4 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, July 25, 2002 irst Holy Communion at St. Therese’s Catholic Church | Children who received First Holy Communion at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, during the 4:30 p.m. Mass May 4 are, first row, from left: Kohner Rice, Brandy Sue Popple, Alexander Zubko, Briana Zablotney and Brandon Rome. Second row: Cheyenne Kimble, Aaron Aciukewicz, Lauren Scafidi, Katherine Yanchuk, Casey Conway, Thomas Tidey and Caitlyn Ogurkis. Third row: Cole Kebles, Sarah Zablotney, Adam Churba, Jane Henry, Jessica Missal and Gavin Carolan. Fourth row: Denise Murphy, coordinator of religious education, and Monsignor J. Peter Crynes and teacher Sharon Gryziec. Children who received First Holy Communion at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown during the 9 a.m. Mass May 5 are first row, from left: John Dougherty, Greg Selenski, Erika McCabe, Devin Sullivan- Phillips, Elaina Tomaselli, Patrick Condo, Matthew Fasulka and John Ryan McCarthy. Second row: Kelly Healey, Alex Kolessar, Kyle Banks, Gregory Smith, Sophia Frickle, Stephen Bell, Chelsea English and Eric Ringsdorf. Third row: Denise Murphy, coordinator of religious education, Monsignor J. Peter Crynes and teacher Michelle Tomaselli. Hasay’s field aide to visit Franklin Twp. Representative George Hasay’s field aide Millard Twardowski will be at the Franklin Township Municipal Building from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, July 25. The purpose is to assist the con- stituents of the 117th Legislative District. PACE, Tax/Rent Rebate and Retired Persons $10 Automobile Registration forms will be available. for eligible seniors, only 50 percent of Social Security benefits are counted toward the income limit for the Tax/Rent Re- bate program, which has been extended until the end of the year. Dallas Lions seek new members The Dallas Lions are looking for new members. Anyone interested in joining the club should contact any club member or they can contact Frank Rollman at 675-4485. ‘ Peter Crynes and teachers Peggy Harvey and Sandra Boyle. Kingston Twp. warns of possible West Nile Virus infestation The Kingston Township Zoning Officer reminds the residents of Kingston Township that it is unlawful to have any collection of standing water, except for agricultural purposes, in which mosqui- toes are likely to breed, unless such collection of water is treated or maintained to prevent such breeding. The Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Environmental Protection and Health warn that there is a chance the West Nile Virus could be spread into Pennsylvania this summer by the common mosquito. Township residents are re- quested to eliminate from their property any accumulation of stag- ‘nant water to help prevent the spread of mosquitoes. For additional information, call the Zoning Office at 696-3809, or the Pennsylva- nia Department of Health 1-877-PA-HEALTH. Children who received First Holy Communion at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown during the 6:30 p.m. Mass May 4 are first row, from left: David Miller, George Parkhurst, Kathryn Bailey and Harry Parkhurst. Second row: Matthew Krispin, Kassandra Mehhno, Shane Dunn, Donald Behm, Zachary Downs and Brett Wanek. Third row: Tawnya Humewasky, William Fulton, Karli-Rose Cimino, Gabriella Sebastian, Joseph Cembruck, Jessica Jelfo and Morgan Matthews. Fourth row: Denise Murphy, coordi- © nator of religious education; Monsignor J. Peter Crynes and teacher Karen Campbell. ; Children who received First Holy Communion at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, during the 11 a.m. Mass May 5 are first row, from left: Madison Winters, David Evry and Alexandra Feher. Second row: Matthew Trautlein, Brianne Tomko, Sean Kerrick, Alexandra Heltzel and Nicholas Vitale. Third row: Ju- lia Fries, Jordan Stephens, Rebecca Kah, Nicholas Shelley, Kevin Bohan, Kasey Bloom, F.J. Costantino and Elizabeth Farrell. Fourth row: Denise Murphy, coordinator of religious education, Monsignor J. YVAN I - YW Kathleen Poplaski was re- cently recognized for her 10 years of service to Wilkes Uni- versity at its annual Service Awards Dinner. Poplaski serves as an administrative assistant for the Graduate Teacher Edu- cation Program. She resides in Shavertown with her husband Frank. She also has a son Jason. A Wendy Vasey, of Sweet Val- ley, recently joined the Southern Living at Home company as an'@ Independent Consultant. South- ern Living at Home is a new par- ty plan company backed by the publishers of Southern Living magazine. Vasey will market and sell a variety of products through home shows including hand- crafted pottery, iron works, home decorating items, candles, food products, cookbooks and decorating books. ® Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? 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