PAGE TWELVE Kile, treasurer; The No. 2 Volunteer Fire Company also knewn as the Brodericks Fire Co. eld their installation of officers with the Ladies Auxiliary. District Magistrate Andrew Barilla Jr. was jack-of-all trades as he secretary; served as toastmaster, gave invocation and was the installing officer. Following the installa- tion ceremonies, a buffet dinner was held followed by dancing to the music of Bob Hospodar and the Fire Lites. A nice crowd Swaboski, was in attendance and all had an enjoyable evening. Remarks were made by newly-installed president Dom DiMaria and Senator Ray Musto. All who were in attendance were in awe over the fine appearance of the No. 2 Assistant Chief; Mark FRIENDS MEET WITH SENATOR RAY MUSTO-- Left to right, District Justice Barilla, Joe Gula, Senator Ray Musto and John Adamchak. Hall. At one time, they were going to tear down the hall but you should see it now, one of the finest around due to the work of Tom DiMaria, Council men Ron Alunni and Bill Lehman and many of the youngsters. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MATINAS, 22 Sycamore Drive, Swoyersville, will cele- brate their 15th wedding anniversary tomorrow. They were wed on Feb. 10, 1968 by Msgr. Michael C. Polcha at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Mrs. Matinas is the for- mer Carol Ann Novroski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Novroski, Swoyersville. Matinas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Matinas, Pringle. Their attendants were Irene Stanks Muldoon, Bernard Vinovroski, Judy Seisak Williams, Thomas Chisarek, Bernadine Judge, Robert Valatka, Marion Paluck Basarab, Bert Spencer, Elaine Matinas Marcu, Blase Gavlick, Charles and Mindy Kemzura. The Matinas’ are the parents of three children, Kristen, Tiffany and Thomas Jude. Matinas is associated with Bartikowsky Jewelry of Wilkes-Barre. -0- MR. AND MRS. FRANK “TIPPY SANTEE, 156 Simpson Street, Swoyersville, will celebrate their 44th wedding anniversary Friday. They were married on Feb. 11, 1939, by the late Rev. Martin Fleming at Holy Name of Jesus Church, Swoyers- ville. Mrs. Santee is the former Florence Innamorati of Swoyers- ville. Santee is also a Swoyersville native. Their attendants were Flora Innamorati Bed- narick, twin sister of Mrs. Santee and Albert Santee. The Santees are the parents of three children, Mrs. Catherine Contento, N.J.; Mrs. Lynda Matysik and Francis, Swoyers- ville. They also have three grandchildren. Santee is retired from the Sordoni Co., Forty Fort, where he was a tree foreman and executive officer of Union Local 1319. ‘O- AND MRS. HOWARD “BUTCH” EVANOSKI, 369 Main Street, Swoyersville, will celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary Monday. They were married on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, 1970, at St. Mary’s Church, Kingston. Mrs. Evanoski is the former Jennie Sincavage, daughter of Mrs. Frances Sincavage, Luzerne and the late Frank Sincavage. Evanoski is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evanoski, Swoyersville. MR. Their attendants were Antoinette Sincavage Jaskulka and Allan Evanoski. The Evanoskis are the parents of two children, Robin and Howard Jr. b Evanoski is employed at Roth American, Wilkes-Barre. -0- MR. AND _ MRS. GEORGE HUDACK, 16 Clinton Street, Swoyers- ville, celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary re- cently. They were married on Feb. 7, 1932, by the late Rev. Emil Semetkowski at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Kingston. Mrs. Hudack is the former Helen Dem- chak, Kingston. Hudack is a Swoyersville native. Their attendants were Ann Albovage and the late John Demchak. The Demchaks are the parents o a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Geraldine) Sincavage. They also have three grandchildren, Robin, Denise and Robert Jr., of Cantonsville, Md. Hudack is retired from Co. Bowling SWOYERSVILLE BO- WLERETTE LEAGUE Lucky Imports took a 3- 0 win over College Miseri- cordia; Midway Restaurant 3, Kalinosky Landscape 0; Rich’s Ser- vice 3, Pizza Perfect 0; Bayo’s Cafe 3, Hi Q TV 0; Z&B Body Shop 2, Perzia Insurance 1. Top bowlers for the week: Dorothy Rosick 598, Mary Ann Romanosky 535, Jackie Ash 531, Heidi Cook 530, Doris Brace 526, Marie Gurnari 519, Theresa Burns 510, Mary Sisky 497, Marie Muchler 498, Sophie Zimniski Marge Magli 489, Lill Jackloski 485, Andrea Dicton 478, Peggy Graham 478, Katy Yuhas 475. Standings after two weeks of the second half: Midway Restaurant 6-0, Z&B Body Shop 5-1, Bayo’s Cafe 41-11, Rich’s . Service, Lucky Imports and Hi Q TV 3-3, Perzia Insurance 2V,-3%, College Misericordia 2-4, Kalinosky 1-5, Pizza Per- fect 0-6. Dog licenses are avail- able in the Swoyersville Municipal Building from 9 a.m. to\l p.m. during the month of \February or in the Luzerne County Courthouse during nor-, mal business hours. 0: Ed Bronsburg of Dana Street, Swoyersville, is a medical patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. His family and friends wish Ed a speedy recovery and hope to see him up and around soon. -0- The Swoyersville Lions Club has changed their "meeting place. They are now meeting at the Midway Diner in Wyoming on the second and fourth Monday’s of the month. They will meet this coming Monday, Feb. 14 with Atty. Joseph Yeager presiding. . The Lions Club will hold their annual Chicken "Dinner and Dance on Saturday, April 30, at the No. 1 Hose House on Scott Street, Swoyersville. Walter Condon said that everyone who attends the dinner will get a half broiled chicken with trimmings. 10: Good to see Charley Wasko of Hughes Street, Swoyersville, home from the hospital where he was a medical patient at the General Hospital. -0- The Andrew Lawrence American Legion Post 644 has cancelled its Valentine Dinner Buffet Dance for Saturday, Feb. 12. -0- Andrew Lawrence American Legion Post 644 20- TOP WEST BOWLERS John Chacko Jr., 685, 286-725; John Wilcox 279- 719; Joe Tirpak 651, Bill Holena 566, Barney Kazokas 609, Bob Zukosky 596, Art Cagigas 589, Steve Kovacs 586, Bill Doran 587, Tom Kubek 581, Mike Hardik 660, Jerry Kolaski 667, Marge Dorish 474, Art Cagigas 620, John Yarina 574, Karl Blight Jr. 593, Marie Gurnari 538, Janice Weiss 497, Rose Roback 447, Joe Kolesar 552, Jay Kolesar 509, Joe Walko 617, Andy Kundrat 565, Ray Cecconi 537, Arlene Hospodar 472, Jerry Mizenko 618, John Wanyo 604, Ed Mizenko Sr., 604, Charley Syroid 598, Jim Mizenko 583, John Kolaski 617, Mike Hardik 573, Joann Stefanko 558, Cathie Hardik 523, Joanne Baker 509, Kathy Jones 542, Ed Jones 579, Marge Stelma 601, Shirley Yenalevich 500, Mary James 499, Eleanor Kuzma 486, Toni Hospodar 483, Bob Borish 613, Nancy Wilcox 606, Marge Stelma 584, Ethel SIDE will meet Sunday after- noon from noon to 1 p.m. with Commander David Dzurek presiding. Following the meeting, the annual Election of Directors of the Home Association will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Post Home on Shoe- maker Street, Swoyers- are paid up for 1983 are eligible to vote. -0- Eddie Bailey, well known musician who played for many of the top big time bands such as Les Brown and others is recuperating at his brother Paul Bailey's home on Lackawanna Avenue, Swoyersville. Eddie was recently a surgical patient at the NPW Hospital. Eddie has been playing at the Pocono Mount in the Poconos for the past several years and is a talented musician. We wish him well. Brother Paul is also recuperating as he had a little setback a few months ago. He is coming along fine and he can’t wait for the good weather to come around to see most of his friends again. Paul doesn’t get around as much as he used to. It will be good to see both Eddie and Paul up and around. -0- St. Mary’s Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Church will hold their annual Doughnut Ball this coming Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Parish Hall on Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville. Music for Reggie 573, John Menta 531, Max Konopka 519, Tom Cruthers 539, Dolores Leonard 491, Walt Palmer 581, Bernie Gawlas 521, Dan Chacko 592, Tony Strish 584, Ron Coutts 608, Bill Holena 610, April Rakus 543, Bob O’Donnell 521, Rose O’Donnell 182, Nellie Remetz 502, Dan Brek 579, Joe Perzia 572, Tom Trosko 566, Tony Rasimas 562, Bill Ostroski 518, Ed Grivensky 513, Jeff Iorio 493, Michelle Martin 462, Jim O’Gorman 460. -0- CHACKO’S PREP MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Colleen Brown with a 402 series, and Karen Betnar with 340, led the Smurfettes to a four point victory over the Ding Bats who had Amy Grochowski with a 279 total. David Catina busted the Pin Buster for three points with a 351 to lead the Rebels. For the Pin Busters it was James Ontko with 331. In a high scoring match the Dallas Cowboys had Steve Valentukonis and Joey enough to win three points Hrivnak 367 and Matt Hrivnak 364. In a three point win the Eagles had Jack Baines hitting 284, while Kevin Donlin had a 314 for the Flyers. The Gutterettes were led by Kim Giza 398, Cassie Petroski 352 but, to win two points behind Frank Okonski 314. Brian Tosh became the second bowler to hit a 200 game in the league. Brian had games of 152-200-145-497, this is a new three game high and with Xavier Evans 365 took four points from the Pin Smashers, who had Sue Valatka smashing the pins for a big 372 total. Raiders won four points. Team standings: Smurfettes 11-1, terettes 9-3, Dallas Co boys. 7-5, Strikers, Flyers and Ding Bats 6-6, Raiders, Gutter Balls, Pin Smashers, Eagles and Rebels are all 5-7, Pin Busters 2-10. Orchestra and will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased from any of the members or at the door on the night of the affair. -0- The Knights of Columbus 3987 of Luzerne will honor the Altar Servers (Altar Boys) at the First Annual Altar Server Night, Feb. 10, at the Knights Home on Main Street, Luzerne. All of the Altar Boys are invited to attend that belong to any of the churches in this area. Co-chairmen are Bob Magalski and Charles Prohaska with Father John Masakowski as advisor. Leonard Grozalis is Grand Knight. -0- Karate classes will be held in the near future according to Councilman Jim Pugh. -0- Knights of Columbus 3987 will hold their annual St. Patrick’s Party Night on Saturday, March 12, at their home on Main Street, Luzerne. Co- chairmen are Mike Mokrzycki and Mike Uter. Henry Charles will fur- nish the music for dan- cing. For reservations call either Mike. -0- Frank Stack was one of the right pickers in the Super Bowl as he picked the Redskins by a 20-17 score. Steve Adamchak Jr., hit the nail on the head by taking the Red- skins by 27-17. Bob Washko, Pete Tirpak and Johanna Gula picked the Dolphins along with John Butchko, Cutter, Bob Gaydos and Joe Belinka were winners with the Redskins. -0- Swoyersville Cub Scout Pack 144 is sponsoring a series of Jazzersize classes from 8 to 9 p.m. It began this past Monday and will continue on Thursday, Feb. 10 from 7 to 8 p.m. This class will continue for six con- secutive weeks and will be held at the No. 2 Hose Company on Slocum Street, Swoyersville. Fee is $20 for two days@ week or $12 for one day a week for six weeks. Fg information call 288-5112" after 3 p.m. -0- Final plans were made by the committee headed by Joseph Lipinski of the Winter Bazaar to be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11 and 12, at the Holy Trinity School Auditorium on Hughes Street, Swoyersville. The affair is sponsored by the various organiza- tions of the Parish and will begin Friday, Feb. 11 at 5 pm. and Saturday, Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. The Bazaar will consist of games, prizes, crafts, refreshments and dan- cing. Music on Friday will be provided by the endl Charles Orchestra an entertainment on Saturday will be by WILK’s Dandy Don Tandler. Featured also will be Uncle Ted’s Magic Show at 8 p.m. and Mickey Mouse, Pac Man, Smurf and Smurfette will be on hand. Assisting Chairman Joe Lipinski will be co- chairmen Don Wilce and Vince Krajnak. Rev. Joseph Ziobro is moderator and assistant pastor. Msgr. Michael C. Polcha is pastor. -0- Usually when the cat goes away the mice will play, or when the boss goes away, the employees will play, but not so in the Pugh House. Pappa Jim took a week’s vacation and he and his youngest son, Dave, spent a week in. Miami, Fla. and visit various other sights along with Jim’s brother, John and his family. When they came home, they found out his wife, Vivian and the other four boys, Lewis, Jamie, Mike and and Tony didn’t have time to play around. They got together with a few friends and fixed up the place at the corner of Shoemaker and Murray Streets, Forty Fort, so when you walk into their around. Nice job, Viv and / v