THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 30, 2008 Legion vets Sia honor all |, == war heroes Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672 held its traditional Veterans Day service on November 11 on the Post grounds. Offi- cers of the Post read ex- cerpts from the Legion Manual, Marion Kunigonis provided some remarks per- taining to women veterans and a rendition of “God Bless America” was sung by all in attendance. A US Flag donated by Senator Lisa Baker was dedicated and two wreaths were provided for the Legion monument and the Veterans Monu- ment at Dallas Center. Commander Clarence J. Mi- chael presided. SUBMITTED PHOT Joe Kelley Sr., left, vice-commander, and Clarence J. Michael, commander, Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672, place a wreath honoring veterans at a monument in the center of Dallas Borough. 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Experience - Excellence - Service 20 Convenient Locations to Serve You LOUISE HAZELTINE HONORED UPON RETIREMENT FROM FOOD PANTRY More than 50 people gathered at an afternoon reception at the Trucksville United Methodist Church on October 24 to honor Louise Hazeltine who has retired as the coordinator for the Back Mountain Food Pantry. She has worked tirelessly for the past seven years to make the food pantry efficient and effective to better serve the clients who depend upon it. Hazeltine was honored with a gold leaf placed on the Tree of Life at the Trucksville Church as well as proclamations from State Senator Lisa Baker and State Representative Karen Boback. She also received a Certificate of Appreciation for her service from the Rotary Club of Dallas. From left, are Joe Hardisky, president of the Board of Directors of the Back Mountain Food Pantry; State Representative Karen Boback, Hazeltine; State Senator Lisa Baker; and Bill Long, trustee of the Trucksville UMC. 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