——— i — ES — Sunday, October 31, 2010 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 SCOUTS PARTICIPATE IN ACAHELA PROJECT Members of Boy Scout Troop 146 of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department, Sha- vertown, recently served as staff volunteers for the NEPA BSA Council's “Haunted Harvest Fest 10" weekend at Camp Acahela, Blakeslee. The boys of T-146 designed, constructed and provided 12 hours of event staffing for a full obstacle race course of tires, hay and tunnels, one of several activity stations attended by over 1,500 Cub Scouts of Northeastern PA. The troop thanks several Back Mountain businesses for their generous financial and in-kind contribu- tions to the troop project, including Dallas Centre Hardware, Manzoni Construction, John Headman of Jackson Twp., Fran Tomalis & Son, Inc. of Pittston and Central Clay Products of Wilkes-Barre. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Credit union opens office In Dallas . The Cross Valley Federal redit Union has opened a branch in the Dallas Shopping Center. Officials gathered re- cently for the grand opening and ribbon cutting of the Cross Val- ley Federal Credit Union’s sev- enth branch in the Dallas Shop- ping Center. From left, are Grea- ter Wilkes-Barre Chamber rep- resentative Anna Cervenak, Humford Equities representa- tive Robert Finlay, board mem- ber Helene Vernagis, long-time credit union member Arthur West, board member Ted Pre- kel, board vice-chair Joe Shim- ko, board secretary Al Baloga, | DINNER SPECIALS Starting at § Fae Oils Engng Roum Eacladed § Phone: 696-3580 WWW, wv. FIREandICEon TOBY CREEK com} RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday’s location) ; Monday Night Special | * 8 Games * 12 Cut Sicilian Pizza » 4 Sodas * Free Shoes $300 \ at Back Mountain Bowl | p Rte. 415, Memorial Hwy, Dallas, PA board member Tony Dombrow- ||! } 67 5 ~ 5026 ski, board chair Richard Shields, | \\\ Vy) ROCK i Bo Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber > "7 // Alwaye Frech « Always Hot! | *™% aa aa representative John Maday and backmountainbowl.net 12 Cuts Sicilian state Rep. Karen Boback. wy; Dallas + 675-5026 $1 1 95 Seniors — Election Day Cafe will be at TUMC Members of Trucksville Unit- ed Methodist Church will open an Election Day Café on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at the church, 40 Knob Hill Rd. Beginning at 7 a.m., the menu will include hot and cold beverag- es; donuts, sticky buns, brownies and cookies; sandwiches, home- made soups and chili; hot dogs and wimpies. 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All children of the area are Election Day Café at TUMC on Nov. 7 Members of Trucksville Unit- ed Methodist Church will hold an Election Day Café from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 40 Knob Hill Rd. The menu will include hot and cold beverages; donuts, sticky buns, brownies and coo- kies; sandwiches, homemade soups and chili; hot dogs and wimpies. A Lunch-to-Go or Supper-to-Go, all freshly pre- pared, can be ready in just min- invited to attend. Harvest Party at Sweet Valley church A Community Harvest Party will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today, Oct. 31, at the Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Rd. There will be “Trunker-Treat- ing,” a puppet show, hay bale tossing contest, hay rides, games, food and a campfire. Costume theme is “Life on the Farm.” utes any time during the day. For more information, call The church is handicapped 477-2320. accessible and offers table seat- ing. Halloween night Pancake breakfast set event planned The Shavertown United Methodist Church will sponsor an “All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast” from 8 to 11 a.m. on Light the Night, a free family event, will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. today, Oct. 31, at Back Mountain Harvest Assembly, 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. There will be inflatables, a bungee run, a 57-foot obstacle course, a giraffe bounce house, games for all ages and free candy. A chili cook-off will be held and participants are asked to bring a crock pot of home- made chili for judging. Prizes will be awarded. There will be shows at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 696-1128. Office: : 570-655-2374 Election Day re meals served 570-237-1444 Election Day meals will be b bys d (arey "ts Toe Sado (onstruction, lhe it card. 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Chicken dinner slated A baked chicken breast dinner will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Noxen United Methodist Church, Route 29. Dinners consist of chicken breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, vegetables, cab- bage salad, rolls and butter, beverages and homemade pie. Tickets are $8. Take-outs are available. Concert benefits Cleary Memorial Fund The Back Mountain Men’s Ecumenical will present the world-renowned Allentown Band at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7, at Dallas Middle School. All proceeds will benefit The First Lieutenant Michael J. Cleary Memorial Fund formed in honor of a Dallas native who was killed in Iraq in an ambush by hostile forces in December 2005. Tickets are on sale now for $10 each and can be purchased at The UPS Store in the Dallas Shopping Center, Drier Auto on Route 309 in Shavertown, Gay’s True Value Hardware Store in Tunkhannock and the Shaver- town United Methodist Church office on Pioneer Avenue. 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