Franklin Twp. 1 (continued from page 1) : areas that need to be recon- : structed. : for the budget, get :' more up to date,” 3! the computer, it "will not only b ..more accurate, { ». but readily avail- able at all meet- rings. *. gency road work, we can set aside . money and know exactly how . much we have to spend.” He said The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 30, 1997 = 3 at some meetings the budget total is not available. Hilstolsky has been a resident of the township for 20 years and has served on the planning com- “I would like to use a computer . explained the Re- mission for the past three. He *. publican candi- would like to see the supervisors . date. Hilstolsky working together for the commu- :: believes by hav- nity. “There seems to be some ing the budget on conflict on the current board. Supervisors should work for the people in the township, that’s what they're elected for,” he said. Incumbent Robert Redmond, Republican, is also running for re-election. The Post was unable to reach him for this article, but expects to speak with him for the May 7 issue. JAY FUTCH “If we need to perform emer- ‘Lehman taxpayers assoc. to meet May 1 The Lake-Lehman School District Taxpayers Association is having : a "Meet the Candidates Night” Thursday, May 1. The meeting will be held at the Lehman Township Municipal Building located on “Old Route #115 and will start at 7:30 p.m. BRIDGE TO THE FUTURE Girl Scouts in Neighborhood 25 of the Penns Wood Council of the Girl Scouts of America held a bridging ceremony recently. They also took time to honor Ellie Rodda, Shavertown, who is retiring after 13 years with the Scouts, serving as public relations coordinator and territorial manager for Neighborhood 25, which is comprised of 31 troops and 404 girls in the BackMountain. At left, Moms took photos of their girls. Ellie Rodda looked on as Jamie Kozemko read a tribute (lower left). A Scout crossed the symbolic bridge to the next level of Girl Scouting as troop leader Deb Serfass and Nicole Appel looked on. (below, center), and Lee Ricetta, Ali Dervia and Alex Napierkowski looked on intently (lower right. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK BUSINESS BRIEFS Decorators help with 'Show House' Three Back Mountain firms are participating in the 1997 Decorator Showhouse presented by the Junior League of Scranton. "Warrenwood," at the corner of Academy and Madison Sts. in Waverly, will be open for tours May 3-25. In addition to the house tour there will be a gift shop, weekend luncheons, decorating demonstrations and design seminars. Local participants are Design by Donnelly, Country Traditions and The Quilt Racque. Tickets purchased before May 1 will be S10; admission is S12 at the door. Proceeds benefit the Children's Exhibit at the Everhart Museum and the Tripp House restoration project. Call 961-8120 for more information. Republican Assoc. to meet on May 6 The Back Mountain Republican Associaton will be hosting a meeting at the Castle Inn in Dallas on May 6 at 7:30 p.m. Republican Candidates for local and county offices will be speaking and available to answer questions. Keynote speaker will be Dr. David Madeira, President of the Back Mountain Republican Association. The public is invited to come and learn where the candidates stand on issues. Complimentary refreshments will be served. All Back Mountain Republican Association members are encouraged to attend,. The regularly scheduled meeting normally held on May 7 will not be held. Residents are defined as he 7 Karen Z. 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