6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 28, 1996 ENE MR. AND MRS. BRIAN SCHUH Jodi Salansky exchanges vows with Brian Schuh St. Mary's Church in Wappingers Falls, NY was the setting for the June 8 wedding of Jodi A. Salansky of Wappinger Falls, NY, and Brian Schuh of Beacon, NY. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose F. Salansky, Wappinger Falls, and the grand- daughter of Margaret Schrama, Ceasetown, PA and Mary Salansky, formerly of Chase. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schuh of Winston-Salen, NC. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Judi Schuh, sister of the groom. Bridesmaids were Kimberly - Boggs, Heidi Burch and Amy Schuh, sister of the groom. The groom's best man was William Holstein. Ushers were Robert Bucki, Paul Chaloux and Leonard Ritchie. - A reception was held at the Villa Borghese, Wappinger Falls, NY. The couple departed on a wedding trip to Hawaii. The bride is a 1992 graduate of Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Poughkeepsie, NY, and a 1996 graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA, with a bachelor of science in chemical engineering. She is employed as a chemical process engineer at MiCRUS, East Fishkill, NY ~The groom is a 1984 graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, NC, and a 1988 summa cum laude graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering. He received his master of science degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University in 1992. He is employed as an electrical engineer at IBM, East Fishkill, NY. The couple resides in Beacon, NY. Boro office closed Labor Day date. Garbage and recycling will be picked up September 3. Harveys Lake Borough Office will be closed September 2 in obser- vance of Labor Day. There will be no garbage or recycling pickup on that 454 Mt. Zion Rd., Harding j (Location: Rte. 92 N. to Oberdorfer Rd. to top of hill, Make right on Mt.Zion Rd. 1/2 mi. on right) Monday - Ladies Day Special $12 (Greens fees and Wednesday - Senior Day Special $12 cart, 18 holes) Offer good only from 9 a.m. to if vi: Golf Special Mon., Aug. 19-Fri. ug. 30 Proper Golf Attire is required Call for more Info - 388-2500 Schultz named OPM employee of month Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc. recently named Diane Schultz as the Employee-of-the-Quarter. A presentation at the plant recognized her efforts and contributions. Diane joined OPM in 1994 and applying her art background in the pre-press department. She received an Employee-of-the-Quarter certificate, preferred parking for the quarter, a dinner gift certificate and a $200 savings bond. Diane Schultz is congratulated by Mark Umphred, Sr., director of pre-press operations. Dynamic dance duo Duo partners Kassy Yedesko, left and Amanda Boytin, right, recently competed at the Northeast Talent Championships held at Split Rock Lodge in the Poconos. They were awarded the title “Best Overall Duo” in their age division for having the highest combined scores. The girls also competed in the Eastern Performing Arts Talent competition in McAffee, New Jersey and won first place in every category they entered; tap, novelty and pantomime. Kassy is the daughter of William and Kathryn Yedesko of Trucksville; Amanda is the daughter of Charles and Amy Boytin of Hunlock Creek. Both girls are dance students under the direction of Robert Oberst, owner and director of the Back Mountain Dance Studio of Dallas. The studio is now taking registrations for fall classes in tap, jazz and ballet, as well as gymnastics, for children ages 3 and up. To register, call 675-7227. Memorial 1tems donated to Back Mountain Library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection: In memory of Kurt Rosenthal “American Justice” presented by The Howard Levinson Family, James and Nancy Wilson and Daniel and Karen Flannery. In memory of Jack C. Barnes “The New Book of Sail Trim" pre- sented by Bill and Barbara Wentz. “The Period Ship Handbook 2" presented by Jean M. and Jack H. Schramm. In memory of Mr. Thomas Kiley “Peter Deane’s Guide to Fly-Ty- ing” presented by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gager. In memory of Anne G. Flannery “Learn Bridge in a Weekend” “Over Your Shoulder” presented by Raymond and Melanie Harris. “All You Need to Know About Bidding” presented by Carol M. King. “The Night of the Scorpion”, “Hidden Charges”, “The Prince of Dark- ness”, “Daisy Bates in The Desert”, “Again”, “Hunter in the Dark", “Cruel April”, “The Western Trail”, “The Tolpuddle Woman” presented by The Anne G. Flannery Memo- rial Fund. In memory of David G. Shelby, Jr. “Robert Frost” presented by Catherine M. Tasco. “From Bond- age” presented by Dorothy Philo. In memory of Doris Spencer “Simple Abudnance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy” presented by her loving daughter Sharon Wallace and Family. In memory of Roy Smith Jr. “Spring Collection” presented by Lauren and Donna Smith. In memory of Gloria Hill “The Tenth Insight” presented by Nancy Ann Cresko. In memory of Elwood Rowlands “Hunting” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson. In memory of Ruth Howell “Notes From a Small Island” pre- sented by Dorothy Baker. In memory of Richard S. Conrad “Youth League Football-Coaching” presented by The Law Firm of Marsh and Yanik. In memory of Anne G. Flannery “Betty Crocker's New Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook, 1991" presented by Jane McMichael. “Primary Colors”, “Two ‘Dead Girls”, “The Light On Hogback Hill", “Waiting to Exhale”, “Double Whammy”, “A Long Fatal Love. Chase”, “The Red Shoes”, “The. Grid", “The Dark Room”, “The New Rector”, “West of Dodge”, pre- sented by The Memorial Fund. In memory of Beverly Marchetti “The Collected Poems of Barbara: Howes, 1945-1990", “Zalin's Handbook of Thimbles and Sew- ing Implements”, “God's Treasury of Virtues”, “Healthy Cooking With Joan Lunden”, “AThousand Days. of Magic: DressingJackie Kennedy’ For the White House”, “Most Be-" loved Bible Passages”, “American Decades 1900-1909" presented by The Steering Committee-Friends of The Library. In memory of Mary G. Mad, “Roasting” presented by Margaret Stelma. “Timeless Healing” pre- sented by Margaret Sodusky. - In memory of Freida Schalm, a. friend of the library and one who * loved gardening, sewing and needlepoint. She especially -en- - joyed the auction and attended faithfully for 35 years “Quick And Easy Cross Stitch Designs In- spired By Your Garden”, “Reader's Digest Guide to Creative Garden- ing" presented by Her Ertley Grandchildren with love. .". In memory of John J. Zukoski, Sr. “The Armies of U.S. Grant” presented by Patricia Zukoski. In memory of Helen Carmon “Look Again”, “A Bear Called Paddington” presented by Victor. . and Ann Smith. In memory of Roy Stambaugh’: “Game Dog” presented by Betty: Smith and Family. In memory of Mr. David Shelby, Jr. “The Future of Capitalism” presented by The Dallas School District Administration and Board" of Directors. : Choral society seeks singers The College Misericordia Choral Society, directed by Dr. Join Curtis, is currrently accepting new members for the 1996-97 season. All members of the community are welcome to join without audition. Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-9:30 p.m. in Kennedy Lounge, Merrick Hall. The first rehearsal is August 27. The repertoire for the Christmas program will include Magnificat by Antonio Vivaldi and Cantata #142 by J.S. Bach. For more information call Dr. Curtis at 674-6739. Meals on Wheels seeks volunteers Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteers to help distribute meals in ° sections of the Back Mountain and Wyoming Valley. The work takes approximately two hours a day, between 10 a.m. and noon. Yolutiesrs may schedule days whenever it's convenient. Call 288-1023 between 7:30 a.m. and noon. Meals on Wheels 0 a) | { & ~, LJ delivers a cooked meal and a light evening snack to the elderly, five days’ J a week. 3. Minute Phone Call or 3 Hours InThe Kitchen? When Taste Matters=Go With The Call. Company coming over? You've got enough worry without stressing about the meal. Let Heavenly Ham do the cooking and you take the accolades. Present a mouth- watering, honey and spice glazed ham or boneless Perfect Turkey. Perfect party planning, by Heavenly Ham. ; 3 S, Off Eee en Spar , “When | | One Large Smoked A Boneless Turkey Breast Siniawa Plaza Il, 348-0080 ] AB82196 http: Iwheavenieh com Exp. Sept. 31, '96 I: Not valid with any other offer. Good at participating stores only. h FEES EEE PENNE EE EN ED GR NE DEE REE EE IE SE GE SE (% Taste Matters!’ I: = i | (Fes {GOES THE Ty * LUZERNE COUNTY FAIR September 4-8, 1996 « Route 118, Dallas-Lehman, PA 717-675-FAIR - http://www?2.epix.net/~ fair ENTERTAINMENT Desperado J.T. Maxwell Band Sunday The Vogues All Week: Eastern Intertribal Alliance Native American Cultural Exhibit e Bob Jones Petting Zoo e Granpa Cratchet & his Flying Machine _ Saturday "Winnie The Pooh" by the Northeast Jr. Players e Sunday - Luzerne County Fair Draft Horse Show Saturday......North Country thei Jerry O'Toole ¥ ~ Fireworks Finale 4 on Be BEST SPORTS “RADIO Be an an as mn a na wn sn me oll SS SE GE EE A I A SE AE AS EE A | of i NEW YORK ) | CR FOOTBALL 1996 ! Sunday, September 1 i Sunday, September 8 | Sunday, September 15 Sunday, September 22 i Sunday. September 29 | Sunday. October 13 Sunday. October 20) i Sunday, October 27 i Sunday. November 3 ] Sunday. November 10 Sunday. November 17 i Sunday, November 24 A Sunday. December 1 Sunday. December 8 i Sunday. December 15 i Saturday. December 21 EVERY GAME ALL SEASON GIANTS vs. Bulla... oin iii dd 8:00 pm GIANTS: ve. Dallas. cio ns ae 3:00 pm GIANTS vs. Washington..................... 4:00 pm GIANTS vs. New York Jets... 1:00 pm GIANTS vs. Minhesota....................... 1:00 pm GIANTS vs: Philadelphia.................. 4:00 pm GIANTS As. Washington..................... 1:00 pm GIANTS vst Doteolt es ld 1:00 pm GIANTS ASC ANIZONA. oii dois 1:00 pm GIANTS ve Carolina... cust sl, 8:00 pm GIANTS vs ARIZONA. ol itil ss 2:00 pm GIANTS vss. Dallas. a fmf vs a 4:00 pm GIANTS vs. Philadelphia... 1:00 pm GIANTS vs OMIa rl a 1:00 pm GIANTS NS New Orleans... 1:00 pm GIANTS vs New England... 12:30 pm Plavott games it available will he scheduled Tater (Cx RLLLLELEEEEE EE LES | Friday, August 30 ol. TAT - Wyoming Valley West at Scranton Prep BIG Friday. September 6 = Scranton at Valley View i Saturday, September 7 = Dunmore at Abington Heights : EIEVEN Friday, September 13 = West Scranton at North Pocono i Saturday, September 14 = Western Wayne at Lackawanna Trail i HIGH SCHOOL Friday. September 20 = North Pocono al Dunmore i FOOTBALL Saturday. September 21 - Riverside at Lakeland n 1 99 6 Friday. September 27 = Scranton Prep al Valley View Friday, October 4 - Lackawanna Trail at Mid Valle i Broadcast Schedule* Saturday, October 5 - Montrose at Bishop O'Hara q Friday. October 11 - Honesdale at Valley View y Saturday. October 12 = Scranton al Lakeland Friday. October 18 - Lackawanna Trail at Old Forge i Friday. 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