Sunday, November 4, 2007 ClVIC THE POST PAGE 7 ) | /@UNICIPAL oe . . pulEes ubs and families enjoy hayride, fire safety program J Dallas Twp. parki Over 100 Scouts and their families ” restrictions outline attended the annual Cub Scout Pack ) Except in locations where ordi- 232 Family Hayride and Fire Safety 1 nance prohibitions against vehicular program recently at Dymond’s parking are more restrictive, vehicular Farm, Dallas. parking on ip roads is prohib- This year’s program was led by ited through April 30 between 6 p.m. Ms. Maureen Oremus and the volun- and 6 am. Violators are subject to a teers of the Franklin Township Fire $15 fine for the first offense and a $25 Department. The fire company pre- fine for the second offense. sented an educational fire safety pro- gram, which included the firefight- Making their selections at Dymond's ers arriving in full firsfighting dear Farm Pumpkin Patch are, from left, Dallas Twp. leaf | lI ti ill b nl reatinga Dali re- ed . \ 4 | Peter, Theresa and Malak Khoudary, : Cplec Ioh yd egin colved the Barn Prevention Footida: : ; dq Jane Brennan and Debbie Carichner. ere a bagged leaves tions “Stop-Drop-Roll-Cool-Call” collection the week of November bookmarks and “Firefighters Are My 19 through November 23, weather permitting. Bags are to be placed by the road curb. Leaves are not to be raked into the gutter. There are no set dates or times for individual street pick-up. The leaf machine will only be used in areas with known drainage problems. Blas Borough enforces maintenance code The Dallas Borough Codes ; Enforcement Office announces i the seasonal enforcement of the Dallas Borough Property Mainte- nance Code. Property owners should be alerted that inspections Friends” activity book, compliments of the Franklin Township Fire De- partment. Raffle winners received a free smoke alarm and a fire extin- guisher, generously donated to the Pack by Gerard Geise of Dallas Cen- tre Hardware. Dr. Richard Huntington is Cub- master of Pack 232, sponsored by the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The Pack is open to all boys grades 1 through 5 and boys may join at any time of the year. More information about the pack is available online at http://pack232.net. Firefighter Maureen Oremus from the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Department explains fire-fighting equipment and protective gear to members of Cub Scout Pack 232 and their families. Dr. Huntington, leader of Cub Scout Pack 232, leads the opening ceremony and camp- fire songs. i will be Scheduled for 2 propesty : owners deemed in violation of the amie.” | Elder’s ceremony at powwow honors 105-year-old man : cute all offenders through the enforcement of the regulations. A 105yearold Susquehanna roundup, Reynolds had the chance Ira Reynolds, 105, : _ Recent routine property inspec- County man was recently surprised to show his granddaughter how ev- who once worked as ' tions in ny with an Elder’s Honoring ceremony erything had changed. The tannery, an electrician at the ; the borough revealed numerous at the Friendship Powwow at the businesses and homes are long gone tannery in Noxen, ' violations, including exterior proper- Noxen Fire Co. grounds in Noxen. and the school has been trans- was recently honored ty violations for property owners Ira Reynolds of Susquehanna, formed into a community center. with an Elder's Hon- : wig Maia their Jn mn who was the electrician at the Nox- But the boarding house where Rey- oring Ceremony at : A pean. Bq saniary Con one en tannery from 1924-1928, attended nolds met his future wife, Beatrice the Noxen Friendship : 1 The ry ough a hel) the powwow with his granddaught- Smith, still stands. Today it’s owned Powwow. From left, 1 g properly registered and inspected, er Erika Hansen, with whom he by Cathie and Jeff Pauley, are Reynolds, Erika 4 Hy inoperable motor vehicles, failure to lives. They found out about the pow- "Both arrived at the boarding Hansen, Reynolds’ A | cut grass, appliances littering yards, wow from vendor Douglas Crazy house on the same day,” Hansen granddaughter; and ; {| debris, and rubbish or other inappro- Crow Burdick and friend Murph said of her grandparents. “Their Dennis Wagner, a J : priate materials littering yard areas. Spirit Bird Hislop at the fire compa- eyes met across the dinner table” Seneca who is a . i Dallas Borough officials strongly ny’s annual Rattlesnake Roundup. and the rest was history. member of the War- 5 \ : e all property owners to respect |i As the drummers Thunder Over Smith taught at the old Noxen riors and Veterans ; 1 i ir neighborhoods, recognizing Mountain and Spirit of the Drum School for several years, until Rey- Honor Guard from : i the quality of life that borough played a special honoring song, Rey- nolds found work elsewhere. Washington, D.C. ! residents have long enjoyed. nolds and Hansen sat watching the =~ Reynolds said he has “no secrets” : Questions periatiing to Sufores 4 dancers in the dance circle. Rey- for living so long. : ment actions and inspections sho nolds smiled and raised his hands “You just keep on living,” he said. | bedirected to the Dallas Borough over his head to thank everyone pre- When he celebrated his 100th i Zoning Enforcement Officer by sent. He was presented withadream birthday, he told a reporter, “You : calling the Dallas Borough Munici- catcher. just get up, you go to bed, you get | { pal Building at 675-1389. While visiting the village for the up, you go to bed.” CIVIC BRIEFS The public is welcome to School. ument in Dallas center. this important fund-raising p.m., curtain at 3 p.m. vee x e The Bowman's Creek Branch All citizens are invited to this effort which supports a large Call 283-2195 or 800-698 ( vil Wi § R d T bl extended from Wilkes-Barreto ceremony to show their respect part of Wilkes-Barre’s annual PLAY for information and reser- : 1 yal' nound Iiabie American Le 100 to Bernice and supplied the Back to the fallen, those who have budget. Kettles are out week- vations. § o t 4 tm t Mountain and Endless Moun- served and to those who are still days as well as each Saturday. 1 pre ents re-enactment meet Novem er 9 tain areas with railroad service = defending this country in far-off Groups also can compete in the Tunkhannock Libr i @e: Wyoming Valley Civil for many years. Begun in 1886, places. annual “kettle competition” to ary i Round Table (WWCWRT) Dallas DaddowIsaacs Amer- the railroad reached Noxen by see who can raise the most lans Christmas show 8 will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, ican Legion Post 672 will hold 1892. By 1893, the line connect- Charity breakfast during the kettle season. p . Nov. 8, in the lower level of the its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. 4 with another Lehigh Valley “Christmas is a time for shar- __1he Tunkhannock Public | Daddow-Isaacs American Legion 00 Friday, Nov. 9, atthePost subsidiary at Bernice, providing ~ slated for Nov. II ing with others. The Salvation Library's 20th Annual Christmas ! Post, Route 415, Dallas. home. Sane thru service from Wilkes-Barre : Army tries to be there for peo- Show, “Decembers to Remem- Guest speaker will be Joseph Topics for discussion willbe 5 Towanda. Noxen served as a George M. Dallas Lodge No. ple when they need help, With ber,” will be held at 7 p.m. on Mieczkowski presenting his the Veterans Day servicestobe maior point on the railroad and ~~ 531, Free and Accepted Masons community support at the ket- Saturday, Dec. 1, and at 3 p.m. program on “The Unrivaled held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. the Noxen station is the last YL sponsor mi ky, You Can tles, we can help those in the on Sunday, Dec. 2, in the Tunk- Soon Camere, LinSee 1, Df he Viens Dey sigur he ne. 6 cary rete tly aoc at anno ih Sool a retary of War” Jos wilfhe as: «fie Shaseriown Unke Motte. 00 nus lor tis interesting ion Post 672 in Dallas from 8 Christmas, but throughout the forum. : companied by his wife, Chris- oe ave W ny of journey as presenter Harry 2 1 Sahdos: Nov. 11 year,” states Captain Doug Rich- _ Pre-sale tickets are priced at ie who wil por is. Mar. it Church pm on Suey. Guns ies wtoowrown 01am cn Sunday Nov 11 3500 GL Gi 5 or al, $4 or ior garetta Cameron. Their engag- ing presentations are historically Guard is needed, the upcoming history. For more information, call 298-2052. scrambled eggs, pancakes, hash To volunteer or for more zens age 62 and over and chil- dren under the ages of 12. Tick- : information, contact The Salva- accurate and often humorous. Chirag hi Bay bro pi ein Se = tion Army at 824-8741. et prices at the door are $6 for Typically Joc mas one slows and Oratorical Contests. Fire Co. plans ham available at the door for a dona- ’ sfiis aa 45 for senior citizens as they tell the story of the im- a P Oa ila dinner iP Nov. 10 Lou 0E 36 for adults and $3 for ‘She Loves Me All proceeds benefit the Tunk- | portant issues of the time. Day ceremonies at the Dallas = The Sweet Valley Volunteer comes to Music Box hannock Public Library, a Joe has studied the Battle of \r;341e School where poppies Fire Company will hold a famil . Wyoming County United Way Gettysburg extensively, is a will be distributed Bory style Fa, from 4:30 to 4 Salvation Army seeks “She Loves Me,” a romantic Agency. i Licensed Battlefield Guide and Cominander Claten cel. Mi- | 630 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10 t b Il musical comedy, will be present- holds a Master’s degree from the chael will preside 4 jad gen ? 2 Volunteer pet r Ingers ed at the Music Box Dinner L rt Pennsylvania State University. P : The familiar sound of The Playhouse, 196 Hughes St, upus Suppo ar oup Joe and Chris are life members . Veter alls Da Salvation Army bell-ringers will Swoyersville, on November 24, meets every month and officers of the Gettysburg Schenck Library d soon fill the air with the spirit of 25, 29 and 30 and December 1, Civil War Roundtable and they ceremony Pp die Christmas at several Wyoming 2, 6-9 and 13-16. : A lupus support group meet- are also experienced re-enactors. Sponsors progr dln Dallas Daddow-Isaacs Amer- Valley area kettle sights. The Tickets are now on sale for ing is held at 7 p.m. on the third ey have appeared in the Civil The Schenck Memorial Li- ican Legion Post 672 will con- Salvation Army of Wilkes-Barre dinner and show or show-only. = Wednesday of every month at movie, "Gods and Gener- brary will sponsor a presenta- duct Veteran Day ceremonies at will begin its annual Kettle Thursdays through Saturdays, the Tunkhannock Library, 220 s," and have made presenta- tion and virtual tour of the Bow- 11 a.m. on Sunday, Now. 11, at Campaign on November 15. the bar opens at 6 p.m., buffet W. Tioga St., Tunhhannock. For tions at Civil War events and man’s Creek Branch of the Le- the Post home memorial. Individual bell ringers, fam- dinner at 6:30 p.m, curtain at 8 more information, call 1-888-99- Civil War roundtables around high Valley Railroad at 7 p.m. on Wreaths will be placed at the ilies, as well as community p.m. Sunday matinees, bar LUPUS or visit www.lupus- the country. 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