CRRA Great-grandparent is John Miknevich of Shickshinny. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ward, Dallas will celebrate their 40th an- F . Sl N C niversary on June 22. rancis Slocum Nature Camps Mrs. Ward, the former Naomi Lech is the daughter of the late Charles ; : P J and Helen Lech. Naomi is retired from M & T Bank. iv Francis Slocum State Park still has openings in it’s na- Mr. Ward is the son of the late Herbert and Margaret Ward. Bill is re- ure camps for the following dates and ages: Ages 6-8 tired from Royer Industries. July 1-3, July 15-17; Ages 9-11 August 5-7, August 11-13. The couple has two daughters, Sharon Ward, Burbank, Ca., and Mari- To register call Kathy Kelchner 696-9105. There isa | lyn Roseman, Brookville. They also have two grandsons, Charles and $20 fee per child. Levi Roseman. The Wards celebrated their anniversary with a month long road trip Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? across the country. Back Mountain Senior Citizens Ga The Dallas Post NEW S Friday, June 20, 2003 1 The descendants of Nehemi- ah Ide will hold their 101st an- nual family reunion Saturday, June 28 at Francis Slocum State Park picnic pavilion #1. Our traditional covered dish ex- travaganza will take place at noon. Please bring a large cov- ered dish for the common buf- fet table. Place settings and beverages will be provided. We are in the process of preparing the Millennium Edi- tion of the Family Book, a pho- tographer will be available to take small family group pic- tures for the book and you are encouraged to bring with you copies of any photos of family (present and ancestors) you would like included in this book. We would also like testi- monials and military history about family members as well Gate of Heaven Confirmation Class 2003 embers of the Gate of Heaven Church Confirmation Class, from left, first row: Jason Brady, Kyle Gallagher, Amy Scafella, helsea McHale, Sara Nardone, Lauren Yurko, Christina Brown, Rachel Schaub, Kendra Sirak, Jackie Thomas, Jason Grabowski, David Luksh. Second row: lan Blaum, Robert Hayes, Abby Bomboy, Margie Gelso, Tanya Heuer, Christin Marley, Kelsey Moody, Victoria Posatko, Moria Yanik, Nicole Brizinksi, Adam Singer, James Johnson. Third row: Jay Persico, Garriett Chrzanewski, David Bartos, Adam Besecker, Guy Carpenter, Brendan Carr, Nick Daniels, David Henry, Bryan McLaughlin, Max Millington, Alex Zamojski, Michael EI. Fourth row: Kevin Gilbertson, Greg Harris, Jamie Heffers, Brad Fagula, Alex Kish, Sean McNealis. Community Bible Study |— The Back Mountain Ministerium is sponsoring a Bible Study for all faiths, communities. It will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Dallas each Wednesday from June 25 to August 13. The Gospel of Luke will be taught each week by a different leader. The same study will be taught at noon (participants can bring lunch) or at 7 p.m. For more information call Rev. Jan Clark, 675-3616, Ministerium convener. June 25, Rev. Doug Clark; July 2, Rev. Peter Crynes, July 9, Rev. Charles Grube; July 16, Rev. Mark Harper; July 23, Dr. Noel Keller; July 30, Rev. Mike Bealla; Au- gust 6, Rev. William Kennard; August 13, Rev. James Pall. Danielle Justaue. i) * The Back Mountain Senior Citizens will meet only on the first Thursday of the month during June and July. The next meeting will be at 1 p.m. July 3 at St. Therese’s Hall. Plans for a picnic will be discussed. For information call 696-1828 or 696-3095. Dean-Miknevich have son Sherri Miknevich and Anthony Dean of Lynn, MA an- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ward nounce the birth of their third son, Deven Dean, May ERE are Elizabeth and Edward Miknevich of 4 0 th anniver Sarl y fi or War ds Dallas and Beverly and Robert Sims of Lynn, MA. Cross instructor. A: Only in The Dallas Post Babysitters classes held at library rr | 101st Ide family reunion | Saturday at Frances Slocum as any births, deaths and mar- riages. Games and group activities are planned for the children as well as the adults. An ice cream social will be held Friday evening at the campsite of David and Grace Ide, #44 in the park. Sunday at 11 a.m. a Memori- al service will be held at the Old Ide Burial Ground, Idetown. A wreath will be placed at Nehemiah’s gravesite and recently departed family member will e remembered. A potluck lunch and old-time sing along will be held at the Idetown Methodist Church fel- lowship hall following the cere- mony. Please plan on joining us and helping us preserve our her- itage. The Back Mountain Memorial Library was the site in April of two additional American Red Cross classes for area teens preparing to be babysitters. Pictured aove, from left, seated: Rebecca Loefflad, Lauren Parrish, Jackie Eury, and Standing: Josephine Bidwell, instructor, Wyoming Valley Chapter, American Red Cross, Cecilia Besecker, Cristina Mahoney, Courtney Besecker, Andrew Besecker, Suzanne Sikora, Jesse McNatt, and Brittany Gunshore. Pictured below, seated: Jenny Boland, Samantha Condo, Jennifer Sobeck, Emily Churchfield, and Anna Kammen. Standing are: Allison Scoble, Lyndsay Lanning, Maggie Sal- away, Erin Dougherty, Francesca Pascucci, Colleen Leahigh, Amber Gollhardt, and Cathy Oliver, American Red Sy fo, Want to know who's playing what for whom? The Dallas Post tells you this and more. We don't just give you the plays. We deliver analysis, stats, and more. And you can depend on our delivery staff for timely, courteous service. | For home delivery, call ass NC Dallas P Ost
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