Members of Cub Scout Pack 281 won trophies at the pack’s annual Boat Derby which was held at Dallas Middle School. Winners included Ryan Morgan, Ryan Stredney, Eric Kowalek, Dave Werts, Dave May, Colin Liput, Paul Mizenko, John Cyprich, Paul Hiller, Nick Ziminski, T.C. Harding, Bryan Whalen, Shawn Whalen, Chris Smith, Aaron Stredney, Dave Neiman, John Viada, Dave Kowalek, Mike Baye, Brian Miller and Rich Samenas.
Kirby-Jo Richards, daughter of Hugh and Linda-Jo Richards of Dallas, captured first place at the 1992 Midwinter Invitational Rollerskating competition which was held at Shillington, Pa.
Sixteen members of Lake-Lehman High School Band, directed by John Miliauskas, have been chosen to participate in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District IX Band Festival which will be held at Mid-Valley High School in Throop this weekend. Participants are: Nancy Miliauskas, Bonnie Perrego, Debbie Lansberry, Virginia Yatsko, Kim Burk, Donna Dragon, Maryjean Konopke, Sue Paci, Tom Davis, Ed Havrilla, John Hudak, Frank Snyder, John Kasko, Keith Austin, Michelle Hargraves and Karen Holmgren.
The Trucksville United Methodist Church pays tribute to Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds, who has completed fifty-two years of service in the music program of the church, this Sunday. Friends and co-workers are invited to attend an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Church Educational Building, Church Road and Knob Hill, Trucksville.
Daddow-Isaacs Post 672, American Legion, will hold its 11th annual Pig Roast Feb. 12 at the Legion Home, Dallas. Legionnaires who will take part in planning the dinner include Richard Staub, Bernard McDermott, Tom Reese and Dan Hazletine.
The memory of the late John Gould Ruggles, Sr. of Dallas was honored last week when the G. Ruggles Sr. Memorial Scoreboard was dedicated in Wyoming Seminary’s gymnasium. Dedication ceremonies took place between the j.v. and varsity cage contests between Sem and Dallas.
David Schooley, Trucksville, was elected president of Back Mountain Memorial Library Association at it annual meeting Thursday night in the Library Annex. He succeeds Robert Bachman who has been president for the past two years.
Mrs. Paul Gross, Trucksville, golf chairman of Irem Temple Women Golfers, entertained at a luncheon for golfers and chairmen for the coming season on Friday. Guests included Mrs. John R. Vivian, Mrs. William Wicks, Mrs. C. Russell Havey, Mrs. George Dean, Mrs. Warren Unger, Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Mrs. William Pack, Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mrs. George Montgomery, Mrs. John Pritchard, Mrs. George Common, Mrs. F.E. Hopkins, Mrs. Harold Snowdon and Mrs. Frank Wagner.
Donald Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis of Carverton, and a senior at Dallas-Franklin Township schools, came home from Pennsylvania State Farm Show at Harrisburg on Friday with a silver medal. A gold medal and silver medal are awarded annually for results, both in acreage and profit, from a farm project by a vocational agriculture student. Donald’s project was an acre of tomatoes, most of which were sold green though the green tomato auction.
Lance Walker has been elected by students of Dallas-Franklin Township schools as Senior of the Month, in accordance with Rotary Club standards.
Carol Crosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crosby of Idetown, was one of 185 students chosen from eight different districts of the state who were awarded medals for their part in the all-state chorus concert at Coatsville high School on Saturday evening. Carol represented Lehman High School.
H. Austin Snyder will be interlocutor and Clarence Boston, Mr. Dodson, John Sidler, Howard Crosby, Lewis Ide and Richard Parks, end men at the black faced minstrel show, “Southland,” which is underway at the Lehman High School. Joseph Clouser is director.




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