— The Dailas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 18, 1996 , 7 i chuian UM Women to meet Sept. 24 ! The Lehman United Methodist Women will host The Rev. Anita » * ‘Ambrose at the first fall meeting at 7 p.m. on Sept. 24. North Branch Friends resume fall schedule i The North Branch Friends (Quakers) has resumed the fall schedule at Wyoming Seminary Lower School, 1560 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, with adult discussion and Sunday School at 10 a.m. and unprogrammed worship at 11. Affiliated with Upper Susquehanna Quarter and Philadelphis Yearly Meeting, North Branch Friends also sponsors a worship group at the State Correctional Institution, Dallas. . Anyone interested in learning about the Religious Society of Friends is welcome to visit. For more information, call 825-0675. St. Paul's slates Saturday services Weekly Saturday afternoon services of Holy Communion at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 196 N. Main Street, will begin Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. Services will be simple, brief and informal, with two hymns, quiet: times for guided reflection, a scripture lesson and brief meditation amd gathering around the altar for sharing prayers and the Eucharist. : Intended primarly for members who are unable to attend Sunday morning, these services are nevertheless ecumenical in format and easy to follow for those unfamiliar with the Lutheran liturgy. Shavertown Fire Co. to hold craft sale Sept. 21 {The Ladies Auxiliary of the Shavertown Volunteer Fire Company will be hold a craft sale, Sept. 21 at the Shavertown Fire Hall near Cook's Drug Store. The hours are 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Set up time is 8a.m. Space is $15 each. Tables are provided. If interested call June at 696-2107 or 675-4514. Reservations are due by Sept. 1. Rummage sale Sept. 25-26 at Trucksville . “The United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will sponsor a rummage sale on Sept. 25 and 26. Good quality children’s and adult clothing will be offered for sale at very reasonable - prices. The sale hours will be 2 p.m.-8 p.m. on Wed., Sept. 25 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thurs., Sept. 26. Bag Day will be from 12 noon until closing on Sept. 26. All merchandise will sell for $1 a bag. ! In conjunction with the sale, the Nearly-New Kids Shop will be open on Thurs., Sept. 26 from 10 a.m.-noon. i The rummage sale will be held in the Fellowship Hall of the Educational Building of the Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Road (just off Route 309N) Trucksville. The Nearly-New Kids Shop is located in the Memorial Room (lower level) of the church. } Home schoolers to host kickoff picnic |] . The Wyoming Valley Homeschoolers' Organization will host its annual Kick Foo Picnic for the 1996 school year. All area home schoolers are invied. Call 472-3298 or 868-5678 for more information. Lake Twp. to collect newsprint Sept. 21 Newspapers will be collected at the Lake Township drop-off center on Rte. 29 Sept. 21, 9a.m.-11 a.m. Paper should be packed in paper bags and all glossy inserts removed. Flu shot clinics slated for area Sik Fight the Flu Clinics sponsored by the VNA/Home Health Services, originally from Luzerne County, will be held in the Back Mountain Oct. 1'and 12 at Mr. Z's and Oct. 15 at the CVS Pharmacy, all from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ¥*"They are covered by Medicare Part B, but you must have your Medicare card with you. Medicare HMO members must receive their flu ishot from their primary physician for cost reimbursement. All others ‘will be charged $10 a shot; must be 18 or older. Terwilliger named to staff of Major Arts Center Guthy erwilliger has joined the staff of Major Performing Arts ‘Cerjter i in Trucksville and Pittston ras head of the gymnastics and ¥Tumblebear gym programs. . She has 10 plus years of inten- : ivé gymnastics training and rcoathing to her credit, plus four years of competitive involvement fthrough the U.S. Gymnastics iF ederation. t She will offer Saturday classes gn tumbling and acrobatics, using ats, various accessories and the Bootn. to aid in the development of iskills, strength, flexibility and co- Po Sad Ro Je J J SR ek ts Re fi SEL x CATHY TERWILLIGER For more information call Judy at 696-4755. Classes are held in Trucksville. REV. AND MRS. DENNIS MADEIRA Congregation honors Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Madeira Pastor Dennis and Lucille Ma- deira of Dallas, were given a sur- prise celebration dinner honoring their 30 years in the ministry Aug. 24 at the Ramada Inn, by mem- bers of New Life Community Church. Pastor Madeira was ordained in Bel Air, MD and has served in three churches: First Christian Church in Waynesboro, PA, Westmoor Church of Christ, Kingston, and New Life Commu- nity Church, Dallas. The church family aranged a show with original songs, skits, videos and a surprise gift of a trip to the Holy Land. An album of pictures and notes of apprecia- tion were also compiled for the Madeiras as a memento of the evening. Pastor and Mrs. Madeira would like to thank everyone who came or participated in any way to make the evening memorable. Brochures are available for those who are interested in going to the Holy Land with the Madeiras in April. Call 639-5433 for infor- mation. Senior Citizen 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 menu is for the week of September 23. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Barbecue rib patty, tater tots, corn cobettes, tomato juice, chilled peaches, sandwich roll, ketchup. TUESDAY - Grilled chicken, rice pilaf, carrots w/dill, canta- loupe, whole wheat roll. WEDNESDAY - Baked mani- cotti w/meatballs, and tomato sauce, lima beans, gelatin, or- ange juice, banana, Italian bread, salad w/Italian dressing, parmesan cheese. THURSDAY - Baked ham, cau- liflower w/buttercrumb topping, whole wheat bread, rice pudding. Meadows seeks volunteers The Volunteer Department at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, is seeking volunters to help escort residents to and from beauty shop appointments at the center's Beauty Shop. Morning and afternoon assignments are available on a substitute basis. Training provided. Please call the volunteer department at 675- 8600. Ext. 138. tordination. 5 a FRIDAY - Tuna salad platter, macaroni salad, marinated toma- toes, cranberry juice, minestrone soup, assorted crackers, lemon pie. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau for the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizens Center nearest your home. Ballet NE to host dancers’, aaa apprentices’ tryouts Sept. 2 Peter and Kristin Degnan, ar- tistic and associate directors, have announced that the autumn com- pany audition for performing po- sitions in Ballet Northeast will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. for appren- tices, and 2:30-4 p.m. for com- pany members September 22 at the Degnan Ballet Center, 32 Forrest Street in Wilkes-Barre. Ballet Northeast is a non-profit corporation established in 1984 to provide aspiring young area dancers with opportunities to par- ticipate in professional public per- formances of classical ballet, mod- ern and jazz dance. During the 1996-97 season— the company's 13th—BNE will present at the Darte Center for the Performing Arts, “The Firebird” (Nov. 9-10), the traditional holi- day classic, “The Nutcracker” (Dec. 13-15), and “The Sleeping Beauty” (March 21-28), a major work from the classical repertory. BNE company auditions are open to any qualified and serious student of classical dance. Mini- mum requirements for participa- tion in the audition are: some prior classical dance training and at least 11 years of age for pro- spective apprentices, and at least 13 years of age for candidates for regular company positions. -.’ Preferred dress for the audition is black legtard, pink tights and ballet slippers for girls; tank tops or T-shirt, tights and ballet shoes for boys. of $5. The placement auditions for supporting roles in The Nutcracker will be held for younger DBC stu dents (seven years of age of older) September 29, 1t02:30 p.m. Since admission to classes at the DBC is still open, new registrants may also qualify for participation in this performance. There is an audition fee For additional information call 825-3515 after 5 p.m. Flea mart at Maple Grove Church Oct. 5 The Maple Grove United Methodist Church Women will hold a flea market and craft sale at the church October 5, 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Inside and outside spaces are available. To rent a space or for more information call 477-2292 or 477-5300. Refreshments will be on sale all day. The church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek about 1/4 mile from Sheldon’s Lunch. Donald Scavone will celebrate third birthday Donald Joseph Scavone, 111, will celebrate his second birthday Sep- tember 20. He is the son of Donald and Gina Scavone of Dallas. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scavone, Sr. of Sweet Valley and Robert Steele of Camp Hill. His great-grandmother is Marcella Rohland of Huntingdon. D.J. has a sister, Alysa, who is eight years old. Happy Birthday, D.J.! Get Cash Back And : A Great Rate With Our : (Pain may be leliminated for millions (SPECIAL) -- A drug that is excit- ing researchers in the treatment of pain has been formulated into a new product known as "Arthur {tis " and is being called a "Medi- cal Miracle" by some, in the treat- mentofdebilitatingconditionssuch as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, painful muscle aches, joint aches, simplebackache,bruises,and more. Althougii the mechanism of action isunclear,experimentsindicatethat Arthur Itis, relieves pain by first selectively attracting, and then de- stroying the messenger chemical which carries pain sensations to the brain, thus eliminating pain in the affected area. 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