2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 9, 1997 i Ladies Auxiliary to hold cookie sale T he Shavertown Ladies Auxil- iary is having a Welsh Cookie sale April 19, orders by April 14, $1.75 Call 675-1881 to place an Grier. Pick up time 12:30 p.m. at hefirehall on Main Street Shav- Sein. Your orders are appreci- Virgin statue on di splay until April 12 . *»*The Diocesan Pilgrim Virgin Statue is at the home of Len and Hosey, 118 Falcon Drive, Larkmount, Larksville, until Sat- urday April 12. Rosary Devotion Will commence each evening at 7:30 p.m. + This ‘Hour of Reparation: con- sists of prayers for world peace, an’iincrease of vocations to the Religious life, for the virtue of burity among youth, for the re- urn to the obedience of the “Ten Commandments” and for consti- tutional amendments which will abolish all types of abortions and prohibit pornography. “Anyone interested in partici- pating in these Rosary Devotions igtigieome in the Hosey home. Artist helps SPCA Sue Hand donated a painting created especially for the 40th anniversary of the Luzerne County SPCA, which will be raffled off to benefit the organization. The mahogany-framed painting is a vista of Wyoming Valley, painted in the tonalism technique. It will be awarded at the SPCA's 40th anniversary dinner April 9. (¢ontinued from page 1) we have been given the grant,” Glogowski said. “It will go a long way in helping us work on roads that were not a priority to the township. That part of the town- ship will be pretty much up to shuff.” In other road repair news, the township voted unanimously to authorize the township secretary to advertise for bids for three pro- posed road surfacing projects. Being considered for resurfacing are Oldfield Road, Worthington Road, and Sheffield Road. _Glogowski said the township is only looking at costs for the work, not committing to the repair. Wilkes explained that once the township has an idea of cost, he will then be able to determine if the repairs are within the budget. ‘ The board also voted to appoint Hew members to several township committee positions left vacant by recent resignations. Walter illings was appointed to the Plan- ning Committee, Diane Gallagher was selected for the Citizens Advi- sory Board and Bob Seeley was gppoinied to the Recreation Board. » Township Solicitor Blythe Evaris said the township’s court. injunction against American As- phalt will begin again April 16. The township alleges the asphalt FJ company has been mining 800 feet outside the mining zone. The current lawsuit went to court in January 1997. Township resident Fred Murray questioned the board once again about removal of contaminated soil from township property that took place in 1992. Murray ques- tioned conflicting numbers that turned up in newspaper reports and township records as to the amount of soil removed and the cost of removal. Glogowski told Murray that he is unable to con- trol what someone writes in a newspaper. In response to Murray's request for a public hearing regarding the removal, Glogowski said, “I'm just as tight with a nickel as you are, Mr. Murray. I still don’t believe the township did anything wrong. We did everything in compliance with the law. Everything was done at public meetings.” M. Ronald Ley Celebrating Our 50% Anniversary of Service Certified Public Accountant FAX: (717) 823-8539 Sa ay sd [am = — — oO oe > ® Tax Preparation and Planning e Financial Consulting and Planning ® Small Business Bookkeeping Phones: (717) 823-4136 or (717) 823-4137 Suite 1122, PNC Bank Bidg., 69 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-2596 Established in 1947 : 2 :f N.E. 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Primary discussion will focus on the application, admission and nomination process for entrance into the Naval Academy. There will also be videos and informal ‘discussions on Academy life. As- sisting in the presentation will be several local midshipmen cur- rently attending the Academy. Any high school underclass- man from Northeastern Pennsyl- vania having an interest in at- tending the Academy is encour- aged to participate. The Academy is an equal opportunity institu- tion open to men and women. Richard Rusnok, club presi- dent, has announced that fellow Parent Club members will be in attendance to discuss the ben- efits of the networking and sup- port that exists among Academy families. Following the program refresh- ments will be served. Enjoy the View! Watch Spring Unfurl! 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