: L PAGE 4A THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013 Sunday observed Scout Sunday was recently observed by the Scouts of Boy Scout Troop and Cub Scout Pack 155 at the Trucksville United Methodist Church. The service was presided over by the Reverend Marion Hartman and featured a rousing rendition of God Bless America on the trumpet by Eagle Scout Bob Baird that brought the congregation to its feet. From left, first row, are Jonathan Florencio, Christopher Campbell, Joseph Sowga, Nicholas Godin, Steven Kollar and Jeremiah Faux. Second row, Matt Magnotta, Bran- don Fleschut, Austin Sowga, Ethan Shilanski, Lucas Tomko, Aiden Jacobs, Jacob Banta, Zack Calkins Alex Jennings and Ryan Kollar. Third row, Dan Shilanski, Bob Magnotta, Marty Wise, Erik Sowga, Takoja Metzgar, Crys Jennings, Sheryl Kollar, Russ Banta and Keith Campbell. Both units are chartered by the Trucksville United Methodist Church. oo” sie at St. Bale: Cabrini St. Frances Cabin Parish, 585 Mount Olivet Road, Wyoming with hold a clam chowder and phal- lus sale on Friday, March 22. Homemade clam chowder is $7 per quart, Phallus is $6 per quart and fresh-baked bread will be available at $4 per loaf. Orders should be placed by today, March 17 by call- ing 696-3737 or 696-2382. Pickup of orders will be from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, March 22 . From left, are Ray Mocium, Marianne Baseski, Alberta Hetro, Father Vinnie Dang, Flo Mociun and Roseanne Gates. CHURCH BRIEFS CRAFT NIGHT SET The Orange United Method- ist Church will host a crafters night from 7 to 9 p.m. the third Thursday of every month. Craft Night is open to every- one looking to finish or start any craft project. Participants should bring everything they need to work on their project. Material, including scrap material, yarn and old linens, to make an ugly quilt for the homeless will be collected. For more information, call Jenn at 855-9693. SPAGHETTI SUPPER SET The Huntsville United Methodist Church will host a spaghetti dinner from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 23. Eat-in or take-out dinners will be available. Tickets are $7.50 for adults and $4.50 for children age 6 and older and will be available at the door. EASTER EGG HUNT SET Back Mountain Harvest Assembly will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 23 at the Rock Rec Center. Thousands of Easter eggs have been filled. Special prizes have been donated by local businesses and individuals such as gift certifi- cates, bikes, candy and much more. This year’s grand prize is a Kindle Fire. This event is free and is held rain or shine. LIUM SETS EGG HUNT An Easter egg hunt will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 23 at the Lehman- Idetown United Methodist Church. Non-members are welcome. The event is free. CONCERT AT HUMC A concert featuring Mike Lewis and William Doney will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 at the Huntsville United Methodist Church, 2355 Huntsville Road, Shavertown. Donation is $5 at the door. MEDITATION DURING LENT AT ST. PETER'S St. Peter’s Church, 3832 SR 6 East, Tunkhannock, will offer quiet music and meditation Wednesdays through March 27, as a way of opening the “thin place” between God and people. Soup Supper will precede the service. Supper begins at 6:30 p-m. and the services begin at 7 p.m. For more information, call St. Peter’s at 836-2233 or Reverend Lou at 878-4670. CHICKEN DINNER SET Members of the Men’s Club of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas will sponsor a chicken and biscuit dinner, including homemade desserts and beverages, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 6 in the fellowship hall at the rear of the church. 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. Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling the church office at 675-3131 or at the 4 itche orn Ait FOR THE WAY IT'S MADE Kingston » 287-9631 YO Aeething ales i a v 9 H] Electrolux FRIGIDAIRE Exeter ¢ 655-8801 QITETN door. AU RE LUETS ARMED RESPONSE A FREE Basic Home Security System $34.99 per Month with Police, Fire, Medical Response, Spy Cameras, Nanny Cams, and More $99 installation Fee A I I A Sr a I II IE Free $50 Visa Debit Card w/ purchase of Home or ie? Commercial Security System & Monitoring Agreement gi I rr I A I I I IS I Authorized Dealer SECURITY twar J QEMTlgy What Go you get now that we accept eisinger Health Plan? A choice. | More patients choose Wilkes-Barre General Hospital than any other hospital in Northeastern Pennsylvania. And if you have Geisinger Health Plan, you now have that choice, too. We are i pleased to accept this health plan and welcome the opportunity to take good care of even more of our neighbors. ] To learn more, visit CommonwealthHealth.net, or to find & ! a Commonwealth physician, call 1-800-838-WELL. Wilkes-Barre! General Hospital f An affiliate of Commonwealth Health
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