) k The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, December 5, 2002 5 Noxen Bible Baptist to present musical Noxen Bible Baptist Church will present a Children’s Christmas program entitled “Listen to the Voices” on December 22 at 6 p.m. “Listen to the Voices” is a Christmas musical written by Steve Tip- pett with staging by Joyce Brommer.The musical drama looks at the traditional Christmas story through the eyes of three shepherd boys, Benji, Zeke, and David. Visitors are welcome. The church will also have a Candle Light service on Christmas Eve from 7-8 p.m. A New Year's Eve service will be held in the church hall from 7-8 p.m. All are welcome. Holiday trash pick up schedule DAMA wishes to remind our customers that there will be no col- lection of trash or recyclables on Christmas Day Wednesday Dec. 25 and New Years Day Wednesday Jan. 1. For both holidays, Wednes- day collection will be on Thursday. DAMA is also pleased to announce that there will be a no bag lim- it for trash week beginning Monday, Dec. 30, 2002 and ending Sat- urday, Jan. 4, 2003. The normal two bag limit will resume on Mon- day, Jan. 6, 2003. TT liz ‘Rudolph’ visits the library Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, or at least a reasonable facsimile played by Brian Fulton, a staff member, visited the Back Mountain Memorial Library recently. He stopped by the story hour for 3-5- year-olds, visiting with his namesake, Marilyn Rudolph, the chil- dren’s librarian. After making his rounds, the friendly Christmas icon checked out his e-mail on a library computer. Huntsville U.M. Church pizza fundraiser The second Friday of each month the Huntsville United Methodist Church will be selling”pizza” as a church fund raiser”. You may call any church member or the church office phone 675-3375 and leave a message if you wish to contact the church, and your call will be weturnedi to you. 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The family greatly enjoyed paying tribute to two incredible individuals and the 60 memorable years they have spent together as one. Molly Bronsberg honored by Girl Scouts Molly Gallagher Bronsberg was presented with the Girl Scouts Of Penn's Woods Council's prestigious Thanks Badge at the recent Penn's Woods 40th annual meeting. The Thanks Badge is awarded to a Girl Scout vol- unteer for outstanding service to the Council and the Girl Scout Movement. Ms. Bronsberg was rec- ognized for her 15 years of exemplary work with the Girl Scouts of Penn's Woods Council in many ca- pacities, including Finance Committee Chair and Treasurer, originator and supervisor of the Council Investment Fund and a member of the Strategic Planning Task Force. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. 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