Sunday, October 28, 2007 COMMUNITY THE POST PAGE3 Betting into the spirit a bit early Jerry and Denise Ogurkis have two little mermaids - Callie and Drey - in their family and showed them off at the Halloween Party and Parade sponsored by Cub Scout Pack 281 of Dallas. I i -*” CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Matthew Pehala wore this creation to the scouting induction and Halloween parade of Cub Scout Pack 281 of Dalllas, In an ode to Penn State and coach Joe Paterno is the Butsavage family - father Mark, mother Jackie, son Justin and twins Emily and Katelyn at the Halloween Parade sponsored by Cub Scout Pack 281 of Dallas. WESTMORELAND HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1957 HOLDS 50TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION The Westmoreland High School Class of 1957 held its 50th anniversary reunion recently at the home of Nancy and Lee Eckert in Dallas. Classmates and teachers who attended are, from left, first row, Ray Dymond, Jane Polk Ash, Bob Ash, Allan William, Tom ole, Gene Brookes, William “Hap” Mathers, Dan Federici and Dave Hall. Second row, Emma Engler Lang, Dick Bodycomb, Janet y.ahl Evans, Nancy Crocker Williams, Maude Grey Geary, Pegie Antanaitis Blaine, Donna Perrego Sands, Roberta Williams An- derson, Betty Barstow Sickler, Betty Schooley Gallagher, Helen Brodie Newberry, Miss Jennie Hill and Miss Mabel Jenkins. Third row, Iron Oney Franklin, Judy Nesbitt White, Mrs. Dorothy Carroll, Nancy Wilkens Eckert, Ken Spencer, Celestine Donnelly Mullen, George Nemetz, Ernie Shara, Dick Sands, Fred Anderson, Bob Harvey and Walter Billings. Lil Sailors Learning Center It's never too early to think about your child's future. Enroll your child now for 2008 Accepting Ages 3, 4 and 5 years Highly experienced, creative and fun-loving staff!!! Also offering BEFORE and AFTER school care. Walking distance from Dana Street Elementary School in Forty Fort. For information call Gretchen at (570) 288-6389 Eat in Style ~ Exciting Menu ~ Attentive Service ~ Cooked to Order Dallas Shopping Center 675-0555 CIVIC BRIEFS Haunted Library: munity Association will sponsor Dark Side of Time a Square Dance from 7 to 10 The annual shriekfest, p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Haunted Library: Dark Side of oxen School, School Street, Time, promises “a jarring Noxen with The Roger Furman jaunt for time-travelers who ~~ Band playing and calling. Door dare to warp their way prizes, food and refreshments through the ages” with mon- Will be available. sters, ghouls, and foul beings Admission is $6 for adults and from past legends from 5to 9 $3 for students and all children p.m. today, Oct. 28, at the under the age of 12 must be Back Mountain Memorial accompanied by an adult. All Library, 96 Huntsville Rd., proceeds will benefit the Dallas. Cost is $6. Call 675- ~~ N.H.C.A. building project. 1182 for more information. For more information, call 298-2052. Pumpkin contest Cy planned for today Civil War Round Table The annual Jackson Town- Presents re-enactment ship Children’s Pumpkin The Wyoming Valley Civil Coloring and Carving Contest War Round Table (WVCWRT) will be held from 2to 4 p.m. ~~ will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, today, Oct. 28, at the Jackson Nov. 8, in the lower level of the Township Municipal Building. Daddow-Isaacs American Le- There will be prizes, food, gion Post, Route 415, Dallas. demonstrations of emergency Guest speaker will be Joseph equipment, and a hayridein = Mieczkowski presenting his the park. The event is spon- program on “The Unrivaled sored by the Jackson Town- Simon Cameron," Lincoln’s ship Police Department and Secretary of War.” Joe will be the Board of Supervisors. accompanied by his wife, Chris- tine, who will portray Mrs. Margaretta Cameron. Their engaging presentations are historically accurate and often humorous. Typically, Joe takes one side of an issue and his wife the other as they tell the story of the important issues of the time. Joe has studied the battle of Gettysburg extensively, is a Licensed Battlefield Guide and holds a Master’s Degree from the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. Joe and Chris are life members and officers of the Gettysburg Civil War Round- table and are also experienced re-enactors. They have appeared Halloween parade and party slated for today The Dallas Kiwanis Club will sponsor a Halloween Parade at noon today, Oct. 28, at the former Dallas Township Elementary School, Church Street. The parade is open to all children and the Kiwanis Club will award prizes. The parade will proceed from the school to the Eastern Star building on the bottom of the hill where the Back Moun- tain Business Association will sponsor a Halloween party. Noxen Fire Co. plans barbeque for today in the Civil War movie, "Gods The Noxen Volunteer Fire and Generals" and have made Company will hold a Chicken presentations at Civil War Bar-B-Que from noon to 2 events and Civil War round- p.m. today, Oct. 28, at the fire tables around the country. hall, Stull Road, Noxen. The public is welcome to Takeouts will be available. attend Cost is $7 per dinner. Zen Meditation program scheduled FIREPLACE SPECIALS An introduction to Zen Meditation will be held from ‘ 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, DJ Oct. 30, at Mercy Center on © DIRECT VENT the campus of Misericordia ® VENT FREE University. The program includes an explanation of Zen meditation, a short prac- tice session and time for dis- cussion and questions. A free will offering will be taken and pre-registration is required. 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