yD) ) H i 0 J ys The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, February 14, 2002 7 1 \ MasterCard. J ¢)| 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 and we will set you up immediately. o| The Dallas Post * 675-5211 eAudubon Societ ti t eAudubon Society meeting se 4 A slide show on Bird Nests:will Church, on Church Street. Joe . be the program at the next meet- Lankalis, award winning photog- |. ing of the Greater Wyoming Val- rapher, retired biology teacher \ ley Audubon Society at 7:30 and avid naturalist, will present 1 p.m., Monday, February 18 at the program. The program is free I: the Dallas United Methodist and open to the public. - Lake T | | Lake Twp taxes mailed Feb. 1 0 Ruth Orloski, Lake Township, mailed on Friday, February 1. Tax Collector announced the Anyone not receiving their 2002 county-municipal proper- taxes should notify her immedi- ty and per capita taxes were ately. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Loring \ . oo) WY Melanie Getz and Robert 0 WVHCS raises over $111,000 gle : for United Way Loring unite in marriage : : . Melanie Getz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Getz, Woourne Volley Healt] Con System aised Quer 2gz.0m 0 the Kingston Township, and Matthew R. Loring, son of Mr. and ke ay of Wyoming alley as part of its annual campaign to Mrs. Robert V. Loring, Fayetteville North Carolina, were support the organization. : : united in marriage on August 4, 2001 at the Shavertown The funds were raised through direct employee donations, fund- United Methodist Church, by U.S. Army Chaplain Lt. raisers such as doughnut sales and theme basket raffles, and the Colonel Robert V. Loring and Pastor Jan B. Clark. health system’s participation in the Parade of Trees held over the The bride chose Heather Wilt as her maid of honor. | holiday season at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Bridesmaids were Cindy Loring and Kim Loring, sisters of | g This year’s tree by WVHCS featured a “Scooby-Doo” theme and i groom. Katelyn Loring, niece of the ‘groom, was flower © was the top winner in the annual contest. All of the over $500 The groom chose James Wyatt as best man. Groomsmen raised by Scooby was included in the health system's contribu- were Jason Getz and Aaron Getz, brothers of the bride. Tyler | tion to the United Way. Tice, nephew of the groom was ring bearer. From left: Jane Stredny, Grotto Pizza, Dallas; Maureen Jordan, Mrs. Loring is a 1997 graduate of Dallas High School and United Way, Wilkes-Barre; Debbie Marianelli, WVHCS, Moosic; received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Joyce Eckrod, WVHCS, Dallas; and Carol Burke, WVHCS, Messiah College graduating Suma Cum Laudi. 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First Federal’s Internet Banking https://www.ibank-1stfed.com/onlineserv/HB/demo.html February schedule for Hasay’s Field Aide Representative George - C. Hasay'’s field aide, Millard Twar- dowski, will be at the Lake Township Municipal Building from 10 a.m. to noon on Thurs- day, February 14. The purpose is to assist the constituents in the 117th Legislative District. Pace and Tax/Rent Rebate forms will be available. For eligi- ble seniors only 50% of your So- cial Security will count for in- come limits for Tax Rebate pro- gram. Applications for the re- tired persons $10 registration can also be picked up at Jack- son Township, from 10 a.m to noon, on February 28. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program to be held on March 3 The Retired and Senior Vol- unteer Program will be from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5 at the Dallas Senior Center. Seniors are asked to bring all W-2’s, 1099's, Social Security in- formation and any other form showing income and a copy of last year’s income tax return. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 675-2179. Lehman UM Women install officers The installation of officers for the Lehman Untied Methodist Women took place during morning worship on January 13. Janet Eddy is president. Judith Dawe, vice president, Evelyn Ide, secretary and Dorothy Dawe, treasurer. Committee heads are: Susan Snyder, Spiritual Growth; Vera Tough, Education and Interpretation; Social Action, Marjorie Cos- grove; Membership, Nurture and Outreach; Ruth Jones, Program Resources; Alberta Steltz, Communication; Jennifer Jones, Sun- shine Committee; Kendra Cosgrove, Susan Snyder and Ruth Jones. The regular monthly meeting will be at 7 p.m. February 26 in the Lehman United Methodist Church. 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 or older. Donations from participants are gratefully accepted and need- ed in order to expand this pro- gram. All menus inclue mar- garine, milk and coffee. The following is the menu for the week of February 14-20. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Valentines Day Special Dinner - Stuffed chicken breast with fricassee sauce, whipped potatoes, roman veg- etable medley, rosy applesauce Pay anyone. From anywhere. gelatin salad, dinner roll, cherry pie. FRIDAY: Baked seafood casserole, spiced apples, chopped broccoli with lemon but- ter, italian bread, birthday cake. MONDAY: Centers closed in observance of Presidents Day. TUESDAY: Barbecue pork ri- bette sandwich, baby lima beans with garlic butter, candied sweet potatoes, sandwich roll, baked apple. 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