{ | L The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday January 23, 2003 5 Trucksville UM Sunday School supports Habitat On Sunday, February 2, from 9.45 to 10.45 a.m., the Sunday School | classes of Trucksville United | Methodist Church will host an in- | | door mission festival to benefit the | local Habitat For Humanity affili- i | ate. Children from nursery age to | | senior high will spend two weeks || learning about the mission of i | HFH and preparing construction- i related crafts. The public is invited to attend this special one day event when the children will share HFH informa- tion, offer crafts and a bake sale, | sponsor guessing games and fea- | | ture their very own “construction site.” There will be no admission charge but donations to Wyoming Valley Habitat For Humanity will be gladly accepted. For further in- formation, please call the church office at 696-3897. In photo at right: The Tupper fam- ily, representing Trucksville UMC, recently presented a fibreglass ladder to Wyoming Valley Habitat For Humanity work site in Ashley. The ladder was purchased through church school “Birthday Bank” funds. Pictured, from left: Spence Martin, WVHFH volunteer; Mor- ag Michael WVHFH President; Bobby Tupper; Red Rogers, WVHFH volunteer; Yvonne and Willie Tupper and Windsor Davis, WVHFH volunteer. “Souper’ Bowl of Caring Sunday Center Moreland United Methodist Church youth will hold the “Souper” Bowl of Caring mission project on Sunday, Jan- uary 26 during worship with a "soup pot” offering for hunger. The collection will go to the soup kitchen in Wilkes-Barre. A food collection of non-perishable items is also underway, with items going to the Wyoming County and Back Mountain food pantries. Each year the youth also do a Service Blitz. This years blitz will be a youth/children/infant clothing drive. Clean and in _ good condition clothing is being accepted; no undergarments, please. Children’s sweaters, coats and jackets are especially needed. Collected clothing will be given to local wardrobe charities and to the Red Bird Mission in Thousandsticks, . Kentucky. The Center Moreland United Methodist will be open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturdays, Jan. 25, Feb. 1 and Feb. 8 to drop _ off clothing items. For info, call Sue Vodzak (333-4595) or Sh- eryl Phillips (333-4226). ¥ Senior Citizens Centers FRIDAY: Baked parmesan sponsored by the Area Agency on aging 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 ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The fol- lowing is the menu for the week’ of Jan. 30-Feb. 5. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Se- nior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Quarter pound hotdog w/chili sauce, mini potato pancakes, cole slaw, orange. fish, oven brown potatoes, ro- man vegetable medley, tartar sauce, rye bread, oatmeal raisin cookie. MONDAY: Italian sausage & peppers, cheesy whipped potatoes, vegetable medley, rye bread, applesauce. TUESDAY: Heart Healthy Special Dinner & Snacks - Healthy veggie burger w/low fat cheese, low fat cottage cheeese & peach salad, multi- grain roll, tomato soup. low fat nutrigrain bar. WEDNESDAY: Baked pork chop w/apple raisin stuffing & gravy, butternut squash, beets, dinner roll, grapefruit juice, vanilla cookie. Tell us where to find the Back Mountain’s best pizza, and A winner a week for 3 weeks! You name it - the Back Mountain has it in pizza, wings and great atmosphere. But who has the best in the area? You can help us answer that question. Here's how: PIZZA WARS will appear in The Dallas Post on January 23 and 30, and February 6. (So you’ll have time to sample as many as possible.) To vote for your favorite pizza and wings, just fill out the coupon below, and visit any participating restaurant to deposit it. Additional coupons are available at the restaurants and at the newspaper office. Entries will be collected each week, and the winner’s name will you could win dinner be published in the following issue of The Dallas Post. Enter as often as you like. Select your favorites in any or all categories. Winners’ names will be published in The Dallas Post. * Winners will each receive a $35 Gift certificate to the par- ticipating restaurant of their choice. At the end of the contest period, all entries will be totaled and favorite restaurants will be announced. Each will receive a plaque noting their victory. No purchase necessary. Prizes have no cash value and are non-transferrable. Winners will be randomly selected and agree to having their name and/or likeness used for pub- licity. You must use the entry form that appears in the newspaper, a reasonably accu- rate facsimile drawn by hand or a photo copy. Copies may be examined at our 607 Main Road, Dallas office. Machine duplicated completed entry forms will not be ac- cepted. Contestants may submit as many entries as they wish but are limited to one entry per envelope. No registered mail will be accepted. The winners will be determined by ran- dom drawing. This newspaper cannot answer or respond to telephone calls or letters regarding the contest. Sponsors’ employees and their immediate families are not eligi- ble to enter. Don’t forget the wings! You can vote for your favorite purveyor of poultry parts, too. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. ' TCRRRY-0UT SPECIAL 1 SUPERBODL SPECIAL 4! I Large Cheese Pizza *4.” 12 Large Pizzas and 30 I H-Large Cheese Pizza °5.” | | wings "17. + tax | TMAR PACK | (32 Sices - Tomato & Cheese) 4 Orders of Buffalo |} Wings 18 1 Two Liter of Coke 4 $25. + tau I ne sg * | No Delivery — No Limit A ———— [TRIPLE PLAY * | 3 Large Pizzas | | with one Topping ' | on Each $17.” + tax Fun Pizza Fact: Three of the top 10 weeks of pizza consump- tion occur in January. More pizza is consumed during Super Bowl week than any other week of the year. (Source: Kraft Foods, Northfield, 111.) = ww Re 309 Country Club Shopping Center Dallas, PE 7 DINE IN . TAKE OUT « DELIVERY 570-675-4362 Check out our Daily Specials Hours - Closed Mondays Tues., Wed., Thurs. 11a.m.to9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. [ Rs Official Entry Ballot i i Fill this out and drop it off at the participating restaurant of your choice, or at the office of The Dallas Post, 607 § { Main Road, Dallas. Or mail it to: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612. { Entry forms are also available at the participating restaurants listed below. jo i Entries must be received by 12 noon Tuesday, February 11 to be counted in the restaurant ranking. § A 40g Hadi i ; I 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville | I My favorites: Big Ten Colarusso’s Desi’s Dino’s Dough Co. Grotto Hogan's Plzza Perfect Red's Il Guys { 4 : a | 0 Round Pizza Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q a " If you want perfection... Try our Sicilian Style | ; Q Square Pizza Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' Pizza, Our Wings & Other Menu Items! { | Q Plain a a Q a Q Q a Q Q a Hida ] | I } ak | ~y OPepperoni 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 Q 0 v1 Eat In or Take Out! |g White Qa Qa ud Q a Q Q Q Q a { : y Qveggie Q Q Q 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q Call Ahead! HS | J OQ “The Works” Q | a Q | a Q | Q Q § jaf a I | | QO Wings Q Q Q 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q y 696-2 1 00 pe fs | | | Q Delivery Service Q Q # Q Q a Q a Q i ¥ a | Please check only one restaurant in each category on each ballot. 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