The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, January 24, 2002 5 Tight squeeze! These Applewood Manor friends pose inside the igloo-type fort they built together. Jackson Township to hold Christmas Tree drop-off The Jackson Township Board of Supervisors will be conducting a live Christmas tree drop-off disposal from 8 am. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 24; from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 25; from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 26. At the rear of the Jackson Township Municipal Building, 2211 Huntsville Rd. Residents will be limited to one live tree per household. Proof of resi- dency is required. Any questions can be direct- ed to John J. Wilkes, Jr. chair- man at 675-6008, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday. e Christmas tree clean up set for end of month Dallas Township's Road Department will pick up township res- idents’ Christmas trees until Friday, Jan. 25, weather permit- ting. There are no set dates or times for individual street pickup. Residents are asked to. have their trees placed by the road curb. Residents also have the option of dropping their Christmas trees off at the Dallas Township recycling site. Sportsman’s Club to meet Jan. 28 The monthly meeting of The Noxen-Monroe Sportsman’s Club will be held at 2 p.m. Sun- day, Jan. 28 at the Club’s hall, Market Street, Noxen. -” bp a4 1] ed American Legion to sponsor pig roast Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The American Legion will hold their annual pig roast from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 2 at the Post home, Memorial Highway, Dal- y las & Tickets are available at the le- gion home at 675-6542. BMT Harvest changes morning service hour The Back Mountain Harvest Asssembly will hold their morn- ing service hour at 8:15 a.m. be- ginning Feb. 3. @ Dallas Township snow reminders Dallas Township residents are asked to assist road crews in providing safety for township residents: Do not allow children to play in the snow on the road or right next to the road. Do not throw snow from your property o into the street. Place the snow from your driveway to the right (when facing the road) so that snow is not redeposited in your driveway when the road is plowed. Allow additional time for travel. Please do not park your car on the side of the road. Parking is prohibited between the hours of 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on any streets including develop- ment streets. Violators will be & ticketed. A, Paid Send The Dallas Post to on From left top: Laura Morgan, Cecilia Besecker, Joe Evans, Andrew Besecker, Courtney Besecker. Center: Diana Morgan. Trucksville couple celebrate 62nd wedding anniversary Lewis and Arline Williams celebrated their 62nd wedding an- niversary on December 30. They were married in 1939 at the Trucksville United Methodist Church by Rev. Savacool. Mrs. Williams is the former Arline Parsons, daughter of the late Ethel and Earl Parsons. Mr. Williams is the son of the late Ed- ward and Clara Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have lived in the Back Mountain area since the early 1940s. They are the parents of two children, Ar- line Anthony, Plymouth and Lewis Williams, Charlottesville, VA. They are the grandparents of Michael Evans, Susan Kile, Lori Ann Umphred, Christopher Evans, Lewis Williams, Jr. and Paul Williams. The couple also has 13 great-grandchildren. Mr. Williams is retired from the automobile business and Fino's Pharmacy in Dallas. Mrs. Williams is a homemaker. Skating Complex “LEARN 2 ICE SKATE!” New 6 Week Sessions Start Dates: Saturday, January 19th (1:45 - 2:45 pm) Wednesday, January 23rd (5:00 - 6:00 pm) Monday, January 28th (5:30 - 6:30 pm) $50.00 per six week session (if registered in advance/ $60.00 if not pre-registered) Register on-line: www.skateicebox.com Register by phone: 570-883-1100 Birthday Party Packages School Field Trips Club Fund Raisers Year round indoor skating! Lehman Twp to sell all address signs The Lehman Twp. Fire and Ambulance Co. announces the sale of 911 address signs. Each sign will be made at the fire hall, 25 Fire- house Rd., for every address in the membership area at a cost of $12 each. ‘The, reflective sign can be mounted to the mail. post or "Will assist emergency personnel in locating a residents. Members! will: available from 6-8 p:m. on Tuesday, ‘Wednesday and Thursd#y&Venings, of residents call 675-5654." Ci =x) Ask First Fed PROGRAM Rossetti Memorial Art contest to be held in March All area students in grades 7- 12 are invited to enter the 21st Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Contest. The contest is open to any 7th through 12th grade student who resides in, or attends any public, private or parochial school within the school districts of Dallas, Lehman, Tunkhannock or North- west, -or any 7th-12th grade stu- dents, who study art with any private instructor teaching within those areas. Entries must be delivered to Sue Hand's Imagery, 35 Main Street, Dallas, between February 4 and 20. Ribbons will be award- ed in twelve different categories on each separate grade level by two panels of three judges each. They will be judged separately on each grade level in a variety of categories including pencil, pas- tel, watercolor, acrylic, oil, ink, scratchboard, mixed media, fibers, photography, prints and miniature drawings and paint- ings. Photographs must be at least 8” X 10”. No entry may ex- ceed 40 inches in any direction, frame and/or mat included. All 2-D entries must be mounted or matted or framed with the excep- tion of works on canvas board or stretched canvas and must be accompanied by an entry form, available from area school art teachers or from Sue Hand's Im- agery. All 2-D artwork, other than matted paper, must have a hanger on the back. Each stu- dent may submit a total of three entries. In addition, a separate awards jury will assign many community-sponsored cash awards and gift certificates. The public is invited tothe Opening Reception of the 21st Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art show from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, March 3 at the MacDonald Art Gallery, Col- lege Misericordia. An awards cer- emony will follow at 4 p.m. The exhibit of winning art works will continue from March 12 through March 28. For a complete listing of all rules, please call Heather Madeira at 675-5094. Auditions to be held for Jungle Book-The musical NE Players, Wyoming Valley's Non-Profit Youth Theatre Compa- ny will hold auditions beginning at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 27 for the stage Musical “The Jungle Book.” Auditions are open to chil- dren ages 8 to 18 years. Audi- tions will be held at the studio's of Major Performing Arts Center, Carverton and Dug Rds, Trucksville. Call the NE Players Hotline at 675-4333 to register. Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the area Agency on ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offers hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age and older. Donations from participants are gratefully accepted and need- ed in order to expand this pro- gram. All menus include mar- garine, milk and coffee. The fol- lowing is the menu for the week of January 24-30. The local Se- nior Center is located at 22 Rice StréétiPallas. lesan iRiG + THURSDAY: Chicken scampi, garlic®"mashed potatoes,” wheat bread vegetable medley, Interested in a Below Market Rate Mortgage? al about REA whole “wheat roll, HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM chocolate cupcake. FRIDAY: Egg salad with a croissant, creamy cole slaw, Manhattan clam chowder, fruited gelatin, oatmeal raisin cookie. MONDAY: Italian sausage & peppers, oven brown potatoes, broccoli augratin, whole wheat bread, chocolate chip cookie. TUESDAY: Beef stroganoff over noodles, spiced apple, carrot sticks, cranberry juice, white bred, vanilla pudding. WEDNESDAY: Baked pork ‘¢hop w/brown gravy,” obrien potatoes, vegetable medley, whole orange “jui¢eé, mixed fruit. 1 or 2 member households. Pittston, PA county Debbie Hunsinger 1-877-238-6260 Upper Luzerne County Monroe/Carbon Counties ( —