Cunningham promoted to VP Gerald S. Fierman, president of Anthracite Electric Supply Com- pany, is proud to an- nounce the recent promotion of John F. Cunningham to Vice- president-general ma- nager. Cunningham has been with ANESCO for three years, and is responsible for all company tran- sactions at the Kingston and Stroudsburg (Chase Wholesale Electric) locations. He spent 18 years with Westinghouse, the last 10 as a manager in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Providence, R.I. Cunningham at- tended Rutgers University and now resides in Dallas with his wife, Milly. Hanover Bank of Pennsylvania President Donald B. Jennings this week announced the recent formation of the Dallas Office Advisory Board. Hanover’s new full-service Dallas Office, located on the Memorial Highway, is presently under construction and is expected to open in the near future. The five advisory board appointments include: Dominic P. Fino, owner and operator of Fino’s Rexall Pharmacy located in Dallas. A native of Pottsville, Fino attended St. John the Evangelist High School in Pittston, and the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in Philadelphia. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus, 4th degree, and the Lion’s Club of Dallas, of which he is past president. He and his wife Ruth, and children, Leanne, Dominic Jr., and Michael reside in Wyoming. Charles. D. Flack, president of Diamond Manufacturing Company, Wyoming. Born in Wilkes- Barre, Flack is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and Susquehanna University. A board member of Oaklawn Cemetery, as well as a member oif the Westmoreland Club and Prince of Peace Church, he and his wife Kathi reside in Shavertown. Gary R. Hozempa, administrative vice Dr. Anthony J. Mussari, former member and president of the Wilkes- Barre Area School Board, will be the featured for tractors and implements (front and rear). Delivery, installation and field service available, including calcium filling. Top-quality farm tires —the right speaker at the Region 2 meeting of the Penn- sylvania School Board Association in Butler president and treasurer of the Ralmark Company of Larksville. A wilkes- Barre native, Hozempa is a business administration graduate of Wilkes-Barre Business College and is a member of the Kingston Township Lion’s Club. He and his wife Diane reside in Dallas. Dr. Richard C. Post, a veterinarian, whose practice is located in Dallas. Born in Trucksville, Dr. Post attended Kingston High School, and received a B.S. degree from Penn MacAvoy inducted to honor Thomas MacAvoy of Shavertown is a charter member of the new chapter of Delta Mu Delta national honor societ, in business ad- ministration, being for- med at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa. A senior business major, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy of 63 N. Main St., Shavertown, and a graduate of Dallas High School. V.M.D. degree from the University of Penn- sylvania School = of Veterinary Medicine. A member of the Dallas Lodge F. & A. M., Cald- well Consistory, Irem Temple, Irem Clowns, R.0.J. Court 154, Dallas Rotary, American Veterinary Medical Association, Pa. Veterinary = Medical Association, and the Flying Veterinarians Association, Dr. Post resides in Dallas. D. James Veras, president of Veras Con- struction Co., Inc. A native of Scranton, Veras received his B.S. degree in engineering « from Lehigh University, and his M.S. degree from the University of Penn- sylvania. ; A member of the Westmoreland Club, Asa Packer Society of Lehigh University, the Wilkes- Barre Chamber of Commerce, and the National Association of Home Builders, Veras and his wife Marlene reside in Shavertown. Sr. Dorothy McLaughlin, RSM, a pioneer in the field of art therapy in this area, recently was recognized by the American Art Therapy Association. They have awarded her the right to use the initials A.T.R. after her name as an identification of her professional competency. Sr. Dorothy is the first art therapist to work for Mental Health-Mental Retardation in Luzerne and Lackawanna coun- ties. Sr. Dorothy is shown above. She earned this recognition by doing Post- Doctoral studies in Art Therapy at Hahnemann Medical College and working 1000 clinic hours of internship at MH-MF. Luzerne-Wyoming Counties, MH-MR Greater Scranton Area, Villa St. Joseph in Philadelphia, and Mercy Center in Dallas. The registration was awarded by Dr. Shaun McNiff, chairman of the Stan- dards Committee of the American Art Therapy Association. Sr: Dorothy Mercy of the Scranton Province and lives in Dallas. Navy Ensign David G. Paddock, whose wife, Susan, is the daughter of Robert M. and Sally M. Schantz of Route 5, Valley View Drive, Dallas, Pa., has returned from a nine- month deployment in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. He is an oficer assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk homeported in San Diego. While deployed, his ship operated as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. The 1,062-foot long Kitty Hawk carries a crew of 2,800 plus 2,150 personnel and 85 jet aircraft assigned to her embarked attack aircraft wing. Paddock is a 1977 graudate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., with a Bachelor of Schiece degree. Pennaprint Inc., publishers of The Dallas Post, this week an- nounced the appointment of Jane Opalicki as production manager for the company. Ms. Opalicki was ap- pointed to replace Estella Parker, who has been named director of public relations for the Wilkes- Barre Chamber ' of Commerce. Ms. Opalicki will direct the preparation of copy for both news and ad- vertising operations of Pennaprint, supervising computer typesetting and layout functions. A Dallas resident, Ms. Opalicki attended Dallas High School and formerly served as production manager for the Greenstreet News Company, a Pennaprint predecessor. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Birnstock of Kunkle and has two sons, Jamie, 11, and Christopher, 7. Pennaprint Inc. publishes the Post, The Novitski promoted to corporal Marine Cpl. Jeffrey J. Novitski, son of John S. and Alice Novitski of Route 5, Sutton Road, Trucksville, Pa., has been meritoriously promoted to his present rank while serving with 3rd Force Service Support Group on Okinawa. He received the ac- celerated promotion in recognition of outstanding Mountaintop Eagle, The Abington Journal (Clarks Summit), The Miner (Carbondale), The Midvalley Gazette (Olyphant) and The Western Poconos Press- Tribune (White Haven and Blakeslee) with central production offices in Dallas. by Michael Polk known area veterinarian, has developed his own Barre General Hospital. Noxen IB Churches. Memorial Hospital. General Hospital. ® 2 week. General Hospital. Election of oficers for the coming year was held at the recent meeting of the Daniel C. Roberts Fire appointed Marsha Hogan, membership chairman; Kathy Martinson, hospitality chairman. All tires at the right price performance, duty Company Auxiliary. auxiliary officers will Bo uct proficiency and Newly-elected officers ~~ S€rve as committee nylon cord body to Our "Happy Easter’’ Bunny demonstrated professi- are Sally Faerber, chairmen for the fair 9 jess impacts and sits 16 inches high, and ou Shier Lae president; Jeanne Jones, fy Some ; or Ie ruises. i graduate o vice resident; Ret Self cleaning, Sporis 9 furry sou) in Dlllse Souter, High Nessun rociotars:. Williams, Charlotte open-tread design. atural tan or School. Dallas, Pa., he : Williams and Marsha Deep, husky lugs astel colors SC ) » lPa., Theresa Shonis, for non-skid p : joined the Marine Corps treasurer. Hogan. in September 1978. The new president traction in any soil. 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