~The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 13, 1998 7 Frances Slocum Park offers v + environmental programs The popular Youth Environ- ‘mental Learning Series will be conducted once more at Frances ‘Slocum State Park. These pro- grams run for nine hours over a three day period. The programs are set to run as follows: please specify which session you prefer ; ‘when registering. 'Y b Wi 4-5,June 24-26 or July 8- Ages 6-8, July 15-17 or July 22-24. Ages 9-13, July 29-31 or Aug. 12-14. All of the programs are free, but class size is limited. All partici- pants must pre-register. Registration may be done by phoneondJune 10-12 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO registrations will be accepted be- fore June 10. For information or registration contact Katny Kelchner at 696-9105. If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the Park at 696-9105 or contact the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Ser- vice at '1-800-654-5984 (TDD). The Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks will gladly discuss how to accommodate your needs. Recovery Inc. to hold panel May 20 & 27 “May is Mental Health Month and Recovery, Inc. self help mental health will hold panel demonstrations for the public at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., on May 20 and May 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. So many people suffer from depression, panic attacks, obsessions, stress, anxiety, fears etc. and don’t know where to go for help. By demonstrating Recovery, Inc.’s method of Will Training, people who attend will observe how other people from all over the world have received help just as those attending Shavertown’s meeting. + » Kane to lead local Republicans At the annual reorganizaton meeting the membership of the Back Mountain Republican Asso- ciation wunani- 2 mously elected Charles P. Kane as the new presi- dent for a two 0 % ;year term. The other officers of ‘the association rare Shirley ‘Moyer, vice president; ‘Leonard Kozick, treasurer; Kathy Reese Kupstas, secretary and Atty. . Donald Brobst, parliamentarian. Kane of Dallas, has been an active member of the party serv- ing as County Coodinator for the CHARLES P. KANE ¢«D egistration chairman for the ‘County Executive Committee and ‘campaign volunteer for several local candidates. He is currently bl 4996 Presidential Campaign, voter Trinity students visit Wendy's serving a four year term as bor- ough councilman and is a candi- date for State Committee. He and his wife Mercedes are _ the parents of two boys, Connor, 5 and Conrad, 3. Kane is em- ployed as an account executive for the Horace Mann Ins. Co. where he has received industry and com- pany awards for sales achieve- ment. He is also a member of several civic and fraternal organi- zations. The Back Mountain Republi- cans meet the first Wednesday of the month at the Kingston Town- ship Municipal Building on Cen- ter Street in Shavertown at 7:30 p.m. Lifetime membership in the association is $1.00. * New mem- bers are always welcome and meetings are open to the general public. For more information please contact Charles Kane at 675-1091. Trinity Learning Center, Dallas, recently toured the Back Mountain ‘Wendy's facility. Pictured are: Michael Pace, Alexa Decker, Travis :DeBona, Ashley Carle, Catherine Clements, George Giacobbe, ‘Kevin Hunter, Christopher Clemson, Chad Oswalt, Narc Noyalis, ‘Colleen Carmody, Sarah Truscott, Jessi Swingle, Erica Luzetski, * Beck Weathers to speak at luncheon ¢ Dr. Beck Weathers, Celebrity ‘Luncheons final speaker of the ‘season will be featured at the Woodlands on May 14. Dr. Weathers, the inspirational ‘survivor of the May 1996 disaster ‘on Mt. Everest, speaks of his in- :credible journey. As one of the “climbers featured in the best-sell- ing book Into Thin Air, Weathers «will share with the audience the imission, the miracle, and the ‘message of that encounter with tnature and her elements. Celebrity Luncheons is held at ‘the Woodlands, Route 315, “Wilkes-Barre. Guest celebrities «speak from 11 until 12. "Tickets are available at $45 *each. Student price.is $25. For «membership or information on .next season's series, call 696- * 3067. .MAZERS GREENHOUSES ‘Samantha Shiner, Ryan Hogan, Corey Hohol, Christopher Diller. COOK'S PHARMACY e Computerized Prescription “Service ® Russell Stover Candies ® Greeting Cards e PA Lottery Tickets ® Newspapers * Magazines 159 N. MemorialHwy., Shavertown, PA (675-1191) i 2 OS NR IR DAILY gp A I OPEN FOR SEASON Route 118 f10AM 7PM. Lehman Hwy. 0AM. -7P.M. DAILY 38 Ee Su Irem Temple honors Potentate Alfred Luff On March 28, members of rem Temple gathered at Irem Temple Country Club for a dinner-dance. The purpose was to honor last year’s Potentate Alfred Luff and President of the Uniformed Units, Fred Sanfanandre. About 200 attended as Tony Osolnick served as toastmaster. . Pictured from left, Beverly Shannon, Edna Morgan, Dorothy Hoover, Maureen Evans, Carole Osolnick, Sharon Phillips and Rita Conrad. Second row, Richard Shannon, co-chairman, Robert Morgan, treasurer, Uniformed Units, Gerald W. Hoover, Potentate, Lee Evans, president, Uniformed Units, Tony Osolnick, Toastmaster, Thomas Phillips, co-chairman, Noel Conrad, vice president, Uniformed Units. Siren test to take place May 20 Superintendent David Larkins announced that the State Correc- tional Institution at Dallas will conduct a “Siren Test” on Wed., May 20 at 12 noon. : : The purpose is to test emergency equipment used to notify the community in the event of an escape or other emergency. No public action is required. any phone calls related to the siren test should be withheld during the testing period. signs and indicators. New books added at BMT Library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following books to their colléc- tion: is FICTION oi “Message in a Bottle” by Nicho- las Sparks ig) “Esau” by Philip Kerr “Swimming to Catalina” by Stuart Woods s “Pulse” by Edna Buchanan, . “Petals on the River” by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss “You Belong to Me” by Mary Higgins Clark Ri “Legacy of Silence” ‘by Belva Plain BIOGRAPHY : “Scarlett Saves.her Family” by Jane Martin and J. C. Suares YOUNG ADULT ih “Whirligig” by Paul Fleishman AUDIO TAPES ou “The Burning Man” by Phillip Margolin al Parent support group welcomes speaker Pat Kwetkauskie, training and educational coordinator of The Domestic Violence Center of Wilkes-Barre, will speak at The B.I.L.Y. (Because I Love You), formerly Tough Love Parent Support Group. . The topic will be Control in teen dating relationships, recognizin The meeting will be held at The Shavertown United Methodist Church Lounge, Pioneer Ave., Shavertown at 7:30 p.m. on May 14. Say hello to gt — BN —— EE ————————— BR ———————— BI. ———————————SS— 70 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE : 3 @® viz ary E- —— I — Ys ER ——— Ee —— -_ & 5 5 a . sm - NR ’ et » a So a» i PR RAT 50 4 > oT a Pa a po ar iS ® & ! aa RY pl | y \ | 148 | nh Ma J § by J >, Z k YES 5 Sh Hh Be TR Se a ET i ¥ “r bi 3 4 fata Be oY *% £8 z LY REF ae our great CD rates. rh M&T Bank is proud to be a part of this community. And to introduce ourselves to all our new neighbors, we’re inviting you to take advantage of a great annual percentage yield of 5.75% on a one-year CD. It’s just our way of getting acquainted and letting you know we really appreciate your business. Of course, M&T has a lot more to offer than just great CD rates. We provide a broad range of financial services that yd bring more value to your banking relationship. We’ll be happy to tell you more about them. So stop by any M&TI" branch today — say “hello” and take advantage of this outstanding CD offer. If you can’t make it in, just call us at 1-800-724-3222, 8am - 8pm Monday through Friday, 9am - Spm Saturday and Sunday. We look forward to getting to know you better. PA MsT Bank All the bank you'll ever need. * The Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of May 11, 1998. The minimum opening deposit required is $1,000. Advertised APY cannot be combined with any other offer including, but not limited to, any CD interest bonus certificate or bonus rates through client relationship or first class accounts. Fees could reduce earnings on the account. A penalty may be imposed for carly withdrawal. Rates are subject to change. : ©1998 Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company Member FDIC 5 ? or www. mandtbank.com