~~ ho Sa The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday January 30, 2003 5 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 Jan. 30-Feb. 5. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Cen- ter is located at 22 Rice St., Dal- las. THURSDAY: Quarter pound hotdog w/chili sauce, mini pota- to panckes, cole slaw, orange. FRIDAY: Baked parmesan fish, oven brown potatoes, ro- man vegetable medley, tartar sauce, rye bread, oatmeal raisin cookie. MONDAY: Italian sausage & peppers, cheesy whipped pota- toes, vegetable medley, rye bread, applesauce. ry TUESDAY: Heart Healthy Spe- ial Dinner & Snacks-healthy veggie burger w/low fat cheese, low fat cottage cheese & peach salad, multigrain 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 our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Youth group serves soup Members of the Senior Youth Group from the Trucksville United Methodist Church recently volunteered at the St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre. The group helped prepare and serve a hot meal for nearly 300 guests. Realizing the need for food donations, each Youth member donated boxes of pasta for future meals. Teter of Dern Biome Thomas Sons | sad From left, first row: Megan Johnson, Jessica Kinney, Margo Johnson, Kelly Williams. Second row: Michael Race, Bobby Lenahan, Adam King. Not pictured: Sandy Race. Kingston Township reminds residents to keep right-of-way clear Kingston Township residents and property owners are re- minded not to place encroach- ments, such as fences, land- scaping timbers, trees, shrubs or any other item within the Township street right-of-way. Property owners need to be aware that they do not own up to the edge of the roadway. Street right-of-ways vary from 33 to 50 feet. Residents that are unsure of the width of their street may call the Township Of- fice for further information. It is very important that the right-of-way remain free of en- croachments for snow removal, utility construction and street maintenance. Residents are also reminded that this area is not their prop- erty and that the Township has the authority to order removal or to remove, the encroachments from the street or road right-of- way. The Township is asking for co- operation from all residents in respecting the public right-of- way. Residents with questions may call the Township Adminis- trative Office at 696-3809. Tell us where to find the Back Mountain’s best pizza, and you could win dinner 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 cepted. 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 i Please check only one restaurant in each category on each ballot. If you wish to select more than one restaurant, use separate ballots. 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- Phone { Name Address Don't forget the wings! You can vote for your favorite purveyor of 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- St Zip City ble to enter. poultry parts, too. [—-——-————-——— C.-C... C—O.” I Official Entry Ballot : i Fill this out and drop it in the entry box at the participating restaurant of your choice, or at the office of i { The Dallas Post, 607 Main Road, Dallas. Or mail it to: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612. 1 \ Entry forms are also available at the participating restaurants listed below. i “WARS EE Entries must be received by 12 noon Tuesday, February 11 to be counted in the restaurant ranking. | : My favorites: Colarusso’s Desi’s Dino’s Dough Co. Grotto Hogan’s Plzza Perfect Red's lI Guys ; ; Q Round Pizza Q d Q | Q | a Q Q ; Q Square Pizza Q d i | | Q Q Q Q ! 3 plain Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 l 15 Pepperoni | a | d a Q | Q Q : I 0 white Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l I 0 veggie Q Q Q a a | a Q a I I Q “The Works” a a a a a d a a a i I 0 Wings | J a a a J Q a Ql { I Q Delivery Service | | Hi J Q | | | | t d 1 i MOVERS & SHAKERS | The United State Tennis Asso- ciation announced the promo- tion of Laura Canfield of Lang- horne PA., as Assistant to Presi- dent, Alan Schwartz at their national headquarters in White Plans, NY. Laura has served for the past 12 years as Executive Direc- Laura Canfield tor and Chief Operating Offi- cer of USTA’s Middle States Sec- tion. Laura is a 1977 graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School. She earned her bachelor's degree from East Stroudsburg Universi- ty and a master’s in sports man- agement from the University of massachusetts. she joined The USTA;’s Eastern Section staff in 1985 and became Middle States’ Executive Director in 1990. Laura is the daughter of Joe and Peg Canfield, Dallas. The United States Tennis As- sociation is the national govern- ing body for the sport of tennis in the United States. It owns and operates the US Open and selects teams that compete in Davis Cup, Fed Cup and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. (1 1] The USTA recently announced the reappointment of Barbara Long of Langhorne, as chair of the Publishing Committee for the 2003-2004 term. The Pub- lishing Committee monitors and assesses the USTA’s publishing activities in support of the USTA mission to promote and develop the growth of tennis. Long has served as the committee’s chair since 2000, and as its vice chair from 1997-2000. Long has also been a volun- teer on the USTA Membership Committee and the USTA/Mid- dle States Board of Directors as vice president of communica- tions and marketing. In addi- tion, she is president of Bucks County Tennis Association, a nonprofit community tennis as- sociation that promotes tennis within Bucks County, Pa. Long is owner of the Barbara Long Associates communica- tions firm. Previously, she was employed at Harcourt Brace Jo- vanovich in New York City. A graduate of Wilkes University, Long is a published author. Long is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Long of Trucksville. eee Superintendent Thomas Lavan announces the retirement of Mr. Roy VanWhy, Personnel Director at SCI-Dallas. Mr. VanWhy has served the citizens of Pennsylva- nia at SCI-Dallas for 25 years. During his career he has dealt with the good, the bad, and the ugly. He has helped hire numer- ous staff members at SCI-Dal- las, been to countless grievance meetings, attended numerous training sessions, and saw the Department of Corrections ex- pand during his career. Mr. Roy VanWhy has left his mark on the Department of Cor- rections, and Superintendent Lavan, on behalf of staff, wish him all the best in his future en- deavors. 2 Large Pizzas - *10* LUNCH SPECIAL Individual Pizza & Homemade Soup 2.99 Expires Feb. 15, 2003 Bo a ee se er se se tr wg i ss i me a mt ww tae smd T Hl E Our homemade soups and sauces available by the pint or quart. DOUGH Rt. 309 Dallas COM PANY 675-7347 Fun Pizza Fact: Pepperoni is America’s favorite topping (36% of all pizza orders). We eat approximately 251,770,000 pounds of pepper- oni per year. LET TH E) Sula & PP (Zza gee Tues. & Wed. = 2 large pizzas for 11.” 477-5191 . Wednesday — Pagash . Thursday — - Homemade soups and dinner specials daily . Fresh made dough everyday SUNDAY 2-10 p.m. Tues.—Thurs. 10 a.m. —10 p.m. Fri.& Sat. 2 p.m.—10 p.m. ! Route 118 Main Rd., Sweet Valley ! Ld EEE SE DE CUNAE DONE DEINE RE CEE SEN OE ENN SE GE SI . 25¢ wings
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