rN 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 5, 1999 Prayer Vigil for Peace May 8 at Trinity Presbyterian Trinity Presbyterian Church, Irem Road, Dallas, will be holding a 24 hour Prayer Vigil for Peace from 6 p.m. on Friday, May 7 until 6 p.m. Saturday, May 8. The vigil is a response to the escalating spirit of violence envel- oping our planet from Kosovo to Littleton, Colorado. The congre- gation welcomes participants from all.churches and other faith tradi- tions. “. Vigilers should gather quietly in the church sanctuary, and, if possible, remain for a one hour block of time. While there will be no formal service of worship, a prayer re- source will be available. Trinity Presbyterian Church is fully accessible to people using walkers and wheelchairs. For further information, please contact the church office between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, Monday through Friday at 675-3131. Miller becomes Eagle Scout «Brian A. Miller, Boy Scout Troop 155, Trucksville, recently attained the highest and most coveted rank in Scouting, the eT Eagle Scout. He completed his | Board of Review | on October 21, 1998 at ‘council headquartersin Moosic. | <- Brian has been involved in Scouting for nine years, be- ginning with the Cub Scout rank of Bobcat, then proceeding to Wolf, Bear and Webelos. He received the Arrow of Light Award, the God and Coun- try Religious Award, and was a winner of his pack’s Regatta Race. ~~ While in Boy Scouts he attained the ranks of Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, and Life. He has served as an Instructor for First Aid for three years, and most recently Senior Patrol Leader. He has recently provided the music for the Ecumenical Service at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, and sang the closing at BRIAN A. MILLER the recent “Friends of Scouting” dinner a few weeks ago. He is also a member of the Order of the Arrow. His Eagle Scout Project was executed on April 18, 1998. He led approximately 60 people in the renovating a church's picnic and park area in Nuangola in preparation for the park's 50th anniversary. The project consisted of 475 man hours, in planning and ex- ecution, 97 of which were put in by Brian himself. Brian is the son of Ronald and Debbie Miller, Dallas. He has one brother, Michael, who is a Life Scout in Troop 281, Dallas. Miller is a member of the Na- tional Honor Society at Dallas High School, and has received the Stu- dent of the Month award on two scparate occasions. He is also active in band, chorus, drama, and Jazz Band. He is a church: organist and a Water Safety in- structor for the Red Cross. Brian was honored at an Eagle Court of Honor at the Trucksville United Methodist Educational Building on May 2. v French Canadian music at Contra dance ~‘A New England Contra dance sponsored by the Chicory House and the Folklore Society will fea- ture the distinctive and exciting French Canadian style music of “Frommage Quebecois.” Marga- ret Matthews will be the caller. The event occurs on Saturday, ~ May 8, starting at 8 p.m. at St. Therese’s ‘Catholic’ Church, Pio- nieer Ave., Shavertown. * Frommage Quebecois is com- posed of musicians from the Syra- cise and Oneonta New York ar- eas, and consists of Jacques Lewin on fiddle, Peter Blue on accor- dion, drums, bones and feet, and Rob Hunt on keyboard. ~ Margaret Matthews is an expe- rienced dance musician who will be taking a break from the key- boards and instead will be teach- ing and calling each dance. Con- tra dancing is done in two lines as long as the length of the ballroom. Men alternate with women along SY VTE] (or: {I W-Y: {011 7:N [014] 3) the blood test centers When you need blood tests, bring your prescription to OMEGA. Dunmore 347-5010 Comprehensive Health Services Center (1416 Monroe Avenue) Mon. - Fri. 8 am -3 pm Also located in Wilkes-Barre COOK'S PHARMACY, ® Computerized Prescription Service ® Russell Stover Candies ® Greeting Cards ® PA Lottery Tickets ® Newspapers ® Magazines 159 N. MemorialHwy., Shavertown, PA eo (675-1191 )) theline, and partners stand across from one another. Many of the dance figures are similar to square dancing, and a few, such as the swing are derived from ballroom dancing. As part of the dance tradition, callers suggest that dancers look for a different part- ner after-each dance, so dancers need not come with a partner. The dancing can be done to a walking step, but at the individual couples’ preference, may also be- come vigorous and aerobic. Light- weight clothing is recommended. The Chicory house is an all- volunteer non-profit coffeehouse, sponsoring folk music and dance in the Wyoming Valley. Admis- sion to the dance is $6 for adults and $15 for families. No previous dance experience is necessary. Dancers are asked bring a snack to share at intermission. Further information is available at 333- 4007. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The DallasPost. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Intel Pentiam II 400 MH. * Expandable Full-Tower Case * 64 MB, SD RAM, 100 MHz + 13 GB Ultra DMA Hard Drive * 512K Cache and Bx Chip Set «3.5 (1.44) High Densidty Floppy + 3D, 8 Meg, AGP Video * 56K V.90 Fax/Modem w/Voice Mail and Speaker Phone + 40X CD ROM * Sound Blaster Sound Card «160-Watt Peak Multimedia Speakers * 17" 28NI Monitor * Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 * Plus over 300 Add'l Titles * Epson Stylus 640 or Hewlitt Packard 697 Color Printer FREE Internet Access Time Only $1,749 or $50/Month Theatre. On-The-Green committee hers seen at a recent meeting are, first row, from left: Dr. Jennie Congleton, Misericordia director fof cultural events; Josephine Dougherty, and Toni Nardone. Second row, from left, Gail Smallwood, Dr. Scott Blanchard, Cynthia Cave and Don Hopkins. Committee members not seen in photo are Joan John, committee chair; Karolina Cimachowski, Denise Miscavage, Mary Jule McCarthy and Jean Lipski. Theatre-On-The-Green plans As You Like It for July One of William Shakespeare's most poetic comedies, “As You Like It,” will be this year’s The- atre-On-The-Green presentation at College Misericordia, to be per- formed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 16, 17, and 18 at 8 p.m. This 12th annual produc- tion will feature a professional cast on Misericordia’s beautiful outdoor stage. The play is a romantic comedy that contrasts the beauty and purity of nature and the rural environment with the corrupt world of the court and urban life. “As You Like It” also is filled with love, hidden identities, and the pleasures of living with nature, Set in 17th century France, this play is a celebration of lyrical po- etry, romance, and the Joyss of the simple life. , Tickets will go on sale June 7 and are S10 for chair and bleacher seats, $5 for lawn seating and $50 for a table of four. Lawn seating will be sold at the door only. In addition to the performances, a Shakespeare Symposium will be held on Tuesday, July 13 at 7 p.m. in Merrick Hall. The sympo- sium is led by area Shakespeare scholars and is an informal, en- tertaining program designed to provide insight into the play, its characters and the playwright. The program is free and open to the public. Theatre-On-The-Green’s an- nual production assistant and the- atre workshop programs will also be held beginning on Monday, July 12. The production assis- tant program allows senior high school and college students to learn stage and lighting technqgiues while working with the professional cast and crew of the production. The theatre work- shop program is open to students in junior and senior high school, and provides training in stage movement, voice and acting. Theatre-On-The-Greenis spon- sored by College Misericordia and is made possible through com- munity and corporate support. For more information call 674- 6719. LL Taxpayers meeting May 6 The Lake-Lehman School District Taxpayers Association in- vites you to attend our regular meeting May 6 at,7 p.m. in the Lehman Township Municipal Building Meeting Room. Guest speaker for the evening will be Virginia Murtha Cowley, candidate for Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas. All Lake-Lehman District Taxpayers are urged to attend. Bloomingdale U.M. Ice Cream Social Bloomingdale United Methodist Church will hold an Ice Cream Social on Saturday, May 8. Serving from 4-? Wimpies, hot dogs, pork bbq, baked beans, haluski, potato salad, macaroni salad, deviled eggs, cakes, tarts, pie and ice cream. All homemade. For information call 256-3931 day of event. Volunteers needed for Meadows Coffee Hour The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas is in need of volunteers to assist the Activities Departmentwith escorting residents and helping serve refreshments at their Friday morning coffee hour from 10 - 11:30 a.am. Also needed are volunteers willing to work on a substitute basis escorting residents to the Beauty Shop at the Meadows. Training is provided. Please contact the Volunteer Department at 675-8600, Intel Pentium II 350 MHz + Expandable Full-Tower Case * 64 MB. 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The former Native Textile plant has been undergoing extensive renovation for the last 18 months at the hands of Twin Stacks De- velopment Corp. Now in its third phase of development, retail and professional space is being occu- pied. Lynn Banta and Richard Haas of Harveys Lake are the develop- ers of the center. Lake Twp. recycling Dr. David J. Madeira has been in private family chiropractic prac- tice in Shavertown for almost 10. years. He majored in pre-med at” Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC and earned his Doctor of Chi- ropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College in 1989. .* His practice emphasis is pre- vention achieved by helping pa- tients of all ages identify impedi- ments to optimal health and equip- ping them to achieve their health goals. The Voluntary recycling drop-off center for Lake Township will be’ accepting recyclables on Saurday, May 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the’ township building. 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