The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September 12, 2002 5 81st Bulford reunion held The 81st annual Bulford re- “union descendants of John and Rachel Bulford, early pioneers of the Back Mountain area, was held on July 21 at the home of John and Allyson Fielding of Loyalville. A covered dish picnic dinner was enjoyed with Dr. Al- lan J. Cease offering prayer. A business meeting followed, presided over by Susan Roese; Deaths: Terry D. Newell, Sept. 15, 2001, Roy Moss, Sept. 24, 2001 and Marvin Berman, March 26, 2002. Those who atttended the re- union: Dr. Allan J. Cease, Chris- tian Cease; Jean Crockett; Charles Dwyer; Janet Small; Pa- trecia Krioak; Robert and Ethal Moss; Lorene Moss Berman; He- len Franklin; Susan Roese; Kris- Secretary report by Helen ten, Alyssa and Dominic Angeli- } Franklin; Historian report by Pa- cola; Hazel Fielding and Vera, trecia Krivak; Game committee, John and Allyson Fielding; Net- Susan Roese, Janet Small, tie Miers, Rachel Miers; Ashley Rachel Miers, and Jean Crock- Sands; Donald and Stella Bul- ett. : ford; Douglas Bulford; Lydia, Marriage reported: John Field- Kyle, Briar; Jacey, and Raven ing and Morgan Turner; Mark Moore; Charles and Eileen Head- Stout and Sarah Turgeon. man; Ryan Glatz; John, Morgan, Births: Emma Fielding, Grace and Emma Fielding; Rich, Dina Evelyn Rogers, Alyssa Roese An- and Shawn Sarmonis; Jennifer, ) gelicola and Nicholas Arthur Brian, Robby and Cody Derham- Kingston Township High School Class of 1942 Reunion The Kingston Township High School Class of 1942 recently celebrated their 60 Reunion. The party was held at the Checkerboard Inn with wineteen members of the class and eleven family members and friends in attendance. ) ® rom left, first row: Phil Cease, Ted Schwartz and Louise Hazeltine. Second row: Iva Jean Graybill Shipe, Nettie Bulford Miers, Claire Jane Malkemes Slavis, Helen Straub Cashin, Harriet Jones Mooney. dhird row: Edward Fielding, Anna Manzoni, Betty Ness Evans, Anne Spaciano, Florence Marrow Williams, Jennie Hill, Vannie Richards Croop, Ross Willliams, Sarah Breslin Monson, Edward Gensel and Francis Youngblood. Girl Scout car wash funds Gold Award project «A car wash has been scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 14 from 10 a m.-3 p.m. at NewMart on Memorial Highway in Trucksville. Cost is $3 per vehicle. The proceeds from the car wash will be used to fund Megan Riley’s Girl Scout Gold Award project. She is a member of Se- mnior Girl Scout Troop #665, Dallas, and will be constructing tent ) ® nas for use at Camp Louise, Penn’s Woods Girl Scout Council's SENIOR MENUS 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 peo- ple 60 years of age or older. Do- whole wheat bread, cranberry juice, birthday cake. FRIDAY: Meat and cheese lasagna with marinara sauce, tossed salad with Italian dress- ing, Italian green beans, Italian Gustine. mer. September 11 proclaimed Patriots Day At the regular monthly meeting of the Dallas Borough Council, Mayor Tim Carroll, with the sup- port of Council, proclaimed Sep- tember 11 Patriots Day in the Borough. A proclamation was read and presented to members of the Dallas Post of the Ameri- can Legion. Accepting the proclamation in honor of those who lost their loved ones and their own lives were representatives of the Dad- dow-Isaacs Post 672: Comman- der Bill Kupstas, Adjutant Tom Reese, James Bologa, Leonard Gottshalk, Ed Buckley, Chester Kunigonis and Joseph Hudak. To mark last year’s terrorist at- tack, a wreath will be exhibited outside of the Dallas American Legion Post on September 11. Fair Arts and Crafts winners The Luzerne County air an- nounced the winner in the di- verse categories of the Arts and Craft Division. The 2002 Hershey Cake winners are, First Place: Dorian Bonay; Second Place Bonnie Chocallo; Third Place Robin Weissberger. The Apple Pie prizes went to; First Place: Andrea Karcutski; Second Place, Lorraine Redlich; Third Place, Bonnie Chocallo. The Yeast contest winners are, First Place: Jean Holt; Second Place, Gino Aleo. Scarecrow winners are, First The Pennsylvania “Simply Deli- cious Quick Vegetable Bread” winners are, First Place: Dorian Bonay; Second Place, Gail Meek- er; Third Place, Jean Holt. Wings Contest, First Place, Bri- an Gardner; Second Place, Dave Miller; Third Place, Leslie Newell. The Chili Contest prizes went to, First Place, Dave Miller; Sec- ond Place, Dorrance Hubbell; Third; Place, Bonnie Chocallo. The Hershey Cake 2002 win- ner will be entered in state com- petition to be held at the Penn- sylvania Farm Show in January, | resident camp. nations from participants are bread, grapefruit juice, apple- Place; Lorraine Redline; Second in Harrisbburg, along with the . . gratefully accepted and needed sauce. Place; Diane Kuchinskas. Apple Pie contest winner and The Lake Township recycling Sept. 14 in order to expand this program. MONDAY: Sweet & sour The largest Pumpkin winner “Simply Delicious Quick Bread” i The voluntary recycling drop-off center for Lake Township will be . accepting items on the second Saturday of each month. The next | opening is Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the township build- ling on Rt. 29. The following items amy be dropped off: aluminum and bi-metal cans, clear, brown and green glass, plastic #1 and #2 las. The following is the menu for the week of September 12-18 All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Cen- ter is located at 22 Rice St., Dal- chicken over rice, oriental veg- etables, whole wheat bread, apricot nectar, cupcake. TUESDAY: Pork BBQ, baked potato, vegetable medley, sand- wich roll, watermelon. was Christopher Wrubel. winner. Jackson Twp. to start recycling program The Jackson Township Board of Supervisors will be conducting re- cycling in conjunction with Exeter Borough on the third Tuesday of ) ponly. No motor oil containers or scrap aluminum can be accepted. THURSDAY: Celebrate WEDNESDAY: Baked fish each month. Recyclable will be accepted from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. begin- ¢ This month newspaper will be collected at the same time. Pack tight 90'S "Special. Dinner - Roast w/creole sauce, garlic mashed ning September 17 at the Jackson Township Municipal Building. / in paper bags with the glossy inserts removed. 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