The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 03, 1982, Image 7

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The Swoyersville Jr.
Football Organization is
sponsoring a football trip
Saturday, Nov. 20 to see
the game between Temple
and S. Carolina in Phila-
delphia. Price of the
ticket is $12 which in-
cludes the ticket to the
game, bus ticket and
refreshments. Anyone
wishing to make the trip is
asked to get in touch with
chairman Bill Wagner at
his home on Slocum
Street, Swoyersville.
Wagner is announcer at
the football games at
Roosevelt Field for th B
team, and Joe Kalna
announces for the A team.
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It was good to see Goldy
and Marge Golias, John
and Rose Kosco, Mrs. Ceil
Krakosky, George
Krakosky, Mr. and Mrs.
hd Fred Cousin, Joe and
‘Alberta Yagojinski,
Frank and Millie
Krakosky, Steve and
Helen Gaydos, Joe and
Betty Perzia, Pete and
Lorraine Cwalina, Betty
and Leo Gavlick, Hank
and Veronica Novroski,
Mrs. Jule Sarnak, Mrs.
SWOYERSVILLE WO-
MEN'S BOWLERETTE
LEAGUE
Midway Restaruant
over Pizza Perfect, Rich’s
Service over Kalinosky
Landscape, College
Misericordia over Perzia
Insurance, Z&B Body
#op over Hi Q TV all by
scores of 3-0, Bayo’s Cafe
Top scorers for the
week--Marie Muchler 225-
575, Heidi Cook' 202-565,
Andrea Dicton 540, Peggy
Graham 200-526, Mry
Sisky 524, Rose Roback
519, Marge Magli 205-516,
Eleanor Kuzma 512, Mary
Ulichney 511, Liz Zdan-
cewicz 510, Mary Ann
Romanowsky 227-510,
Dorothy Rosick 508,
sophie Zimniski 504, Doris
Pauline Stanks, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Craig, Mr
and Mrs. Morrie
Monahan, Bob Monahan,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Monahan, Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Tobias, Miss
Ruth Skurka, Alexandria,
Va.; Joe Skurka, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. John Skurka,
Morristown, N.J.; Jean
and George Vanerhoof,
son George Jr., Endicott,
N.Y.; Robin Monahan,
Wallingford, Conn.; Mrs.
Ann Buza, Shavertown,
Don and Mary Wilce, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dubio,
amon others who were at
the wedding of Joyce
and Ann Novroski, Eddie
Reba ‘and Art Hale,
Howard Craig, Sandy
Menta, Lucille Menta,
Dan and Ethel Dugan,
Nawrocki, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John
‘““Rocky’”’ Nawrocki of
Valley View Drive and
Michael Tobias, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John
Tobias, Frederick St., all
had a good time dancing
to the music of the Henry
Charles Orchestra.
Brace 500, Bernie Greco
490.
_ Standings--Z&B Body
Shop, College
Misericordia 13-5, Rich’s
Serivde 12-6, Hi Q TV 10-8,
Lucky Imports, Bayo’s
Cafe, Perzia Insurance 9-
9, Midway Restaurant 7-
11, Kalinosky Landscape
5-13, Pizza Perfect 3-15.
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TOP WEST
BOWLERS
Bill Michaels 611, Dan
Brek 584, 594, Bill Holena
589, 615, 630, 684, Andy
Kozemko 614, Bill Reese
577, Jack Zimnisky 510,
Tim McNamus 665,
Wayne Terry 596, 607, Ray
Chimock Jr. 420, eleanor
SIDE
515, Marie Gurnari 507,
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The Altar and Rosary
Society of Holy Trinity
Church, Swoyersville will
meet this Sunday, Nov. 7
at 7 p.m. in the school hall
on Hughes Street, with
Mrs. Mary Chipego
presiding.
Msgr. Michael C.
Polcha is moderator of
the society. Hostesses on
the refreshment com-
mittee are Anna
Kovaleski, chairman,
assisted by Ludmilla
Kudilla, Mary Kopec,
Martha Kriso, Anna
Kraynak, Julia
Jastremski, Verna
Husovsky and Helen
Holupka. Rosary cards
will be exchanged during
the week of First Friday
by Mary Chipego, Helen
Schlosser and Anna
Kovaleski.
Rosary members are
asked to assemble at the
church at 7:30 a.m. on
Friday and Saturday, to
recite the Rosary
proceeding the 8 a.m.
Mass. Members of the
society will also observe
their monthly communion
on Sunday, Nov. 7 at the 11
a.m. Mass. Recitation of
the Rosary will begin at
10:30 a.m. :
Plans will be completed
for the Annual Anniver-
sary Christmas Supper to
be held on Sunday, Nov. 14
at 5 p.m. A Special Mass
will be offered at 11 a.m.
for living and deceased
members. Msgr. Polcha
will offer invocation and
Rev. Joseph Ziobro,
assistant pastor will be
principal speaker.
Johanna Podskoch will
act as toastmaster.
Chairman Mary
Chipego, assisted by
Mary Marcin named the
following committees:
games, Anna Reymakis
and Mary Hromek,
assisted by Agnes
Emershaw, Anna
Lupinski, Johanna
Podskoch, Sue
Kowalkewicz and Peggy
Kaschak.
Those planning to at-
tend the supper are asked
to make reservations with
Anna Kovaleski or Helen
Schlosser on or before
Nov. 7. The chance book
returns should be made at
this meeting. Verna
Husovsky and her staff
will cater the Christmas
dinner.
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of St. Mary’s Church,
Swoyersville with the help
of the other societies of
the parish will hold a
“Polish Smorgasbord” on
Saturday, Nov. 13 from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dancing
will be to the music of the
Velvetones from 8:30 p.m.
to 12:30 a.m. Tickets are
limited to the number of
seating places, anyone
interested in attending is
asked to get their tickets
quickly.
The menu will eonsist of
chicken soup with
homemade noodles,
chicken, piggies, kielbasa
. (plain with peppers and
onions, or with Father
Edward Sokolowski’s
homemade sauerkraut),
klopsi, pierogi, kluski
(with cheese or cabbage),
. stewed cabbage, potato
salad, cole slaw (sweet
and sour), green beans,
rolls and butter, stuffing,
baked beans, pickled
eggs, hot mix, carrots
(buttered and glazed),
apple tarts, tea or coffee
and some surprises.
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Clyde Oster, owner and
operator of Baron's
Seafood, was an in-
terested spectator at the
Swoyersville Jr. Football
games. Clyde likes the
play of the local young-
sters under Coach Paul
Pasek.
459, Eleane Klecha 491,
Joe Walko 610, 586, 554,
Stan Czaplicki 535, Jim
Caladie 589, Mike Hardik
576, 543, Ed Skrabut 523,
Bill DiBuo 519, Rose
Roback 484, Linda
McManus 455, Eleanor
Kerrick 447, Theresa
Regalis 426, Dolores
Leonard 425, John
Shendock 456, Jerry
Lincoski 524, Ed Jones
507, Kathy Jones 460, Lou
Masgay 575, Steve
Shampack 570, Jack
Chisarick 518, Art
Cagigas 604, 635, Ed
Sidelko 526, Mike
Tribenes 487, John Wilcox
652, John Chacko Jr. 596,
Ron Drobenak 642, Jerry
Ostroskie 570, John
Cecconi 568, Bill Doran
612, John Kolaski 514,
Cathie Hardik 535, 443,
Susie Rifenbery 537, John
Hrivnak 627, 598, Joann
Stefanko 434,
Novroski 474, Joann
Licata 518, John Kovacs
559, Grace Smith 255-517,
Edna Morgan 501, Peggy
fouchs 501, Mickie Smith
207-495, Cathy Smith 491,
Sue Morgan 479, Jo Keller
474, Betsy Tribendis 466,
Karen McManus 463,
Dotty Kovaleski 458.
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CHACKO’S PREP
MIXED BOWLING
LEAGUE
Michele Edwards took
high series this week with
416, Sue Valatka 331,
Cassie petrosky 322,
Heather Hanko and
Bridget McMichael both
366. Leading the boys
were Charlie Riscavage
369, James Ontko 366,
Steve - Valentukonis 359,
Alex Schneider 363, Matt
Hrivnak 333.
Joyce Mizenko, Susan
Valatka and Bridget
McMichael have in-
creased their average by
25 points. Among the boys
who improved are Matt
Fenedick, Danny Patton,
Ed Manarski and Joey
Yenalevitch with 20 points
or better.
League standings—Pin
Smashers 17-7, Gutter
Balls, Dallas Cowboys 16-
8, Strikers, Flyers and Pin
Busters 14-10, Eagles 12-
12, Rebels 11-13, Raiders
and Gutterettes 9-15,
Smurfettes and Ding Bats
6-18.
LUZERNE VOLUN-
TEER FIRE DEPT.
DART LEAGUE--The
Hard Suction team took a
2-1 win over the Hose
Q&iction were Ron Rahl 83,
Rob Yakus 66 and Bobo
Barber 61. Tops for the
Caladie 78, Mike Evanko
70, Jerome Baloh 67.
In the second game,
Hard Pressure Fog took a
3-0 win over the Pumpers.
High for Hard Pressure
were Al Balberchak 91,.
Nick Karlunis 84, John
Guido 64. Tops for the
Pumpers were Dave
Tarreto 77, Billy Tarreto
64 and John Tarreto 60.
Top five in averages--
Nick Karlunis 29.06, Jim
Caladie 28.03, Ron Rahl
28, Al Balberchak ‘26.02,
Jerome Baloh 24.08.
Standings--High Pressure
Fog and Hard Suction 8-4,
Hose Clamps 6-6, Pum-
pers 2-10.
ANN’S CAFE DART
LEAGUE--The Vikings
knocked off the Raiders
3-1 score. High for the
taiders were Joe Balent
31-34-36-101, Lou Hodle 94,
Jerry Salata 83. High for
the Raiders, Joe Balent
31-34-36-101, Bill Curry 83
and Harry Frohman 82.
The Steelers did the
same to the Eagles
winning by a 3-1 score.
Tops for the Steelers were
4-Hers
Many 4-H’ers were
recognized at the 21st
Annual 4-H Achievement
Banquet, Oct. 10. Local 4- .
H’ers who received:
awards and recognition
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Ray Pechal 96, Bill Fox
45-87, John Yackoski 80.
High for the Eagles, Mike
Moses 88, Tom Mucha 79,
Allen Phillips 73.
Top five in averages-
Joe Balent 34.88, Lou
Hodle 34.11, Bill Hulse
33.44, Mike Moses 32.22,
Bill Fox and Harry Froh-
man tied at 20.22. Stan-
dings--Vikings 9-3,
Raiders 8-4, Steelers 4-18,
Eagles 3-19.
CORAL LOUNGE
DART LEAGUE--No
Names continued on top
by taking a 3-0 victory
over One for the Road.
Leading the way for No
Names were Stan Price
35-37-30-102, Jim Reilly 40-
28-33-101, Capt. Tony
Lipinski 97. Tops for One
for the Road were Capt.
Mike Repak 30-41-32-103,
Vince Dennis Sr. 82,
George Lutz 72.
One Arm Bandits
surprised the Hugtlers by
taking a 2-1 win. High for
the Bandits were Capt.
Leon Ziomek 26-43-34-103,
Chick Romanchick 85,
Dave Hergan 83. High for
the Hustlers George
Kapalka 41-39-101, Ken
Jasterzinski 89 and Capt.
Vince Dennis Jr. 80.
Top five in averages--
George Kapalka 38.5,
Mike Repak 37, Jim Reilly
34.58, Tony Lipinski 32.5,
Dave Hergan 32. Stan-
dings--No Names 9-3,
Hustlers 7-5, One for the
Road 5-7, One Armed
Bandits 3-9.
DICKO’S DART
LEAGUE--The Sailors
took a 4-0 victory over the
Lions. High for the
Sailors, Bob Valatka 38-
29-38-105, Ken Karesek 35-
34-38-111, Cutter
Karasinski 27-34-41-102,
Joe Belinka 96. High for
the Raiders, Gene
Soboleski 88, Steve Yonick
Jr. 83, Romi Sheletsky 79.
Bob Valatka had the only
9-timer of the night.
Top five in averages--
Bob Valatka and Ed
Karasek 36, Joe Belinka
34, Cutter Karasinski 33,
Dave Barilla 32.
SHANKY’S OVER THE
HILL DART LEAGUE--
The Yankees took a 2-1°
win over the Cards. Tops.
for the Yanks were Steve -
Adamchak Jr. 42-116,
Tom Cruthers 38-93, and
good shooting by Shanky
Sr. High for the Cards,
John Delescavage 44-102,
George Nemetz 38-90.
Penn State came
through with a 2-1 victory
for Penn State, Cotton
Thomas 41-110, Emery
Washko 34-96. Tops for
Dodgers, Dave Check 39-
108, Gary Hughes 35-88.
The league shoots every
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
Shanky’s Cafe on Hughes
included Judy Loke,
Trucksville, teen leader.
4-H Clubs also received.
awards for their
achievements in 1982.
Large Club, third place,
went to Riding Ho, Dallas.
Receiving its first year
framed club charters was
the Back Mountain
St., Swoyersville.
SHANKY’S THURS-
DAY DART LEAGUE--
The Giants kept their
slate clean by taking a 3-0
win over the Air Heads.
Top five in averages--
Butch Conniff 40.33, Steve
Adamchak Jr. 39.16,
George Kapalka 36.50,
Dan Marascio 36, Cutter
Karasinski 35.50. Stan-
dings--Giants and Dr.
Checkeye’s 6-0, Chet’s
Jets and Air Heads 0-6.
ALBA’S DART
LEAGUE--The Packers
took a 2-1 decision over
the Steelers. Tops for the
Packers, Paul Starolis 37-
96, Jack Knecht 38-32-42-
112, Berny Derby and
Emil Gomba 79 each,
Jack Kemrite 70. Top for
the Steelers, Jack Tobias
30-32-100, Babe Kern 87,
Bob Zurawski 71.
The Colts finally got a
little competition as they
took a 2-1 win over the
Colts. High for the Colts,
John Barber 46-37-36-119,
Walt Zimmerman 98,
Jerry Drobenak 82, Al
Bogdon 73. Tops for the
Eagles Ron Gula 43-38-35-
116, Sibby Cicero 95, Max
Chipego 77 and Gordy
Price 72.
Top five in averages--
John Barber 41, Ron Gula
and Paul Starolis 35, Jack
Tobias 33, Fronge
Sess SSSNAaSEREESERRAERg!
Fronczewski 31. Stan-
dings--colts 17-4, Steelers
11-10, - Packers 8-13,
Eagles 6-15.
Tops for the Giants were
Capt. Steve Adamchak
Jr., 45-36-38-119, Dan
Marascio 37-39-35-111, Jim
Dunbar 91. High for the
Air Heads, Cutter
Karasinski ~~ 39-43-33-115,
Ozzie Williams 46-11,
Tony Pero 81.
Dr. Checkeye’s also
kept their slate clean by
taking a 3-0 win over
Chets Jets. Tops for Dr.
Checkeye’s, Butch conniff
44-34-45-123, Capt. Dave
Check 85, Bob Latoski 84.
High for the Jets were
George Kapalka 38-40-30-
108, Mike ‘‘Cactus”’
Stelma 82 and Tom
Cruthers 73.
Butch Conniff had the
only nine-timer of the
night.
Hlavac and Joan Maffei.
Swoyersville = Little
League Organization held
its Annual Sports Banquet
last Sunday “at Holy
Trinity Hall on Hughes
Street, Swoyersville.
About © 125 youngsters
were honored and their
managers, coaches,
sponsors and umpires.
Master of ceremonies
was Edward Stankus.
Rev. Joseph Ziobro,
assistant pastor of Holy
gave
invocation and
benediction. Welcome
address was given by
Mayor Anthony
Stefanoski. = Remarks
were given by Michael
Romanowski, umpire in
chief and Steve Gushka,
safety officer.
President Nich Gushka
thanked everyone for
coming and for helping to
make this past year just
about the biggest that
Swoyersville Little
League ever had. They
took their first district
title. Manager. Tony
Strish and his assistant,
John Barbose, were
praised for a job well done
with this past year’s All
Star team.
Main speaker was John
Kilduff, manager of the
successful Andrew Law-
rence American Legion
Post 644 baseball team,
which also took the
district title and played in
Fem
losing.
Trophies “uid Cortiti-
graduates by
president Tony Strish,
President .Gushka and
the Mother’s Auxiliary.
The surprise of the
evening came when Salus
presented a check for
$4,700 to Gushka for use in
the Litle League
organization. The money
was earned by the
mothers at the refresh-
bake sales. This was the
largest amount : the
mothers ever raised for
the organization.
AIRMAN ROBERT R.
STEFANIDES, son of
Richard J.M. and
Lothaine Stefanides of
Swoyersville, has com-
pleted Air Force basic
training at Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas.
During the six weeks at
Lackland, the airman
studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
customs and received
special training in human
relations. In addition, he
earned credits towards an
associate degree in ap-
plied science through the
Community College of the
Air Force.
The airman will now
begin on-the-job training
in the transportation field
Base, Texas.
STEVEN DEGIACO-
MO, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred DiGiacomo, 415
Shoemaker St.,
Swoyersville, has been
promoted in the Ug ,.
Force to the rank of first
lieutenant.
DeGiacomo is assigned
at Grand Forks Air Force
Base, N.D., with the 446th
Strategic Missile
Squadron. His wife,
Carole, is the daughter of
Valentine and Helen
Troynacki of 262 W. Grant
Street, Exeter.
The lieutenant is a 1980
graduate of King’s
College. :
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