PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, November 4, 2012 Dallas seniors open new home t was a festive time during the grand opening of the new Dallas Senior Center on Oct. 26. The center, located in the Twin Stacks Center on Route 415 in Dallas, is a welcome sight for the many seniors who were displaced when the former senior center in down- town Dallas Borough closed several months ago. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Leona Huntz, Dallas, cuts the grand opening ribbon for the new Dallas Senior Center in the Twin Stacks Complex, Route 415, Dallas. With her are, from left, Lillian Sayre, Sen. Lisa Baker, Rep. Karen Boback and Joe Malak. TOP LEFT PHOTO: Enjoying grand-opening festivities at the new Dallas Senior Center are, from left, Beverly Honeywell, Lillian Sayre, Grace Sutton and Helen Franklin. BOTTOM LEFT PHOTO: New- found friends Bob Cronauer, of Harveys Lake, and Wiley Veitch, of Dallas, meet at the new Dal- las Senior Center. RIGHT PHOTO: Jean Spindler, left, assistant center manager from Kingston, helps with the food for a grand opening at the new Dallas Senior Center in the Twin Stacks Complex on Route 415 in Dallas. Ure lie CHURCH BRIEFS Dallas Baptist offers study program Dallas Baptist Church has started a six-week study called “Faith in Motion” that meets at 9:15 and 11 a.m. every Sun- day at the church, corner of route 415 and Briarcrest Road in Dallas. The program includes teach- ing by pastor Dr. Jerry Branch. The video screenplay was written by Kristi Weed, church member. For more information, call the church office at 639-5099. Election Day Café set for Nov. 6 Members of Trucksville United Methodist Church will once again open an Election Day Café from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6 at the church, 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville. The menu will include hot and cold beverages; donuts, sticky buns, brownies and cookies; sandwiches, home- made soups and chili; hot dogs and wimpies. A freshly-pre- pared Lunch-to-Go can be ready in just minutes any time during the day. The café, which is complete- ly handicap accessible, has plenty of seating with table service if preferred. Proceeds will benefit Moth- er Teresa’s Haven, previously known as V.L.S.I.O.N. Youth group serves food on Election Day The “Soldiers of Christ” youth group of the Centermo- reland United Methodist Church will serve breakfast and lunch made to order from 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6 in the basement of the church. A chicken and biscuits din- ner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. or until sold out. There will also be a bake sale at the Northmoreland Township Fire Hall that day. Craft show at Trucksville Methodist A Curiosity, Antiques & Crafts Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 10 at the Trucksville United Metho- dist Church, 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville, off Route 309 at Carverton Road. The event will feature a Christmas market, collectibles, fine antiques, crafts, lunch and a bake sale. Proceeds will benefit the church’s mission project. Vendors are asked to call Noreen at 239-2348. Men's club plans chicken dinner The Men’s Club of Trinity Presbyterian Church will spon- sor a chicken and biscuit din- ner including homemade des- serts and beverages from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10 in the fellowship hall at the rear of the church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas. Takeouts will be available at 4 p.m. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children. Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling the church office at 675-3131 or at the door. 3, Fo - . - Fim val ms ® § i] § 4 HY) NPD Invented for fife SUB-ZERO Fishers Paykel FOR THE WAY IT'S MADE? New polling place in Dallas Township Dallas Twp. 3 polling location ship Church, 45 Hildebrandt has been moved since last year’s Road, Dallas. The church is locat- election. ed just past the Dallas school The new location is at Fellow- campus. Kingston » 287-9631 Alyssa Charney enrolls at Clemson University Alyssa Leigh Charney, of Dal- One of nearly 3,400 freshmen las, recently enrolled at Clemson at Clemson for the fall semester, University. she is majoring in Pre-Business. Up to 24 Hour Care Meal Preparation Errands/Shopping Hygiene Assistance Light Housekeeping Respite Care Relief Companionship 23 : s. Inc ’ Certified as a provider for the aiid Thi iliac Bid PA Dept. of Aging Waiver program. 322 Laurel Street ® Pittston, PA 18640 800-338-9997 www.kitchensbyinterstate.com siting An gels! LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES FREE in-home consultation call (570) 270-6700 visitingangels.com Visit our Desi Browse more than 25 displays in our beautiful Wellborn showroom! WE WILL HELP YOU CREATE KITCHEN OF YOUR DREAMS] See our Fut Line oF CouNnTERTOPS Quartz * GRANITE ® LAMINATE Center today! Hl Electrolux FRIGID OITETN Exeter » 655-8801 Interstate’s Kitchen/Bath Showroom Hours: IRE Me*T*W*F - 8 am to 4:30 pm . Th to 8 pm * Sat - 8 to noon EB ia
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