14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA 7, Wednesday, December 51 997 Senior Citizen Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging of- fer hotnoonmeals Monday through Friday to people 60 yesars of age or older. Donations are gratefully accepted and needed from partici- pants in order to expand this pro- gram. 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 December 29. All meals include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY - Salisbury steak w/ gravy, whipped potatoes, broc- coli, whole wheat bread, choco- late cupcake. TUESDAY - Stuffed shells w/ meatballs-tomato sauce, vegetable medley, Italian bread, apple, tossed salad w/Ranch dressing. WEDNESDAY - Ham and po- tato casserole, hot fruit compote, mixed vegetables, pineapple juice, dinner roll, tapioca pudding. THURSDAY - Centers closed in observance of New Year's Day. DALLAS HIGH GUIDANCE NOTES Financial aid night Jan. 6 at DHS Parents of seniors should mark their calendar now and plan on attending our second Financial Aid Night on Tuesday, January 6, ’ at 7 p.m. Peg Charnick from College Misericordia will be our featured speaker and will cover the filing of the F.A.F.S.A. Finan- cial aid form which must be filled out by any senior planning to get aid for college next fall. This form is critical and those who haven't gone through this process before should not miss this chance to receive the help you may need. Please note that this program was originally scheduled for January 7, but because of scheduling con- flicts was moved to January 6. We hope to see you there! Due to popular demand, the practice SAT is back! Sponsored by the Princeton Review, the prac- tice SAT is a chance for students to take an SAT in a stress free environment without a worry of a poor score marring their tran- script. The practice test should be taken by all students in grades 9-11 who anticipates taking the “real” SAT in their high school career. There are several other benefits to the practice test: 1. Students take the test under the exact conditions of the real test. 2. They are able to keep their test booklet to help them prepare for future SAT's. 3. They will also receive a copy of the Princeton Review “Hit Pa- rade” which is a list of words most frequently used on the SAT in order of frequency. 4. Students will receive a com- puter analysis of their test results highlighting the strengths and areas that need improvement. 5. Aseminar held during school hours to talk about test taking strategies and ways to improve the chance of success on the SAT. All this for $10.00. The test will take place on Saturday, Feb. 7, at Dallas High School at 8:00 a.m. Checks should be made payable to Dallas High School. Lastyear’s test was a complete sellout so register early at the Guidance Office. Students from schools other than Dallas are also invited to participate by sending checks to Dallas High School Guidance Office, PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA - 18612. You can call 675-5201, extension 218 for further details. Congratulations to senior Leandra Barnes who will be-at- tending L.C.C.C. this fall to pur- sue Hotel and Restaurant Man- agement. A special thanks to FBI special agents John Gaffney and Kevin Shanley for being our December Speakers of the Month. Check out the December Stu- dent of the Month Display at Grange Bank in Trucksville. The Student of the Month December sponsor is Tele-Media. Thanks again Tele-Media for investing in the educational process of our community. A tip of the hat to the PTSA Speaker of the Month Committee for providing such great presentors to our student body. Committee members are Jill Kryston, Betsy Gaffney and Sandy Mattie. Mr. Wolensky and Ms. Jones would like to thank the Guidance helpers who come up during their free periods to help us. We love having you kids around. The students are Cari Cave, Beth Reschauer, Missy Sassaman, Mary Ricci and John Monsuer. Protection Assoc. holds gala The Harveys Lake Protective Association recently held their Past Presidents” Gala dinner dance at Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estate, Dallas. The annual event honors all past presidents of the organization and a brief ceremony is conducted to install the new president. Past presidents in attendance were Peter Kaminski, Matt DePrimo, Marion DeBalko, Michael Shisko and Ron DeBalko. Past president Michael Shisko installed the new president Don Marx. Attendees of the event enjoyed a festively decorated room, with unique white and gold swan centerpieces carved out of gourds, evergeens candles and a touch of fall foliage. A delicious dinner entree was served and everyone danced to the fabulous sounds of Mark Lewis and Company, direct from the Poconos. Judi Shaver coordinated the arrangements for the festive event. Shown in photo seated from left, Karen Kaminski, Suzanne DePrimo, Judi Shaver, Mary Brostoski, and Maryjo Shisko. Standing, Immediate past president, Joey Shaver, Peter Kaminski, Matt DePrimo, Marion DeBalko, newly installed president Don Marx, Michael Shisko and Ron DeBalko. Kingston Twp. offices closed Dec. 25-26 The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors hereby announce that the Township Administrative Office will be closed in recognition of the Holiday Season on Dec. 25 and 26 and New Year's Day. No trash collection on Christmas, New Year's DAMA wishes to remind cus- tomers that there will be no col- lection of trash or recyclables on: Christmas Day, Thurs., Dec. 25 and New Year's Day, Thurs., Jan. 1. For both holidays, Thursday collection will be on Fri. and Fri. collection will be on Sat. DAMA also announces that there will be no bag limit for trash beginning Fri. Dec. 26 and ending Wed., Dec. 31. The normal two bag limit will resume on Fri., Jan. 2. Special Rate 20 WORDS 4 WEEKS $12 m Ads placed by i m if you don't get 4 more weeks free ndividuals only results, you get. if you don’ n'tgetr 4 more Weeks Ha iis ults, you get Brownie Troop 656 holds investiture Back Mountain Brownie Troop #656 recently held their Investiture/ Rededication Ceremony at the Shavertown United Methodist Church. Eighteen troop members received their Brownie pins and earned badges. Troop leader is Cheryl Morgan. Assistant is Sue Zerfoss. Front row, from left, Rebecca Yannuzzi, Erica Morgan, Mariel Adams, Nicole Clemson, Dianna Morgan (sister-Jenna), Carlie Menzel (sister Alyssa). Back row, Meghan Pietraccini, Ashley Zerfoss, Ashley Stivers, Stacey Stepniak, Sarah Szczucki, Brittany Kneal, Hillary Pratz, Amanda Austin. : $15 Robert Davison appointed Republican Parliamentarian Attorney Robert V. Davison was recently appointed Parliamentarian of the Luzerne County Republican Party by unanimous vote of the éxecutive committee. Attorney Davison has been active in local campaigns since his return to ‘'the-area in 1990 from Washington, D.C. ..Prior to opening his law practice in the New Bridge Center, Kingston, Davison served in the Reagan Administration from 1981 to 1989 as the senior adviser to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Labor and as a staff advance representative to President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George Bush. He was the assistant to the chairman of the Meeting of the Urban Group, OECD, Paris, and a staff member to the U.S. Presidential Papal Delegation in Anchorage, AK and the U.S. delegation to the 20th anniversary of the independence of Kenya in Nairobi. He also was active in .the Republican presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988. “We're very happy to have Bob on board with us”, Luzerne County GOP chairman, Joseph “Red” Jones said. “I was delighted to. see the entire executive committee confirm our confidence in him” Prior to working as a staff advance member on the national Reagan /Bush committee in 1980 and as the site coordinator for the ROBERT V. DAVISON Presidential inaugural ball at the | Museum of Natural History in 1981, Davison received his Juris Doctorate from George Mason University School of Law. Attorney Davison, a graduate of Meyers High School and King’s College, is married to the former Anna Marie Remakus. They live in Dallas with their two girls, Kristin Noel and Olivia Taylour. : | mag @ Ads placed by individuals of buss Paced by individuals or cies : If | real estate agen Its, you get You don't get > You Os Tree 4 more weeks free campaign o & 9 & Jd CAN J v
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