16 The Dallas Post Da Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 16, 1996 | CALENDAR Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will appear the two weeks prior to an event. To submit material, send or bring it to The Dallas Post, 45 Main Road, Dallas PA 18612. Deadline is Friday at‘3 p.m. Heart-stopping | COMMUNITY CLUBS/GROUPS OCT. 19, CRAFT SHOW, United Methodist Women of Trucksville UM Church, 10 a.m. until4 p.m. All proceds from the show go toward the organization's mission projects. OCT. 19, HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW, Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in church social room (outdoors weather permitting). Dorcas Soci- ety will apply for matching funds from the Helping Hand Fund spon- sored by the Aid Association for Lutherans Branch 5630. OCT.19,11THANNUAL FALLAUC- TION Gate of Heaven School. Doors open at 6 p.m. for preview of items, with the auction starting at 7 p.m. Admission is $5 per person and $7.50 per couple. Refresh- ments will be served. All proceeds will benefit the Gate of Heaven School Parents/Teachers Guild. OCT. 20, BINGO MARATHON, Northmoreland Fire Co. 50 games, $25 per game includes dinner, snacks, soda, coffee. Early birds 1:30 p.m., reg. games 2 p.m. Call 333-4906 for information. - OCT. 26, FLEA MARKET, Ladies Auxiliary of Jackson Twp. Vol. Fire Co. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Jackson Twp. Fire Hall. Tables available at $10, large; and $8 small. To re- serve tables call 675-2687, 696- 1700, 675-4238. Refreshments will be available. ocr. 26, PRINCE OF PEACE EPIS- COPAL CHURCH ANNUAL CRAFTFAIR,10a.m.-4p.m. atthe Churchon Main St., Dallas. Home- made soups, salads, sandwiches and pies available for purchase. Admission and parking are free. SPECIAL EVENTS p.m. OCT. 24, FORUM, A discussion of issues that affect our society and ; how they should be dealt with at College Misericordia. 5:30-8:30 in Merrick Hall. Part of the Institute on Sacred Scripture's con- tinuing program “Conversations With...” featuring the Most Rever- end Joseph M. Sullivan, D.D., M.S.W., M.P.A, auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn, NY. OCT. 16, WYOMING VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE, 7 p.m. in the Dallas Middle School Cafete- ria. Program will be on Lt. Col. Eugene Beaumont, a native of Wilkes-Barre, presented by Stephen Lewis, and brief report on the PA Regiments 143rd and 52nd by Mark Kahn. Question and an- swer will follow. Anyone interested in the Civil War is welcome. For more information, call Ed Brewer, 675-3803. OCT. 16, FAMILY HISTORY NIGHT, OCT. 21, Genealogical Research Society of NE PA workshop, 7 p.m., 201 W. Grant St., Olyphant, in the Lackawanna Community HousingAuthority Community Room. For information, 383-7661. MOZART CLUB OF WILKES-BARRE, meets at the Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston. Business meetingat 7:30 p.m., pro- gram at 8 p.m. An "Evening with Guitar” will be presented by Jean Anastasia as soloist in music writ- ten for classical guitar by Yocoh, Brouwer and Koshkin. Allprograms open to the public. OCT. 23, TOPS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly weight loss support group. Open house 9 a.m. Noxen United Methodist Church, Bring a friend. No charge, no obligation. 298- 2708. OCT. 28, LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMRICA N PA CHAPTER, annual meeting & Medical Symposium, 7:30 p.m. at the Community Medi- cal Center, School of Nursing, Scranton, “Latest in Lupus” and “Ask the Doctor Panel” will feature LFA’s Medical Advisory Board. Drs. Abrams, Cruciani, Santioni, Prior, Marsili and Dhaduk are among the presenters. Community is wel- come. For more info, call 586- 4724. IDETOWNUMCHURCHCOUPLE’S CLUB meets the third Saturday of each month January through June, checkups at Haunted Barn During the last three weekends in October, Dr. Brain Barnabus will conduct experiments in his renowned clinical laboratory at the Haunted House in Lehman. The clinic stall is requesting do- nations of hearts, eyes, brains, livers, feet, hands and mice to be used for various scary scientific experiments. Insiders involved with the project predict that this clinic will generate many wonderful discov- eries and may even raise a few eyebrows. Visiting hours are between 7 to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 7 to 10 p.m. on all other nights. The entrance fee to the clinic is $4.00 and will benefit the Lehman U.M.F.Y., the Lehman Volunteer Fire Co., the Lake-Lehman Cho- rus and the Wyoming Valley Children’s Aid Fund. Call the Spook Line during the month of October: 675-1216 for some great Ghost Stories and for updates about the Haunted Barn. The mysterious Wizard, ghastly ghouls and creepy things that go bump in the night await those who dare to enter the Haunted Barn at Lehman, presented by the Lehman United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Proceeds benefit the MYF, the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company, the Wyoming Valley Children’s Aid Fund and the Lake-Lehman Chorus. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE and September through Decem- ber. New members are always welcome. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meet- ings in the Back Mountain: Monday - 7:15 p.m. (OD) and 8:30 p.m. (OS), Prince of Peace Church, Main Street, Dallas. Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. (OD) at the = CLUBS/GROUPS UIE BH Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. (OD) at Loyalville Methodist Church. Friday -8p.m., (CD) at St. Therese's Church Rectory, Pioneer and Davis St., Shavertown. OD: Open discussion; OS: Open speakers. GIT RES THROUGH OCT. 25, STUDENT MEDIA RETROSPZCTIVE, exhibit by The Crown, The Regis, The _ Scop and WRKC. Kilburn Gallery, Sheehy Student Center, King’s College. Weekdays 12-5 p.m; weekends, 2p.m.-5p.m. 826-5966. THROUGH OCT. 26, INTERNA- TIONAL MINIATURE ART EX- HIBIT, sponsored by Cider Paint- ers of America, 39 Public Square behind Revco Bldg. 695-4830. THROUGH MID-OCT., SUE HAND watercolors, the Pine Brook Inn, Lehman Fire Hall, Lehman. Lower Demunds Rd., Dallas. THROUGH NOV. 3, EUGENE ATGET, photos of Paris in the 19th century. SordoniArt Gallery, Wilkes University. Open daily noon-5 p.m. Free. 831-4325. SAT.’S THROUGH DEC. 21, THROUGH DEC. SWETLAND HOMESTEAD, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission $3 adults; children, age 12 and under $1. Public invited. Group tours by ap- pointment only. Call Society’s of- fice at 823-6244 to schedule. Swetland Homestead is located at 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. EGYPTIAN FUNERARY ART, Everhart Mu- seum, Nay Aug Park, Scranton. Tues.-Sun. noon-5p.m. 346-7186. OCT.19-NOV.10,COLLEY EXHIBI- TION of painting, sculpture, col- lage, drawing, by Stephen J. and Amy Giriffith-Colley, MacDonald Art Gallery at College Misericordia. Free and open to the public. Gal- lery hours are Tues., Wed., Thurs., 12-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Fri. 12-5; Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Mon. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CROSSWORD CORNER . » . eagy wh i 15 16 17 ACROSS 50 “Pagliacci 88 Bellini opera 4 Relocate attractions 82 Stare 1 Bonzo, character 90 Sargasso Sea 5 Conductor 41 Wails stupidly for one 51 — majesty swimmer Andre 42 — Spumante 83 Qty. 18 19 20: 6 Word form (high treason) 91 Burden 6 Tack on 44 “Another —" 86 Stout- for “vinegar” 52 Team 92 Juice or Isaac .7 lonian island 45 Rock pro- hearted 21° [22 23 24 11 Head start? 53 Large amount 93 Chanteuse 8 “Middle- ducer Brian 87 Actor Arnaz 15 Drink likea 54 Titania's Edith march” 49 “Hey there!” 89 Antonym: 25 26 27 28 dachshund hubby 94 End of remark author 51 Croquet abbr. 18 Gossip 56 Cattle chow 97 Hong Kong 9 Franchot of arena? 91 They may be 30 31 32 [33 [34 material 57 David of “The craft “Mutiny on 52 Patriot rolled 19 Sorrow Pink Panther” 100 Unconven- the Bounty” Deane 92 Broadway 36 37 20 Grandpa 58 Part 3 of tional 10 Mork's home 55 Ancient deity light McCoy remark 101 “Le — Soleil” planet 56 Bossy 95 Michael 41 42 43 21 Fancy 60 Cellist's need {Louis XIV) 11 Remote remark? Learned horseplay? 61 Eternal 102 Ms. Meadows 12 Melville novel 57 Liam of series 45 46 22 Start of a 63 “The truth 104 Few and far 13 Hogwash “Rob Roy” 96 Formal remark by at last!” between 14 Intensify 59 Mends 98 Shortly rvi 48 49 50 |51 115 Across 64 Part 4 of 106 Decimal base 15 Tom Thumb, argyles 99 Dues payer 24 Coll. cadets remark 107 Harry — Zell e.g. 60 Sandwich 102 Like St. Nick 25 Analyze 68 Thompson 108 Plato's last 16 Fruit-tree choice 103 Composer go ps 54 poetry or Salonga letter spray 62 Dollop Bruckner 26 Actor Martin 69 “Alice in 112 Gum gobs 17 Soprano Lily 65 Not quite 104 Lohengrin’s 55 50 57 27 Adversary Wonderland” 113 Cat's dogs 21 “Fie!” closed bird ; 28 “Scooby- —" author 115 Speaker of 23 Tear to bits 66 Still 105 Colorless 29 Detinely 73 Cross : remark 28 Challenge 67 “Gremlins” 106 Pollux islikes continents 18 Nautical 30 Jo's sister critter or April expen- i 31 Data, often ~~ 74 Pait 5 of adverb 32 Soft shade 69 Proofreader’s Bert Bobbsey ACROSS 4 a pe H Clicks and 33 Ump’s kin remark 119 Thoth's bird 33 Printing mark 107 Former “This 1 19th Amendment 44 “M Iv" card ducks and geese 34 Shimmer 79 Hersey 120 Give the process, 70 “Farewell!” Old House" beneficiaries Onopoty card 17 Some woven 35 Donohoe or setting green light for short to Francois host 6 Actress Wray 45 Waterside fabrics Blake 80 Part of Q.E.D. 121 Disintegrate 34 Kyoto 71 Hastily 109 Saarinen 0 A bit aw stopover 19 Plaster of 38 Part 2 of 82 Room with 122 Nancy Drew's companion convicted the younger 12 Cogni ry 47 Carville’s Paris on which remark a view? boyfriend 35 Distant 72 Protein 110 Mushroom ognizant talk-show- Oh Lal 42 Game 84 Piggy, in 123 Say itisn't so 36 Ghost-singer source 111 Swit costar 13 Barcelona host wife 1 Pu p ending? away 124 Singer Freda Nixon 75 Itty-bitty 114 Honest name bravo 49 Perch 2 Ypose 43 Fresh from 85 Journalist ~~ 125 “Laugh-In" 37 Word on a 76 Architectural 115 Former gas- 14 AF.L. partner 52 Model Carol 22 Not neg. a race Jacob comic pump features station 15 Tend a stubborn 5 2. 24 Fluffy 46 “The Trouble 86 “Young DOWN 38 Dean of “Lois 77 “— is an freebie knot 3 Mamie 's man neckwear — Angels” Frankenstein” 1 Dernier — & Clark” island” 116 Have a 16 New Test t 54 Bring about 26 Eastern temple 47 Fasten a role 2 Savage sorts 39 Meadow 78 Unwilling to mortgage Estamen 55 Napoleonic 28 “Fidelio,” e.g. brogue 87 Jean-Claude 3 “—a man mamas listen 117 Browning's Opener marshal 30 Addressee 48 “My fault!” Van — with seven ..." 40 Disneyland ~~ 81 Promising bedtime? 18 Betsboth ways scp. 20 Remark from ; 32 Atlanta-based TT FT ELE ST BE TG [ig 13 [3 15 [16 [17 Jack Benn 57 *—no attorney 21 Wi ay questions...” 33 One of the 18 19 50 21 bbe service DOWN Gabors ao. 1 Conflict 34 Harrison or 22 23 24 25 23 Longing 2 Have debts Reed 24 Hitchcock 36 Okl h 26 27 28 29 [30 antagonists 3 Decathlon 2 ahoman 25 Daytime TV champ in Madison Ave. Me - oy - entry 1948 and 1952 employee 27 Milkmaid’s 4 One of 39 Fraser of 35 [36 [37 38 39 40 [41 perch HOMES tennis fame 29 Pieces of Lamb? 5 Indigent 40 Pier 42 43 [44 [45 46 47 31 Golf’s first 6 Instigate 42 Places in the $1,000,000 7 “Oh, woe!” ean 48 49 50 51 52 winner 8 Nevertheless 45 Tour de France 35 Christmas entree : entry 53 54 [55 56 57 37 Be frugal 9 Yellow brows 46 A lo-0-0-ong 38 Pear variet time 58 59 y 10 She 50 0 12 41 Feast-famine as 48 Backtalk 63 64 [65 [66 67 68 link mother ~ 50 Bottom line 51 Uno, due, — [69 (70 |71 72 73 74 75 76 (77 |78 THE INTERNATIONAL ne chal leng er ® CROSSNUMBER GAME 79 80 [81 82 [83 84 DIRECTIONS: 85 86 87 88 [89 Fill each square with a number, one through nine. Bis - < * Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. 90 91 92 a3 nd RS * Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. Oo I) » Diagonal squares through center should add to 94 95 96 5 2 ed total in upper and lower right. & ©| THERE MAY BE MORE ne 107 102 1103 5 5 THAN ONE SOLUTION 105 106 107 108 109 |110 |111 2 S Todays Challenge wv SDL Time Minutes 112 iE co 113 [114 115 116 wl {28 16 seconds 118 119 120 131 Z = Your Working < © Time Minutes 122 123 124 125 Seconds v] OCT. 17, DUTCH VOLCAL EN- SEMBLE QUINK will open Wyo- ming Seminary’s 1996-97 Perform- ing Arts Series, 8 p.m. in the Buckingham Performing Arts Cen- ter, North Sprague Ave., Kingston. For more information or a brochure on the series, call Wyoming Semi- nary at 283-6090. OCT. 18, NORTHEAST PA DOO- WOPP SOCIETY DANCE CLUB SOUNDS, of the 50's & 60's. 8-12 p.m. St. Mary’s Center, 320 Mifflin Ave., Scranton. Food and drinks available. Door prizes awarded. Admission $5 ot $3 gor NE PA Doo-Wopp Society members. For tickets call 842-0730, 383-9348 or 696-4325. OCT. 20, SUZUKI SCHOOL FOR STRINGS, 12th annual concert, Buckingham Performing Arts Cen- ter, Wyoming Seminary, Sprague Ave., Kingston, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Concerts are free and open to the public. Suzuki School for Strings is located at the F.L. Peterson Arts Center on Union St., Kingston. To enroll children as young as 4 years old, call 287-6671 to schedule a lesson observation and talk to one of the teachers. OCT. 20 BILLY JOEL, songwriter and singer presents an Evening of Questions, Answers and a Little Bit of Music at Wilkes University 7 p.m. inthe Arnaud C. Marts Center, 274 S. Franklin St. Tickets available to public Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Stark Learning Center Lobby, 150-180 S. Franklin St. Tickets are $28 for reserved and general ad- mission seating. Limit 6 tickets per person. For more information, con- tact Wilkes University Student Ac- tivities office at 1-800-WILKES-U, ext. 4108, or 831-4108. OUTDOORS OCT. 19, SIERRA CLUB hikes Kettle Creek Gorge, Wild Area in Sullivan County, 6.4 miles, remote, rugged with spectacular waterfalls. Bepre- pared to wade or hop streams and climb, 1,400 feet verticle. Bring water, lunch and wear sturdy boots. Meet at Ramada Inn off 1-81 in Scranton at 8 a.m., or Office Max outside the Wyoming Valley Mall, 8:30 a.m. Public is invited. For information 586-1930. 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Ahead BEY eToMpR 0]0 Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! Mon.: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm Fri.: 11:00 am - 12:00 Midnight Sat.: 12:30 pm - 12:00 Midnight « Sun.: 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm Window Shopping... Tor Your Home! Mesko Glass features a full line of Custom Guard vinyl replacement windows! e Shop at home service Professional installation * Free estimates * Financing available * Over 66 years of experience GARD A CHELSEA BUILDING PRODUCT N AN Stop by or call Mesko Glass today! 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