installed: . the ceremony. = «Board members Ted and Car wash aids fire com pany Adam, the son of Sherry and Jeff Davidowitz, is a member of Boy Figen Ch ennack The Shavertown Volunteer Fire Co. will hold a car wash June 29. rain Scout Troop #155, sponsored by the Trucksville United Methodist E x er oo arlie and Becky gate June 30 at the fire house, 170 Main Street, Shavertown. Donation 1 ell our advertisers you saw them in The Church. Attending the presentation were Ann Marie and Charles avenporl, Shavertown and mu- 5 ¢3 00. All proceeds benefit the Shavertown Volunteer Fire Co. Post. They'll be glad you did, and so will we. ~~ Stajewski Jr, and Betty June Mathers, members of Pack #155. sic vice president Phillip Brown, Shavertown. . ‘The local “Wyoming Valley Bar- “iheérshop Harmony Chorus” main- tains a year ‘round membership “invitation to area men interested in four-part harmony to attend ~iweekly gatherings on Monday ‘nights at 8 p.m. at St. Clement & Peter Episcopal Church, Hanover eSiecis Wilkes-Barre. « Sartin elected presi- dent of Welsh-Ameri- ® cans Judge James A. Martine, was National Welsh-Americaii Foun: .dation, succeeding Jack Pritchard of Trucksville. He is the son of ‘former superintendent of schools. (James A. Martin, Sr. in the Back ‘Mountain. Judge Martin lives in Dallas, Texas, with wife Marilyn, >» wdaughters, Charlotte A. Marlin sand Lynne E. Beard and grand- ‘daughter. Andrea Grace Beard. «His sister, Charlotte D. Marlin. gives in-Shavertown. Bible school at Outlet ‘Free Methodist ny The Outlet Free Methodist ‘»Church on Outlet Road between ® “Lehman and Harveys Lake, will host a Vacation Bible School Au- wgust. 5-9. yw Ages 3-12, $1.00 registration \*fee. For information call 477-3044, 2675-4206 or 735-8067. Vendors accepted , us for flea market - Vendors are needed for the annual flea market and craft sale sat Jie O.E.S. Building and park- WT ATT Supp sel and Foster Street | in Dal- {“as, behind CVS. August 24, 9 aan. tod p.m. Rain dateis August wen The Dallas Post ; 81 Back Mountain Libra eas de® Auction Special Section Reservations for 8x12 spaces $10 are available. Vendors nist - furnish their own tables. or reservations contact Irene G. el gro 1007. This year marks the Golden Anniversary of the Back We'll also continue the newest tradition of having an i Mountain's premier community event. The Library original work of art on the cover. 4 Auction is woven into the fabric of life here like no | ey other activity, and The Dallas Post is proud to have Special, low color prices and extra distribution, i: been a part of it from the beginning. including 6,000 copies in the Citizens’ Voice, will i 5 assure maximum results for your advertising. 4 Thousands of bargain hunters and library supporters PUBLICATION DATE: WED., JULY 10 flock to the auction each year, and thousands more pore through the section for news about the auction and the part they can play in it. AD DEADLINE: WED., JULY 3 We're planning to make this year's Auction tabloid bigger and better than ever. 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