'y We need the support of everyone we protect to continue make the volunteer fire service a viable op- tion. Please mail your contribu- tion to us today.” RELIGIOUS SERVICES BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Educa- tion for all ages, 10:00 a.m. Wor- ship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth serv- ice. 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., Dal- las. 675-0122. Rev. William D. Lewis, Pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCO- PAL CHURCH, Main St., Dallas. The Rev. Robert A. Nagy. Holy Eu- charist 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Sun- on what they can do to attract people to their businessess. We need input from residents on what they feel would attract families to the Lake and what kind of memo- ries we can make for everyone. The next meeting of the Com- mittee will be held Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. at the Borough Building. Karen Mills, David J. Moore, Shawn Muldoon, Barbara Nelson, Marga- ret Perry, Holly Peters, Denise Pugh, Mary Purcell, Gretchen Pyle, Christine Reid, Joseph Rogus, Alan Sappe, Tom Schultz, Sandra Shaffer, Sharon Shemanski, Lynn Sherman, Bill Smith, Brian Thomas, Mary C. Troup, Don Watchulonis, Roxanne Wolfe and Robert Manitus. More than ever A Real Hometown Paper The Dallas Post Rothrock's, unfortunately have closed their Dalton store. We know that many of you in and around the Abingtons, have depended on them for your silver, pewter and brassware needs. We carry very similar merchandise and some is manufactured by the same suppliers. Also, we can take care of the repair, re-plating and re-furbishing of your fine metal possessions. If we may be of service, please call or stop by. The Village Green Shop 473 Edella Road Clarks Summit, PA 18411 WHEN THE NEED ARISES: The good service you deserve is only a phone call away! Phone: C.W. SCHULTZ & SON INC. 822-8158 : Famous for quick response to emergencies and prompt professional attention to every assignment! PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING . WATER TREATMENT « SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING . Repair « Maintenance e Installation The Service Experts Since 1921! C. W. SCHULTZ & SON INC. 216 Parrish Street, Wilkes-Barre Phone: 822-8158 FAX: 824-8509 ~ day School grades 1-12, 10 a.m. ¥ i 70- 6-9750 RR Phone 570-586-8831 Fax 570-58 Back here they SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Cf fF if fF fF BR BR BR RR RR RR RN RR RR RR RE ROR RR RR RR °F Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 28, 1999 CL 47th annual Prince of Peace antiques show May 4, 5| Registration open for 99 q ya, a Prince of Peace Episcopal Dinner on Tuesday from 5 Pennsylvania Senior (Games Th Church, 420 Main St., Dallas p.m. to 7 p.m., and a special il is holding its 47th Annual tea, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. 4 Applications are now available 13), Volleyball (July 16-17), and Antiques Show, Tuesday, May p.m. for the 1999 Pennsylvania Senior Softball (July 17-18) to help pre- 4,11 a.m.- 8 p.m. and Fifteen different antiques Games. The Games will be heldat pare senior athletes from around Wednesday, May 5, 11 a.m.-5 dealers will be in attendance Shippensburg University from the nation for the National Senior p.m. at the parish house. this year. They are: Cider Mill July 12 through July 17. Any Games to be held in Orlando, Featured this year will be Antiques, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania resident 50 years of ~~ Florida. The three tournaments a ‘flowers, from hanging baskets Dustbowl Antiques, age or older as of December 1999 are open to all states and will be “| to potted plants and a Flea Tunkhannock; K & A Trea- can participate. held at Shippensburg University ‘Market of treasures. ‘Beautiful sures, Shavertown; The Quilt Sports included in the Penn- during the week of the Pennsylva- | door prizes, a Queen Anne Raque, Shavertown; sylvania Senior Games are ar- nia Senior Games. “| Chair and a cherry end table Yesterday's Images, Dallas; chery, badminton, ‘basketball, The registration deadline for |: on Tuesday and a special _ Dale K. Myers Antiques, bocce, bowling, casting, cycling, the 1999 Pennsylvania Seniar = mall silver tea Service with Tunkhannock; Glenverly, darts, football throw, golf, horse- Games is June 4. T 0 receive an two demitasse cups and Clarks Summit; Kimberly Renn shoes, pool, racquetball,. shuffle- application or for more a " lf concersiat the special tem on Antiques Dubna Hotce. board, softball throw, swimming, tion contact the Pennsylvani |. Wednesday, will be available shoe Barn Factoryville; Anne thie tenis, tennis uch and. "Senior Oames a) (309) 445: 1599 : to Attendees only. These are Yudiski Dallas: Ames Fela and miathien, : ) oF (B70) 823-3164, wills fo 780 “| all donated by Kathryn Hall Treasures Plains. The iv Wg ee Li 5 id i) i 13 fi hy on En ? , mes wi ri .0. Box , Wilkes-Barre, oe pian of the DE i y Pre-National re in the 18773-3131, or visit the wegbsite : nua ique Show. ort; Nick's Furniture Touch- : Ll i There i a luncheon up & Repair; ROS-AL Floral & Auction committee, from left: Doris Maturi, Committee Member, Spores of 3S Bashelinll uly 12 Bl Wow leystonegames,com. iy I"served from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Antiques, Forest City; Frances McOwen and Bonnie Hiscox, Co-chairmen and Mary ' , a > . both days, a Roast Beef Collector's Corner, Luzerne. Stout, Committee Member. Dress down to help autistic kids S.A.F.E. Supporting Autism & cial outings for the children, | Ladies dinner Families Everywhere, is a local, S.A.F.E. is asking businesses in : os non-profit organization support the surrounding communities to / Scheduled May 4 group that has a membership of participate in Dress Down Day for : “The Fellowship Evangelical Free over 300 local families that have Autism. Employees will be asked Ghacly on Hildebranai Read ir children with Autism. to donate $5 to participate in the L Dallas will hold a Ladies Dinner The group works to educatethe = Dress Down Day scheduled for ‘on Tuesday, May 4 from 6:30-9 public, the medical community, Wednesday, May 12. - schools and parents of what op- Anyone interested in this worth: pi ' Be in ons Hom tions are available for their chil- while cause for the kids can call | Sting te Joy of et ng Mi dren. Sheila Haigh 799-5790 or Cathy \ SRtlice are invited to attend There To raise funds to continue edu- Fuller 477-2733 for more inion | Js. no charge. | Please call Sue cating the public and to have so- mation. y Baiamonte, 696-1989 or the } Burch 75 6420 or reservations Building permits issued in 1 Kingston Twp. : or more information. Kingston Township issued 35 building permits in the month of March. The largest monetary values of the permits issued were for new : ; 1 : homes. New construction at 20 Ivy Drive is valued at $155,760 anda os Mother-child dinner new structure tobe build at 11 a Rd. is valued at $132,000. Furids ’ SE llected by the township totaled $1.888 for building permits. ! “at Shavertown UMC oe .* Shavertown United Methodist Church is having its annual ! Mother-Child dinner on Sunday, \ 1 J ‘May 2 at 1:30 in the Social Room. A WE RR aa All people are invited to atttend, bring a dish of food to share. Men BUY ON E GET are needed to help in the kitchen. oo | The program will be Clowns, ji SECOND ONE ™ presented by the group “Messen TrOOP, Pack 281 observe Scout Sunday y gers of Joy”. : : : = Previous Purchases Excluded = Sale Ends 5/1/99 Reservations are required by 1700p and Pack 281 of Dallas United Methodist Church recently attended a Scout Sunday service at = Buy 2 Get Lowest Priced Item For $1.00 Yrs Saturday, May 1. Call Jane the church. Pastor Lewis had many of the scouts help with the service. Afterward refreshments were : 570.343.1759 Fax 570.343.5589 Ketchner, 696-4518. enjoyed by all present. $FRIEDM AN 'S 220 E. Drinker St., Dunmare, Pa. 18512 i Foreground, Brandon Zalenski; from left, row 2, Michael Moleski, David Carey, Stephen Zubko, Devon e-mail: friedman @ epix.net © web site: friedmansmenswear.com Shavertown Fire Co. Kronak, Michael Glicini, Billy Barnes, Tommy Zalenski; row 3, Mrs. McDonald, Kyle Hazleton, Matthew : : : Glicini, Scott. Daube, Mrs. Glicini, Mrs. Daube; row 4, Ryan Murray, Jason Jolley, Casey Zalenski, Jeff needs funds Pace., David Glicini, Mr. Kornak; row 5, Mrs. Neiman, Mr. Neiman, Dr. Kutish, Dave Neiman, Steve ; Due to a mediocre response, Neiman, Chris Riley, Matthew Daube, Mrs. Dancheck, Dr. Glicini. DAVI S D EC K CAR - Shavertown Volunteer Fire Com- J pany has decided to send a sec- : 0 Se — for financial support to Harveys Lake plans DHS (Class of "710 seeks missing mates all area residents and businesses . . | Powerwashing, Staining & Sealing who have not contributed to its for millenium The Dallas Class Reunion of 1979 will be held at Konefals Grove, 1999 fund drive. The fund drive, Hi "Chase, on July 3. : which began in March, serves as rE Anyone who hasn't received an invitation to the reunion or anyone Safeguard your outdoor wood investment a major part of the fire company’s le to help plan together the With address information on the following classmates are asked to call a people to help plan togetne : annual operating income. next millennium of Harveys Lake Donna Roberts Yachim at 675-2559 or Beth Manganello Savage at 675- To date, we heard for less than. Borough. The borough is trying to 4718. : +R = Ee EST i MAT ES ; 30 percent of the residents and plan a daylong event at the Lake James Balcomb, Frank Baldygo, Annette Bethel, Linda Bocci, : businesses we protect,” said a that people will remember for years Robert Bruggeworth, Scott Common, Marion Coollbaugh, Ben Crofchik, Mike Davis disappointed Jerry Paxton, who to come. But to do that, we need Anthony Duran, Mary Edwards, Donna Forte, Paul Frantz, Craig en Db is serving as this year’s chairman. 1. help of everyone. We need Gallup, Denise Garofalo, Marion Gildea, Judy Godleski, John Harper, Certified Wolman® Contractor (570) 696-4496 “We hope our second appeal will input from the business people Don Hislop, Cliff James, Glenda Johnson, Becky Jones, Carolyn result in additional contributions. Kerekes, Doug Kroll, Barbara Kubasti, Ken Kuderka, Tammy Losey, belong! 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. at Apex Waste Services, Inc. SPRING CLEAN-UP *1-800-222-2028° Spring is a great time to clean out that attic, basement or garage. Dumpsters are also great for that remodeling job or small project, With this coupon take an ADDITIONAL $10.00 OFF on any size diumpster. rae CALL our friendly Customer Service today. One coupon per customer/container. Offer good until August 31,1999. CPR PE RIF RR RR RI RR PRT Rr TIT TTY 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. WICK am1400 / am1340 www.wick-am.com Always Welcome NOd[10)
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