Sunday, June 3, 2007 CHU THE POST PAGES RCH DALLAS UNITED METHODIST YOUTH RECEIVE CONFIRMATION The Dallas United Methodist Church youth recently received confirmation and were received into the church. The confirmation class met with Rev. William Lewis for 13 weeks and completed a community service project. Members of the confirmation class are, from left, first row, Mat- thew Blom and Joseph Kapolka. Second row: Haley Zimmerman, Laura Zimmerman and Bran- don Harding. In the third row is The Rev. Dr. William Lewis. GATE OF HEAVEN STUDENTS HOLD MAY CROWNING CEREMONY Students in Mrs. Janet Lyons’ second grade class at Gate of Heaven School recently held the school's annual May Crowning ceremony. Some of the students who participated are, from left, first row, Noah Mirro, Christopher Huntington and Justin Marshall. Second row: Keith Williams, Matthew Rogers, Nicole Cavanaugh, Anthony Nyzio, Shelby Smith, Anthony Khoudary, Connor Zekas, Matthew Blaum and Olivia Carichner. Third row: Janelle Cawley, Chester Brennan, Michael Lyons and Monica Morrison. Fourth row: Joseph Layaou, Michael Saracino and Julia Rose Ran- CHunadR pm. and Saturday houreare RIVET Of Life dazzo from 9 a.m. to 1.pm. Refresh- begins nightly M eat L oaf ments will be available. Sat- : Di d urday is Bag Day. meetings inner Pp dine Pastors Stephen and M; A Baked Meat Loaf Dinner/ Kunkle Church Am Kotch of River Of Lo SECO! \ D GE YADERS HOLD Bak ill be m om Pow inistries in ee nT MAY CROWNING CEREMONY plans flea market June 9, at the Loyalville United meetings at 7:30 p.m. each Methodist Church. The Kunkle United Metho- ~~ Tuesday through Sunday at the Ticket prices are $8 for dist Church will sponsor a flea church, located at 219 North adults and $3.50 for children market, homemade ice cream Memorial Highway. The Sun- under 12. Takeouts are avail- with strawberries, bake sale day meetings will be held at 6 3) able and customers are asked and refreshments from 9 a.m. p.m. "to call ahead to 477-3521 with to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 30. The meetings will vary each their orders, leaving a name, a The church is located off evening to include teaching on phone number and the number Route 309 in Dallas. spiritual gifts, prophecy, heal- of dinners desired. Vendor prices are $10 per ing, dreams and visions in- The Loyalville United Metho- table. Call 675-2610 for reserva- terpretation, spiritual counsel dist Church is located one-half tions. and worship. The public is mile off 29 South, nine miles invited. Men's breakfast held each Tuesday from Noxen. Turn left onto Loyalville Road. It is one-half Awana Club meets “nile off Route 118 four miles : west of Dallas. Aid approx. The Shevertonn United al Grace Community mately three miles from West Methodist Church recently ~The Awana Club of Grace Nanticoke. From West Nanti- began holding a weekly ec- Community Church meets coke, proceed to the Hunlock from 6-7:45 p.m. each Wednes- Creek interchange. Continue day at the church, located umenical men’s breakfast. The group meets at 8 a.m. each North on Route 29 approxi- Tuesday at Pickett’s Charge across from Chapel Lawn Cem- mately four 4 miles. Loyalville restaurant on Route 415 in etery on Memorial Highway. -] Road is on the right. Dallas. The Dutch treat break- The club holds its meetings fast is followed by fellowship through April. R S al d and a short devotion period. The Bible-based club is open ummage dale Slated The breakfast, fellowship and to boys and girls in kindergar- devotion period last no longer ten through sixth grade. Awana at Orange church than one hour. is one of the largest nondenom- Students in Mrs. Amy Layaou's second grade class at Gate of Heaven recently held the school’s _The Orange United Metho- Men from all Back Mountain inational children and youth annual May Crowning ceremony. Participating students included, from left, first row, Bray Vander- dist Church will hold a Rum- churches are encouraged to ministries in the world. hoff, Jimmy Reilly, Justin Phillips, Tyler Manzoni, Anthony Grandinetti, RJ Driscoll, Thomas Man- mage Sale on Friday, June 22 attend. For more information, For more information, call zoni, Marina Malcolm, Amanda Ward and Thomas Brodhead. Second row: Christopher Kon, Brynn and Same Jone = ge call Bob Deeble at 696-2148. the church office at 675-3723. Kukosky, Justin Lansberry, Maria Pino and Kayla Binner. Third row: Tyler Wojciechowski, Mia La Sh R es Foca and Maria Bednar. Absent at the time of the photo was David Orehotsky. HELEN CONAGHAN FLOYD WOLFE Tails Are Waggin’ & Pets Are Braggin’ Aboud... KUNE Was member of Sweet Valley Fire Police Floyd K. Wolfe, 83, of Sweet Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Co. Valley, died Saturday, May 26, and its Fire Police and the Rattle- 2007 at the Wilkes-Barre General snake Rod and Gun Club, Lake Hospital. Township. A native of Pikes Creek, he Surviving are his wife of 56 served in the U.S. Army during years, the former Phyllis Harvey; World War II. daughter-in-law, Ruth Wolfe, Leh- Was active in St. Therese Pray Society Helen Conaghan, of Shaver- town, died May 28, 2007 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. A graduate of Newton High School, she was a member of St. Therese’s Church and was active in their Pray Society. Surviving are her son, James G.; daughter, Catherine; broth- er, George Suprick; sisters, Ma- ry Suprick and Madeline Cook; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews. or) LILLIAN PIATT Was treasurer of Luzerne County Fair Lillian G. Piatt, 75, of Piatt Road, Sweet Valley, died May 24, 2007 at her home. A graduate of Hanover High School Class of 1949, she was president of E.S.P. Concrete Pumping Inc. and was previ- ously employed by the JS Raub Shoe Corp. _For the last 20 years, she was treasurer of the Luzerne Coun- ty Fair and also was former president of the Lake Silk- worth Area Lioness and Lions Clubs. Surviving are her daughter, Pamela Igoe, Mechancsville, Md.; sons, Paul and Christoph- er “Sam”, both of Sweet Valley; six grandchildren; companion, Wayne Pettit. Memorial donations to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Restoration Fund, 2011 State Route 29, Hunlock creek, PA 18621 or Lake Silkworth Area Lions Club P.O. Box 182, Sweet Valley, PA 18757. VIVIAN ROBERTS Played basketball for Wilkes-Barre Barons Vivian L. “Bub” Roberts, 77, of Bunker Hill, Kingston, Township died May 26, 2007 at his home. A graduate of Edwardsville High School, he excelled in football and basketball and lat- er played for the Wilkes-Barre Barons semi-pro basketball team. He had worked for Triangle Shoes, Consolidated Freight, TechWeld and recently retired as a courier for Wyoming Valley Health Care System. He is survived by his wife, the former Nancy Masonis, with whom he celebrated his 53rd wedding anniversary in Febru- ary; four daughters, Deborah Velikis, Dallas; Nancy Roberts, Newtown; Cindi Taylor, King- ston Township; and Donna Ya- chim, Dallas; seven grandchil- dren; brother, Samuel R. Ro- berts, Harveys Lake. Prior to retirement, he was em- ployed by the former Common- wealth Telephone Co., Dallas, for more than 30 years. He was a member of the Community Bible Church of Sweet Valley, the SIND MEOR(010)28 (0) {0 SV.) VB LS CELEBRATE AND SAVE! . WALTZ SONS, INC. 502 TUNKHANNOCK HWY. DALLAS, PA 18612 (570) 675-3344 man; sister, Virginia Hoover, Ide- town; two grandchildren. 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