THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 30, 2013 MEMORIAL BOOKS REMEMBER LOVED ONES The following memorial/honor books have been placed in the Back Mountain Memorial Library for the month of June 2013: In memory of Milton E. Lutsey, “Hank Aaron: Home Run Hero” by Jessica Morrison, presented by Carrie McDonald and Frankie Sesson In memory of Irene Katyl, “Bowling Fundamentals: a better way to learn the basic”, presented by Stu and Debby Kirkwood In memory of Ron Hine, “ABC Doctor” by Harriet ))) Ziefert, presented by Dr. John and Barbara Kolchin In memory of Bernard Frantz Sr., “Samuel de Champlain: Explorer of the Great Lakes Region and Founder of Quebec” by Josehpa Sherman, presented by Bill and Marilyn Feldman In nemory of Elizabeth W. Kachmar, “Rachel Carson: Fighting Pesticides and Other Chemical Pollutants” by Patricia Lantier, presented by Eileen Granda In memory of William J. Futch, “Measuring, Marking and Layout: A Builder's Guide” by John Carroll, presented by Judith Roeder In memory of Margaret Dillon, “Old School Comfort Food: The Way I Learned to Cook” by Alex Guarnaschelli, presented by John and Dorene Rhoads In memory of Elizabeth Kachmar, “Designers at Home” by Ronda Rice Carman, presented by Deb Maskalis In memory of Harry West, “Woodwork: A Step by Step Photographic Guide to Successful Woodworking,” presented by U.G.I. Utilities, Inc. In memory of Harry West, “Aquaponic Gardening” by Sylvia Bernstein, presented by Jennie Bonnie Dwyer In memory of Vincent Husovsky, “The History of the World” by J.M. Roberts and Odd Arne Westad, pre- sented by Mary and Rick Hoyes In memory of Senator Charles Lemmbond, “The History of the Ancient World” by Susan Wise Bauer, 0) Cub Scouts from Pack 155 Trucksvile who recently visited the Philadelphia Zoo ae, from left, first row, Christopher Campbell, Carter Thompson, Max Castellino, Brendon Austin, Ryan Hunt, Steven Kollar, Brenna Hunt, Brook Austin, Andrew Lewis, Alan Lisman, Thomas Figura, Joseph Sowga, Nicholas Godin and Ben Figura. Second row, Lucas Tomko, Tylor Qurso, Ethan Shilanski, Austin Sowga, Jacob Banta, Brandon Fleschut, Jacob MacMillan, Dennis Dukinas, Jamie Mynes, Matt Cheskiewicz, Nathan Collins, Sam Collins, Ryan Kollar and Zack Calkins. presented by Susan Stravinsky and Family In memory of Philip J. Ansilio, “Hudson Automobiles” by- Patrick R. Foster, presented by Ellen . mn - — a a i J. Melligan ~ Scouts enjoy overnight visit to Philadelphi he. oe cr ie Dregant Schwarts and are presented by Beth and Bruce Rosenthal: “Fresh Flower Arranging,” “The Art Cub Scouts of Pack 155 treated to live animal demon- leaders then stayed overnight ' Church and meets all year. Any of Floral Arranging,” by Eileen W. Johnson Trucksville recently enjoyed an strations, games, snacks and an in the tree house at the zoo and boy entering the first through Inmemory of Marie C.Borton, “Out There: Design, overnight’ camping trip to the evening hike through the zoo to = spent the next day. touring the fifth grade this fall is eligible to Art, Travel, Shopping” by Maria Gabriela Brito, pre- Philadelphia Zoo. see animals that are more active zoo on their own. : join . Contact Cubmaster Russ sented, by The General Federation of ‘Women’s Clubs The Scouts arrived at the zoo after the sun goes down. Pack 155 is chartered by the Banta at 696-2833 for more -— Harveys Lake early in the evening and were The Scouts, their parents and Trucksville United Methodist details. The following books are in memory of Elizabeth W. : Kachmar and are presented by June Wallo and Family: B ‘ 'h . d , t J . " Joan of Ate The Toovnger Who paved He Ration’ y Philip Wilkinson, “A Corner of White” by Jaclyn [OWN | ES [ ge 0 u 1 10r Moriarity, “The 5th Wave” by Rick Yancy The following books are in memory of Mary S. Emmanuel and are presented by David and Fay Emmanuel: “Fresh-Start Ranch” by Leann Harris (large print), “Somewhere to Call Home” by Janet Lee Barton (large print) The following books are in memory of Elizabeth W. Kachmar and are presented by McMichael and Stepanski Families: “What about Bear?” by Suzanne Bloom, “That is Not a Good Idea!” by Mo Willems The following books are in memory of Elizabeth W. Kachmar and are presented by her grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren: “Underground” by Denise Fleming, “First Peas to the Table” by Susan Grigsby, “Mercy Watson: Something Wonky this Way Comes” by Kate DiCamillo, “The Magician's Elephant” by Kate DeCamillo i Riki HONOR : Brownie Troop 32647 of Dallas held a “bridging” ceremony at the Dallas Elementary In honor of Baby Charlotte Busch, “Land of the : School, Members “bridged” to Juniors, the next level of Girl Scouting. The troop pilgrims’ Pride” bv. Callista Gin rich, presented b | The Wolves of Cub Scout Pack 281 recently visited the Kingston Township Police | consists of 17 Scouts, with most of the Scouts in attendance since their first year i and Dr. Join Kolchin 8 p y Department where they learned how police officers do their work, the equipment | at the Daisy level. From left, first row, are Jessica Allen, Maggie Ropietski, Madison In honor of Ruth Tetschner, “Modern Book they use and how to be good citizens, under the guidance of Officer Frank Ziegler. | Carlsson, Morgan Sakulich, Emily Williams, Lauren Butwin, Ryan Costello, Morgan Collecting” by Robert A. Wilson, 4 resented bv. Th Pack 281 in is chartered by the Dallas United Methodist Church. From left, are Den | Williams. Second row, Cara Pocono, Alyssa Pritchard, Elena Berti, Nadia Evanosky, g” by P y € Chief Ivan Gingo, James Antall, Charlie Kappler, Maxim Gingo, Andy Goodrich, Den | Jordan Banks, Chloe Zondlo, Hannah Blazure, Shani Williams, troop leader; and Chief Vladimir Gingo and Officer Ziegler. ' Emma Brown. Third row, Marigrace Huntington. Scouts visit KT Police Department 1 li A. - —— —r ———— — rr ———— Bookshop Volunteers Legion hosts Wolf Scouts PEOPLEBRIEFS THEDE INDUCTED ing the school's 169th INTO SOCIETY Commencement ceremo- | William Thede Jr, pies. ) of Dallas, is one of 11 PARKHURST ON Coflege™ Preparatory DEAN'S LIST School graduates recent- Alison Parkhurst, of ly inducted into the Trucksville, has been Cum Laude Society, the named to the dean’s ‘national academic honor list at the University of ‘society for college pre- Hartford for the spring | paratory schools, dur- 2013 academic semester. vA INVITES YOU TO THE 2013 EVENTS ON THE GREEN} Located in Sullivan County Pennsylvania 570-525-3370 email: emgreenevents@gmail.com $addow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672 hosted Cub Pack 232 from Gate of Heaven Wolf J en. Clarence J. Michael and Reverend Bill Lewis gave histories of the U.S. flag. The Legion Honor DARLING & SONS Guard demonstrated the flag ceremony and how to properly fold a flag with the participation of the members of the Cub Scouts. From left, first row, are Aidan Jennings, Tommy Knorr, Brady Eggleston, FARMS & GREENHOUSES Michael Fino, Tyler Edmondson, John Jennings, Mihir Mukul, Jonathan Bilwin, Reagan Woytowich. | ‘Growing Quality Is A Family Business Siice 1930” ‘Second row, LeRoy Jennings, Amy Jennings, Rocky Knor. Third row, American Legion members FRESH VEGETABLES | HISTORIC VILLAGE mc 08 1 | | | | | | | | [ | | | JULY 6TH | Art Parks, Charlie Fleming, John Emil Sr., Joe Kelly, Jim Spencer, | Reverend Bill Lewis and Clarence J. Michael. 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