Sunday, March 2, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Dallas Steering entertains apartment residents Residents of B’nai B'rith Apartments were treated to a Pizza Bin- go Party recently by the Dallas High School Steering. The students mingled while eating and helped residents watch their cards and win all types of prizes. Those attending the party are, from left, kneeling, Hillary Schaub, Alexis Kuzma, Candice Bittner, Morgan Kunkle, Alyssa McEntee, Cara Musto, Kayla Turchin. Second row, Helen Mills, Libby Simpson, Katrina Heintz, Michael Dudascik, Dorothy Hodakowski, Claire Yuhas, Molly Gilligan, Ruth Gavin, A.J. McNulty, Nancy Williams, John Kitchen. Third row, Rocco Grant, Mike McLaughlin, Kathy Gill, Wesley Landers, Phil Con- nors, Collette Wanyo, Anne Tucker, Rosemary Farrell and Charles Ryder. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP PURCHASES TWO VERICLES Kingston Township recently purchased two vehicles with.the help of grant funding. Standing in front of the 2008 10-ton truck for the road department are, from left, former Supervisor Chris Yankovich, Township Manager Kelly Cook, Supervisor Paul Sa- bol, Road Superintendent Don Fritzges Chair David Brodhead and Secretary James Reino. Standing in front of the 2008 police cruiser are, from left, Chief James Balavage, Township Manager Kelly Cook, former Supervisor Chris Yankovich, Supervisor Paul Sabol, Secretary James Reino and Chair David Brodhead MEADOWS AUXILIARY OFFICERS HONORED The Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, met recently for a special luncheon meeting to honor outgoing officers and to welcome new officers. Special thanks were giv- en for their dedicated service to benefit the 130 residents of the center. From left, seated, are Irene Transue, vice-presi- dent; Robert Law, president; Midge Smith, outgoing second vice-president. Standing, Lloyd Ryman, secretary; Nelson Ashburner, treasurer; Cristina Tarbox, Meadows administra- tor; Peter Klein, second vice-president; and Betty Sorchik, volunteer coordinator. History Day projects are keeping freshmen and junior students busy these days at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 14, in LN NJ the auditorium. The Watershed trip to the Hub- coe er Breaker will take place on The annual Polar Bear Plunge March 18 with Mr. Kirkutis. will take place at noon on Satur- day, March 15, at Garrity’s Dock in Harvey’s Lake. The plunge starts at 12:00 pm. This event will raise money for the Cancer Society. Kameitri Saxe is a freshman at Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School. Her column appears in The Freshman and March 7. The last collection will eee junior students LAKE- LEAM AN HIG be during the fifth period classes Regional Orchestra will take have been busy on Friday. place March 6-8. The Lake-Leh- with their Histo- § CHOOL NEWS eco man Band will go to County Band ry Day projects. The Lake-Lehman Band will atNorthwest Area High Schoolon || Presentations host a craft show from 10 am. to4 Saturday, March 8. A variety of a 2l have been taking KAMEITRI SAXE p.m. on Saturday, March 8, at the students will attend this unique place this past week and will con- coe high school. There willbe over 100 musical opportunity. tinue next week if school is can- The annual Pennies for Patients vendors with homemade baked rn : Selec ion any reason due to bad Campaign will end on Friday, goods and a Chinese auction. A Chorus Concert will be held weather. 00 Orders are now being accepted for 2008. The regular cost of the year books is $75. Be sure to order no later than March 31 because starting April 1, the cost of the year books will increase to $85. A 2007 yearbook can still be purchased for $75 and can be picked up in the main office at the Lake-Lehman High School during normal school hours. 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