HA girl, Mr“and Mrs. Robert P. Hanson on SECTION B — PAGE 4 - Robyn Patryce Hanson | A seven pound, six ounce baby | Robyn Patryce, was born to September 25, in North Miami Gen- eral Hospital, Fla. Mrs. Hanson is the former Patricia Jones of Nanticoke. The couple also has daughter, Cheryl Lynn, Johnny and Scott. another and sons, lat the Eastern Star Hall, Foster St., York. All petitions for new members | | term officers are asked —— \ PATIENT AT GENERAL Rainbow To Meet Charles James Memorial Assem- bly, No. 144, International Order | of Rainbow for Girls will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Wilson is a patient in the General Hospital, suffering from | a fractured hip. | bring rituals and gold books. | Dad’s night will also be celebrated tonight and fathers. are asked to | be at the hall at 8 p.m. There will 'be a special program for them and must be in at this meeting. Last an apple bobbing contest for fathers to please | only. Refreshments will be served. 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Call 477-6609 WILFRED IDE ROUTE 29 Loyalville Stand Open on | a full rig- | 26-30. | Among the special events at the and 3:30 p.m. Sundays ERE I Michael -Snopkowski | Tre re— vy DALLAS AT HOME ~ Mr, anl Mrs. Richard Snopkowski, | LAKE-LEHMAN AWAY RD 3, Dallas, announce the birth | SATURDAY NIGHT of a son Michael Richard on October, | > 1st at Nesbitt Hospital. Dallas Mountaineers fresh The new arrival weighed in at| from a 7-6 upset win over seven pounds, ten ounces and joins | Plains takes on Nanticoke a sister Michelle, 2, years old. Mother is the former Ann Marie Manganillo of West Pittston. Mr. Snopkowski is employed with BOA Saturday afternoon on the Dal- las field at 2. Nanticoke 1s. undefeated, having upset a heavily favored Mountaintop. i Coughlin eleven last weekend a children’s story hour of Hans 13-6. | Christian Andersen tales every Saturday night Lake-Lehman travels to Wilkes-Barre Me- morial stadium to tangle with the GAR Grenadiers. 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However they made Lake-Lehman fumbled the ball p. for it in the second period as away the next time it had control er pushed over three scores to | with Durtan recovering at the | lead 19-0 at halftime. The Spartans | Knights 42. After Pa 8» picked up in the third | two first downs on"keeper-plays, Mitchell scored from the 4 to make it 19-0 at half. | Elias Scores the lead to 31-12, reserve full- | Shortly after the start of the back Billy Williams climaxed a | second half Elias boosted the Spar- tan lead to 25-0 as he did some nifty running to register a 40-yard touchdown run. Minutes later WVW was at it again as Hillard intercepted an- other pass at midfield. Davis passed | tan fumble on the WVW 21. How- | 30 yards to Kolesar, Mitchell gain- | ever the big forward wall of the |ed 16 yards and then followed up | Spartans dug in and stopped the | With a four-yard run to paydirt to up the lead to 31-0. Dermott attempted a field goal from | Honeywell Recovers the 10 but it was wide. | Don Honeywell helped the Knights Valley West moved 80 yards next finally get on the scoreboard by time it had the pigskin behind the | recovering a Spartan fumble on the running of shifty Ed Mitchell to| WYW 15. ; reach the Knights 24 from where| Xern unable to find receivers Payer hit Kolesar with a 24- yard | opened on two plays ran to the scoring-pitch. Capp booted the PAT. |3 from where Bob Slimak cracked Kolesar Intercepts over for the six- pointer. Following the kick-off Kolesar in- | Williams Sparkles The Knights recovered another | stanza to lead 31-0 before the Knights got on the scoreboard. fourth period with two fine runs of 34 and 65 yards to wrap up the scoring. 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