12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 29, 2001 DMS students raise $10,543 to fight diabetes The Dallas Middle School Student Council and several volunteers were presented with a framed poster and a trophy from the Amer- ican Diabetes Association at the school’s awards assembly. In the annual Walk for Diabetes the council team raised $10,543 to fight diabetes. As a result, the Dallas Middle School Student Council team earned the distinctions of being named the highest fundraising team in the state of Pennsylvania and the 23rd high- est team in the nation. Members of the fundraising team, from left: Jered Weinstock; Ms. Norine Amesbury, student council advisor; Matthew Daube; Ms. Linda Capozello, ADA representative; Brian Ziller; and Jill Van- derhook. Comic to appear at PSU Comic Danielle Broussard will perform at Penn State Wilkes- Barre in Lehman on Wed., Sept. 5, as part of the campus’ Cultural and Performing Arts Series. Broussard will appear in the Science Building's Bierly Auditorium at 7 p.m. Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Cultural and Performing Arts events are free and open to the public. For more info. call 570-675-9284. Girl Scout bake sale, car wash Senior Girl Scout Troop 665 of Dallas will be kick off their scout- ing year with a bake sale on Saturday Sept. 1 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., and a car wash Sunday Sept. 2 from 10-2. Both events will be held at Thomas' Market in Shavertown. Funds raised will be used for their yearly scouting activities. WHY NOT HAVE / Minutes Irem Temple holds an nual summer ceremonial Irem Temple held it's annual summer outdoor ceremonial on June 9, at Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. The purpose of the ceremonial was to initiate new members into the Shrine. The Ceremonial Cast in their full regalia. Seated, from left: Clayton Evans, Howard Sangston, Richard H. Disque, Il; Fred Pierantoni, lll; and Patrick McAndrew. Standing: Paul Gaffney, Jay Niskey, and Paul Amos. HAVING CATARACT SURGERY? MULTI Ly CATARACT MEANS NO BIFOCALS 20,000 Eye Surgeries Performed ¢ 700 Multifocal Implant Procedures ® Call 825-5949 © or 819-EYES ©he Bracken ©heatre Company Will Present I Directed by John Sherrick, the show will spotlight performances by a variety of entertainers with musical direction by Brenda Nighbert and choreography by Jennifer Harris Tickets are $15.00. For Reservations or more information, please call The Bracken Theatre Company Hotline at 570-822-7106 The Bracken Theatre is a non-profit organization and is a member of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Theatrical Alliance. LA BE EXE BE EE AEE E EX IXIEXEEXEIXXXEXNX Misericordia Choral Society seeks new members College Misericordia’s Choral Society is looking for new members. The invitation goes out to members of the community as well as any students, faculty, and staff. No audition is necessary. They will be accepting new members until Sept. 18. Rehearsals will be held Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Kennedy Lounge in the College's Banks Center. The first re- hearsal will be Tuesday, Aug. 28. Music for this semester will con- sist of Christmas music from France and England, including the Christmas Oratorio by Camille Saint-Saens. For more information, call Dr. John Curtis at 674-6739 or e-mail at jeurtis@misericordia.edu. ONLY BY DR. BUCCI r MasterCard. \ ~ J and we will set you up immediately. wis CHARGE IT! The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. For maximum convenience, call our office at 675-5211 with your account The Dallas Post ¢ 675-5211 607 Main Road, Dallas mail: P.0). Box 366, Dallas (across from Offset Paperback) ‘All polities 8 local’ Shouldn't your advertising be, too Love hum or hate him, Tip ONeill knew one thing - when the votes are counted, it doesn’t matter what people Who live outside your district think about you. 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