Ear talon. ; aR fon Se hs 0 a pa Ce a RR SE vi ye + NTT re nas Bis i ire Rs ; ; > THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1983 PAGE THIRTEEN CRUSADER JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Chrissy Drach, Diane Barna; row 2, Missy Watlack, Cheering on their compatriots on the Crusader Jr. Elizabeth Savinski, Stacey Sherril, Susan Yankalunas, Magushak, Jennifer McKenzie, Kimberly Williams; row 2, Coach Eleane Lipinski, Leane Lipinski, Jadie Willison, CRUSADER VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--Hoping to send the Crusader Varsity Basketball squad to victory Varsity Basketball team are a very peppy group of young Cheryl Mizenko, Ruth Backo, Rhia Covert, Linda after victory are cheerleaders, row 1, left to right, Renee Michele Mizenko, Kerri Wilce, Marie Menta, Michele ldies. Kneeling, left to right, Jennifer Barilla, Michelle Blannard. June, Lisa Zdancewicz, Kristen Matinas, Jeanne Stahler, Mattie, Doreen Lipinski, Coach Barbara Koval. Madar, Tara Cywinski, Mary Beth Dorman, Wendy Melissa Crosbie, Mary Theresa Fosko, Tara Conden, ! Here and There +h Joe Gul | | with Joe Guia John Cicero, former Rudy Fanti, Ray Ripa, loves to follow Stan and Rudy Fanti, Ray and program will begin the the Pro-Life movement! the Holy Trinity gym on |councilmen, $720 and president of the Wyoming Bill Puchalsky, Ed and Josie Burakiewicz when Mary Szezucki. week of Jan. 17. Those and this is their op- Hughes Street. mayor, $1,500. Street Valley West School Board Hank Novroski, Rocky they are dancing. Stan Pete Bayo and Bob interested are asked to There will be three age employees will be paid and resident of Main St. Nawrocki, Jamie Pugh, and Josie have to be the Evans did a terrific job as bring their clubs as there = be counted. brackets: 50-59 years are $4.53. per hour. All em- Swoyersville, and Bruno Mike Pugh, Jim Pugh, tops in polka, waltz and bartenders. Nice job is a limited supply on the junior-Senior Citizens, | ployees will be paid every | Spinicci of Oliver Street, Bob Washko, - Bob oberek dancing. guys. hand. Balls, tees, and a 60-69 Senior Citizens and two weeks. : | Swoyersville, recently Worlinski. h ho had. a ball grass mats will be Jan. 22, 8..9:30 aM, ye 70 and up are the | Others who hat 21a 0- Knights of Columbus b | returned home from New dancing were Chuck and ; provided. ughis 2 Lo Super-Pop’s. All mem- -0- Orleans where they at- 0: ou Swoyersville . Girls Interested adults ma Council 3987 will hold be d friend i i The recent Wafer Ann Eustice, Terry and goftha] Organization will y their Annual Children’s ye, and lends are ih; John YonKondy and his tended the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s night where beat out the Georgia Dawgs. John and Bruno enjoyed the game and met many of their friends at the game. Supper-Dance sponsored by St. Mary’s Holy Name Society was a huge suc- cess as everyone broke bread, had a good dinner prepared by Walt Stanishefski and assisted by president Ray Szczucki Betty Gavlick, Alberta and ‘Marty Sapiego, Mr. and Mrs. Al Klukosovsky, Chet and Betty Zukosky, Ben and Irene Belinka, John and Marsie Kotchik, Joe and Shirley Pollick, Max and Pauline meet Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Borough Building on the corner of Shoe- maker and Main Sts. Anyone interested in managing and umpiring are asked to attend this meeting. A reorganization register the first night or any succeeding Monday evening. There is no fee. 0 Jan. 22, 1983, Saturday, a bus will be made avail- able to make a trip to Washington to participate in the March for Life. Free Throw Contest for boys and girls ages 11, 12, 13 and 14. The event will be held at the Holy Trinity School gym on Hughes Street, Swoyersville. Four boys and four girl winners will advance to vited o see what really happens. This is a first for the Council, so come and make this event a 'suc- cess. Awards will be pre- sented to the winners in each category =0- Swoyersville council wife Ann, of Swoyersville, and Stanley ‘‘Huck’’ Gowisnock and his wife, Mitsie, who reside in Connecticut, made the trip to New Orleans to see the Penn State-Georgia game in the Sugar Bowl. and the Holy Name Konopka, Mary and Carl _ of officers will also be the District Free Throw / ; All are Penn State rooters -0- mb This a Zukoski, Anna Novroski, peld. Please attend About 40 to 43 persons are reappointed the following and enjoyed the game just : members. 1S. was : ; : : Contest to be held at the a E 1 A Several of the Lion followed by dancing tothe Walt and Marge needed to fill the bus, Holy Trinity School. Feb. Men back to office: John as most of us did while rooters who were happy music of Henry Charles Gryboski, Helen -0- anyone interested is 5 0 Yo ee and Saxon, street com-" watching the game on TV. over the game were and his orchestra. Stanishefski, Agnes The Wyoming Valley asked to contact Chet fri ds are invited to missioner at a salary of YonKondy was one of the Frank Roche, Sibby Mesaros, Dan and West Intramural Daniels at 696-2096 or Tom rien Td walsh. Awatds $12,840; Atty. Puhak, top coaches in football at Cicero, John Barber, Many of our polka Dorothy Bozinko, Claude Program is offering to Niezgoda at 288-8806. Cost Sr osented solicitor at $1,200; Joseph Swoyersville from 1945 to Steve Adamchak Jr., Ron dancers were on the ball and Edna Hooper, Mr. adults in the Wyoming of bus ticket is $10.00 per wi p 3 Koval, secretary-trea- 1967. Many of his former Gula, Bob Gaydos, Cutter and could put many of the and Mrs. Leo Potera, Sr., Valley West School person. This is the 10th -0- surer, $1,200. Other players made it big such CI TR SAS RR RNY Karasinski, Jack Burns, youngsters to shame: Mr. and Mrs. Sarge Dsitrict area beginning Anniversary of the This should be great: salaries are Chief of as Walt and Lou Michaels, Buddy Wilson, Terry Among those present Naresky, John Lykon, golf instructions at the = Supreme Court decision On Saturday, Jan. 22, at 1 Police, $13,200; senior Charley Sieminski, Jack . Gavlick, John Yackoski, were Henrietta Jacien Loretta Farris, Michael Dana Street Elementary allowing the widespread p.m. K of C Council 3987 patromen, $12,400; junior Paluck, John Popson, ®* Joe Ranieli, Len and Mary Bebey and their Hayden, Lillian Munley, Center gym, Forty Fort, of abortion. The Knights will try a new event. It's patrolmen, $11,800; Vince Olejnick Jr., Joe Padalski, Jerry Kane, Joe Polka Pal members, Dan Clara Mancini, Mary Ann on Mondays from 6:30 of Columbus Council 3987 an Adult Free Throw coordinator, $18,300; Varaitis and Richard Perzia, Emory Washko, and Marge Magli. Dan Although we are having public through the inthe face of several fac- loss of life and or Winter Fire Safety; Home unseasonable warm volunteer organizations tors. Mike Simko, property. Our purpose is Heating Fact Sheet; weather and who should or from the municipal borough coordinator, to help educate the public Electrical Fire Hazards;/ complain, Swoyersville building, new articles said, “The winter season and perhaps prepare Reacting to Burning Borough officials in pertaining to various presents several potential them for a possible Clothing; Holiday cooperation with Penna. aspects of winter safety crises. These are difficult dilemma they may: en- Lighting; Fire Sources Emergency Management Agency, and the com- munity’s volunteer fire and ambulance organiza- tions have undertaken a Winter Safety Education Program. sist of free printed safety materials available to the such as heating the home, car care, winter storm preparation, winter fire prevention, wood stove safety and in this holiday season a babysitter’s safety check list. Local officials are making this educational effort as a public service MR. AND MRS. AN- THONY “BUD” URBAN, Swoyersville. Urban is the son of the late Mr. and Gluchanyk, Mr. and Mrs. times for many people, young, middle aged or elderly. Due to unemploy- ment, public assistance cutbacks, high utility rates, etc., people tend to improvise to get by. Improvisation properly guided is great, however improper implementation could result in possible Bowman, Luzerne. They also have seven grand- p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This counter this winter. They can prepare simply by following a check list to prevent a fire of electrical nature or from a wood stove. Prevention is the key word.” Among the printed materials available are Winter Storm Tips in the Car and in the Home; have heartily supported Within the Home; Winter Car Care; Preventing Hypothermia (drop in body temperature); Driving in Ice and Snow; Tips on Buying, Cutting and Storing Firewood; Winter Survival; Coloring Books and Babysitters Safety Check List. 1934, at St. Hedwig’s Church, Kingston, by the Palermo Jr. The Palermo’s are the Contest and will be held at zoning officer, $2,500; ; Mrs. Anthony Urban Sr., children. late Msgr. George parents of two children, ie it 134 = Perrin Street, of Swoyersville. Mr. Urban is retired Gryechka. Mrs. Nancy Recupero, annual Christmas Party at the Post Home on Shoemaker St., Swoyersville with over Swoyersville, will cele- Their attendants were from United Pants Co. Mrs. Palermo is the West Pittston and Louis 500 children in attendance. The youngsters were treated to toys and goodies which brate their 43rd wedding anniversary tomorrow. Helen Urban Kraynak and the late Nate Gavlick. -0O- former Nancy Butwinski, daughter of the late Mr. Jr., Washington, D.C. They also have four They were wed at St. The Urban’s are the MR. AND MRS. LOU and Mrs. Matthew But- grandchildren. Dick Evanoski, Charley Jarski, Agnes Messaros, Theresa Yurko, Susan Yurko, Mary’s Church, Swoyers- parents of five children, PALERMO, SR., 203 E. winski of Edwardsville. f president of Unit 644 Auxiliary and David Dzurek, Commander of Legion Post 644 and ville, by the late Rev. Mrs. Mary Ann LaNun- 6th Street, Wyoming, Palermo is the son of the Mr. Palermo is a Others. Pictured above are Santa and Mrs. Santa holding two of the youngsters. Joseph Buda. Mrs. Urban ziatta, Swoyersville; Rev. former Swoyersville late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph retired teacher, coach 2 is the former ‘Agatha Gavlick, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maximillian Gavlick of HAT AN a and romantic adventures of King Arthur and his knights ‘is the subject of the Music Box Dinner Playhouse’s opening production of the 1983 Lerner and Loewe’s lavish musical, Camelot. The hit Broadway productioin created by the authors of the famed My Fair Lady will open at the Hughes St. playhouse, on Feb. 2, for 20 performances through Paul Minda, making his Music Box debut, will be seen as the medieval King Arthur, a role which in the Anthony Urban, Tunk- hannock; Robert and Arlene both of Swoyers- ville; Mrs. Diane residents, will celebrate their 49th wedding an- niversary Monday. They were married on Jan. 24, original production shot Richard Burton to inter- national stardom. Other playhouse favorites, returning to delight local audiences once again, include E.T. Goman as Pellinore, fumbling dragon-hunter, Kevin Costley as the vile Mor- dred, and Michael Gallagher in a special appearance as Merlyn, the wondrous magician of Camelot. Also featured will be Deb Caccese as Morgan Le Fey, the mysterious witch of the wood with a weakness for sweets. Kelly Bishop will mar- i AE shall all the musical elements of the produc- tion, with the stunning sets once again designed by Michael Gallagher. Direction and choreo- graphy are under Kevin D. Costley, while the costumes will be designed There is Not often do you see this happening but these two men have to be com- mended for refusing a raise in pay at the reorganization meeting held by the Swoyersville Palermo, Forty Fort. Their attendants were Helen, Barbara But- winski, and Joseph and athletic director. He was recently inducted into the Swoyersville Hall of Fame. by K.D. Love. Musical accompaniment will be by the Music Box Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Ros Santos. Music Box Dinner Playhouse’s production of ‘Camelot will open at 8 p.m. Feb. 2, folloing dinner at 6 p.m., a Santa The two men ‘““‘Socky’’ Saxon, Council. John Street Commission and ;Sr., said tht they would prefer to divide their NG and can be seen thereafter every Wed- nesday through Sunday, until Feb. 27. The theater is located at 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. For reservations and in- formation, call the box office, 283-2195. Claus between the workers on the street gesture on both of their parts. Who said there isn’t a Santa Claus? 5 i y