Sunday, October 12, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE3 ‘ARTSY TEA’ PLANNED AT PRINCE OF PEACE ih The Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, 420 Main St., Dallas, will host an “Artsy Tea” from1to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, in the church hall. An exhibition of original art by local artists will be available for viewing and purchase. Tea, coffee, sandwiches and cakes are offered for refreshment. Tickets at $7.50 each are available from members of the committee or members of the congregation as well as at the door. All proceeds from the tea and sale of art are for the benefit of Prince of Peace Church. Members of the planning committee are, from left, Florence Ju- ris, Pat Baird, Liz Plashinski, Edna Yatsko Beverly Cushner and Linda Schraeder, WILL ALLOW REPAIR AR i Tha, ak The Jackson Township Board of Supervisors received a grant for improvements to Steele Road, a mutually shared roadway in Jackson Township and Larksville Borough, from the Pennsylva- nia Dirt and Gravel Roads Program administered by the Luzerne Conservation District and funded by the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Transportations Dirt and Gravel Roads Program. From left, are Dale May, B&J Paving Contractors; John Jay Wilkes Jr., Jackson Township Supervisor; Joe Janosky, B&J Paving Con- tractors; Amy Salansky, Chesapeake Bay Technician for the Lu- zerne Conservation District; Shawn Rybka, Dirt and Gravel Road Grant Coordinator for the Luzerne Conservation District; and Bill Janosky, B&J Paving Contractors. CHURCH BRIEFS "Trick or treat’ Methodist Church is planning a in SUMC parking lot spring trip to the Sight and The Shavertown United Sound Theater in Lancaster to Methodist Church invites chil: See “Behold The Lamb” on dren to “trick or treat” in its Saturday, Mar ch 14, 2009. parking lot from 5:30 to 7:30 The trip price will include p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26. dinner at Hershey Farms and Members of the congregation bus transportation. of the church will decorate car Pricing is as follows: $92 (age trunks for Halloween so the 19 years and up), $68 (ages13-18 children of the community can years), $43 (3-12 years). trick or treat in a safe envi- Reservations and payment onment. should be made by December 28. rip planned to Sight For information and trip up- and Sound Theater dates, call Christopher Howell The Center Moreland United at 333-1054. YOUTH GROUP CAMPS OUT TN OR i ; : CSE Stevie Kioske, Sabrina Major, Zachary Zabkoff and Jeff Kioske haul out boxes for camping out at the Idetown-Lehman Meth- odist Church. The youth group of the church camped out re- cently to help its members understand challenges faced by the homeless. Have neck pain from an injury or stress? Let us fix the problem. COHEN & HAYDU CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, PC Watch videos with an _HEALT JERS" timesleader.com The information you need from the professionals you trust. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Ray Metzgar, left, and Jason Gibbs man the barbeque pit, making sure the chicken is just right. Servin The trustees of the Trucksville Untied Methodist Church held their Fall Chicken BBQ on October 3 and 4 at the Dickson Educa- tion Facility, Church Road, Trucksville. ’ up the food Caught up in the act of preparing tables and dinner at the Trucksville United Metho- dist Church annual bar- beque are, from left, Bill Long, Martha Jones, Morag Michael, Joyce Pace and Clarence Michael. Welcome Dr. Carey to the Back Mountain Area! New patients welcome! Kevin Carey D.O. is now accepting new patients in the Back Mountain area. Dr. Carey provides comprehensive medical care for the entire family. He completed his residency in Family Practice at Millcreek Community Hospital and has been in practice 9 years. Most insurances accepted. Join us in welcoming Dr. Kevin Carey to the Back Mountain. InterMountain Please call our office to schedule an appointment 696-1135 206 Carverton Road, Trucksville ® 570-696-1135 ® www.intermountaingroup.com 94190