6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 5, 1997 ( MOVERS AND SHAKERS Is ‘Marcia Matthews, manager of trade servicees and letter of credit ~ officer at PNC Bank, Northeast : PA, was recently recognized by PNC Bank as a 1997 Performance Award winner. This corporate- wide honor re- wards and cel- MEADOWS HOLIDAY CRAFT sHow' o NOVEMBER 5 Holiday craft show at Meadows The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, is sponsoring a free “Holiday Craft Show” from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 8, in the Center's lobby and community room. All proceeds benefit residents of the center. The show will feature 36 crafters from Carol Ann’s Crafter’s Gallery, Luzerne; Christmas Treasures booth, and raffle. Meadows volunteers recently participated in a PG Energy Cookie Bake, and a bake sale will also be available. Shown are volunteers, from left, Barbara Barakat, Fran Dierolf, Lois Keller, Bea Martin, Irene Transue, Wahneta Berti, Mary Ellen Harned, PG Energy; Bernie Hill, Mildred Felix, Marilyn Gregorski, Meadows Volunteer Director; Phyllis Leskowsky, and Louise Montigney. Seated, Elinor Vino. Dallas Boro. residents must remove snow “In order to facilitate the movement of traffic and to combat the hazards of snow and ice, residents are reminded that parking vehicles on streets during snow or ice forming storms is prohibited. . Snow and ice must be removed from sidewalks and gutters within five hours after a storm. Snow or ice forming after 6 p.m. may be removed at anytime before 10 a.m. of the following day. Fasting and Prayer gathering to be held The fourth annual Fasting and Prayer gathering will be held in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas and via satellite, at the Fellowship Evangeli- cal Free Church, Hildebrandt Road, Dallas. personal, national and world revival. The church will be open to anyone interested in attending this event on Wed., Nov. 12 from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.; Thurs., Nov. 13 from 10 a.m.- 10 p.m. and Fri., Nov. 14 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. No babysitting provided. This event is co-sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ and Missions America. _ For more information, call the church office in Dallas at 675-6426. : Alzheimer's Assoc. to hold program On Sat., related diseases. Beginning at 1 p.m. in the Hospital's Blue Room, the program will consist of as series of five video tapes that cover some of the most challenging issues of caregiving. Discussions will be held throughout the presentation, with Association literature being provided to each participant. . Topics being presented at the training will be: 1) Managing Difficult Eehaviors, 2) Communicating, 3) Safety First, 4) Caring for the Caregiver, and 5) Meeting Daily Challenges. These topics will address problems such as wandering, sundowning, driving and many others. The program is free and open to the public. However, to plan for materials and space, those wishing to attend are asked to call in advance the Northeast Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Asso- ciation at 1-800-773-6677. . Family style ham dinner to be held Nov. 8 _ A Family Style Ham Supper will be held at the Sweet Valley Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley on Sat., Nov. 8 from 5-7 p.m. with takeouts at 4:30 p.m. The menu consists of ham, mashed potatoes /gravy, green beans, pickled cabbage, applesauce, rolls/butter, homemade pies, coffee or tea. Cost is $6.50 adults and $3.25 for children. Lose weight program with TOPS “Anew TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) chapter is being organized. Are you interested in losing weight? Come and meet with other men and women who have the same desire. Although you are welcome to join at any meeting, why not come to the charter (first) one. We will meet at the Lehman United Methodist Church Nov. 5, and each Wednesday fhereafter between 5:15 and 6:15 p.m. Stop by on your way home from work. For more information, call 675-7505 or 675-1682 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. IRELIGIOUS {SERVICES BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., rucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Educa- tion for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worn 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., p.m., "Genos" youth service. ar week home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30- 7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. , DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 3616. Pastors: Rev. Douglas and Janet Bryant Clark. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p:m., Chapel Service; SUNDAY: 9 am. and 11 a.m. Worship Ser- vices. Visitors expected. PHONE- A-PRAYER 675-4666. .. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. Sat. Worship 5:30 p.m.; Summer Sunday Worship 9:30 dm.; Phone 675-3859 for more information. Everyone Welcome! i! VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH @F LEHMAN - Sunday School 10 4:m.; Sunday morning service 11 a.m.; Sunday evening service 6:30 p.m.; Wed. night prayer meeting 7: 7150 p.m. Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift Call 675-5211 for details Nov. 15, the Northeast Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and Tyler Memorial Hospital will conduct a three-hour training program for family members who are caring for loved ones suffering from dementia caused by Alzheimer’s or other ebrates individu- als who consis- tently perform at an extraordinary ~ level, providing unparalleled customer satis- faction, maintaining a strong work ethic, demonstrating teamwork and leadership, contributing to improvements in the company’s operations and making significant contributions to their communi- ties. Matthews was selected as one of this year’s nine winners from the 233 nominees garnered throughout the corporation. She joined the bank in 1985 as a teller atthe Blackman Street office. Later that year, she was named a clerk in the accounting department where she worked until 1986 when she was named to the letter of credit department which she now manages. A magna cum laude graduate of Southern Ohio Col- lege with an associate’s degree in computer programming, she is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in international business from King’s College. : A member of the board of direc- tors of the American Diabetes As- sociation and the Northeast Penn- sylvania Doo Wop Society. Matthews is also a member of Executive Women’s Club, the American Institute of Banking and the College Misericordia Chorale Society. She is a volunteer for Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the YMCA and the Wilkes-Barre Catholic Latino Group. Come and pray for Pawling is originally from Dallas. 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In addi- tion, he holds the title of Master- ship in the Acad- emy of General Dentistry. Dr. "Boris ‘re- ceived notifica- tion following a rigorous schedule of written and oral examinations covering general dentistry knowl- edge, skills and procedures, with questions based on 13 subject areas representing the major dis- ciplines in the profession. He was also required to present and de- fend case studies from his own practice. ~ The American Board of General Dentistry was established in 1984 as the Certifying Board of General Dentists, under the auspices fo the Academy of General Dentistry. Its purpose if to foster the science and art of dentistry, and to im- prove the practice of general den- tistry. Dr. Boris is a graduate of Villanova University and the Temple University School of Den- tistry. After receiving his degree from Temple, he served as a mem- ber of the clinical faculty of the dental school: He entered private practice in Kingston in 1976. He is the son of Mrs. Laverne ~ Boris, Harveys Lake, and the late Pawling's art at Sheehy Center Attending the opening of ‘ArtfulLeigh’ an art show by Leigh Pawling in the Kilburn Room of the Sheehy Student Center at King’s College are, Richard and Robin Giacomo, Shep and Connie Pawling, Leigh Pawling and Judy Plummer. The show runs until November 21 and is open 12-5 weekdays and 2-5 wegkends. Dr. Frank L. Boris, Jr., a Wilkes- Barre dentist. Married to the former Susan Cotter, Dr. Boris and his wife have three children and reside in Shav- ertown. 000 Debbie Dembowski has joined Four Star McCabe Realty as a Realtor Associate, in the Dallas office. She started her career in real estate in 1989 and was previ- ously employed by two national real estate firms. Debbie lives with her hus- band, Jeff and d:au.gher, Miranda, in Dal- las and can be reached at 674- § 9950 for all of E& your real estate T°" needs. Diane Halliday, R.N., staff de- velopment instructor with the edu- cation department of the Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, has been named employee of the month for Sep- tember. She has been associated with the medical center for 15 years having also served as medi- cal/surgical staff nurse. A graduate of College Miseri- cordia with a bachelor of science degree in nursing, Halliday is a member of the Oncology Nurses Society, the American Society of Health Educators, and the Na- tional Nursing Staff Development Organization. She is a basic life support instructor and teaches the Penn State Geisinger Wyo- ming Valley chemotherapy certifi- cation course. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stuka of Swoyersville, Halliday and her husband, Donald, reside in Dallas. oo Joel Neuman, M.D. ) interventional radiology at. the Penn State Geisinger Wyothing Valley Medical Center, continues: to be recognized nationally for his work with and lectures regarding : CT angiography. He recently com- pleted presentations on CT An- giography /Vir- tual Angioscopy for the Puerto Rico Radiology Society, Spiral CT in Clinical Prac- tice for the Na- tional Sympo- sium on Spiral/ Helical CT. in Clinical Practice in New York, and CTA of the Abie, men and Pelvis for Grand Rounds: Dr. Neuman will be traveliti ® : Europe in October to speak on CT Angiography of the Head and Neck at the University of Munich, and on Visualization Tools and the CT Workstation at a Picker Interna- tional conference in France. A graduate of the University of Miami and the University of Mi- ami School fo Medicine, Dr. Neuman completed a residency program and fellowship in interventional radiology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, also in Miami. Board certified in radi- ology, he is a member of the Ra- diological Scoiety of North America and the Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology. His. work at Penn State Geisinger Wyo- ming Valley has been recognized by Picker International as creat- ing some of the best CT images in the world. Dr. Neuman and his wife, Janet, live in Shavertown. The couple has three children, Sam, Eli and Ryen. Senior Citizens 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 are gratefully accepted from partici- pants and needed in order to ex- pand this program. The Back Mountain Center is located at 22 Rice Street, Dallas. Call 675- 2179 for information. The following is the menu for the week of Nov. 10. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Pierogies w/onions and butter, steamed cabbage, zuc- chiniand tomatoes, cottage cheese and peaches, rye bread, gelatin w/ fruit topping. TUESDAY - Centers closed in observance of Veteran's Day. WEDNESDAY - Beef bracciole,* whipped potatoes, Roman veg- etable medley, orange juice, white bread, chilled pears. THURSDAY - chicken legs, oven brown pota- toes, broccoli, whole wheat roll; sugar wafers. FRIDAY - Deli hoagie, mari- nated tomato salad, pasta salad,’ minestrone soup, hoagie roll, y brownie, mayonnaise. chief. of the! Williamsburg, Virginia, Veterans | Administration Medical Center Barbecue More than ever A Real Hometown Paper 8 you can feel good about ay The Dallas Post °° How to Reduce Risk Now! Dont Miss The Financial Fair Find Out"The True ‘Cost’ of Investing - Secrets Revealed "Find Out What Those One Co. Brokers Don't Want You to Know" Learn how to maximize and protect your IRA -- Unlike any other financial event! Saturday Breakfast November 8th at the Shadowbrook Inn 9:45 - 11:45 a.m. in the Mainstream Il Ballroom (Breakfast at 9:15) SEATING LIMITED, BUT ADMISSION IS FREE CALL 836-8048 oun FINANCIAL PARTNER" 20 Yaar veteran planner, Steven D. 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