6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 3, 2001 Memorial and Honor books at the Library In memory of Judie Wandell, "Connecting" by Sandy Sheehy, presented by Marsha Karpovich. In memory of William Hughes, "Complete Outdoors Encyclopedia” by Vin T. Sparano, presented by the Ladies of Alpha Rho Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. In memory of Bill Matus, "Yonder: A Place in Montana" by John Heminway, presented by John and Maryan Dally. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Famous First Facts" by Steven Anzovin, presented by Paul and Jean Rodda. In memory of Merle Pope, "Throwing Smoke" by Bruce Brooks, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Confer and Dr. and Mrs. Mark Sowcik. In memory of Earl Fritzges, "The World According to Horses: how they run, see, and think" by Stephen Budiansky, presented by the Sutton Family. In memory of Elwood Sheldon, "Sport's Great Pete Sampras” by Victoria Sherrow, presented by Michael E. Daly. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "The Amazing Life of Benjamin Franklin" by James Cross Giblin, presented by Rhonda R. Pollard. In memory of Juliette G. Epstein, "Essential Plants for Small Gardens" by Sue Fisher, presented by Nancy R. Gwilliam. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Buzz" by Janet Wong, presented by Sidney and Pauly Friedman. : In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Wild Horses | Have Known" by Hope Ryden, presented by Sidney and Pauly Friedman. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Cities of the World: Boston" by Deborah Kent, presented by Jean Eyet. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Cities of the World: Chicago" by R. Conrad Stein, presented by Jean Eyet. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Cities of the World: New York City" by Deborah Kent, presented by Jean Eyet. In memory of Nancy Kozemchak, "Cities of the World: Vienna" by R. Conrad Stein, presented by Jean Eyet. In memory of Joseph Yanefski, "Complete Home Landscaping" by Catrina Tudor Erler, presented by Alexandra and Emily Heitzel. In memory of Frances Vosniak, "Scottish Clans and Tartans" by Neil Grant, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanton. In memory of Lillian E. Donahoe, "Before | Say Goodbye" by Mary Higgins Clark, presented by Frank Donahoe. In memory of Ralph K. Garrahan, "American Decades, 1990-1999" edited by Tandy McConnell, presented by Fred D. Keller. In memory of Rachel W. Dymond, "The Berry Grower's Companion" by Barbara L. Bowling, presented by Michael and Donna Crane. HONOR BOOKS In honor of Geraldine Nesbitt Orr, "Tracks of the Unseen: meditations on Alaska wildlife, landscape and photography” by Nick Jans, presented by Mr. and Mrs. John Conyngham. In honor of Geraldine Nesbitt Orr, "A Garden in the Shade" by Harriet L. Cramer, presented by Mr. and Mrs. John Conyngham. In honor of Lou and Jack Conyngham, "The Best American Essays of the Century" edited by Joyce Carol Oates, presented by Edward A. Shafer, M.D. and Nancy Shafer. ; Curves for Women to open in Trucksville Ellen Wengen will open a new Curves for Women fitness and weight-loss center January 8 at 165 S. Memorial Highway, Trucksville. The women-only cen- ter is in the same building as Grange National Bank, in the Pendragon Center. The Curves for Women pro- gram is built around a half-hour exercise workout that alternates hydraulic resistance machines with aerobic recovery stations. The routine provides both cardiovas- #3 aw cm : cular and strength training, and ends with stretching. “The key to permanent (weight- loss) results is lean muscle," said Wengen. "When a woman loses 20 pounds with us, it is predomi- nantly body fat." This is the second Curves for Women franchise location for Wengen. She opened in Clarks Summit a year ago. A grand open- ing reception is scheduled for Fri- day, Jan. 5 from 5-7 p.m. Call 696-4321 for more information. Dallas, H-L Lions donate to Eye Bank The Lower Wyoming Valley Lions Eye Bank met recently at a dinner meeting held at the Castle Inn, Dallas. The Dallas and Harveys Lake chapters hosted the meeting and both clubs presented very generous monetary contributions to the Eye Bank. The Eye Bank obtains, tests, preserves and disburses valuable eye tissue making it available to eye surgeons for sight restoration. Anyone interested in becoming an eye donor may contact any Lions Club member. Guest speaker was Vice district Governor Jeffrey Katra, who spoke about the Lions' worldwide Youth Exchange Program. Shown in photo, from left, seated: Secretary Rosemary George, Vice District Governor Jeff Katra, Eye Bank President Tony Stefanowicz. Standing: Richard Williams, Harveys Lake Lions president; Pat Burke, Dallas Lions president; Bob Koch, Eye Bank Treasurer. International Adoption Information Night Lutheran Children and Family Service of Eastern Pennsylvania is hosting an International Adoption Information Night on Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Woodlands Inn and Resort, 1073 Highway 315, in Wilkes-Barre. Countries for international adoptions include Eastern Europe, China, Vietnam, Guatemala, Cambodia, and Mexico. Anyone interested is invited to attend; for reservations or more information about adoptions, please contact Althea Stinson at (215) 456-5700, ext. 232. Church presents 'Left Behind’ series Cross Creek Community Church is starting a new message series at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays inJanuary, entitled "Left Behind," which will provide a Biblical-based look at the future. The series, presented by pastor Dave Martin, will correspond with the bestsell- ing "Left Behind" books by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins. There will be a video presentation fol- lowed by a question and discus- sion session on Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. The Cross Creek Church is located at 370 Carverton Rd., 2 miles from the light in Trucks- ville. Call 696-0399 if you wish further information. BiLo 0il Co.| Call around for prices - then make us your last call! We'll beat any adver- tised home heating oil price in our Per area by Gallon MINIMUM 125 GALLONS CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-BUY-BILO (1-888-289-2456) 24 Hour Hot Line Misericordia Employees Receive Service Awards College Misericordia recently held its 21st Annual Service Awards Dinner, at which staff and faculty members celebrated employment anniversaries of five years or more, in increments of five years. Altogether, 44 employees were honored for having served the College for as long as 35 years. Shown in photo above, from left to right, are: Mary Louise Komorek, 25 years; Rose Hometchko, 15 years; Olney Craft, 35 years; Sr. Jean Messaros, RSM, 15 years; Thomas O'Neill, 30 years; John Kachurick, 15 years; Ralph Marsh, 20 years; Charlotte Slocum, 20 years; Sr. Annette Diebold, RSM, 20 years; Sr. Anne Elizabeth McLaughlin, RSM, 25 years; Kathleen Foley, 15 years; Sr. Patricia McCann, RSM, 15 years; Carol Llewellyn, 20 years; and Sr. Mary Glennon, RSM, 20 years. Shown below, from left to right, front row: Jim Sabulski, 10 years; Bonnie Oldham, 10 years; Ed Lahart, 10 years; Linda Trompetter, 10 years; Jennifer Drouse, 5 years; Ann Cepukaitis, 10 years; Fran Rismondo, 10 years; Sr. Donna Ellis, RSM, 5 years; Lynn Toth, 5 years; Colleen Newhart, 5 years; Kathleen Zatwatski, 10 years. Second row: Leo Carr, 5 years; Bob Kaleta, 5 years; Tom Matinas, 10 years; Ellen McLaughlin, 10 years; Joy Kozemchak, 5 years; Mike Mould, 10 years; Jackie Ghormoz, 10 years; and Dave Martin, 10 years. dollars more attract attention like never before. AUTOMOBILES 1980 VOLVO 240DL, Many new parts, Great car for a little money. $700. Pye pRpR— white or color) when you place your ad, and we'll include it with your powerful prose. The photo will run above the copy, and your ad will stand out from the pack, which means you'll get better response. (And maybe a higher price.) The cost? A low $8 additional for all four weeks of an auto ad, or $10 additional for all six weeks of a real estate ad. And you can have the photo back after the first ad appears. 93 VILLAGER AC, PW, Leather seats, AM/FM cassette stereo. $11,000 Call So, do more than TELL people why they'll want to just fill out the form below, and send or bring it to our office with your payment. We'll do the rest! GUARANTEED RESULTS. 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