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MASTERCARD 901 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming — Phone (717) 693-3980 o-oo ——ry prssasa Division I will play on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kingston Township field on East Center Street in Shavertown. Saturday games will be played at Penn State’s Lehman campus field. Division II plays every week night at Lake Leh- man High School and Saturdays at Kingston Township., College Misericordia is the site for Division III games, both days. All Division IV games are played at the Dallas Intermediate field. Evening games begin at 6 p.m. at all locations. Saturday games start at 9 a.m. and run throughout the day. George Lister, league commissioner, attributes rapid growth of soccer in the area to the league’s emphasis on par- ticipation, skill development and fun rather than competition, and explosive growth in the popularity of the sport nationwide. “The recent network prime time broadcast of the, World Cup finals to the U.S. is just one example of soccer’s growing popularity,” Lister noted. The Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association is an affiliate of the Eastern Pennsylvania Chimney. It Could Cost - You Your Life. Have It Cleaned By A -P rolessional. 9 YE OLDE : TCHIMNEY: EXT TR Ram 0 vi eon JAMES SHOEMAKER Professional Sweep RD 3 SHICKSHINNY 342-7690 ya PARMA - Lake-Lehman Girls Hockey Coach Jane Morris and Dallas Hockey Coach Robyn Jones agree that this year’s Girls High School Hockey League is better balanced than it has been in past years. “I wouldn’t try to predict which teams would be toughest,” said Coach Morris. “All of the teams in the league have developed feeder programs. Most of. the schools have experienced players: returning. Wyoming Seminary has beat but this year appears to -be -entirely - different. Jones agreed with Miss Morris. ‘With the ex- tended . league schedule, this year there will be a true league champion. Each school plays its opponents twice so there will be no more ‘trust to luck’ champions. The teams will have their work cut out for them.” Morris has all but one of last year’s starters returning. The nucleus of the team are un- HIGHEST PRICES PAID a ISAACS derclassmen. She has one senior, 10 juniors, 14 sophomores and four freshmen. Six of her team members attended the International Hockey Camp in Maryland and all of them attended the Back Sue Bonsavage was named Best Defensive Player at the Inter- national Camp and she and Kim Fey were named to the camp’s All Star team. ; -. Rebecca, Clifford. is a new member of the team this season but Miss Morris “said that she is showingiiitreinendous potential at goalie position. Freshman Kelly Wandel is. also. looking Morris. ‘Last year. was a rebuilding year for us,” said. Morris. ‘This year we will field a much more experienced team. I am very pleased with the cooperation = of my assistant, Pat Jachimowicz.” At Dallas, Jones has all of last year’s starters returning. Cathy Helgemo is at goal keeper for the first time but Jones said she is showing great potential. Senior Lori Evans is starting goal keeper. Jones. is relying heavily on Robin Pawling to lead the scoring and Betsy Snyder for defense. ‘‘She has the best stick,” said Jones. “This is her third year as letterman. Junior Cristi Strauser, at Link, is our playmaker. She is great going both ways.” Pennsylvania held the opening ceremonies of the Keystone Games Aug. 13 Back Mountain had two of its finest young and they represented the A YT 41 South Main St. Midtown Village Wilkes-Barre, Pa. , 18701 206 Carey Ave. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. area in fine style. Jerry Ogurkis, in the 10-11 year old division. at 120 1bs., brought home the gold in the 13-14 year old division at 85 lbs. won the bronze metal. Both boys qualified to compete in the games by winning the Middle Atlantic AAU Ogurkis pinned the US in his final bout. He went through the win the gold metal. Billy Mathers lost a close 6-5 decision in his final match to witn the bronze metal. ATARI REPAIRS aso ODYSSEY ll an INTELEVISION HOME VIDEO GAME SERVICE CENTER 283-0486 or 779-2689 VISA — MasterCard Ten of the Dallas players attended the U.S. Olympic Development Camp at Stroudsburg. Strauser was chosen to attend the Lafayette Camp for a week and was selected as first alternate to the Keystone Games. “We're looking for a good season but it’s going to be tough,’’ said Jones. LEGAL NOTICE Fon The West Side Area Vocath Technical School will receive bids school, located at 75 Evans ? Pringle Borough, Kingston, Pa. 18704-1899 until 3:00 P.M. on September 27, 1982, for recondi- tioning “of “football equipment. Specifications’ can. be secured upon application to the Office of the Business Manager of said school. The Operating Committee reserves its statutory right to reject any and all bids, or to select a single item from any bid. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the Operating Committee of West Side Area Vocational-Technical School on September 27, 1982, at 8:00 P.M. Bernard M. Novicki Secretary 33-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF DALLAS, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, that it is their intention to enact the Ordinance hereinafter set forth at a meeting held by said Council on the 21st day of September, 1982 at 8:00 PM, at the Dallas Borough Municipal Building, Dallas, said Ordinance to become effective September 27, 1982: BE IT ENACTED AND OR: DAINED by Dallas Boroughj Luzerne County, Pennsylvazga, and it is hereby enacted ge dained by the authority of ‘me same, as follows: Sec. 1. That the Council of Dallas Borough deem it to be in the best interest of the citizens of Dallas Borough that the Luzerne County Municipal Police Information and Retrieval System of the Joint Police Commission be transferre and centralized under the countro} and direction of the County of Luzerne. Sec. 2. That the proper officials of Dallas Borough are hereby authorized to enter into the at! tached Agreement, which is ins corporated herein and made a part hereof, for the dissolution and Commission and the transfer of the Luzerne County Municipal Police Information and Retrieva System to the County of Luzerne, Sec. 3. All ordinances and resolutions or parts of Ordinances and Resolutions in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby rescinded and this Ordinance shall take effect upof the 27th day of September, 1982. The Agreement referred to in Sec. 2 of the above proposed Ordinance may be reviewed, if desired, by contacting Ralph Garris, Borough Secretary, at 675- 1389. JOHN E. MORRIS, II, ESQUIRE SOLICITOR FOR DALLAS BOROUGH 930 United Penn Bank Builg Wilkes-Barre, PA 1 33-1-P yr ab ~ iron ie § as at