PAGE SIX PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Commander Richard Heuer; Isem Pennington, Sgt.-at- Arms; Nello Carozzini, District and State official; and Albert Barchewski, adjutant and finance officer, Veterans Honor Roll Committee of the Veterans Honor Roll to be erected at Harveys Lake. LEGION INSTALLATION--Harveys Lake American | Legion Post 967 recently held installation of officers. i Participating in the installation program were left to right, Paul (Sarge) Kutzer, Hufford, installing officer District 12; Arthur R. Gosart, past commander, proxy for INTRODUCES for the Smart Saver accounts. @ Service charges can be eliminated. Bank and earn more. @ Your savings account can pay for your i Available only at the bank you can grow with MEMBER FDIC 15 Main Street Dallas 675-1177 Fire Dept. Charles Goble of Cen- termoreland will head the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company for 1979. Goble was nominated for the presidency of that com- pany at the November meeting in the Orange Fire Hall last week. He is unopposed for reelection and will succeed Phil Culver of Vernon, who is completing a term as president. James Gilpin, also of Centermoreland, was nominated for the vice- presidency, also without opposition. nominees included Joseph secretary, and Ronnie Witkowski of Cen- termoreland, who was nominated without op- position for a second term as treasurer. Contests for the fire company posts will be waged for the post of fire chief where Michael Fuller and Bob Appleby will be vieing for the post. Ap- pleby. is serving as fire chief this year. In the only other contest to be voted on, four candidates were nominated for the posts of assistant fire chiefs. They are Art Owen, Michael Warman, Jack Roberts, Jr. and Joseph Vodzak. Election will take place at the December meeting. Jack Roberts, Jr. was nominated for the post of delegates = from the Franklin Volunteer Fire Company to the Back Mountain Firemen’s Association. Alternate delegates nominated were Art Owen and Phil Culver. Nominated to the building and grounds committee were Mike Fuller and Ronnie Witkowski. Nominating committee was composed of Mike Fuller, Richard Love and Jack Roberts, Sr. Present officers of the company are president, Phil Culver; vice-president, Charles Davis; secretary, Louis Bedford; treasurer, Ronnie Witkowski. The fire company ren- ders volunteer fire fighting service to residents of Northmoreland and Franklin Townships. Millington to The Wilkes College Department of music will present a joint piano Michele Millington and Lisa Robak, on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 8:30 p.m. at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Gies Recital Hall. Michele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Millington, Dallas, is a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School and is a junior music major at the college. She is an active member of ‘the Wilkes College Chorus, the Wilkes College Percussion Ensemble the Mozart Club, and the Music Educators National Conference. Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Robak, Plymouth and is also a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School. She is a junior music education major at the college. She is a member of the Music Educators National Conference, a junior representative of the Commuter Council and is accompanist to the Wilkes College Chorus. Segrave-Daly The program will include works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Gershwin, Copland, Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Sibelius, Scott, Stavenhagen and Muc- zynski. The concert is open to both campus and com- munity free of charge. assigned John Segrave-Daly son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segrave-Daly of 66 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, has been selected for the Navy's hometown recruiting assistance program. The program is part of the Navy’s effort to better inform men and women exactly what Navy life is all about. Enlistees from the community share their first-hand knowledge of basic training and ex- periences as new recruits with their civilian coun- terparts. Segrave-Daly will be available to answer questions about the Navy at the recruiting office located at 19 North Main St., VA Building, Wilkes Barre, until Dec. 15. Segrave-Daly is a 1978 graudate of Dallas Area High School. Since enlisting in the Navy in June 1978, he has com- pleted recruit training at Great Lakes, Ill., and Mess Management Specialists school at San Diego., Calif. where he learned to prepare and serve food in the Navy’s dining facilities aboard ships and at shore stations in the United States and overseas. Pfc. William I. Cease Jr., whose wife, Jeannie Marie, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. William I. Cease, live at 28 E. Franklin St., Shaver- town, recently - completed 2S seven weeks of advanced individual training at Fort Benning, Ga. He was taught to per- form any of the duties in a rifle or mortar squad. . A Coffee and Cookies M-$ 10-5:30 visA Wine Door: ond Prizes Cheese Cease entered the Army in September, 1977. He is a 1977 graduate of West Side Area Vocational Tech. High School. ‘a
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