bD a @ 9 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 17, 1997 3 Prize winning ik * bo [3 -* » ad ao ol Co shotogra phs 3 Zit was tough, but judges in the Summer Vacation Photo est sponsored by The Dallas Post and Dallas Photo Shop picked the winners Monday morning.. Fifsi:prize went to Jill Spencer of Lehman for a shot of her nfece, Melissa Novitski, and nephew, Jared Novitski, frolicking i in the surf at Ocean City, New Jersey. "I've been taking photos half my life," she said, and makes her own greeting cards using her photos. She uses a Canon AE-1 and Fuji: or Kodak film. Second place winner Cassandra Mounce of Dallas Borough took her entry in Juné€, on her last day of school in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. She wrote on the back of the @ photo, "I was leaving to move to PA the next week and this was the last time I.would see these friends. We wanted a picture that would show 'forever.' This was it, and forever it 1S. Francis and Katherine Fertal of Sweet Valley won third prize with a photo of their son, Sean, center foreground, and his cousins at a 4th of July family picnic. “Thanks to all the people who submitted entries. Photos can be picked up anytime at whichever location they were brought to. kre » “The Northeastern Pennsylva- nia- Environmental Partners are proud to annouce the Recipients ofthé Environmental Partnership Awards to be presented at the Seventh Annual Environmental Rartnership Awards and Dinner to. be held Thurs., Oct. 9 at The Woodlands Inn in Wilkes-Barre. The recipients of the awards are: % Huntsville Golf Club for the achievement of certification through the Audubon Coopera- tive Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses. « Robert Durkin, Executive Di- rector of the Lackawanna Heri- at p 4 wa x 4 tage Valley Authority, for his work and partnership efforts on the Lackawanna Heritage Trail Res- toration Project. Bernard McGurl, Executive Di- rector of the Lackawanna River Corridor Association, for his work to rejuvenate the Lackawanna River and establish a hiking /bik- ing trail along the river corridor. Jerry Morgan and Karen Wargo, Teachers at Tunkhannock Area Middle School for their organiza- tion, planning and delivery of the Annual Environmental Days for the Tunkhannock Area Middle School. BN, eS 5% RY RN a g < - oy WN fF AF EN KN sr aY aq AY $1 5° &% 5% 4% 2» & rT FEF 5% +B Toco thing You won t get with our insurance policy 1s a home-cooked meal. ( Unless your mother works here. ) » Liberty Mutual provides (almost) everything you need in auto and homeowners insurance. Our Customer Response Center, Contractor Network and Property Replacement programs get your life back to normal in no time. That's the freedom of Liberty. esr The f freedom of Liberty Liberty Mutual Group Country Club Shopping Center Route 309 « Dallas PA 18612 + 1-800-519-2821 ak William W. 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