by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 Where did all the flowers go? To Gate of Heaven's Altar and Rosary’s annual birthday tea. Attending the tea were Mary Joyce, Johanna Schleich, Yo- landa Tomaselli, Mary Ges- mundo. Helen Kishkill, Marie Belasco. Judy Burke. Rose Mohen. Eileen Batka, Marianne Cleary, Ann ‘Boyle, Jane Yoniski, Joyce Hrabowski, Jane Haeffele. Alice Ritts, Carol Hession. Kay Kale and Brid- Birthday greetings to Peter Nulton who will soon celebrate his first birthday. Oak Hill Congratulations lo Kenny Marquis. son of Harry and Belly. Kenny. who recently graduated from Bloomsburg State College. is vacalioning in Israel for two months. Guests at the Correales’ this past week were George. Adele and Anthony Amalfitano, Jerry Ferraiola of Brooklyn, N.Y. and James. Judy. Debbie, Judy Lynn and James Jr. Amalfitano of Lynbrook. N.Y. With a little bit of luck. 1 may have a few days of recuperation. Michaels who celebrated his se- cond birthday. June 2. Ray and Julie Iwanowski en- Everyone loves a parade, and the volunteer firemen even more so, as indicated by the 48 parade dates on the 1973 summer season schedule listed by the Northeastern Pennsylv- ania Volunteer Firemen’s Federation, William Amos, Swoyersville, president. The opening parade was held June 3 in Peckville and will climax with a parade Oct. 7, at Honesdale, with a double cele- bration, at the Alert Hose Co. and the Texas Hose Co. Hones- dale is celebrating its 75th anni- versary and the beginning of fire prevention week. The federation is composed of 162 fire companies from nine counties. Parades are as follows: June 3, Peckville; 10, Springville; 15, Queen City, Olyphant; 16, Jermyn; 21, Blakely; 22, Te pe —m—— Advertised Specials--Get a raincheck at the supermarket if advertised specials are out-of- stock when you do your shop- ping. Harold Neigh, Extension consumer specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, says you should inform the management when the special is out of stock and ask for a rainchecks offer when the supply is replenished. Swoyersville; 23, Elmhurst; 24, Vandling; 27, Nicholson; 28, City; 30, Simpson. - July 3, Tobyhanna; 6, No. 2, Swoyersville; 7, Greenfield; 10, Lake Winola; 11, No. 4, Oly- phant; 13, Daleville; 14, Mon- trose: 18, Dalton; 19, Green- wood, Moosic; 20, Taylor; 21, Forest City; 24, Chinchilla; 25, Clifford; 27, Throop; 28, Arti- san, Jermyn; 30, Duryea. Aug. 1, Fleetville; 2, Tunk- hannock: 3, Moscow; 4, Jessup; 7. West Pittston; 8, Eynon; 10, Wyoming; 11, Lake Carey; 15, Rush Twp., Lawton; 16, Arch- bald: 17, Carbondale; 18, Falls; 19, Sibley McClure, Old Forge; 23, No. 1, Moosic; 30, Factory- ville. Sept. 2, Meredith, Childs; 8, Mayfield, Convention Parade. Oct. 7, Honesdale. Other fire prevention parades will be an- nounced at a later date in each town. The parades are conducted by volunteer fire companies in conjunction with annual picnic and carnivals. Francis Belmont, West Pitt- ston, is chairman of tourna- ments and James Jumper, Nicholson, chief, is in charge of all parade line ups and starts. + Walter Sawchak, Olyphant, is in charge of publicity. joyed the weekend al Margate in Atlantic City, N.J. Congratulations to Paul and Carol Hession who celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary. May 18. Several local couples altend- ed the Craigs’ wedding at Con- vention Hall Saturday. Attend- ing were the Tomasellis, Ges- mundos. Orkwis and Correales. Bill and Mary Motyka have returned from a three-weeks vacation in Denver, Colo. The couple flew to Colorado, but de- cided to return via ‘‘truck”. Let's put it this way. Bill de- cided on the truck, Mary is still nol speaking to him. and like Snoopy. Bill is in the dog house again. Sorry lo report that several Oak Hill residents were in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital this past week. Marge Angeli- cola. Bobbie DiGuiosa and Shir- ley Osborne, medical, and John Kishkill, surgical. Get well soon, folks. Cub Scout Pack 241 will jour- ney lo the Philadelphia Naval accompanied by several chap- erones, will tour the Battleship Iowa. dine at the base and visit the Philadelphia Zoo. The group will depart from the Lehman- Jackson Elementary School at 6 a.m. and return at 9 p.m. June 9, the scouts will be in our neighborhood selling bricks on behalf of a water conservalion program sponsored by the Back Mountain Environmental Group. Lehman Township Board of Supervisors will conduct a meeting, June 11 at the Leh- man-Jackson Fire Hall. Belated birthday greetings to Chuck Batka, who celebrated his ninth birthday, June 2 Do beautiful people live in Oak Hill? You bet they do. Karen Passarella, daughter of Mike and Irene of Pine Street, who is the present Miss Pocono, will be competing with many other Pennsylvania beauties in the Miss Pennsylvania Contest in Hershey, June 9. The winner will then represent Pennsyl- vania in the Miss America Pageant held in Atlantic City in September. The best to our Karen. At tion specialists introduce call- ers to the appropriate source of help through a special three- way telephone connection and follow-up on each call to make sure the problems are taken care of to everyone’s satisfac- tion. And because you don’t know when a problem might arise, we can be reached at any time of the day or night. WBIS is administered by the Family Service Assciation of | Wyoming Valley and is funded by the United Way of Wyo- ming Valley and by the City of Wilkes- Barre through the City Demonstration Agency. 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