Sunday, August 16, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 Bittner-Hanchulak engagement is noted Anna-Maria Hanchulak, of Bear Creek, and John Bittner, of Dallas, announce their engage- ment and upcoming wedding. The bride-to-be is the daugh- ter of Helen Hanchulak and the late Raymond D. Hanchulak of - CIVIC BRIEFS Valentine's Giving Tree benefits local agencies Elva Valentine of Valentine’s Jewelry, Route 309, Dallas, announces an opportunity to support the community with a donation to Valentine’s Giving Tree. A local charity will receive a donation every month be- children under 6 years of age. Flea, Farmers Market set for Grange Hall A Flea and Farmers Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Grange Hall, 1632 W. 8th St., Kingston Twp, Wyoming. participate. Walkers who raise $50 or more will receive a free t-shirt. T-shirts will also be avail- able for purchase at the event. Athletic groups, civic groups and churches are invited to sponsor a stand to sell food, merchandise, have games, etc. Groups are asked to donate a portion of their profits to Ehret. To register for the walk or to ear Creek. She is a graduate of Tables inside the hall set up a stand, call Jean Lipski tween August 1 and D b ables inside the are , 0... Hoban High School, AL a eee available for S10 and outdoor 21675-3533. e e areers an ‘ ; Svs A donation of $20 (more if spaces are $7. Six-month rentals : HY Wilkes-Barre General School of you would like) enables you to are available where vendors can Frania exibiting work Radiology. ‘ choose a gift from the tree val- Pay for five months and get one at Citizens Bank The rose fue > SP . the ued from $20 to $50. All pro- month free. Call 287-7851 to The Citizens Bank in Forty son of Joanne and Clarke Bittn- ceeds will benefit the charity of make reservations for 2010. Fort at the corner of Wyoming er, of Dallas. He is a graduate of the month. In August, the char- A food concession for eat-in or Avenue and Welles Street is Dallas High School, earned an ity will be the Back Mountain take-out is available. Call 696- hosting an exhibit of artworks Associate Degree in Hotel Res- Food Pantry. 3415 for more information. by Ryan Frania, of Shavertown, taurant Management from SL ; a student at Wyoming Seminary L.C.C.C. and a Bachelor of Arts Monday Night Fundraising walk wil Lower School through mid- etme Gil Soogreghy from Bingo returns benefit cancer victim September. ansfield University. Frania has studied art for the The Northmoreland Twp. Vol. The Lake-Lehman and Dallas : : The tonple os self Smployel Fire Dept. will start its Monday field hockey teams are holding a Past five years with Dallas artist BT JX fier Siro Night Bingo again on August 17 five-mile fundraising walk begin- Sue Hand. He has won numer- Er Tons: pe Fi and 31 at the fire hall on De- ning at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. ous prizes in competitions n- one He al ii John Bittner and Anna-Maria Hanchulak munds Road in Centermore- 13, at fel ate l china Samior/dmeliing pany bise sibbons and . land. Senior High School track. Best of Show awards. : Doors open at 5 p.m., early The walk will raise money for The public is invited to view birds start at 6:30.p.m. Corey Ehret, a 15-year-old Dallas iy exit ot Citizens Bat High School student battlin oming Avenue elles PEOPLE BRIEFS Rother returning from Irag the United States Achievement County supervisors ae 90! Shen! Yang Street, Forty Fort during regular : Army Reserve Sgt. Ryan I. Academy's official yearbook H Walkers may seek Sponsors or banking hours through mid- | Glicini receives Rother is returning to the U.S. which is published nationally. will meet August 20 donate money in any amount to September. lege’s School of Health Sciences cialist with six years of military tion while also winning national board Pavilion, Carverton Road, | and Human Performance in service, is assigned to the 11th silver medals in both Latin and | Trucksville. ul J | May 2009. Military Police Brigade based in Spanish. _ The purpose of the conven- 8. ey Ashley, Pa. In addition, she is a member tion is to provide township be) uf bachelor’s degree Diana Glicini, daughter of res- idents Robert and Paula Glicini, of Dallas, received a Bachelor of Science degree from Ithaca Col- @ named to dean's list Ann Onzik, Daughter of Ed- ward and Maryanne Onzik, of Shavertown, was named to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College’s School of Health Sciences and Human Performance for the spring 2009 term with a GPA of 3.5. Regnosky on dean's list after a deployment to the Iraqi Theater of Operations in sup- port of Operation Iraqi Free- dom. The sergeant, a paralegal spe- He is the son of Carl J. and Lynn Rother of Jake Moore Road, Dallas and a 2002 gradu- ate of Dallas High School. Spath recognized for academic achievement Emma Lang Spath, of Shaver- town, has been recognized for academic achievement as a United States National Honor At Wyoming Seminary, Spath has been named to the dean’s list with high honors. She also won fourth place regional honors in the National Spanish competi- of Wyoming Seminary’s Mock Trail Team as well as the year- book staff and the girls tennis team. She is the daughter of Gregg and Lois Spath, of Shavertown. Lock-In meeting set The Luzerne County Associ- ation of Township Supervisors will hold its annual convention and meeting at 9 a.m. on Thurs- day, Aug. 20, at the Checker- supervisors and officials with up-to-date information to better serve residents and exchange ideas on local government is- sues. President Michael Procop- chak, of Franklin Township, will preside over the meeting and election of officers for 2009. Beef dinner planned f ber f nn } ki # , yt wfc & i g Fe Se IL & hi & " Say goodbye to burning, stinging, shooting, stabbing, throbbing or tingling foot pain. PERSONAL CARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES, INC. Heather Regnosky of Dallas, Student. award The Sweet Valley Volunteer 239 Schuyler Avenue * Kingston * 287-4800 has been named to the spring winner. 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