L -. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA L Thursday, October 31,2002 5 [ ¢ New books at BMT library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following books to their collec- tion: FICTION “The Crush” by Sandra Brown “Blood Orchid” by Stuart Woods “Chasing the Dime” by Michael Connelly “Full House” by Janet Evanovich “Sphere of Influence” by Kyle Mills “Wings of Fire” by Dale Brown “The Crimson Petal and the White” by Michael Faber “Lullaby” by Chuck Palahniuk “All is Vanity” by Christina Schwarz NON-FICTION “The Demon in the Freezer” by Richard Preston “Elizabeth Taylor: my love af- fair with jewelry” by Elizabeth Taylor “The Best American Short Sto- ries 2002” “The Secret Life of the Dyslexic Child” by Robert Frank, Ph.D. “The Bitch in the House” edit- ed by Cathi Hanauer “Frommer's Vermont, Hampshire & Maine” New “Natasha’s Dance” by Orlando Figes MYSTERY “Q@ is for Quarry” by Sue Grafton LARGE PRINT NON-FICTION “Fire . Lover” by. Joseph Wambaugh LARGE PRINT FICTION “Midnight Voices” by John Saul “The Survivors Club” by Lisa Gardner “All Shook Up” by Susan An- derson REFERENCE “Bartlett's Familiar Quota- tions” by John Bartlett “Reference Library of Black America” AUDIOTAPES ; “Full - House” by Janet Evanovich “Stupid White Men” by Michael Moor BOOKS ON CD “Nights in Rodanthe” by Nicholas Sparks “Nothing is Impossible” by Christopher Reeve * “Sphere of Influence” by Kyle Mills “Blue Latitudes” by Tony Hor- witz. 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- nations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of October: 31-November 6.. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Halloween Spe- cial Dinner-roast pork w/stuff- . ing and gravy, sweet potatoes, ' Trucksvill, Rev. Sylvia R. Evans to visit BMT Assembly Internationally renowned speaker Reverend Sylvia R. Evans, founder of Creative Word Ministries, will be istering at the Back Mountain Assembly Church on November 1 and 2. The event is free and open to the public. Friday's presentation will start at 7 p.m. On Saturday, she will speak from 9 a.m. until noon, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., and again at 7 p.m. The church is lo- cated at 340 Carverton Rd., in 1.2 miles off Route 309 North. The event is free and open to the public. An optional box lunch is offered for $5, which must be reserved. To reserve lunch or for more information, call 654-1238. cabbage slaw, dinnner roll, gin- gerbread. FRIDAY: Fish cake w/cheese, tartar sauce, parsley boiled potatoes, peas w/mushrooms, whole wheat bread, applesauce. MONDAY: Kielbasa w/sauer- kraut, scalloped potatoes, car- rots, grapefruit juice, whole wheat bread, chilled peaches. TUESDAY: Tuna noodle casserole, peach cobbbler, cran- berry juice, rye bread, gelatin. WEDNESDAY: Veal parmesan, rotini w/marinara sauce, brus- sel sprouts, dinner roll, choco- late cupcake. THE SANTA CLALUS Daily 7:00 Fri/Sat/ 9:00 Sat/Sun 2:00/4:00 Wed. 1 0/4: 0 oHEE, PG-13 Daily 7:15 Fri/Sat/ 9:15 Sat/Sun 2:15/4:15 Wed. 1:15/4:15 flarey Potter and The Chamber of Secrets THE. THEATER 836-1022 www.dietrichtheater.com Showtimes effective Friday 11/1/02 Advance celts Now Furs « Leathers « Leathers With Fur « Cloth With Fur « Shearlings 30%-70% OFF PRES 1h e Area’s Only True Furrier. Wilkes-Barre « Pennsylvania 800.732.3877 THE CLARION [5 (0703 BERN @ LVLV\ J [6]\ A 2 (TAKE THE RIVER STREET EXIT OFF OF 1-81) Fri. Nov. 8 « 12P- 8p Sat. Nov 9 « 9A- 9P | Sun. Nov. 10 - 9A- 5P Free Fur Maintenance For New Or First Time Customers Maintenance limited to: hooks, loops, buttons, minor holes in furs and linings. Nov. 6th 1030 AM.- 4:00 P.M. FREE ADMISSION FEATURE: ‘Miniature shopping mall’ at Meadows The community is invited to visit the Meadows Nursing center, Dallas, for a free “Miniature Shopping Mall” show from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6 in the all purpose room, first floor. The Dream Houses in Miniature Club will exhibit 26 buildings, including a bakery, pet store, bonnet shop and more. | Visitors will be able to shop at craft, jewelry, cosmetic and bake sale booths. There will be a raffle fea- turing a Thanksgiving dinner basket and other prizes. Lunch and other refreshments will be available. Proceeds of this event will help purchase a large screen television for residents. Shown are committee members, from left: Marilyn Gregorski, Meadows Volunteer Coordinator; Jerry Sutton, Lois Hughes and Louise Montigney, Dream Houses in Miniature Club. Face value on In Kingston Township, face value on 2002 school taxes will end Tuesday, No- vember 12. All payments must be postmarked on or before November 12 to be taxes to end in eligible for the face value. 2002 county taxes are in penalty value until Decem- ber 12. Office hours at the Municipal Building, 180 E. Center St., Shavertown, are Monday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Payments can be dropped off any- time in the mail slot in the vestibule of the township municipal building. Fall leaf pickup in Kingston Township The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors has announced the annual Fall Leaf Pickup has been scheduled for November 11, through November 22. Residents are advised to have leaves bagged and placed at the curbside for pick-up. The pick-up is limited to bagged leaves only. Pick-up will be between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Township reminds residents a township ordinance prohibits sweeping leaves into gutters and roadways and that any burning of leaves requires a permit. The leaves block storm drains and this poses a serious maintenance problem for the Public Works Depart- ment. Call 696-3650 with any questions. Kingston Twp. 10% OF 20% OFF ALL g FAVE OY 3 3) MAIN HARDWARE 642 South Main St., W-B OPEN 7 DAYS e 823-3938 Ladies Auxiliary and Legionnaires Post 672 to note 65th anniversary Daddow Isaacs American Le- gion Post 672 Dallas and the Ladies Auxiliary will be celebrat- ing their 65th Anniversary at 6 p.m. Saturday, November 9. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Auxiliary or Legion members. Senator Lem- mond and Patch Iorio from the VA Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre will be our guest speakers. Trucksville UMW Women to meet The United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will gather for their regularly scheduled meet- ing in the Fellowship Hall of the Educational Building at 1:30 p.m. on November 5. Devotions and the World Thank Offering program will be led by Margaret Johnson, mission coordinator for education and interpretation. Refreshments will be served by Cora Porter and Orpha Roig. The election of the 2003 officers will be held. The mission team will meet in the lower level of the church at 11 a.m. All members are asked to bring lunch. All new 2003 of- ficers are asked to attend. 6 5 NTH VAN AN DB RIO] of 3) All Christmas Items B-4 Thanksgiving 2nd FLOOR When Jim got sick, s brought him home. AcGesinger Health Plan, we do more than give our members access to excellent health care at an affordable cost, a growing network of health care providers and a variety of wellness and Gare coordination programs. 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