8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 16, 1998 Pastor Appreciation Breakfast set Thomas Nelson Publishing Company and Gifts From Above Christian Bookstores are spon- soring a Pastors’ Appreciation Breakfast. The breakfast will be held on Thursday, Oct. 8, at the Victoria Inns on Route 315 in Pittston Twp. Gathering time and coffee ser- vice will begin at 7 a.m. breakfast +will be served at 8 a.m. Rev. Morris Proctor will be the speaker. ‘Musical entertainment will be pro- vided by Lori Cragle and Morris Walker. The New King James Bible will be featured, all attend- ing pastors will receive a free copy of the Nelston Study Bible. Tho- mas Nelson will provide over $1,000 worth of free merchan- dise. Many other suppliers for Gifts From Above are providing merchandise to be given to the area pastors as thanks for the great service they provide to our community. In addition, Gifts From Above Christian Bookstores will be providing at $10 gift certifi- cate for every pastor who attends., Interested Pastors and Associ- ate Pastors from all denomina- tions are invited. Reservations are required, Pastors may RSVP prior to Sept. 28, to the Gifts From Above that is closest to them. Dallas: 675-0354 or Clarks Sum- mit: 587-9094. Gifts From Above Christian Bookstores are a privately owned transdenominational ministry that exists to fund mission pro- grams through the local church. . Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging of- fer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age . The following is the menu for the week of September 21. All meals include margarine, milk and coffee. : MONDAY - Hot dogs -w/ ‘sauerkraut, baked beans, ‘ketchup, mustard, V-8 Juice, hot ‘dog roll, fruit cocktail, tator tots. TUESDAY - Chicken parmesan, pasta w/marinara sauce, veg- etable medley, Italian bread, chilled peaches, parmesan cheese. WEDNESDAY - Baked had- dock, orange, whipped potatoes, spinach, whole wheat roll, lemon. THURSDAY - Pepper steak, oven brown potatoes, orange juice, broccoli, whole wheat bread, chocolate brownie. FRIDAY - Italian hoagie, cole slaw, lettuce-tomato, hoagie roll, mayonnaise, sherbert, minestrone soup. Dallas Knights install officers The Dallas Knights of Columbus, Father John J. O'Leary Council 8224, recently installed new council officers for the 1998-98 Fraternal Year. Pictured, from left, front row, Paul Benedetti, inside guard; Barry Cawley, District Warden; Ed Raver, Jr., Grand Knight; James Mazeitis, District Deputy; Jack Cacozza, treasurer; Rocky Knorr, recorder; Jeff Carter, Warden. Second row, Ron Mosca, Sr. financial secretary; Father Jack Lambert, Chaplain; Ron Mackiewicz, Deputy Grand Knight; Ed Sholits, Advocate; Joe Sallitt, outside guard and Bob Evanish, trustee. Shavertown UM offers fall activities “Fall opportunities at Shaver- town United Methodist Church are as follows: ~.Mom’'s Morning Out: Pastor Jan Clark will be leading a mom’s group every Wednesday beginning Sept. 16. Moms gather from 9:30- Il-a.m. in the lounge for food, fellowship and food for the soul. They will be studying Family: The Forming Center by Marjorie Th- ompson. Babysitting is provided. Come and get some support from otfier moms. For more informa- tion call 675-3616. “.“New Children’s Choir to Begin: Children in grades 1-6 who like to sing are welcome to join our new Children’s Choir. They will re- < EERE SERVICES “BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Panel S. Miller. Christian Educa- tfon for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth service. Mid- week home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30- 7.80 a.m. Visitors welcome. “DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4 Parsonage St., Dal- 1s. 675-0122. Rev. William D. Lewis, Pastor. Sunday School 9 a LI; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. 2 ~ SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 3616. Pastors: Rev. Douglas and Janet Bryant Clark. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service; SUNDAY: 9 a.m., Family Oriented Service; 11 a.m. Traditional Service. Sunday Classes for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Sunday Child Care Provided. Visi- tors expected. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675-4666. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. Sat. Worship 5:30 p.m; Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m., Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Phone 675-3859 or e-mail: stpaul@epix.net for more informa- tion. Everyone welcome! Rev. Charles H. Grube, Pastor. hearse on Wednesdays from 4-5 p.m. in the choir rooni beginning immediately. The choir is under the direction of Trudy McAndrew and Jane Phillips. Call the church office for more information 675- 3616. Youth Group - “Teen Spirit”: Great fun is in store for anyone grades 7-12 this fall at Shaver- town United Methodist Church. A lock-in begins the fun on Fri- day, Sept. 11 from 6 p.m. to9 a.m. Saturday. The night will include a road rally, games, videos, teen challenge competition and a spe- cial midnight time with Pastor Jan in the Sanctuary. To sign up call the office at 675-3616. Shaver, Tunkhannock. ADRIENE COYLE AND THOMAS P. SHAVER JR. Adriene L. Coyle to marry Thomas P. Shaver Jr. Thomas P. Shaver Jr. and Adriene L. Coyle announce their engagement. Miss Coyle is the daughter of Rebecca and Michael Coyle, Tunkhannock. Shaver is the son of Thomas and Betty Ann Miss Coyle is pursuing a bachelors degree at Penn State University in Nursing and will graduate with a degree as a Physicians Assistant/Nurse Practitioner. from East Stroudsburg University with a degree in Physiology. Both are graduates of Tunkhannock Area High School. Miss Coyle is the granddaughter of Evelyn Petroski, Dillsburg, and Loretta and Jim Coyle of Mechanicsburg, PA. Shaver is the grandson of Mary and George Shaver, Dallas and Betty and David Weaver, Tunkhannock and Summerfield, FL. No date has been set for the wedding. Shaver will graduate Orienteering Club to meet Sept. 19 The Pocono Orienteeering Club (POC) in conjunction with the Delaware Valley Orietneering As- sociation (DVOA) has planned an Educational /Training program on Saturday, Sept. 19 at Hickory Run State Park. Overnight camping and food service will be available at the park. On Sunday, Sept. 20 aregular orienteering meet will be held, also at Hickory Run State Park. Participants can register and start any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. The entry fee is $5 per map and small groups such as families canuse one map. Compasses can be rented for 50 cents., Instruc- tionis available atall times. Seven different courses of varying skill level will be available. Events are held regardless of weather, so proper clothing and footwear are recommended. In Orienteering, participants use a detailed five-color map and Go ahead. Shop around. But before you put any money down... remember, we have the LOWEST PRICES in town. (Any town!) 161 Main Street ¢ Luzerne 283-BABY Fentod “Tell our advertisers you © saw them in The Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. WATERFORD® CRYSTAL Now Available At Roth Jewelers 659 Memorial Hwy., Dallas * 675-2623 Bete, “GET CONNECTED” To Home Theater Design and Installation # I AUDIO DESIGN & INSTALLATION SERVICES, Inc. 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