SS Es ARN rR hr gs TN ES fos ; PAGE TWELVE The Economic Developement Council of Northeastern Penn- sylvania announced today that Executive Director Howard J. Grossman of Dallas has been elected to serve a two-year term as a member of the board of directors of the Penn- sylvania Council on Economic Education. The newly formed economic education organization has its pur- pose the goal of providing an economic education resource within Penn- sylvania by encouraging the study, coordination and sponsorship of ways and means of promoting economic education. Other goals are to en- Pfc. Brian T. Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Corbett, 201 Clearview Ave., Trucksville, recently participated in GALLANT EAGLE ’79, a joint readiness exercise at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla. More than 25,000 troops from all four services and the Army and Air Force Reserves and National Guard participated in the month-long exercise. Corbett is regularly assigned as a postal finance clerk with the 305th Adjutant General Detach- ment at Fort Bragg, N.C. He entered the Army in December 1977. The private is a 1977 graduate of Dallas Area High School Eight St. Lawrence University students were recently elected to Pi Sigma Alpha, government honor society. Elected from the Dallas area was Roger E. Sher- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman, Hamilton Road, Route 4, Dallas. courage public and private schools. colleges and universities to make their full contribution to the ‘understanding, to en- courage and finance research, training and publications in the field of economic education, and to encourage cooperative working relationships groups, like organizations and other agencies in un- the ‘promoting the derstanding of economic principles. The Pennsylvania Council on' Education Economic Education recently employed a full- time executive director. Current president of the Economic Education Council is Robert C. Wilburn. president of Indiana University of Penn- sylvania. Dr. William Ww. Reynolds, assistant professor of biology at Penn State-Wilkes Barre, has received an $8,000 grant from the National from the American Society of Zoologists. The symposium “Thermoregulation in Ectotherms’” will be held Dec. 27 to 30 at the annual meeting of the American Plans have been made at the Grace Episcopal Church to decorate the Saturday, Dec. 15 and 16. Members, friends ‘and the community are invited organize a symposium Society of Zoologists in church and the Christmas to participate in this v Richmond, Va. tree on Friday and holiday weekend. Beaumont man nominee to TACHA Philippe W. Ouellette, nomineeship in The In his new affiliation, = health service facilities in Jr., administrative American College of Ouellette will join a per- - the United States, Canada, assistant to the Wilkes- Hospital Administrators, sonal membership and other countries. Barre General Hospital, according to an an- organization composed of Founded in 1933, the ln ve thal this year. Wire nouncement by Richard J. Stull, President of the Chicago-based professional society. and ACHA is dedicated to the provision of quality patient care through competent administration of hospitals and health service facilities. Toward this objective, the ACHA conducts a comprehensive professional education program focussing on all facets of the managerial process. ] Membership in the ACHA consists of three categories: Nomineeship, Membership, and Fellowship. To advance in status, an affiliate must pass a stringent written and oral examination and also contribute to the health field’s literature by writing a thesis or case A resident of Beaumont, he graduated from Assumption College, Worcester, Mass., and has a Master's Degree in Public Administration and a Graduate Certificate in H ea lth Care Administration from George Washington University. He is married to the former Christina Graham of Forty Fort and they have one son, AND Philippe. aD Va, ® A V A Sillaworth Lions honor student Lake Silkworth Area Lions will hold a dinner meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Father Barlik Room of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at Lake Silkworth. The first student of the month award will be presented at the meeting. Following the regular business meeting, Yuletide cheer will be enjoyed. Please plan to attend. would receive money. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DALLAS POST : 675-5211 — The Della Robbia Doll Houses & Kits WIRING AND COMPONENTS TO BUILD YOUR OWN HOUSE Della Robbia 695 Market Street Kingston Corners Building Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:30 - 9:00 Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 9:30 - 6:00 RENT A FOUNTAIN FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY GOLD SILVER CHROME RESERVE A RATES EARLY FOR FROM ‘THE HOLIDAYS Se ROYAL AFFAIRS 918 Wyoming Ave. Scranton, Penna. 342-7587 ow. »|® Hw
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