a ec TCT HER ad Shr A REE Sa EN Eo? nas npg aon ee NA PAGE TWELVE all Sailors, a new member of the Pittston Jr. Foot- ball League, has set final registrations for Satur- day, July 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Borough Building on the cornder of Shoemaker and Main St., Swoyersville. A five dollar registration fee will be charged and all boys 5 ARES x ‘guardian. Physicals are being planned and arranged and will be announced later. -0- Swoyersville Senior Citizens under Project Headheld their meeting in Holy Trinity School with Clara Belle Reggie presiding. ‘Vice President, secretary and treasurer gave their reports. Due to illness of the secretary, Mrs. Anna Novak asked that the Senior Citizens replace her. The group appointed Mary Chipego to finish the term. All other committee reports were given. The group is planning a picnic for August 10 at Sacred Heart Park in Dalls. The Chairperson is Agnes Kelly, co- chairperson is Michael Kelly. Trip chairman Agnes Vitanovec said all plans are completed for the trip to Cape Cod. The group will go to the Music Box Dinner Playhouse in August to see Hello Dolly On . July 6, 1982 Swoyersville Borough Council will meet to enact its Sewer Use Fee for revenues needed to complete the budget as passed earlier this year. The fee ordinance which Council opted for in lieu of a real estate tax increase, as been advertised in the papers in summary form during the past two weeks. Among the primary points of the ordinance is the fee structure which will be $30 for residences and $50 for businesses and industry. All non-profit organizations, service organizations, schools $30 sum. Due to the ex- tensive research into the manner enactment of such a fee the bills are being mailed out early in July. The annual payment will be due on or before September 30 of this year. Though the ordinance contains penalty provisions for late payment Council may elect to forego any penalty enforcement this year due to the short payment period. In subsequent years however, the bills will be mailed out in the first quarter of the year and due by September 30 with penalty provisions in force. Borough Council has jointly issued a request to residents to cooperate fully with this fee as they have with the refuse fee for garbage collection. The revenues. are vitally needed this year to maintain levels of service for the remainder of 1982. Though the fee normally will be used expressly for sanitary sewer ex- penditures other revenues have been utilized for sanitary sewer costs this year until the new fee receipts are received. Thus those line items of the budget are being strained by supporting both the sanitary sewers and the purpose for which said funds were intended. 3-1b. box Hazle Park: HOT DOGS 3387, 89: Member FDIC and the Wildwood in September. There will be no more arts and crafts until the first meeting in Sep- tember. -0- Joe Sonday of Brown Street, Swoyersville, predicted stardom for Tom Watson in golf several years ago. One day this writer and Joe were talking about golf and Joe, who was then working for Rich and Max Arco, told me that Watson will be a top golfer and was following his career. Last week. Watson took the US Open the only toourney that he didn’t win. : -0- . President Mike Sen- tigar .of the Maltby Volunteer Fire Co. would like to thank everyone who helped and attended : their recent Bazaar, to make this year’s affair one of the biggest and best. The parade last Friday had to be the largest as many fire companies = participated from all over -Nor- theastern Pa. In Shanky Adamchak of Shanky’s Bar, Hughes Street said that for all of his years that he has seen the Maltby Fire Co. parades, this has to be the biggest. -0 The Key Stone Kops of the Luzerne Centennial have been doing a terric job in picking up and arresting good citizens of Luzerne and Swoyersville. who don’t have a- pin. Everything is good natured fun and everyone is taking it good and getting a big kick out of jt. Chairman Bob Morgan, parade on Saturday and who helped and attended weekend to make the Centennial a big success. -0- Recently several of our local fishermen went on a trip to Canada to did some fishing way out in the boondocks. Had a good time, got their limit and then after their vacation was coming to a close, Andy Gomba of Maltby Ave.,Swoyers- ville, Nick Gomba his brother and friends Don Boise and Coke Bonka, took the plane to get to their car. When they were getting out of the plane they bumped into four other fishermen from Swoyersville, Bob Savage, Steve Cebrick, Chick Romanchick and Bob Bob. A small world. .0- Swoyersville was saddended again this past week over the death of William Valkos of Home in Holy Name of Jesus Parish of Shoemaker St., Swoyers- ville, will hold its Annual Bazaar on July 8, 9, 10, Thur- sday, Friday and Saturday, at the parish grounds on Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. The bazaar will feature games, fine food, and live entertainment. The bazaar will begin at 6 p.m. each evening. Thursday evening, July 8, Pat Ward, the well-known clown, will appear between 7 and 10 p.m. TV’s Uncle Ted will present his magic show THE WYOMING VALLEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAM - recently logged a 10-0 record on its way to the Wyoming Valley League Championship. This completed a 5-year league record of 42 wins and 4 losses. Four senior members of the team were chosen as all-scholastic: Mark Mullen was selected for the third year; Bill Schutter for the second consecutive year; and Ed Brominski and Ted Ringsdorf for the first time.The team was coached by Gene Kelleher and Stewart Harry. Kelleher commented, “This is the best volleyball team Wyoming Valley West has ever had.” Fhe starting team at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 9 and 10. Live music will be provided nightly by the Last Minit Band. Pictured above are bazaar committee members, seated, Leo Ryan. Standing left to right, Frank Madden, Victor Habib, Dave Rovinsky, Dick Huck, Neal Bennett, Paul Monko, Ray Rovinsky, Rita Mesaros, Dan Mesi{§)s, Mary Louise Marsh, Louise Callahan, Kathy Bennett, Betty Greglock and Gloria Martin. consisted of Jeff Marcin, Ted Ringsdorf, Bernie Kachinko, Ed Brominski, Bill Schutter, and Mark Mullen. Bench strength came from seniors Mike Kupetz, Ed Drozdowski, Tom Skudalski and sophomore Ed Zawatski. The team is pictured above, left to right are Mike Kupetz, Ted Ringsdorf, Ed Brominski, Bernie Kachinko, Tom Skudalski. Second row; Coach Gene Kelleher, Jeff Marcin, Bill Schutter, Mark Mullen, Ed Zawatski, Ed Drozdowski, Jim Dougalas, Coach Stewart Harry. mS ps = VALLEY OUTBOARD Valley Outboard is Wyoming Valley’s only authorized outboard dealer. It offers to Mercury outhoard owners and boaters something that has been missing in the area for years - first rate sales and service department, a complete line of Quicksilver parts and accessories and the opportunity to purchase new and quality used GRAND OPENING 347 Slocum St., Swoyersville 287-9261 EARLY 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION BUFFALD WINGS etc. beginning at 8:00 P.M. each evening. EXER Kolojejchick graduates cum laude CUM LAUDE- Karen M. Kolojejchick, 1978 graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School, recently graduated cum laude from Marywood college with a B.S. in Elementary and early childhood education. Miss Kolojejchick was involved in Marywood’s Singers, Student Pennsylvania State Education Association, teacher education committee and class activities. She also was a University of Scranton Singers. Karen plans to seek employment childhood education. She also plans to do graduate work in art and bilingual studies. She is the Mrs. Kolojejchick and the late Leonard G. Kolojejchick of 74 Mountain St., Swoyer- sville.