2 - The Dallas Post r Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 17, 1997 ET ™ a I Wn Te od 50 years the Toys for Tots gram has been a part of the Hh holiday season by deliver- ag; toys, games, and other Holi- day gifts to children in need dur- ng this special time of year. 2 This year, the U.S. Marine Re- serves of Wyoming will further enhance the Golden Anniversary ofthe Toys for Tots program with he ‘addition of a gift valued at miofe ‘than $74,000 courtesy of Grotto Pizza. £3 “Grotto Pizza founder Joe Paglianite will donate 3,000 cop- ies’ of "the fun and informative board game Environmental Con- cerns, a game he designed him- self in response to the growing need for environmental aware- Aess-and understanding. i:iStaff Sgt. Greg Wiggins, Toys fof Tots. coordinator, said the drive “Aelped 30,000 children in Luzerne “ahd JLackawanna counties last year; ‘but supplies are running Bow this season. srotto Pizza founder donates ) 000 games to Tors for Tots Toys may be donated at the following locations in the Back Mountain until Friday: Branches of Franklin First Savings and PNC Bank, Bi-Lo supermarkets, McDonald’s, Mailboxes Etc. and the Small Wonders Nursery School. Toys may also be brought to the Toys for Tots warehouse at 30 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre Saturday and Sunday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. The warehouse space has been donated by Mericle Com- mercial Real Estate. Toys will be distributed Mon- day, Dec. 22 at the warehouse. Families wishing to pick up toys must bring proof that they are receiving some form of public as- sistance. Call 430-5960 for more information. “Grotto Pizza has been a part of the Wyoming Valley community since 1953,” Paglianite said. “We've been involved with a vari- ety of important community POST PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK Joseph Paglianite, founder of Grotto Pizza, looks over a copy of Environmental Concerns. Paglianite donated 3,000 of the games to Toys for Tots. causes since we first opened our doors more than four decades ago. But being able to participate with the Toys for Tots program on this scale and at this time of year is really something special for all of us.” The donations to Toys for Toys is part of Grotto Pizza's 1997 holi- day season celebration, high- lighted by the annual Parade of Trees, at Harveys Lake. “At Grotto Pizza, we have a lot to be thankful for-the people of the community have accepted us and made us successful. By hold- ing charity events such as the Parade of Trees and being in- volved with the Toys for Tots pro- gram, we can give something back to our neighbors and our extended family,” Paglianite said. BSR 4% PROPER TRANSFERS LTS EN THe: following property trans- A “fers were recorded at the Luzerne sCounty Courthouse for the weeks fof Do 28 - Dec. 11: Hebert R. Rice, et ux, to Lois.J. Norieka, 1.230 ac. Orchard Ter- race, Dallas Twp., $18,000. Fred K. Gansel, et ux, to Emil Jams Deveiga, et ux, Dallas Twp. # 8750." Richard C. Gardner, et ux, to % Barry P. Pizzano, et ux, Lot 15 7 Bluff Pointe, Dallas Twp., $88,500. 4 Kenneth B. Kozel, et ux, to Wil- “Tidm-R. Stone, et ux, Lot 21, Fox kas Th HNN Se Hollow, Dallas Twp., $155,000. Robert Avery, et ux, to Paulette M. Gaynor, Lot 6, Harveys Lake Bor., 875,000. Gordon|'L. Beidler, et ux, to Frank D. Wright, Harveys Lake Bor., $56,000. Valerie A. Swanson, to Todd C. Swanson, 1 ac. see deed, Harveys Lake Bor., $35,000. Helen M. Rogers, to Andrew J. Krashnak, III, et ux, Harveys Lake Bor., $227,500. Thomas P. Garrity, to Patricia E. Shymanski, Harveys Lake Bor., $93,000. Charles C. Cigarski, estate al, “N.E. PENNA'S NO. 1 SPOT FOOD, FUN & ENTERTAINMENT Jim ‘Danpys LUNCH - DINNER - LATE NIGHT QUER'100 MODERATELY PRICED ENTREES JIM DANDY'S GIFT CERTIFICATES (@J2927.W I 20) 2 15(0JHIDJ.-N GIFT GIVING to Robert C. Cigarski, Jackson Twp., $60,000. Ruth Jones, estate al, to Darcy C. Brodmerkel, Lots 89 & 10, Spring St., Kingston Twp., $80,000. Eric Robzen, per atty. to Patricia A. Dompkosky, Lot 7 Maple Crest Hills, Kingston Twp., $103,000. Eastern Environmental Ser- vices, to .J. McGeehan Sales & Service Ltd., 81 ac., Lake Twp., S15. Edna L. Shortkroff, to Karen Lkavahn, Lehman Twp., $59,250. Stephen Paskell, et ux, to Deborah A. Worlinsky, vir. al, Lot 3, Ross Twp., $125,000. Neighbors, developer have another chance to make cases KINGSTON TWP. - The super- visors are giving both the resi- dents and potential builder of an area in Westmoreland Hills an- other chance to plead their cases. At their regular meeting Dec. 10, supervisors voted to review the transcript of a hearing held Nov. 11 and their adjudiation dated Nov. 26. The neighbors, mainly those who live on Frangorma Dr., and developer Gerald Fisher dispute where the zoning line between residential and conservation land is on 12.5 acres. Last month the supervisors called a special meeting to hear both sides and review the town- ship zoning officer Ben Gorey’s interpretation that the line is in the middle of an unnamed creek on the 12.5 acres. The supervi- sors voted to maintain Gorey's interpretation of the line. 3 Legal counsel for each party must submit their points of re- consideration by Dec. 17. Westmoreland Hills residents and Fisher have been at odds over the land since he submitted a subdivision plan in May. Resi- dents claimed a majority of the land was zoned conservation. The supervisors decided the majority Fisher of land was residential. plans to build three lots on the property. Lake-Lehman (continued from page 1) 5-4 on the issue of withholding payments totaling $45,696 to three local contractors and an architect who have been working on two renovation projects. Board member Ronald Payne said he objected to the amount the archi- tect wants to be paid. “Why do we need to pay an architect for a design of guide rails around the parkinglot of the high school when we have a director of maintenance who can do the same thing?” he questioned. Payne, Lois Kopcha, Moderno Rossi, Robert Allardyce and Rose- mary Howard voted against pay- ing Douglas Trumbower, archi- tect $28,527 for work already com-. pleted. Payments were also with-" held from C.B. 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