The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 05, 1983, Image 9

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SWOYERSVILLE BO-
WLERETTE RESULTS
Midway Restaurant ‘3,
College Misericordia 0;
Perzia Insurance 3,
Kalinosky 0; Rich’s
Service 2, Lucky Imports
1; Hi Q TV 2, Pizza Per-
fect 1; Bayo’s 2, Z&B
Body Shop 1.
High Scores: Marie
Gurnari 561, Dorothy
Rosick 553, Debbie Sims
528, Ruth Muchler 521,
Carol Michalik 521, Mary
Ann Romanoski 515,
Syliva Condiff 512, Sophie
Zimniski 504, Mary Ann
Pointon 503, Shirley
Yenelevitch 502, Jackie
Ash 497, Carol Boney 497,
Heidi Cook 495.
Standings: Rich’s
Service 27-15; Z&B Body
Shop and Perzia
Insurance 25-17; Lucky
Imports 23-19; Hi Q TV 22-
20; College Misericordia
22-20; Bayo’s Cafe 21-21;
Midway Restaurant 17-25;
Pizza Perfect 15-27 and
Kalinosky Landscape 13-
29.
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TOP WEST
BOWLERS
FOR THE PAST WEEK
SIDE
Rich Interewicz 578,
Peggy Risavage 528,
Marie Marth 458, Ann
Amos 458, Kathy Lopallo
397, Ed Buzitsky 575,
Marge Stelma 648, Betty
Chacko 590, April Rakus
568, Paul Hoonosic 603,
John Mayerski 5%, Stan
Klecha 588, 679; Andy
Kundrat 561, John
Gayewski 539, Don Jones
512, Pete Cororo 531,
Angie Grivensky 495, Bill
Holena 631, John Vojtko
489, Eleane Newhart 486,
Matt Hrivnak 465, Shawn
Keener 389, Ed Manarski
379, Joey Hanosky 370,
Stan Klecha 351, Colleen
Brown 361, Lisa Noll 319,
Cassy Petrosky 319,
Bridget McMichael 312,
Susan Valatka 310, Ed
Grivensky Jr., 256, 586;
Bill Ostroskie 553,
Michele Martin 553, Mary
Brennan 541, Tom Trosko
494, Chris Pienta 483, Dee
Stelma 476, Mike Marinas
469, Steve Patton 464,
Kristen Monico 179,
Zekas 121,
Kosmala 119, Candy
Berry 104, Kelly Curry
103, Jimmy Santewan 100,
Joey Charnitski 99, Ted
Kocher 580, Ron Coutts
654, Bob Rish 613, Joe
Tirpak 595, John Shen-
dock 498, Charles
Siracuse 494, Dolores
Leonard 420, Arlene
Hospodar 515, John
Forgash 576, Jim Caladie
583, Phil Perzia 481, Rose
Caladie 513, Carole Kole
503, Joanne Stefanko 435,
Cathy Pechal 469, Joann
Pechal 437, Mike Hardik
600, Brian Lewis 588,
Steve Kovacs 585, Rich
Interewicz 558, Ron
Drobenak 536, Art
Cagigas 627, Joe Walko
605, Wayne Terry 600,
John Wilcox 688, Jerry
Kolaski 632, John Hrivnak
580, John Chacko Jr. 674,
and Al Surgan 579.
CHACKO’S
MIXED
LEAGUE
The league held a
holiday tournament
before Santa Claus
arrived at the lanes. It
was a scratch single and
three game handicap
PREP
BOWLING
were Ed Manarski with
151, Debbie Frazier 122. In
the second game Steve
Valentukonis has 138 and
Karen Betnar 157. Third
game winners were Matt
Hrivnak and Susan
Valatka with identical
scores of 153.
After bowling, Santa
Claus made his appear-
ance to the lanes with a
heavy bag on his back. He
gave all the bowlers a bag
of = lollipops, wished
everybody a Merry
Christmas and vanished
to another party. After
Santa left, refreshments
were served, there were
cookies, and
cake (these goodies were
made by the parents),
soda and juices. Next
bowling session will be on
Jan. 8. This will be
position round and end the
first half. Both Nancy
Wilcox and Jo Ann
Stefanko are very grate-
ful to the parents for the
cooperation given during
the first half,
District Atty. Robert
Gillespie of Luzerne
County was the main
speaker at the recent
Swoyersville Kiwanis
Club dinner which was
held at the Andrew Law-
rence American Legion
Home Post 644, Shoe-
maker Street,
ville.
Gillespie spoke on
“Drug Abuse’ and
“Growing Problems of
Drugs in the Area’. He
said that local police and
State Police have been
doing a terrific job in
combating the drug users
Swoyers-
and sellers. His office is
working hard to help to
stop the flow of drugs.
His ' talk was well
received by everyone.
Also present were the
committee members: who
served on the testimonial
dinner for Rep. Fred
Shupnik who retired this
year as State Repre-
sentative of the 119
District.
Gillespie was intro--
duced by Program
Chairman Joseph Ranieli
and his talk was acknow-
Luzerne County
Republican Committee is
in the process of accept-
ing and reviewing candi-
date applications for the
May 17, 1983 Primary
Election. a
Nicholas Marsilio,
chairman of the com-
The shipment of 1983
fishing licenses is now
complete and over 1700
mittee, would like to ad-
vise all Republican
aspirers that the following
county officers are to be
elected: commissioners
(3), sheriff, clerk of
courts, coroner, district
attorney and recorder of
deeds.
This year resident
licenses will cost $12.,
Applications will be
reviewed by a screening
committee during
November, December
and January and
recommendations pre-
sented to the Executive
Committee for action at
the Feb. 2, 1983 meeting of
remain at $2.00 and
lifetime resident (avail-
ledged by . Mark
Nenichka.
the Luzerne County
Republican Committee.
All interested persons
should submit resumes to
the Luzerne County
Republican Committee,
P.O. Box 252, Wilkes-
as possible.
supply
mission) are still $10, :
Issuing agents receive 25
CHRISTMAS PARTY--Members of the Swoyersville
Engineering Department and Borough office holders
held “their ‘annual Christmas party at the Borough
Garage on Main Street, Swoyersville. The men had a ball
for themselves as they took a few hours off after putting
in a long hard year. They deserved it. Pictured above
kneeling, left to right, Al Semanek, Al Chimock, Jo Jo
Ciccarelli, Jerry Suda. Standing, Mayor Anthony
Stefanoski, John Adamchak, Democratic Chairman; Joe
Here and There
non-resident $20, and
seven-day tourist licenses
will be $15. Senior licenses
issuing agents have a
generous supply of the
new licenses on hand.
cents per license in qrdef o
to cover handling and
bonding costs.
Sonday, Charlie Zannetti, Dean Piazza, Joe Karibinas,
Councilman Jim Pugh. Third row; Bob Suppon, Trigger
Doletcki, Tom Zdancewicz Jr., John Boehm. Absent
when photo was taken, Street Commissioner Socky
Saxon, Joe Baynock, Councilman Ron Alunni, Bill Leh-
man, John Marcin, Mike Emershaw, Lillian Munley,
Borough Coordinator Mike Simko; District Magistrate,
Andrew Barilla Jr.; Tax Collector Anna Katchko.
with Joe Gula
Garbage stickers for
1983 are available at the
office of Luzerne Borough
Secretary Marion Cecconi
up until Jan. 31, 1983.
After Jan. 31, a $5 penalty
will be added to the cost of
the stickers.
Sticker costs are $35 for
property owners and $105
for commercial establish-
ments. Residents who do
not purchase stickers will
not have their garbage
picked up.
Police intend to make a
survey of the borough
since complaints of some
residents indicate that
there are people in the
borough who are placing
their garbage on other
people’s property. Arrests
will be made and a fine
imposed on those who are
guilty of that practice.
Office hours to buy the
stickers are Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to
noon and 1 to 4 p.m. at the
borough building.
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Swoyersville lost two
residents this past week
ast Mrs. Agnes Sarti of
Poland Street and Mrs.
Mary Cebrick Sr. of
Perrin Street, both died.
Both women with their
husbands raised fine
families and will be
missed.
John Tomasky
Kovalcin, Miller Street,
Luzerne, ~a former
Swoyersville resident,
died this past week. He
too, will be missed by
Sveryone,
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John Walko, Jay Street,
‘Swoyersville, died this
past week. Our con-
dolensces go out to his
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' The Annual Wafer-
Supper Dance sponsored
by the Holy Name Society
of St. Mary’s Church will
be held this Saturday,
‘Jan. 8, with the supper
beginning at 6 p.m. The
affair will be held at the
Parish Hall on Shoemaker
Street. Chairman of the
affair is Ray Sczcucki
assisted by Carl Zukosky
Sr. Father Edward
Sokolowski is pastor and
moderator.
The Holy Name Society
is being assisted by the
other organizations of the
parish.
Music for dancing will
be furnished by the Henry
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Plans were completed
for the annual Swoyers-
ville Jr. Football banquet
which will be held
Saturday, Jan. 15, at Holy
Trinity Hall on Hughes
Street, Swoyersville.
Chairman of the affair is
Paul Pasek, assisted by
Ted Gabel and Don Covert
and by the Mother’s
Auxiliary and members of
the Junior Football
Organization.
Wes Rhiel will be toast-
master. Speakers will be
Joe Amato, president of
the Greater Pittston Jr.
Football League of which
the Jr. Sailors were the
champs and Super Bowl
champs this past year.
The main speaker will be
District Justice Andrew
Barilla Jr., well respected
athlete in his own right.
Tickets are on sale and
can be purchased from
any members of the
organization.
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Ted Rydzewski, secre-
tary of Shanky’s Thur-
sday Night Dart League
and Mike Repak, secre-
tary of the Coral Lounge
Tuesday Night Dart
League got together and
set up a match between
the two leagues on a home
and home basis.
The first meet will be
held Monday, Jan. 17 at 8
p.m. at the Coral Lounge,
Owen Street, Swoyers-
ville. Both secretaries are
handling arrangements.
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The Luzerne Fire
Department and
Joint Annual Installation
Dinner, 8 p.m., Friday,
Jan. 7, in the ballroom on
There will be dancing
from 9 p.m. til midnight.
Cost is $7 per guest.
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Altar and Rosary
Society of Holy Trinity
Parish of Swoyersville,
has re-scheduled the
meeting for this Sunday,
Jan. 9 at 3 p.m. in the
school hall on Hughes
Street. Mrs. Mary
Chipego will preside. A
surprise social will follow
the meeting. Msgr.
Michael C. Polcha,
pastor, is moderator of
the society. Rosary
members are invited to
the meeting and social
function.
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Swoyersville Senior
Citizens Club held their
annual Christmas party
at the Holy Trinity
auditorium with more
than 140 in attendance.
Dinner music was
furnished with piano
selections by Joseph
Olejnick Jr., Christmas
carols were sung by the
group.
Music for dancing was
provided by the Hi Tones
Orchestra. Committee
consisted of Deominick
Palmentera, Bernie Kriso
and Walter Payavis.
Angelo Costello, was
elected president for the
next two years. He is
replacing outgoing
president Clarabelle
Reggie.
POLKA PALS PARTY--The Polka Pals, with members
throughout the valley, held their Annual Christmas
Party recently at the Russian Club on Main St.,
Edwardsville. The affair began with a cocktail hour,
followed by dinner prepared by the members, and music
for dancing and singing, provided by Clarence
YOUR
WIN Sx COIN-OP
PAC-MAN
VIDEO GAME AT
VIDEO PALACE
FAMILY ARCADE
Luzerne Shopping Center
(Next toHoliday Pancake House)
WIN FREE GAMES, SODA, T SHIRTS, AND HATS
CONTESTS BEING RUN CONSTANTLY
Now forming our Video Palace Club
Become a club member and receive extra advantages
- (Watch for our GRAND OPENING)
of the Polka Pals Club, seated left to right, Clarence
Lukashewski of the Polka Melodies; Blan¢he Hanchulak,
Ann Figler, Mary Bebey, Jeanette Rapczynski, Sophie
Rose Wolensky, Dominic Pachick, Tim McGuire.
Missing when photo was taken, Dorothy Brennan, Mary
SWOYERSVILLE
HOSECO.,NO.2
Slocum Street
Swoyersville, Pa.
PHONE 287-9115
BINGO
EVERY TUES. &FRI.
GUARANTEED
1100
JACKPOT
30 GAME
SERIES
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