Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3 History— {from page 1) ¥ class: - Our stu- dents meet once a week all year and, unless they use it for’ part of their completion project, they don’t get .any school credit for all of their work. They do it for their own satisfaction.” btate competition Public meeting will address United Water Co. watershed Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regional Water Supply Manage- ment manager Larry Pawlush invites residents to attend a meeting about the watershed as- sessment for the United Water Pennsylvania, Inc. (Dallas and Shavertown systems). The meeting will be held Wed., March 28 at 7 p.m. in the Cen- ter for Technology Building at the Penn State Campus in Lehman. (A snow date of March 29 at the same time and loca- tion has been scheduled). The purpose of the meeting is to provide residents and local groups with an’ opportunity to gather information and help de- sign the assessment for their public drinking water source. will be held on May 9 and 10 at the Uni- 1 versity park Cam- A pus of Penn State University. “Compe- tition in Pennsylva- nia is very tough,” said Mrs. Storz. “If you win at that level db ® Pennsylvania, you have a very good chance in the national competi- tion.” The nation- al competition will take place in June POST PHOTO/M.B. GILLIGAN at the University of Dallas High “Scliool History Day team, from left, first row: Maryann Storz, Jamie Coleman, and Jess Fields. Second row: Ellen Kim, Raegan Guelich, Jim Welch, Amanda Donahue, Peter Van Loon, and John Bednarz. Absent was Kim Reisch. Back Mountain Business and Professional Association sponsors Easter Egg Hunt The Back Mountain Business and Professional Association's 6th annual Easter Egg Hunt is scheduled for Saturday, April 7 from 1-2 p.m. at the Penn State-Wilkes-Barre Campus Soccer fields in Lehman. This Egg Hunt will feature music, prizes and visits by Elmo, Ker- mit the Frog and a visit by the Easter Bunny. It is open to children ages one to ten. There will be popcorn and balloons. Festivities begin at 12:30 p.m. Egg Hunt kicks off at 1 p.m. If your business would like to volunteer or make a donation, please contact either Peter Restaino, chairman, 674-5916 or Mary Ellan Giannuzzi, co-chair, 675-7055 by Monday, April 2. Michael (continued from page 1) Maryland. DHS players to present ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ $ ®. Arsenic and Old Lace, a comedy will be presented by The Dallas enior High, Apr. 6 and 7, 8 p.m. at the Dallas High School. Tickets may be purchased at the door. The price is $3 for adults and $2 for children. Call 675-5201 for more information. Verbyla elected to farm board Results of this year’s election for a vacant seat on the Luzerne County Farm Service Agency committee were announced. Gail A. Verbyla of Sweet Valley, will serve as second alternate. Alternates serve in the absence of regular committee members and fill vacan- cies on the committee when they occur. nesses come to talk to us. We have much to sell. We live in a safe area with good schools and emerging amenities. “l envision a time when we don’t have to have our children live out of town just to make a living. My wife and I miss our ay your bills on three children. They all have poy great jobs and promising fu- time, and you do all tures, but they don’t have them of your dealings with here.” Michael was born in Plymouth people with honesty and graduated from Plymouth d int ity.” High School in the class of 1954. ana uvuegriy . He was the president of his Clarence J. Michael “I will bring the values I was taught as a boy to the con- troller’s position. You CLARENCE J. MIKE class. He graduated from Wilkes College and served in the U.S. Army for three years during the Berlin crisis. He attended the Army's language school and served as an interpreter during the cold war era. He lived in New Jersey for nine years and returned to Pennsyl- Rep. candidate, county controller 1994, after 34 years, and now sells insurance. He served on the Dallas School Board for eight years and on board of West Side Vo-Tech for five years. He is no stranger, therefore, to large bud- gets. “I see things and ask ques- MIC H AEL | | : | o | yore tg ve in Dats in 12 om he said. “It’s as simple as | BN 20th Annual Rossetti Art Exhibit } 45 CONTROLLER © Winning works in the 20th Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memo- rial Juried Art ‘show will be on display March 13 through March 29 at the MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia. Gallery hours are: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 12-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Friday 12-5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m.; the gallery is closed Mondays. POST PHOTO/SANDY PEOPLES New Police Chief for Dallas Twp. Chief Robert Jolley of the Dallas Twp. Police Department takes on his new position as chief emphasizing officers as being seen as peace officers. Due to production difficulties with the March 21 edi- tion of the Dallas Post, this photo was unable to be printed with the . 0’ about Chief Jolley. Tarlson plays with Ensemble ( Paul Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Carlson, 51 Belford is ant UB Ra ad 1 Y department web addresses Clarence J. Michael, of Dallas, is mounting a second run for the Five local fire departments now have web pages where anyone office of Controller of Luzerne County. who is interested may find out more about the departments and how to become a volunteer. The are: Shavertown: http://go.to/shavertownfire — Trucksville: http: //www.trucksvillefire.com Kunkle Fire & EMS: http: //home.usnetway.com/~kunkle Harveys Lake Fire & EMS: http://www.geocities.com/har- veyslakefire Northmoreland Fire: http: //www.geocities.com/station140 Under the direction of R. Tad St., Shavertown, is a part of the Westminster College Jazz En- semble, along with students om other areas. The Jazz Ensemble joined pro- fessional saxophonist Michael Lee in a performance which was Greig, director of bands at West- minster College, the Jazz En- semble also joined Westminster faculty members, Mark E. An- tonich and Jeffrey Bremmer for various numbers. Paul is a mol- ecular biology major, and a grad- Order Now For Easter LIMITED SIZES & held Fri. Mar. 2. Daisy Troop 632 QUANTITIES AVAILABLE Bil o 0il Co. Call around for prices - 1511 Summit Lake Rd. 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