Sunday, August 14, 2005 NEWS THE POST PAGES ® CROSSWORD CORNER | ACROSS Super Crossword HOOFERS Puzzle answers, Page 2 ERAT CAM RE LT by Linda Thistle MONTIGNEY HONORED The Meadows Nursing Cente r recently honored its volunteers during a recognition dinner and ceremony at the center in Dal- las. More than 90 volunteers were thanked for donating more than 10,000 hours of service to the residents at the center. A total of 269,320 hours have be en given since the program start- ed in1985. Louise Montigney, a 20-year volunteer, received spe- cial recognition for implementing the Sunshine Club and send- ing more than 9,245 greeting cards to residents on behalf of The Meadows Auxiliary. Attending the ceremony, from left, are Mari- lyn Gregorski, volunteer coordi chik, volunteer coordinator. inator; Montigney; and Betty Sor- ST. PAUL’ S AUCTION pn Bey, The St. Paul's Lutheran Church senior high school youth group will hold an auction Sa turday, Aug. 20 at the church on Route 118 in Dallas. 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World rights reserved. 54 Candle tally brand 27 Cistern 53 Comical Louis © 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. AMBULANCE Continued from Page 1 Although it might've been a problem in the past, having ‘enough people to crew two ‘ambulances isn’t a problem now, says Van Etten. hat was always a concern one of the reasons why we only had one ambulance in the past,” he said. “It’s tough getting four volunteers to stay around all day. The paid individuals really helped and we have a good pool of (volun- teers) who can respond to calls during the day.” The “ballpark cost” for the new ambulance is approxi- ymately $150,000, said Van Et- ten. That doesn’t include an additional $20,000 of equip- ment. The company is foot- ing the bill for the ambulance, ‘but the equipment will be purchased through several state grants. “We're going to finance a lit- -tle more that we expected, probably about the cost of our other ambulance if we sold dit,” he said. “But a second am- Jbulance is really needed. We're looking forward to it. ’s really going to benefit the Jnmunity.” Dave Konopki, editor of The Post, may be reached at dkonopki®@lea- ider.net or 829-7248. Aaron Tippin to perform at annual Wyoming County Fair The appearance of county music star Aaron Tippin high- lights the annual Wyoming County Fair, which will be held Aug. 31 through Sept. 5 at the fairgrounds on Route 6 in Mesh- oppen. Tippin’s performance is scheduled for Sept. 4, Reserved seats are $10. Tippin began singing as a child while bailing hay, running combines and plowing the fields. In order to hear himself over the diesel engine of the tractor, he had to develop some pretty strong vocal cords. The popular singer has pro- duced dozens of hits, including six gold albums and one plati- num album. His latest recorded CD “Stars & Stripes” features the hit single “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagles Fly” and contains Tippin’s single “Love Like There’s No Tomor- row.” Nashville star George Canyon will be performing at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 3. The 34-year-old singer has two hit singles and has won three East Coast Music Awards, including entertainer of the year. Reserved seats are $5. LEARN TO DANCE! + You Can Learn to Swing Dance, Waltz, Cha Cha, Rumba or even Salsa! +Meet New People, Make New Friends! IR dir as + Singles & Couples Always Welcome! et’s Dance!’ ¢Wedding & Bridal Party Lessons. 602-8899 + Package Discounts! 135S. Main St, Pittston CALL TODAY! 570-602-8899 STYLIN Our Goal Is to Make You Look and Feel Your Best! Our highly trained staff offer, skilled hands, receptive ears, and experienced eyes. 605 Main Road Dallas, Pennsylvania 570-675-4991 STUDIO Established 1991 For entertainment reserva- tion tickets, send a check paya- ble to the Kiwanis Wyoming County Fair, along with a stamped addressed envelope to: Corey Susz, 10 Karin Drive, Tunkhannock, Pa., 18657. For more information call 836-9992 or email i30@mymail. comemcyber.com. On the midway other enter- tains include Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey clown Cash- ew, puppet Grandpa C Ratchet, and Big Cat Encounter as daily performers. Rides will be available on a monster truck and there will be a chess tournament at this year’s fair. The Junior Fair Queen will be crowned at the Gazebo at 4 p.m. Sept. 2 and the Fair Queen will be crowned at noon Sept 3. Action on the track includes truck pulls, working farm trac- tor pulls, Super Farm Stock Tractor Smokers with two sep- arate stock runs, a “tuff truck” and a horse pull. should call 675-3859. Preparing for the event are youth group members, from left, Dianna Morgan, Maxxe Spencer, Alysa Scavone, Bob Cyphers, Samantha Marquart, John Thompson, Amanda Eck, Laura Morgan and Olivia Marquart. MILLERS Continued from Page 1 “But the deli really needed a lot of work. While I was working, Kathy was trying to run it herself. Her health got to the point where she could no longer do it alone.” After working a combined 60 hours a week at his regular job and the deli, Rick retired from Procter & Gamble in 2002. “I thought between the two of us we could make (the business) work,” he said. “But Kathy’s health problems continued and then I had the stroke. We had to close the business.” Even with the deli closed, things didn’t get much better for the Mill- ers. During the winter, the frozen pipes burst causing the ceiling to come down and the walls to buck- le. Rick's 87-year-old mother, El- len, suffered during the last few weeks of her life, and Kathy broke her ankle the week before Christ- mas. “It’s been tough,” said Rick, who has no feeling from the mid-waist to his toes on his right side. He re- cently learned to drive again in a modified car. “But we've been there for each other. We keep going ” on. Rick Miller checks the freez- er temperature in his Dallas deli. A stroke last year left him with no feeling from the mid- waist to his toes on his right side. 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