6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 24, 1998 New items at BMT Library The Back Mountain Memorial Library announces the addition of .‘the following books: NON-FICTION “Israel: A History” by Martin Gilbert “The Top 500 Poems” “Frenchmen, Desire, Good ‘Children, and Other Streets of New “Orleans” by John Churchill Chase “American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America’s Most Powerful Church” by Charles R. Morris “Wherever You Go, There You Are” by Jon Kabat-Zinn Also, “Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic “Wisdom” by John O’Donohue “Simple Vegetarian Pleasures” by Jeanne Lemlin “The Right Dog for You” by Daniel F. Tortora “Our Singular Strengths” by Michael Gorman FICTION “Clea” by Lawrence Durrell “Justine” by Lawrence Durrell “‘Mountolive” by Lawrence Durrell “Balthazar” by Lawrence Durrell “Salt Dancers” by Ursula Hegi “Now It's Time to Say Goodbye” by Dale Peck Also, “The Widow of Larkspur Inn” by Lawana Blackwell ‘The Chimney Sweeper’s Boy” by Barbara Vine “Numbered Account” by Christopher Reich “Unraveling” by Elizabeth Graver BIOGRAPHY “In Search of Stones” by M. Scott Peck “Michael Collins” by Tim Pat Coogan VIDEO CASSETTES “The Great Pharoahs of Egypt’ “Many Faces of Depression” “Record Breakers of the Olympic Games” “Wetlands Work for Chesapeake Bay” “The Construction of Hoover Dam” Also, “Great Olympic Confrontations” “USA! USA! USA! Great American Olympic Moments” STORY COLLECTION “Final Vinyl Days and other Stories” by Jill McCorkle MELISSA SUZANNA MARGIS Melissa Margis plans to marry Brian J. Yohn ‘Troop 281 celebrate Scout Sunday Recently Boy Scout Troop #281 and Cub Pack #281 celebrated Scout Sunday at the Dallas United Methodist Church, Reverend Michael Bealla officiating. Shown are members and leaders of both Troop #281 celebrating their 65th year and Cub Pack #281 which celebrates its 50th year in 1998. Kingston Township zoning reminders The Kingston Township Zoning Officer reminds the residents of the Township that it is illegal to attach garage/yard sale signs to telephone poles, or trees and they should be attached to individual stakes. All such signs should be removed no later than two days after the sale. Violators may be fined up to $300. Additional in- formation may be obtained from the Zoning Officer at 696-3809. e The residents or anyone lo- cating in Kingston Township are reminded that the Zoning Ordi- nance requires tha a Zoning Per- mit be issued for the following residential and non-residential activities: The use of land, the use of buildings, or the construction, en- largement, extension or modifica- tion of all buildings, accessory buildings, garages, decks, sheds, patios, fences, retaining walls, swimming pools, off street park- ing facilities, driveways, or other projections into yard space. Also, the demolition of a structure and a home occupation require per- mits. In addition, a building permit is required for all new construc- tion, including accessory build- ings and enlargement, or exterior modification of existing buildings. Permits or additional informa- tion may be obtained from the Zoning Officer, in the Municipal Office at 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ¢ Kingston Township requires a permit for the installation of fire or burglar alarm systems in any residential, commercial or other non-residential buildings. Ser- vice charges will be assessed for Lewith & Freeman affiliate of Christie's Lewith & Freeman Real Estate has been selected as Pennsylvania's northeast region exclusive affiliate of Christie's Great Estates, Inc., a subsidiary of Christie's International ple, the world’s oldest fine arts auction house. Buyers and sellers of high-value real estate in a five- county area of northeastern Pennsylvania now have at their command the combined efforts of Christie's and Christie’ s Great Estates ae Lewith & Freeman Real Estate Inc. : An‘ international selection of luxury pion ies. is Hava eo, in Christie’s Great Estates magazine, published three times a year. This award-winning magazine is one of the primary ways the affluent market is targeted, reaching a worldwide readership of more than 150,000. Properties featured include fine estates, mansions and country retreats priced from $500,000 into the millions. \%Y0]8 Key. el IY 21244 [ef 3 OMESTEAD Marcia J. Margis, of Trucksville, announces the engagement and ‘| impending marriage of her daughter, Melissa Suzanna to Brian J. ‘| Yohn, son of William and June Yohn, of Palmyra. Ms. Margis is also | the daughter of the late John J. Margis. | Thebride-to-beis a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, Dallas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in communications with concentratons in telecommunications and journalism from Wilkes ‘| University. She serves as community affairs representative of Fresh Fields/Whole Foods Market, Center City, Philadelphia. Yohn is a graduate of Palmyra Area High School, Palmyra. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering from Drexel University and is an MBA candidate at the | University of Delaware. He serves as operations manager of Comcast Communications, Baltimore. Alatesummer wedding is planned at the Brantwyn Mansion of the DuPont Country Club, Wilmington, Delaware. 52 South Memorial Highway, Suite #12, Trucksville, PA 18708 Has the Program that is Right for YOU! Carol Novajosky . Purchases ° 1st Time Home- ® Self-Employed PA Licensed Broker We Can Help: ® Re-finance Buyer Programs e Imperfect Credit T =) ° Construction e Bill Consolidation © Foreclosures “5x” e Commercial eo Low or no BB «rua down payment 717-696-2313 NO APPLICATION FEES —( NO FEE PRE-APPROVAL * 2 Sirloin Tip Roasts * 2 Top Round Steaks * 1 London Broil * 2 Top Round Roasts * 1 Eye Round Roast * 2 Bottom Round Roasts * 4 Bottom Round Steaks 120 Ibs. Average USDA Inspected $2.59 Per Ib. 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No Appointment Needed. false alarms which total more than two times in one year. Property owners who have alarm systems are required to provide for emer- gency access to the building. Pen- alties for violations of the ordi- nance can result in fines of up to $300. Additional information or per- mits may be obtained from the Township Zoning Office at 696- 3809, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. e The Kingston Township Zon- ing Officer reminds all residents of the Township who owns or keeps a dog, that they should prevent the dog from running at large and should prevent the dog from caus- ing damage to private or public property. Owners of the dogs who are in violation of the Township Ordi- nance are subject to a fine. Grace Church Bible School July 13-17 Grace Community Church’ in- vites all children to a tropical | is- land adventure. The church is being trans- formed into SonLight Island, where children will discover the treasure of God's love. Included in our Bible School activities are lively songs, skits, crafts, games, Bible lessons and snacks - every- thing children enjoy. They will grow in their love for God and learn to share His love with oth- ers. The week draws to a joyful con- clusion the last night with an event that is fun for the whole family. We look forward to this year’s Vacation Bible School, “SonLight Island,” which is being held July13-17 from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. for children ages three through sixth grade. The Grace Community Church is located on Memorial Highway across from the Chapel Lawn Cemetery. For more information, call 675-3728. Senior Citizen 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 from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of June 29. 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