- 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 15, 1998 [J] LJ [J [J] § : Hospice 100 Ride for Dignity Annual Bazaar to be offers race-day registration The Lake Sillovorth Volunteer ; Emergency Service will hold their ® AN The 5th Annual Hospice Hun- crowned the “Hospice Hundred" Annual Bazaar July 17, 18 ang ) dred Ride For Dignity on Sunday, Super Team.” 19. The Fire Company and Am- July 19, relies on team involve- The Hospice Hundred Ride For bulance Association Bazaar will ment to be a success. Team Dig- Dignity will offer riders 100K, 50K be held at Our Lady of Mount nity is one team that has been or 20K courses. Individual regis- Carmel Bazaar Grounds located involved in the past, and willonce tration is $35. Teams up to four on Route 29. The Bazaar will tart again take part this year. register for $100; from four to ten, at 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Team Dignity is a group of indi- the registration is $150; and over then Sunday about 3 p.m. vidualswho have had familymem- 10, registration is $200. Each In addition to delicious food bers or close friends pass away individual rider is encouraged to and refreshments, games and while under the care of Hospice raise $75 in pledges. prizes there will be live entertain- Saint John. For the 3rd year, Interested individuals may reg- ment each night from 8 p.m..-11 ¢ Sam Alba of Pittston’ Township ister from 7 - 10 a.m. on the day of p.m. Friday evening the band 3 will captain Team Dignity. the event. Neon Knights will perform, Satur- This year, to date, eight teams The bike ride will include a day, the band Revival and Sun- have registered, including children’s bike rodeo, and bike day evening the band Kartune. Harrold's Hurricanes from safety program and activities for Come one and all and support Harrold's Pharmacy, Sickler Bike children. The ride has full sup- your local yolunicer Fire any Shop, PNC Bank, First Union port of ham radio operators, sag Ambulance Companies. Bank, Alltel, WBRE-TV, Metz & wagons and aid stations. Associates and Shapiro's from the For more information on Hos- : office of Dr. Donald Shapiro. The pice Hundred, please call 1-888- Lake Township tax ; team raising the most money is 3BICYCLE. o , & i | reminder : Ruth Orloski, Lake Township MR. AND MRS. HANS MENZEL AT Garden Part to be held Jul THEIR 1948 WEDDING, ABOVE; THE Ios llootey fo har ty MENZELS TODAY, LEFT. chool Property and Per Capita taxes were mailed on July 14. 2 p, . Anyone not receiving their tax bills at Westmoreland Club Menzels celebrate 50th anniversar shoud nou her immediatly ; The Tax Collector requests that The ‘Wyoming Historical and a complimentary glass of cham- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Menzel, Beverly Hills, Florida, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on persons who howe Thoved and pre Geological Society and the Back pagne, ice tea with lemon and Junel2. They were married in Brooklyn, NY on June 12, 1948. no longer fosidenns o thefown: Mountain Bloomers Garden Club fresh mint, hors d'oeuvres, tea The couple resided in Applewood Manor, Dallas from 1960 to 1985, before retiring to Florida. Mary i PL hla Se ie i direct] ® in conjunction: with the sandwiches and dutch treat bar. , : ax 1s are mayeq aireciy ; : : was employed at several local businesses including The Dallas Post, Commonwealth Telphone Co. to. the h It is thei Westmoreland Club cordially in- Entree choices are grilled tuna : : ; : : : the nomegwner. 18. er : . ; : : : and United Penn Bank. Hans was employed at RCA in Mountaintop as an electrical engineer. ibllitv to fi dP vite the public to their Annual mignon with crisp oysters and . A . ; . ‘ responsiblity to forward Property G : They are the parents of six children: Dr. John Menzel, Lehman; Laura Sheldon, Scotia, NY; Robert, Tax bills (not ita) i di- arden Party on Wed., July 22. chilled bourbon -cream, pepper Bint Creek. Fric. Shavortonrs: Jenner R Dall d Katie McHutchi Dall ax br'sinol per capitajimmedi The party will take place in the seared chicken over braised bitter ea YEEX Y1C, aver own, Enniier Reese, allas an a ie cu i 1S01, a as. ately to the Mortgage Co. or Banks garden of the Society's Bishop greens with roasted tomato coulis The couple has 17 grandchildren: Paul and Greg Menzel; Jessica, Marita and Erica Sheldon; Dana for prompt payment. Memorial Library (49 South and hickory roasted tenderloin of and Cara Menzel; Andrea, David Carlie and Alyssa Menzel; Amanda, Wendy and Brian Reese; The Rebate Period ends Sept. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre) fol- beef with prochini and marsala Michael, Cody and Jeffrey McHuthison. They have one great granddaughter, Megan Menzel. 12, Face Value Period ends Nov. lowed by dinner at the reduction. To commemorate the special occasion, the entire family enjoyed a dinner cruise along the Hudson 11. Westmoreland Club (next door to For reservations, please call River in Troy, New York. : the garden). the Westmoreland SENIOR MENUS ¢ = The garden reception includes Club at 822-6141. Cl EEE eeemmmmaE 0 B00 Senior Citizens Center spon- Mozart Club awards sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging scholarships offer hot noon meals Monday : through Friday to people 60 years The Mozart Club of Wilkes- of age or older. Donations from Barre is pleased-to announce the participants are gratefully ac- awarding of its annual scholar- cepted and needed in order to ships to graduating high school expand this program. musicians. The club, which is a e AB member of both the (State and National Federation of Music The following menu is for the Clubs, awarded scholarships to 1ey1 VAN week of July 20. All meals include four musicians.) Mark Kratz, NSYLVA ; margarine, milk and coffee. Wyoming Valley West received the Katheryn Ports Memon) Schol- ; | MONDAY - Wimpies, hash arship. Jesse hellow, Wyoming - = = brown potatoes, cranberry juice, Area was the winner of the Arlene Kiwanis inducts new members Rn iE aig Rood Memorial Scholarship and The Dallas Kiwanis recently inducted two new members into their wich roll, watermelon. Jetiigy: Sem Coughiin find Jen: organization. Barbara Dymond and Chris Snell. Past Lt. Governor, TUESDAY - Roastbeefw/gravy, ® : SA cg ly $a Dy Charles Kishbaugh, conducted the installation of the new members. whipped potatoes, grapefruitjuice, ie ad " Mozart Club Scholarehios :" The Kiwanis organization is always striving to promote membership ~~ €arrots, dinner roll, marble pud- LS Lions welcome new member p rowth, for the support of its many community projects ding, ; 4 Shell Mrs. Jonathan Pinenois Schol- 9 , ppo ; y col Y proj : | WEDNESDAY - Baked chicken, The Lake Silkworth Area Lions recently welcomed Shelly arship Chairman and Mrs. From left, Dr. Catherine Wilson, 1st vice president; Joseph Grimes, egetable medley, sweet potatoes. Stefanowicz into the club. Sponsored by Tony Stefanowicz, Show Charles Herron i president of the president; Barbara Dymond, new member; Past Lt. Governor, whole wheat bread, pineapple. was installed by Vice District Governor Andy Gotcha at a specia Mozart Club. Charles Kishbaugh; Chris Snell, new member. THURSDAY - Lasagna w/meat- meeting held also for orientation of new and “relatively new i ball domatosauce. aacchinl Lot members. From left, PDG Andy Gotcha; Rita Stefanowicz, club fruit compote, Italian bread; va- president; Shelly Stefanowicz; PDG Tony Stefanowicz, club . . nilla cupcake, parmesan cheese. secreiary. If d Th P { i d h ; FRIDAY - Baked haddock, y you misse 4 é 0S you misse { C news. parsley potatoes, grape juice, broc- : : coli, whole wheat bread, lemon @ {& | . . pie, lemon. r Volunteer Caregivers needed in area Volunteer Caregivers, a program of Volunteers of America is looking for talented, caring people to help provide services to individuals in need. By helping someone with their shoppping or cleaning, driving someone to an appointment, or cutting the grass, you make a differ- ence. Make your life fuller and richer - volunteer. For more information on the types of volunteer opportunities available, please call 825-5261. |G RELIGIOUS SERVICES BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Education for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. - 675-0122. Rev. William D. Lewis, Pastor. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer WN 4S Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors: Rev. Douglas and Janet Bryant Clark. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service; [J [ SUNDAY: 10 a.m. Worship Service. Visitors expected. PHONE-A- C O m | n [| n A U U St f PRAYER 675-4666. : [| ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. | Sat. Worship 5:30 p.m.; Summer Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Phone a i 675-3859 or e-mail: stpaul@epix.net for more information. Everyone welcome! Rev. Charles H. Grube, Pastor. fh aC ou n al n S Own Glossy Coupon Publication "= Edward's Landscaping Service, Inc. 525 RIVER STREET « FORTY FORT « 287-4329 . : . : It seems coupon clippers are popping up all over. The problem with Fi [l y [] . 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