The Dallas High School dy, Class of 1990 will hold its 15th reunion Sept. 3 at Konefal’s Grove in Chase. Addresses are needed on the following class- mates so they can be notified about details regarding the re- union and pre-reunion events: Michael Bailey, Robert Bartoril- lo, Jason Beckley, Lynn Bednar, Brian Beiter, Kimberly Bernhar- Marcella Bove, Robert Brown, Barry Brutko, Scott Chopick, Heather Conrad, Amy Derr, Tracey Domzalski, James Donnelly, Amy Dorrance, Sa- mantha Dzurenda, Nancy Eve- land, Brett Gauntlett, David Grundowski, Sean Haggerty, David Heid, Sean Higgs, Kim- berly Hodle, Shawn Hoyt, Sa- mual Jayne, Jennifer Jennings, Michelle Kelly, Kristen Kerpov- ich, Kenneth Klimovitz, Amy Kowalski, Kenneth Kozel, Mi- chelle Latona, Rebecca Lewis and Sarah Lewis. Also, Patricia Mahle, Rebecca Matson, Adam May, Bernard McDermott, Barry Miller, Brian Misson, Lorraine Mitchell, Sean Mulloy, Shelby Napar- steck, Aprillee Newhart, Adam Noderer, Brenda Olsen, Kendra Pacewicz, Michele Pallis, Lori Parsons, Deric Petrini, Melissa Pitcavage, Keith = Poraski, Wayde Post, Sean Price, Ed- ward Reabuck, George Russ, Todd Scales, David Shumway, Ellen Smaka, Cheri Smith, John St. Clair, John Straigis, Jo- braith Taren, Sherry Terescav- age, A. Scott Thomas, Rachel ~ garding Vincelli, Anthony Welgosh, Mi- chael Williams, Sue William- son, Carrie Wilson and Tracy Youells. Anyone with information re- those classmates should call Melissa (Malonis) Jesse at 212-0399 or Megan (Hardisky) Estock at MegEs- tock@yahoo.com for more in- formation. DALLAS STUDENTS RECEIVE AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Dallas Middle School eighth grade students Pres- ton Balavage and Nicole Clemson recently received an American Legion School Award. The award recogniz- es students for courage, honor, leadership and ser- vice. The awards were pre- sented by John Emil Sr, commander of Daddow- Isaac Post 672, Dallas American Legion. Attend- ing the award presentation, from left, are assistant prin- cipal Tom Duffy, Balavage, Emil, Clemson and principal Anthony Martinelli. INTRODUCING THE FORD FAMILY PLAN. NO HASSLES. NO GIMMICKS. NOW GET THE SAME GREAT PRICING EVERY FORD MOTOR COMPANY EMPLOYEE AND THEIR FAMILIES GET ON FORD, LINCOLN AND MERCURY VEHICLES. 6 Back Mountain area Cub Scouts David Oley and Alex McCarthy CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE AT WWW.GATEWAYFORDMERCURY. COM of Pack 281 were recently awarded the God and Me religious medal at the Shavertown United Methodist Church. The award is the first step in the God and Country award program and fosters othe student's understanding of their relationship with God. The ) award is earned by successfully completing assignments in the God and Me Student Workbook. Attending the award ceremony, from left, are Oley, Shavertown United Methodist Church senior pastor the Rev. Douglas Clark, and McCarthy. FORD-MERCURY . 945-3460 + 836-3135 * Route 6, Tunkhannock Web Site: www.gatewayfordmercury.com Email: gtwford@epix.net 6! FRESH AIR COMMITTEE THANKS COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORT Children from New York City who recently visited the area for two weeks as part of the Fresh Air pro- gram have returned to the city. Members of the Wilkes- Barre-Dallas Fresh Air com- mittee recently met to thank area residents and businesses for their sup- port of the program. Com- mittee members, from left, first row are Kim Sorber and Denise Moskaluk. Second row: Janice Seeley, Michelle Alguire and Lea-Ann Hard- wick. | Dallas High School Class of 1990 to hold 15th reunion | Soc closing roads The Jackson Township road department will be closing sever- al roads for maintenance from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week of Aug. 1. The roads will undergo storm drain mainte- nance and replacement and should be closed for two days. The following roads will be closed: Cigarski Road, from Chase Road to the Carsman residence on Cigarski Road; Hardinsky Road, from Huntsville Road to the Stager residence at 100 Hardinsky Road; and Moun- tain Road, from Weavertown Road to Cigarski Road. Raffle tickets available Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge has started its annual summer raffle. The top prizes are a notebook computer donated by Custom Computers, Inc., and 14 tickets for a Wilkes-Barre/Scran- ton Penguin's game box, donated by Citizen's Bank. The cost of each raffle ticket is $10 and the drawing date is Aug. 19. For more information about Big Brothers Big Sisters, or to purchase a raffle ticket, call 824-8756 or visit the Web site www.bbbswb.org. Blood drive at The Meadows The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, will sponsor an American Red Cross blood drive from 1-6 p.m. Aug. 12 in the center's first- floor, multi-purpose room on Lake Street. The donor area is air conditioned. Every two seconds, someone in America needs some type of blood product in order to survive. Community support is needed to help The Meadows meet its donor goal of 50 units of blood. For more information, call the volunteer department at 675-8600. Red Cross plans blood drive The State Farm Insurance Company will sponsor a Red ~ Cross Blood Drive from 1-6 p.m. Wednesday at the Fellowship Evangelical Church on Hilde- brandt Road; Dallas: Every donor and will have an opportunity to win a compact disc by country music star Tim McGraw and will automatically be entered into a drawing for an I-POD and free gasoline. The American Red Cross reminds donors that they are eligible to donate every 56 days. 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