PAGE SIXTEEN GIRL SCOUT SUNDAY-Troops from the Back Moun- tain were well represented at Gate of Heaven's Girl Scout Sunday Service, 8 a.m., last Sunday. Brownies, Mother’s Day. The girls painted flower pots, put soil in them and planted marigold seeds. They are and the girls water them twice a week. Hopefully * they will be in bloom for Mother’s Day. They toured various neighborhoods were represented. Troops attending, their leaders and some of their activities are listed below: Brownie Troop No. 623, leader Charlotte Kelley, assistant Ellen Casterline. Calendar chairman is Wilma Geffert; cookie chairman, Janice Mattioli. the Dallas Fire Co. and Mr. Donut. A trip to Hatchy Milatchy will take place at the end of the school year. An all-day hike and cookout at Frances Slocum State Park- are in the up- spring. Weekly projects QUICK SERVICE 675-3366 EASY PARKING and William Meade. markers, plaster of Paris turkeys for Thanksgiving, Christmas wresths and decorated pumpkins. Girls in troop 623 include Kelly Berezick, Arlene Casterline, Amy Cutter, Becky Geffert, Jennifer Kelley, Ann Seagrave- Daly, Anne Leonard, Bea Mattioli, Karen McKenna, Sandra Rutkoski, Patti Sudol and Jeanne Stahovec. Brownie Troop No. 696, leader, Shirley: Zajkowski, assistant; Novicki. Some of the ac- tivities included a Halloween party hosted by Kadette Troop 715, a roller skating party, Christmas and Valentine parties. The girls worked ‘on seasonal They visited Mr. Donut, Burger King and were EGG COLORS TQ BO visited by Commonwealth Telephone Co., Pa. Game Commission and the U.S. Marine Corps. will visit WNEP-TV Holy Thursday and be on the They will also attend the Shrine Circus and visit the Dallas Fire Co. and Dallas Post Office. The year will end with a weiner roast at Irjnces SOCUM Park. Girls in Troop 696 include Moira Dunn, Lauren Walsh, Rebbecca Gregg, Angela Chiarrucci, Deborah Roginski, Amy Loretta Dianna Forte, Susan Luksic, Donna Sue James, Deborah Kelly Kathleen Farrell, Kelly Amy O'Neil, Solinski, Marijo Zajkowski, Patricia Chismer, Karen and Sandra Novicki, JoaAnne and Moly Boyle. awards given for Pack 132 Trophies for the Pinewood derby were presented to the first, second and best of show winners. The trophies were donated by the Wyoming National Bank, Shavertown branch. First place winner in the Derby was Keith Hillard; second place was Richard Conner. Best of show was awarded to T.J. Struckus. Cubmaster Charles Hillard presented Jack Tinner with an ap- preciation certificate for . making the charts used during the Derby. He did sick. Mrs. Mary Chappel also had a trophy to present to Charlie Hillard, cub- ‘master. He raced all "takers at the Derby and beat every one of them. trophy winners and to all of them a job. well done. Pinewood Derby ribbons were presented to all boys who took part in the races. Troop No. 645, leader, Mrs. Fred Gardner; assistant leaders Mrs. Mark Van Etten and Mrs: Carroll. Committee members are Mrs.John Joyce, Mrs. Ted Dixon and Mrs. John Tuzinski. The troop winter camped at Camp Louise, held a Christmas party, made ceramic gifts for mothers for Christmas, took part in a foul shooting contest and worked on badges and sit upons. Girls in the troop are ‘Dixon, Katie Drapiewski, Michelle Ellen Joyce, Kazhleen Kelly, Michelle McGraw, Julie Napieralski, Lor’ Novicki, Jill Solinski, Mar? Ruth Farrell, Shari Jones, Paula Remplewicz, Linda Tuzinski, Pamela Solinski, Lorisa Bergegin, Jamie Fisher, Sheryl Gardner and Lisa Van Etten. Jr. Troop No. 707, leader, Dorothy Ftynn; assistant leaders are Mary Lou Stahovec and Mary Ann Thompson; calendar chairman, Ruth Farris; cookie chairman, Gloria Chupas. Activities included a trip to the Children’s Museum, an afternoon at the ‘NutcrackerBallet,” a trip to the Dennison House and a trip to the Dallas Post. Future activities include summer camping at Camp ouise, and attending World Awareness at Bloosmburg. Members of Troop 707 are Sharon Chupas, Joleen Dwojeski, Kelly Thomp- son, Michelle Bren, Maureen Hale, Margaret Zajkowski, Danette Yanchik, Maria Stahovec, Kimberly Jurosky, April Petroski, Cindy Ricei, Flynn, Molly Parsons, Michelle Faris, Diane Chismer and Elizabeth Burke. Cadette Troop 715, leader, Mrs. Shirley Mec- Donald; assistant leader, Mrs.nJanet Mattioli, Barbara Drapiewski and Mrs. Peg Thomas. Some of the activities included being salesgirls at the Boston Store during Girl Scout Week, a co-ed Christmas party with Boy Scout” Broop 232 and Christmas caroling at Mercy Center. The girls enjoyed winter camping at Camp Louise, babysitting for the recent Red Cross Bloodmobile, assisting Jr. Women with the Christmas Store and Crop Walk for Hunger. Future plans include summer camping, roller skating and participating with Work Awareness to be held at Bloomsburg in June. Girls in the troop include Susan Stravinsky, Lisa Paglianite, Maria Malak, Ann Segrave-Daly, Janet Carey, Ellen Mattioli, Patty O’Konski, Suzanne Bergevin, Kathy Bernick, Lynn Ritts, Debbie Boyle, Lenko. (Photo by Laura Lisa O’Neil, Jean Zajkowski, Maggie Drapiewski, Ann Farrell, Betty Meixell, Katie O’KonsKki, Sharon Orlowski, Terri Hislop, Judy Sholtis, Mary Karasek, Vicki Gardner, Maria Hardiskey, and Seanna McDonald. Leader Shirley McDonald received the Saint Anne Medal at the Recognition Dinner held at on March 19. It was Auxiliary Scranton. Gate of Heaven Junior Girls Scouts areworking on ‘I Live My Faith Medal’ and many of the Cadettes are completing the requirements for Marion Award Medal. Jr. Girl Scout Troop 637 with their leader, Mrs. Thomas Yezilski, were in at- Bishop of by our Honorary Girl Scout, Alex Rebar. Gene F. Taylor) Trophies presented for Pack 132 Cub Pack 132 held its Blue and Gold banquet at the Castle Inn on Monday, March 13. Special guests'at the - banquet were John Perrella, District Executive, Rev. and Mrs. Pillerella, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartier- Scoutmaster 232. The following awards were presented at the Blue Stephen Kopiak; Richard Conner also received one gold arrow and four silver arrows; T.J. Struckus one -gold--and three silver arrows. Bear - badges-Mark Meade, one gold arrow and one silver arrow; John Tinner one gold and two silver arrows; Richie silver arrows; Robert (Continued on P. 21) 1 Yi »
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