by Bridgette Correale Oak Hill Civic Association’s president, Jack Cleary, an- nounces that a program on drug abuse will be presented by Anthony Dougalis, March 19 at 8 p.m. at, Jonathan R. Davis Firehal Mr. Dougalis, Reg. R.P.H. is the manager of Rea and Derick, Nanticoke, and is presently active in the Luzerne County Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation Program on Drug Abuse. He has spoken to many civic associations, colleges and other interest groups. The public is urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hession hosted a dinner party for their daughter, Martha, who cele- brated her birthday Feb. 27. John, Helen and Joseph Kish- kill journeyed to New York to visit Helen’s mother who is a patient at St. John’s Hospital in Queens, N.Y. Malcolm Burnside, son of Scott and Dailene, will cele- brate his fifth birthday, March 10, with a luncheon for several friends. Mrs. George Amalfitano of Brooklyn, N.Y., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vince Correale and family. Chet and Peg Hill, former re- sidents of Hilltop Drive, visited the Hessions this past Sunday. The Hills are residing in Williamsport. School of Religion at Gate of Heaven will conduct a paper drive this weekend. Please bring only newspaper to the school’s playground. Birthday greetings to Bill Michaels who will celebrate his birthday, March 8; Ozzie Os- borne. March 9. and Jimmy Michaels, , March 12. Happy birthday to you all! Lehman Township Super- visors will conduct a meeting, March 12. at the Lehman Fire- hall. Religious instruction will be held at Gate of Heaven, Satur- day. March 10, 9 to 12 for pre- schoolers through sixth grade. Congratulations to the Leh- man-Jackson Minor League baseball team. At a recent dinner at the Castle Inn, the team was awarded trophys for winning first place champion- ship in the Lehman-Jackson Little League this past summer. On behalf of the boys and their parents, a special thank you goes to Stan Davis, Manager; Bernice Habrowski, assistant Bill Michaels and Walter Blejwas, coaches. Sees Bubble Cub ts of Pack 241 and their parents attended their Blue and Gold dinner at the Castle Inn, Feb. 27. Vince Correale, master of cere- monies, introduced the Webelos who gave the opening program. The Rev. Fred Whipple of the Lehman-Idetown Methodist Church addressed the group Library Plans Slides-Lecture A slide-lecture on ‘The Flood of Hurricane: Agnes’’ will be presented at the Osterhout Free Library March'11at 8 p.m. R. L. Ulery vl show over 70 slides during fie presentation which will be held in the reference room oggsthe Library at 71 S. Frankli#®St., Wilkes-Barre. The color slides have been selected from a huge collection that were taken in Wilkes-Barre and surrounding communities. Coffee will be served. The public is invited to attend. For reservations call the Library at. 823-0156. Kathleen Maye On Dean's List Kathleen L. Maye, Dallas, has beegnamed to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Lock of 144 students who earned the necessary grade average to make the list, according to an announcement by Dr. Gerald R. Robinson, dean of academic affairs. The honor is based on a semester average of 3.5 or better out of a possible 4.0 for those students who carried a minimum of 14 hours of letter grades for the semester. Miss Maye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Maye, RD 4, Dallas, is studying health and physical education. Say Coast Guard Threatening Pleasure Boating The Coast Guard is seeking wide authority to keep small craft it deems unseaworthy from embarking = upon “dangerous’’ ocean voyages, _reports.an article in the current issue [ J magazine. Yachting warns, that pleasure boaters may soon find themselves ordered back to shore for all sorts of dubious reasons unless federal regula- tions are narrowly drawn to describe ‘‘unseaworthiness.” PUBLIC NOTICE || Back Mt. Protective Association, Inc. || Name Addis Contributes the sum of $1 _ in support of the Back Mt., Pro- tective Assoc., Inc. President, E. V. Chadwick, 124 E. Center St, Shavertown, Pa. 18708. Treasurer, F. Budd Schooley, M.D., 150 Lake St., Dallas, Pa. 18612. Tax deduc- tible contributions. i Gum Film and Cub Master Martin Cook introduced his committee and thanked everyone for their support. Preceding the dinner, each scout presented his mother with a lovely blue and gold corsage. Following the introduction of leaders and committeemen, Vince Correale presented a film “Buried Treasure’’, which explained how bubble gum is manufactured. After the showing, Gate of Heaven’s Folk Group, under the direction of Father Steve McGough, enter- tained with a medley of songs. Alvin Cragle past cubmaster, received an award for three years of leadership, while Phyllis Cragle, Elaine Swan, Irene Michaels and “Bernie Coolbaugh received service awards. . Den leaders for Lehman Cub Pack 241 are: Den 1 - Charlotte Slocum, Esther Sutton; Den 2 - Susan Hillman, Walter Blejwas; Den 3 - Betty Grose, Chris Drugotch, Jo Ann Jones; Den 4 - Jayne Haefele, Kathy Downs. Pack Committee members are: Harold Haefele, Chairman, Walter Blejwas, Jack Callahan, Vince Correale, Bill Downs and Roland Ritts. 5 Sonunortiche Bryel-Konzerte 1874 Mrs. Herbert Ward, social worker of Dallas School District, was guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer which was hosted by Gate of Heaven Roman Catholic Church, Dallas. The theme for this year’s program was ‘Alert in Our Time’. Participating in the ceremony were: Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, area chairman; Mrs. Vince Correale, Gate of Heaven; Mrs. William Dickson Jr.; Trucksville United Methodist; Mrs. Gordon Dawe, Lehman United Methodist; Mrs. Robert Wayne Harrison Yarashus, St. Therese’s; Mrs. Ben Edwards, Prince of Peace; Ruth Turn Reynolds, Trucksville United Methodist; Mrs. Fred Swanson, Trinity United Presbyterian; Mrs. John Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick, Shavertown United Methodist; Mrs. John Crayton, Huntsville United Methodist; Mrs. Howard Swain, St. Paul’s Lutheran, and Mrs. Richard V. Yanalunas, Huntsville Christian. Closing prayer and benediction’ was given by the Rev. Thomas M. Jordan, pastor of Gate of to Work Wayne Harrison, Trucksville, is one of 23 Wilkes College ac- counting majors who are currently working under an internship program. The program, which comes under the jurisdiction of the com- merce and finance department. enables the students to put to practical use in the outside world, the instruction they received in the campus class- rooms. The students are paid while learning more about their chosen profession. At three locations: 287-6134 L Stereos Antennas Educational CB Kits Projects Intercoms Parts for Hobbyists now relocated at shop. 823-6684 (Our creations are beautiful too...) from us and you!) Original Designs Carmen Popple The program comprises the course which calls for the students to spend 240 hours of accounting in the office of a certified public accountant or the equivalent. Upon returning to campus, the student must finish his academic work load on an accelerated basis, and is required to write a summary of experiences while involved with the program. 12 EXPOSURE ROLL OF KODACOLOR CARTRIDGE FILM Jordan, pastor of Gate of service was Mrs. John Kern. Ushers for the day were: Laura Canfield, Karen Marguerite Voitek, Karen Cartier, Camille Mesite, Paul McAndrew, John Thompson, Brian Schimmelbusch, Tim Wallo, Michael Matthews. Following the ceremony, refreshments were served by the women of Gate of Heaven’s Altar and Rosary Society. Chairman of the affair was Rose. Mohen, Elly Thompson, Gerri Kerkowski, Dolores Havrilla, Nancy Yacabovich, and Rita Graham. Students Plan European Trip A group of students will fly to Europe this summer to attend classes at a campus in Ger- many. Arno Miller. German teacher at Dallas Senior High School, will accompany them. Mr. Miller. 225 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. has been appointed as chaperone for the students by the American Insti- tute for Foreign Study. Green- wich, Conn., for the tour which will begin in June. The students will attend summer school at the Collegium Palatinum and visit such cities as Lucerne, Stuttgart and Paris. Mr. Miller has stated that there are places available in the group and interested students or their parents are invited to contact him for information. 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