pe A er 7” ON Xe \| There will be bingo held at the Franklin Twp. Volun- teer Fire Company in Orange on Friday nights. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and an early bird special will be The Wyoming Valley Ski Club will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 8:15 p.m. at Gus Genetti Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre. In conjunction with the Wed- nesday evening ski lesson program, WVSC will provide CAROLE WALL (right) instructor of the fashion course at West Side Area Technical School, Kingston, oversees the work of Mary Anne O’Kane, student in the afternoon session, who helped make 24 tablecloths for the Leader round-trip bus transportation to Elk Mountain at a low cost. The bus leaves behind Sears at the Wyoming Valley Mall at approximately 5:30 p.m. and departs from Elk Mt. at approximately 11:30 p.m. Kingston Twp. Ambulance Ladies Auxiliary will meet ‘Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. in the newly constructed Ambulance Association Building, at 200 E. Center St., Shavertown. Nw members are always welcome. Refreshments will be served. ? Rehabilitation Center-West in Kingston. Students in the course also helped pay for materials. The tablecloths will be used at the Leader Center for holidays. Soprano Christine Donahue, a Metropolitan Opera National Auditions the world premiere of Richard Wargo’s concert opera, ‘The ‘River Temple, Wilkes-Barre, and Saturday, Jan. 30 at 8:30 at the Masonic Temple, Scranton. A native of Kingston, Miss, Donahue was School, from which she received a master’s degree in voice and opera. Miss Donahue was a member ‘of Houston Operas Studio for three sultant from East Stroudsburg State College, presented information to the Dallas School District’s Citizen Advisory Committee on the recent Needs Assessment that was conducted throughout the community. This information will be incorporated into the Dallas School District’s Long Range Plan for School Improvement. In attendance were: ‘left to right, Donald J. Evans. Frederick J. Case. Dr. Andrew Shaw, Jr., Julie Conologue, Ruth Husband. 2nd row, Brooke P. Hunt, Martin Moore, Ronald Moran, Donald Bortz, Gerald Wyecallis, Ellen Nagy, Samuel Barbose. a Students in grades 7-12 will have an opportunity to compete in a local art contest this march. The first annual SUZANNE MARIA ROSSETTI ART second, and third prize ribbons for each of the grade levels in each of the five following categories; watercolor; oil, alkyd, and acrylic; pencil and CONTEST will be charcoal; ink and sponsored by Joe and Sue scratchboard; and pastel. Hand, owners and There will be a total of 90 ribbons awarded by three qualified judges. There is a limit of five entries per person, and a size limit of two by three feet. (24 by 36”"). All entires must be matted or framed, since operators of Sue Hand’s Imagery, Dallas. The contest is open to any 7-12 grade student residing in the Dallas or Lehman School Districts, even if they attend private or parochial school; or the winners will be anyone taking lessons at exhibited immediately. the Imagery, regardless Entries may be delivered to Sue Hand's Imagery from Monday, of residence. There will be first, Ice skating party at Lake Silkworth _— a f Ril winner, will sing the Flows,” as part of the leading role of Frances orchestra’s ‘‘Pennsylv- Slocum when the North- ania Tricentennial eastern Pennsylvania Celebration,”” Friday, Philharmonic ~~ presents Jan. 29 at 8:30 at the Irem James H. Aikman, director of development at Wilkes College recently recieved the Doctor of Public Administration degree from = Nova Nniversity, Fla. Aikman, who has served in his present position at Wilkes for the past five years, holds a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Nebraska, and M.S. in systems = management from the University of Southern California. A veteran of 27 years with the United States Air Force, retiring as a Colonel, Aikman served in various command and staff positions which included: jet-fighter pilot, graduated from Wilkes professor aerospace technology and as deputy- commander = of Tri- Service Public Affairs School. Married to the former Rita Balayszis, the couple Sinfonia da Camera, under the direction of conductor Ferdinand R. Liva, performed in a concert of classical music in the school auditorium on Jan. 20. Sinfonia is the professional orchestra, resident at College Misericordia, with Mr. Liva as both conductor and musical director. Student soloists with the orchestra include Mark Liva, Dallas junior high student, in a piano solo of the Haydn Youth Con- certo in C Major, the first movement. Performing the Vivaldi Concerto for two Violins in A Minor were Ferdinand R. Liva, Jr. and Victor Liva. Victor is in the seventh grade at Dallas, and Dino is a student at the Dallas Senior High School. Both Dino and Victor are Dallas Junior High School is celebrating Super Bowl Week with a Super Speller Contest, the first annual SUPER SPELLING BEE. All seventh graders at the school have been preparing for the contest since early in October. On Jan. 26, 20 finalists will participate in the grand Super Spelling bee in the Las, Participants are the students of Mrs. Maryann Sigworth and Mrs. Kathy Wega. Judges for the grand finale will be Mrs. Becky Shuster, physical education instructor, and Mr. Gordon Schlier, resides with their two children, Anita and James, in the Back Mountain area. members of the musicians union and perform frequently: with the orchestra. Dallas students, above, who performed with Sinfonia are left to right, Fer- dinand R. Liva, Jr.; Victor Liva; Mark Liva years and for two seasons toured with Texas Opera Theatre in a wide variety of roles ranging from Cio Cio San to Rosina. She has sung leading roles with the Juilliard @ Opera Department, American Opera Center, Houston Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre Spring Festival, and the Youngstown, Ohio, Symphony Society. Her concert appearances have included the Verdi with the Juilliard Symphony, the Victoria, Tex., Sym- phony, and the University of Houston | Festival numerous appearances in the Wilkes-Barre-Scra- nton area and will sing the role of Violetta when the Philharmonic presents a full concert version of La Traviata in April. joined in the world premiere by tenor Mark Thomsen, baritone Paul Rowe, and mezzo-soprano Kate Nesbit. You Galt: Keep MoVi® with the --- ~Junior® enior itizens The 35 + Generation Parties Coming up — An ice skating party at Lake Silkworth sponsored by the Lake Silkworth Volunteer Fire Company will be held Sunday, Jan. mitting from noon until dusk. Refreshments will be sold at the Lake Silkworth Fire Company Chuck 31, and every Sunday Wagon. thereafter weather per- West Side Tech Menu WEST SIDE VO TECH Feb.1-5 MONDAY--Hot dog, sauerkraut garnish, chips, cheese cubes, orange smiles, milk. TUESDAY --Hoagie, lettuce-tomato, Italian dressing, applesauce, ginger bread, milk. : WEDNESDAY--Cubed turkey, mashed potatoes, seasoned peas, homemade roll-butter, jello-whipped cream, milk. THURSDAY--Fruit juice, hot ham on bun, corn, creamy rice pudding-raisins, milk. FRIDAY--Fish on bun, tartar sauce, cole slaw, buttered green beans, chocolate fudge cookies, milk. Baby Welcome The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WELCOME WAGON call. my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let's celebrate your baby. Waame gon MUM FARM FLORIST 675-2500 Memorial Highway At the light in Shavertown > Let us help you put the ’ \ finishing touches on your wedding with beautiful flowers. Whether it’s the bride’s or attendants’ bouquets or arrangements for the church or reception, Mike and Tom will give your their personal attention in selecting what is “just right.” Call for an appointment today. Plus : * Flowers For All Occasions Ou © B March 22 to Saturday, March 27, during regular studio hours. The winners will be ‘exhibited at the Imagery, 35 Main St., Dallas, from Monday, March 29 through Friday, April 2. The public is invited to attend. The contest honors Suzanne Rossetti, a 26- year-old resident of Phoenix, Ariz. who last January was kidnapped and raped by convicts (one escaped, one on a work release program) who then threw her off a clif, climbed down to her, and finally stoned her to death. Ms. Rossetti was a native of the Boston Area. Her sister. is. an art teacher near there. 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