The Dallas Post Dallas, PA° Wednesday, September 23, 1998 7 New books at BMT Library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition of the following books to their collection: FICTION “Further Lane” by James Brady “The Secret Warriors” by W.E.B. Griffin. “Mackerel by Moonlight” by William F. Weld “French Quarter” by Stella Cameron “Imagining Atlantis” by Richard Ellis “The First Horseman” by John Case “Contract With An Angel” by Andrew M. Greeley “The Museum Guard” by Howard Norman “No Safé Place” by Richard North Patterson “Tell My Your Dreams” by Sidney Sheldon MYSTERY “Black Coffee”: A Hercule Poirot novel/adapted as a novel by Charles Osborne TAPES “The Wedding” by Dorothy West STORY COLLECTION “Soundings” by Anita Brookner SCIENCE FICTION “Legends” REFERENCE The Official 1999 Blackbook Price Guide to United States Coins” by Marc Hudgeons, N.L.G. and Tom Hudgeons LARGE PRINT “The Toll House” by Patricia Wendorf “Roxanne Slade” by Reynolds Price “Brunswick Gardens” by Anne Perry “Chromosome 6” by Robin Cook “Numbered Account” by Christopher Reich “Zek & Ned” by Larry McMurtry “Why We Love the Dogs We Do” by Stanley Coren “Unspeakble” by Sandra Brown NON-FICTION “Strong Women Stay Slim” by Miriam E. Nelson “Stories, Essays & Memoir” by Eudora Welty “Restoring Old Houses” by Nigel Hutchins “My Brain is Open” by Bruce Schechter “Restoring Houses of Brick and Stone” by Nigel Hutchins “Glory and Games” “Reading Lessons: The Debate Over Literacy” by Gerald Coles “Complete Novels” by Eudora Welty “Cooking Well for the Unwell” by Eileen Behan “New Choices in Natural Healing” edited by Bill Gottlieb “Laurel’s Kitchen Caring” by Laurel Robertson BCIMARRON “BS NEW MEXICO E Scouts attend Philmont Recently members of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Boy Scout Council visited Philmont, the National High Adventure backpacking camp in northern New Mexico, spending over 11 days and nights of wilderness backpacking, hiking over 75 miles in elevations of 6,000 to 12,000 feet. Shown from left, are sitting: Jon Lepo, Exeter; David Kowalek, Lee Griffin, Dallas; Becky Holcomb, Philmont Ranger; Jeff Ferarro, Wyoming; Andrew Dale, Dallas, Eric Kowalek, Dallas. Standing, Larry Griffin advisor; Brian Downey, Dallas; Dr. Michael Ferarro, Advisor; Brad Kondracki, Kingston; and Anthony Kondracki, Advisor. Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging of- fer hot meals Monday through Fri- day to people 60 years of age. The following is the menu for the week of September 28. All meals include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY - Stuffed cabbage rolls with tomato sauce, whipped potatoes, green beans, tomato juice, whole wheat bread, sliced peaches. TUESDAY - Baked ham slice with pineapple, cauliflower with buttercrumb topping, sweet po- tatoes, white bread, vanilla pud- ding. WEDNESDAY - Turkey ala King, peach & pear compote; grapefruit juice, vegetable med- ley, buttermilk biscuit, sugar cookie. THURSDAY - Barbecued chicken, Au gratin potatoes, grape juice, vegetable medley, whole wheat bread, butterscotch krimpet. FRIDAY - Tuna salad, fruit salad with citrus sections, mari- nated tomato salad, croissant, chocolate chip cookie, Manhat- tan clam chowder. MOVERS & SHAKERS wh .. VNA Management Services of Luzerne County has promoted Jeff Bomboy, R.N., B.S., Trucks- ville; to, the posi- tion. .of Commu- nity Liaison Nurse. "Bomboy earned anursing diploma from Geisinger Medi- cal Center, Danville, and a Bachelor's De- gree. Health Care Administra- tion from St. Joseph's College in Standish, Ma Karen M. Wisnieski of Shaver- town'.recently received notice of her successful completion of the Naplex and Pennsylvania Phar- macy law examinations. Karen is pres- ently employd as a registered pharmacist with Rite-Aid Corpo- ration in their Northeastern Pennsylvania District. + Wisnieski is the daughter of Dan and Irene Wisnieski, is al998 graduate of University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. She is also a graduate df Dallas High School where she was salutatorian of the class of 1993. Gary Karwaski, R.Ph., of The Medicine Shoppe® Pharmacy lo- cated at'28 Dallas Shopping Cen- ter in Dallas, has received the 1997 ‘Community Service Award from Medicine Shoppe Interna- tional, Inc., in recognition of pro- viding healthcare screenings and wellness programs for consum- ers. Mothers on a Mission (MOM) is a group of concerned individuals from Luzerne County who meet every year to discuss ways M of assisting the | Catherine McAuley Center. The Center is a non-profit organization sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and named after their foundress. The Center provides housing, food, clothing, and supportive services to home- less women and children. The MOM Committee met this month to name a chairperson to lead them in this year’s campaign and welcome new members. One of the new members is Barbara O'Donnell who is a new resident of Shavertown. The Committee announced that this year’s campaign is a Special Appeal that includes a letter of request, information about the Catherine McAuley Center, a unique Mother's Day Card, and return envelope. The MOM Com- mittee has set this year’s goal at $50,000. Justine Ostrowski was re- cently notified that she has passed the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Exami- nation and has met all of the requirements for national certifi- cation as a family nurse practitio- ner. She is affili- ated with Ronald 1. Harris. M.D. at the Penn State Geisinger Health Group, Valley Medical Building in Wilkes-Barre asa certified reg- Dallas High Class of “78 reunion Dallas High School Class of 1978 will hold its 20th class reunion on istered nurse practitioner in the department of endocrinology. Ostrowski earned a bachelor of science degree and master of sci- ence degree in nursing from Col- lege Misericordia, where she also completed the family nurse prac- titioner program and received the Dr. Marcie Jones Graduate Nurs- ing Award. While at College Mise- ricordia, she received the Mary Kateri Dowart Award for Leader- ship in Excellence in Nursing and was inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. During her education, she was involved in caring for the migrant worker populations near Clarks Summit, developed edu- cational handouts for parents of infants to age 12 months, and presented educational classes on infant and toddler growth and development for the public. Experienced in the areas of emergency, intensive care, cardio- thoracic and medical surgical nursing, she is a certified emer- gency nurse and holds neonatal, pediatric and advnaced cardiac life support certifications. 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