Sunday, March 9, 2008 Cubs hold derby races Cub Scout Pack 232 held its Derby Race Day on a very snowy Saturday morn- ing, March 1, at the Gate of Heaven gym. The derby included Pinewood Derby Cars, Raingutter Regatta Boats and the Tiger Cub Frog Hop Race. The top three winners in each category will proceed on to the Two Mountains District Championship Race to be held in il at Wyoming Area High School in THE DALLAS POST ENE ARN ar ME The raingutter regatta boats are lined up and ready to compete. ing Scouts in each category who will represent the Pack at districts are: CARS - Matt Lyons, first; Ryan Mar- shall, second; Connor Duffy, third place; BOATS - Matt Blaum, first; Christo Hun- tington, second; and Chester Brennan, third place; and FROGS - Joseph Brennan, first; Matthew Duffy, second; and R.J. Knorr, third place. The Cub Scout Pack is sponsored by Gate of Heaven Church and its website is http://Pack232.net. All boys in grades one through five are welcome to join any- time. Connor Maloney and Jeffery Buscher race their boats in the raingutters. Cubmaster Richie Huntington congratulates his son, Anthony, for receiving the Best Looking Car Webelos Scouts gather to look over the Pinewood Derby Car entries. : award for his “Grand Pianomobile,” as voted on by the Scouts. ticipate in the Polar Bear Plunge. Anyone daring enough to take the plunge or to simply watch from the Continued from Page 1 hove a EISINGER cream, eating it while in the frigid some level has been affected by water. Another person wore ahula cancer, whether its immediate skirt. family or a friend,” Boris said. “It’sa y Because of freezing water and great way to enjoy yourself while b SRP -ir temperatures, paramedics will benefiting a worthy cause.” be present at the event as a precau- Thank You! NORTHEAST REDEFINING BOUNDARIES” tion, though they have never been needed in the past. In 2006, Boris’ younger sister, Caroline, along with Lake-Lehman students Chris Jones and Megan Devine, organized the event for their senior project. Lake-Lehman students Michael Lipski, Scott Summa and Ken Pollock took over in 2007 and were also in charge of the event for their senior project. This year, Leslee Everett and An- drea Butchko, both junior Lake- Lehman swimmers, are fulfilling their senior project requirements GET A MAMMOGRAM TODAY. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. by running the Polar Bear Plunge. § Rep. Boback For women over 40, a yearly mammogram is the best method for detecting a Brereton Burichtoswill cool offi lump that is too small to find during regular physicals. the water at the plunge. gets 1300 plus P g reguiar pny Originally scheduled for St. Pa- tricks Day, the 2007 Polar Bear Plunge was rescheduled after a large snowstorm on March 16. Bo- voters to sign c. Geisinger now makes it easier than ever to schedule a mammogram. With her petitions two locations and our same-day, next-day, evening and Saturday appointments you can schedule a mammogram to fit your busy schedule. ris could not make it home from J Election Report school because of the storm and " 12 foc.at forced to iss the prnge for Representative Karen Boback Call us today at 1.800.275.6401 and request "women's imaging” to the first time. Even though the [J (R'Luzerne) hand-delivered schedule at appointment at either Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre or at : more than 1300 Electors tal ; i: : int event date was changed and snow J = 0 CL ED ne Geisinger Wyoming Valley. Visit online at geisinger.org. was on the ground, 48 participants immersed themselves into Har- veys Lake on March 18. Boris’ efforts to raise money for cancer garnered her a nomination for The Times Leader 2006 Jeffer- son Awards for Public Service, in which she was a finalist. To date, she has raised over $20,000 for the American Cancer Society. BY It’s not too late for people to par- Turning Stone 2-Day March 16-17 $115 Hunterdon Hills 4/20 with Charlie Prose $99 Finger Lakes 4/26-27 $249 “Wine & Cheese Weekend” Finger Lakes 1-Day-May 10 $119 Little Mermaid 6/7 $135 Wicked 7/16 $119 Finger Lakes Wine Festival 7/19 $62 Phila. Phillies $67 6/22,716,7127, 8/10 www.pacetours.com 570-883-9797 for re-election to the House of Representatives. Rep. Boback is seeking a second term in office representing people in District 117. Pennsylvania Department of State requires that 300 names of qualified voters be submitted in order for a candidate's name to be placed on the ballot for the Primary Election on April 22. Representative Boback praised those Electors who supported her by stating, “I needed 300 voters to sign my petitions, yet my friends braved freezing temperatures to get more than 1300.” “I thank everyone who took the time to circulate and sign my petitions. Your voice will continue to be heard in Harrisburg! Advertisement Paid for by the Friends of Karen Boback
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