PAGE TWELVE members of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary’s Church. Seated left to right, Joseph Malacheski, Szczucki, newly retained president; NAME MEMBERS AND THEIR WIVES-Left to right, Mrs. Rudy Fanti, Rudy Fanti, Al Klukosovsky and Mrs. Klukosovsky. Fanti was honored ofr his services in making various decorations for the St. Mary’s Holy Name Society held their annual installation of officers in conjunction with their annual Wafer Supper and Dance recently at their hall on Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville. Toastmaster was Ray’ all, followed by a dinner prepared by Felix Stanishefski, with help from the members of the Holy Name Society. Serving was done by the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality. Installation of officers Szczucki. Installing of- was followed by a short ficer was Rev. Edward program. Music for Sokolowski, pastor of St. dancing was provided by x Mary’s parish and the Henry Charles moderator of the society. = Orchestra. Preceding the dinner, wafers were broken by Plans are being made by the Holy Name Society MALTBY DRUG STORE 326 Hughes St.,Swoyersville,Pa. 287-7724 » ® ® WinMILL Vitamin E ) 2001U's 4001U's Reg. $3.99 Reg. $5.49 SALE SALE 3.19 *4.49 90 to a bottle z past several years of the parish. and the other parish societies for the annual Pre-Lenten-Doughnut Ball which will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, beginning at 8 p.m. The affair will be held at the parish hall with Henry Charles Orchestra providing the music for dancing. Tickets are now on sale. Only a limited will be sold on a first- come basis. Eric Rain and the Altar Boys will be the first local group to release a record in 1983 when their debut single hits the stores this week. The new song “‘Sorry’’, the pop tune, was written by Ed Raineri (Eric Rain), Forty Fort, Nanticoke native, who has spent some time in New York honing his songwriting skills before returning home to release his own record. Eric said that times are tough in the songwriting business, so that is why he decided to jump into his own material. Among the local people on the disc are Larry Sechleer of Leer Brothers, Dave DiRisio of Craig Bevan’s Tourists, and Sherry Hinkle, who contributes a fine vocal to the record's flip side wp gr The record is the brain child of Raineri, who has no plans to perform locally in support of the sing. The Altar Boys are really just a studio group, said Eddie. BARON'S SEAFOOD 300 AVENUE A, SWOYERSVILLE 287-2111 (Wholesale & Retail) Four local men who are tooting for Walt Michaels and his Jets to go all the way are Charley Zannetti, who was quarterback in high school and handed many a ball to Walt, the ploughing fullback; Larry Ferraro, halfback who Walt blocked for and likewise Larry did for him. Then comes Joe .Wolensky who caught many of ‘‘Chi’s’’ and Walt’s passes. Last but not least, John “Pluggy’’ Piazza, who blocked for Walt and still has Walt’s spike prints on his back from when Walt ran over him. “0- Another fine job was done by the Swoyersville and Luzerne Street Departments in getting rid of the snow during the recent snow storm last weekend. Nice going guys! -0- Karen M. Kalna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalna, Barber Street, Swoyersville, has SWOYERSVILLE .BO- WLERETTE LEAGUE Lucky Imports took a 3- 0 win over Pizza Perfect. Hi Q TV did likewise over College Misericordia, Z&B Body Shop took a 2-1 win over Rich’s Service, Kalinosky Landscape 2-1 over Bayo’s Cafe, Midway Restaurant 2-1 over Perzia Insurance. Top scorers of the week: Mary Ann Pointon 569, Andrea Dicton 550, Liz Zdancewicz 547, Sylvia Conduff 543, Mary Ann Romanosky Mary Sisky 530, Eleanor Kuzma 514, Bernie Greco 503, Marie Gurnari 498, Mary James 495, Marie Muchler 490, Doris Brace 485, Marge Magli 481, Heidi Cooke 478, Jackie Ash 476, Barbara Yakus 474, Peggy Graham 473, Theresa Burns 473, Mary Ulichney 471. Standings: Rich’s Service 33-18, Z&B Body Shop and Perzia Insurance 31-20, Lucky Imports 29-22, Hi Q TV 27- 24, Bayo’s Cafe 26-25, attained the dean’s list for September. A graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High she achieved a grade point average of 4.0 at Central Pennsylvania Business School of Summerdale. -0- Swoyersville Police Ambulance Association will meet Thursday, Jan. 27, 7 p.m. in the borough building. This meeting week. Don Barna will preside. ‘0 Parents of Cub. Scout Pck 104 will sponsor a Valentine Dance, Saturday, Feb. 5, 9 p.m., in the Luzerne Fire Hall on Tener Street. Music for dancing will be furnished by Take Four Band. Tickets are $6 per person. Dance proceeds will be donated to the Cub Scout Pack 104, Luzerne. Tickets can be purchased by contacting 287-6283 or 287-0912. -0- Swoyersville residents and Pizza Perfect 16-35. Wel WEST SIDE BOWLERS FOR THE WEEK--Celia Rydzewski 484, Jim Kelly 642, Stan Zeveney 609, Harry Post 607, Len Brussock 575, Len Dicton 574, Joe Medwick 572, Andy Victor 572, Tony Okrasinski 570, Leo Orlandini 548, John Konopka 581-475; John Menta 532, Maggie Domant 501, Bob Wall 532, 521; Marge Stelma 628, Rich Interewicz 557, 550, 626; Bob Zukosky 573, John Hrivnak 564, Barney Kazokas 569, Phyllis Savage 485, Joe Kolesar 579, Steve Shampack 528, Roy Baker 527-494; John Mizenko 612, Dan Cardoni 594, Tony Rasimos 595, 626; Tom Trosko 545, Steve Patton 527, Teresa Savage 505, Paul Foglietta 500, Jill Carey 599, Bill Ostroskie 499, Jeff O'Malia 497, Kim Hoats 491, Jim Gorman 483, Ray Chimock 554, Sharon Rasimos 387, John Pokladoski 605, Charley Syroid 559, Rich Mizenko 536, Jerry Kolaski 642, not able to obtain their 1983 Refuse Collection Stickers during the day can do so from 4 to 9 p.m. from the dispatcher-clerk in the Police Department. 150: Swoyersville Kiwanis Club will hold a- Past President’s Dinner this evening at Post 644 American Legion Home, Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville. Atty. Frank Aritz, president, stated that this will also. be Ladies Night. All past presidents will be honored. -0- Congratulations to John Adamchak, Kossack Street, Swoyersville for being elected as president of the Wyoming Valley Sewer Authority. John will do a good job. =0- Council is changing the size of ‘Cut’ that PG&W workers may make in borough yards and roads when fixing broken water lines. Cuts previously made at 3x5 feet must now Tim McManus 630, Ron Coutts 623, Al Balberchak 545, John Yatsko 525, Phil Martorana 585, Mike Hardik 556-611; Jim Caladie 534, John Kolaski 480,. Joann Stefanko 590, Carole Kole 500, Rose Caladie 488, John Shen- dock 511, Dolores Leonard 416, Dan Chacko 575, Andy Kundrat 581, Joanne Baker 444, 491; Ron Habersky 525, Dolores Paratore 479, - Steve Kovacs 601, Ron Rahl 552, Tom Kolesar 539, Jack Zimniski 557, John Wilcox 632, John Chacko Jr. 638, John Mayerski 628, Joe Tirpak 627, Marie Gurnari 483, Pauline Kyttle 448, Eleanor Kerrick 433, Theresa Regalis 423, Ellie Emershaw 420, Janice Weiss 409, George Krakosky 584. CHACKO’S PREP MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Despite the severe snow storm Saturday morning, Nancy and JoAnn had a full house, ready to start the second half. The youngsters could hardly wait for the bell to ring to be limited to 2x4 feet. The fee for the cuts will be: -0- At the recent Swoyers- ville Borough Council: meeting, Council moved: to advertise future ordi- nances pertaining to: arcade machine taxation, curfews in borough parks and the opertions of: Pennsylvania Gas &. Water Co. in the borough.’ Council also made three’ appointments, resolved to" contribute to local fire- companies, designated: compensation amounts for borough employees. Council intends to raise levies on pinball and: electronic machines from $50 to $75. Licenses when acquired will not be trans: ferrable. In response to recent vandalism, council will. three recreational parks, : Tripp Street, Slocum a Noyes Avenue parks: in/the future close their" gates at dusk. start the practice bowling. Each youngster is allowed two free throws before the games ' start. First game was just routine bowling by all. However, the second and third games put the kids in rare form as 10 girls rolled over 300 series, while 19 boyus hit 300 or better. Matt Hrivnak hit the only 400 series to take high honors. Matt had 411, Steve Valentukonis 375, Brian Tosh 360, Alex Schneider 341 and Joey Janoski 327. For the girls, show; the way was Mich®¥ Edwards 387, Heather Hanko 377, Colleen Sg 352, Kim Giza 332 Karen Betnar 327. The team standing for. opening week: Smurfettes and Ding Bats have 4-0, Dallas Cowboys, Gut- terettes and Flyers all have 3-1; Eagles and Rebels are 2-2; Strikers, Raiders and Pin Smashers tied at 1-3; bringing up the rear, we have Gutter Balls and Pin Busters. Dallas Cowboys took first half honors. HOSE CO.,NO. 2 “TAKE OUT ORDERS OF ALL FRIED SEAFOODS DAILY” Slocum trast Swoyersville Pa. FRIED y ’ LOBSTER $599] PHONE 287-9115 z DUNGENESS (Cooked and Frozen) $ of N GO CRABS conv, +30.29 | EVERY TUES. & FRI. of the Booster Club; Msgr. Michael C. Polcha, Rev. Mary Wilce, secretary of Booster Club; Fran Kraj Joseph Ziobro, Vince Krajnak, co-chairman; Larry. committee chairperson; Carol Matinas, publicity, G U A I A N T E E D Kocik, president of Holy Name Society. Standing, Vera Booster Club. $ | WA 20 Holy Trinity winter bazaar planned | A “Winter Bazaar” will beginning at 4 p.m. WILK’s Dandy Don PLANNING WINTER BAZAAR--Pictured above are members of the bazaar committee. Seated left to right, Don Wilce, co-chairman and vice president of the Booster Club; Joseph Lipinski, chairman and president Oravec, chairman of the Women Quilters; Mrs. Mary Chipego, president of Altar and Rosary Society;’ Madeline Barush, president of Confraternity of Christian Mothers; Eleane Lipinski, treasurer of Booster Club; — SUPER BOWL SPECIAL — BEE GEE — PEELED $34 00 SHRIMP si6.604 $0069 ren $0789 FRESH OYSTERS Stewers doz. FRESH SALADS, AND ASSORTED FROZEN FOODS. HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER Hughes Street, Swoyers- ville. The affair will be held, Friday, Feb. 11, beginning at 5 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 12, cing. Music on Friday will be provided by the Henry Charles Orchestra and entertainment on Saturday will be by added attraction, Mickey Mouse, Pac Man, Smurf and Smurfette will be on hand. Chairman of we affair ’ I is Joseph Lipinski. He will ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF be held by the Holy The Bazaar will consist papdler. Also featured pe assisted by co- FRIED HADDOCK, FISH STICKS, DEVILED CLAMS, Trinity Parish at their of games, prizes, crafts, jj be Uncle Ted’s Magic chairmen, Don Wilce and DEVILED CRABS, SHRIMP, L R, FRESH CLAMS, , school auditorium, refreshments and dan- Show at 8 p.m. and as an Vince Krajnak. Father. Joseph Ziobro is moderator and assistant pastor. Msgr. Michael C.