EN — 3 The Dallas Post Sunday, October 17, 2004 The Back Mountain . Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition of the | following books to their collec- | tion: Express: The Winds of | Change, by Martha Grimes; | Any Place I Hang My Hat, by Susan Isaacs. Fiction: The Winds of Change, by Martha Grimes; . Any Place I Hang My Hat, by | Susan Isaacs; The Plot Against America, by Philip Roth; Murder List, by Julie Garwood; . Shoulder the Sky, by Anne Perry; Executive Actions, by i Gary Grossman. . Non-fiction: Family First, by * Phillip C. McGraw. Biography: erican Soldier, by Tommy rranks with Malcom McConnell; Skywriting: a life \ out of the blue, by Jane Pauley. Reference: The Cross | Reference Directory for Wilkes- . Barre, PA and Viet 2 2004- i 2005 edition. "New books added to library’s collection Young Adult: Bucking the Sarge, by Christopher Paul Curtis; Including Alice, by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor; One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies, by Sonya Sones; The Grand Tour, by Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer; So Yesterday, by Scott Westerfield. Special Donations: D-Day 1944, by Steve Zaloga, donated by Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 American Legion; Terrorism’s War with America, by Dennis Piszkiewicz, donated by Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 American Legion; Persian Gulf War, by Rodney P. Carlisle, donated by Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 American Legion; Aviation Century: The Early Years, by Ron Dick, donated by Daddow- Isaacs Post 672 American Legion; Anatomy of the Cuban Missile Crisis, by James A. Nathan, donated by Daddow- Isaacs Post 672 American Legion. "MOVERS & SHAKERS + Diane Volovic has been "appointed fitness director at | Shapes Total Fitness. She has ' over 20 years experience in the | fitness industry and will be han- dling the newly revamped fit- ness class program whi 1. ¢c.h includes cycling, step aerobics, pilates, yoga, kickboxing, bility ball, seniors fitness QWsses, interval, circuit and . body sculpting. Shapes is locat- ed in the Twin Stacks Center on . Memorial Highway in Dallas. be coo i: The Pennsylvania (Chiropractic Association (PCA) “thas named Dr. David J. Madeira of Dallas as their “Chiropractor of the Year” for his outstand- ing service to the profes- sion. Dr. Walter Engle, P C A Chairman of the Board, Drone the award during the PCA convention in Valley “Forge. Over 280 Doctors of Chiropractors attended the con- ference from Pennsylvania and surrounding states. Dr. Madeira has been the President of the PCA since 2002 and has served on the PCA board since 1999. He was the Founder and President of the Chiropractic = Alliance of Wyoming Valley (1994-1999) and is a member of the American Chiropractic Association and the Christian Chiropractic Association. Dr. Madeira has been in pri- vate practice for 14 years in his Dallas office, The Better Health Center in the Twin Stacks Center. He resides in Dallas with his wife Melanie and their five children: Hannah, D.J., Michaela, Anthony, and Nicholas. [NN J Dr. Leonard Medura Sr., of Dallas, attended the Leading Dentist Forum from Sept. 16- 19 in Salt Lake City, Utah.. The workshop was spon- sored by BECDEN Dental Laboratory, which specializes in cosmetic and full mouth smile makeovers. Dr. Medura Sr., a BECDEN client for over 20 years, was chosen from more than 350 BECDEN clients around the country to be part of this select group of seven doctors to attend the forum. br Send your news to The Post by e-mail. thepost@leader.net Digital photos welcome, too! Deadline for submitted news is Wednesday at noon. JAGS Custom Shutters 1'570-779-3079 LAR SI CREE aa US a a aes r-rel ee. Sidewalks * Floors * Patios * Driveways * Etc. First Federal Holiday Bucks with up to $100 FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Dallas High School Homecoming Court The 2004 Dallas High School homecoming will be held next weekend. The homecoming queen will be announced at halftime of the football game against Nanticoke on Oct. 23. Homecoming queen candidates and their escorts posed in front of the school for a photo. From left, first row: Nikki Gelso, Whitney Bolton, Cory Patton, Jenn Gillis, Sarah Vodzak. Second row: Adam Snider, Justin Singer, Chris Bertinelli, Ashley Perdue, Chris Baiamonte. Back Mountain Library to be haunted next weekend The second annual “Haunted Library” at the Back Mountain Memorial Library will be held Oct. 22-24 and 29-30 from 6 to 11 p.m. The cost is $5 a person and all proceeds benefit the library. Food, children’s games and baked goods will be available each night. All rooms are geared for ages 6-adult. The entrance to the library is in the rear of the building. To defray the costs of presenting the haunted house, tickets for a chance on a basket filled with Halloween decorations, books and treats are available at the library for $1 a chance. The Haunted Library Committee is still accepting donations of adult Halloween costumes, Halloween props and decorations and volunteers to assist on the two weekends of the event. For more information, call the library at 675-1182. Pictured is the operating room from the 2003 Haunted Library. Curves The power to amaze yourself. ™ Special zing In Sympathy Arrangements Our Floral Artists Will Help You éelect An Elegant Tr It bute To a Loved One's life Kimberly % Floral At Curves, we give the support you need to | sachive 30-minute fitness and commonsense weight loss. 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Public swimming sessions are Wednesdays and Fridays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5 p.m. The pool is open to the pub- lic for lap and recreational swimming during those times. No one under 18 will be admit- ted without a parent or guardian. Proof of residence and $2 daily fee apply. Lions seek members The Dallas Lions are looking for new members. Anyone interested in joining the club should contact any club mem- ber or they can contact Frank Rollman at 675-4485. THE CORNER GRILL RESTAURANT & CATERING Dinner Specials Louisiana Seafood Crepes Shrimp, Scallops & Crab Rolled in Light French Pastry Topped with a Light Cream Sauce. Served with vegetables. Chicken Cordon Bleu Chicken Breast Stuffed with Ham & Cheese topped with gravy Rolled Stuffed Pork Pork stuffed with asparagus, prosciutto & cheese in a roasted red pepper cream sauce. Chicken Scampi Chicken breast sauteed in Garlic sauce. 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