a. oH MR. AND MRS. ADAM GULLA, 205 Watkins St., ‘were married Feb. 21, 1922 at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville by the late Rev. Clement Drapiewski. Mrs. Gulla is the former Mary Yanchick of Swoyersville. Their attendants were Kate Musial Delmore and John Emershaw. The Gullas are the parents of four children, Henry, Burlington, Vt.; Raymond, Ft. Myers, Fla.; Mrs. Edward Wilson, Northville, Mich. and Kenneth, Ind. They also have eight grandchildren. Henry has two, Raymond had one, Loretta Wilson has three and Ken has two. They also have two great grandchildren. Mr. Gulla is a retired machinist and was a Darts barber at his residence for over 50 years: 0 MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL YANCHICK, 180 Sidney St., Swoyers- ville, will observe their 56th wedding anniversary this Tuesday. They were married Feb. 22, 1927 by the late Rev. John A. Karnish at the Holy Trinity Church, Swoyers- ville. Mrs. Yanchick is the former Josephine Begany, Swoyersville. Yanchick is a Swoyers- ville native. The Yanchicks are parents of three sons, Richard, Levittown; Robert and William, Swoyersville. They also have nine grandchildren and six great grand- children. Mr. Yanchick is a retired sewing machine mechanic. He is also a top mechanic when it comes to fixing power mowers, snow blowers and small motor repairs. Congrats! 0: MR. AND MRS. DAVID OLEJNICK, 47 LaBar St., Swoyersville, will cel- ebrate their 14th wedding anniversary this Monday. They were wed on Feb. 21, 1969 by Rev. Edward Sokolowski at St. Mary’s Church, Swoyersville. Mrs. Olejnick is the former Loretta Hromek, daughter of Mrs. Veronica Kotarski and the late Vincent Hromek. Olejnick is the son of Mrs. Mary Olejnick and the late Vince Olejnick, Sr., Swoyersville. Their attendants were Linda Emershaw and John Swircek. The Olejnicks are the parents of a son, David Jr. Mr. Olejnick is associated with the Olejnick Construction Co., Swoyersville. Mrs. Olej- nick is employed at Valley Crest Home, Wilkes- Barre. -0- MR. ND MRS. MICHAEL GOBBLER, 57 Watkins St., Swoyersville will celebrate their 8th wedding anniversary this Tuesday. They were married by Msgr. Michael C. Polcha at Holy Trinity Church, Feb. 22, 1975. Mrs. Gobbler is the former Mary Lou Basar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basar, West Wyoming. Gobbler is the son of Mrs. Irene Gobbler and the late Joseph Gobbler, Swoyersville. Mr. Gobbler is a patrolman for the Swoyersville Police Department. He is also a constable of the Second Ward, Swoyersville. -0- MR. AND MRS. RUDY HARCHAR, 153 Diamond St., Swoyersville, will celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary this Saturday. They were married on Feb. 19, 1949, by the late Rev. Joseph Buda at St. Mary's Church, Swoyersyville. SHANKY’S THURS- DAY NIGHT Dart League--Chet’s ET’s continued their march as they took a 2-1 win over the Air Heads. High for the ET's were Ken Roberts 27-37-47-111, Joe Pollick 33-32-39-104, Cactus Stelma 40-99, Tom Cruthers 84. High for the Air Heads were Cutter Karasinski 96, Ozzie Williams 94, Tony Pero 80. The Giants took over the top spot as they took a 3-0 win over the Dr. Checki’s. Tops for Giants a good team effort, Steve Adamchak Jr. 40-42-38- SWOYERSVILLE BO- WLERETTE BOWLING LEAGUE Z&B Body Shop took a 3- 0 win over Lucky Imports, Perzia Insurance a 3-0 victory over Rich’s Service; Bayo’s Cafe 2, 120, Steve Dosiak 89, Doc Watson 86, Dan Marascio 81, Chooch Gonglefsky 71, Jim Dunbar 70. High for Dr. Checki’s were Butch Conniff with his usual good game of 41-41-42-124, Kosty Harzinski 89, Bob Latoski and Dave Check both 81. Kosty Harzinski and Butch Conniff had nine- timers. Top five in averages: Butch Conniff 41, Steve Adamchak Jr., 39.05, Joe Pollick 38, Ken Roberts Ozzie Williams 34.34. Standings: Giants 27-18, College Misericordia 1; Pizza Perfect 2, Kalinosky Landscape 1; Hi Q TV 2, Midway Restaurant 1. High scorers for the week: Joann Stefanko 552, Carole Kole 532, Liz Zdancewicz 530, Eleanor Dr. Checki’s 24-21, Air Heads 20-25, Chet’s ETs 19-26. -0- SHANKY’S OVER THE HILL Dart League, The Yankees took a big 3-0 win over the Cards. High for the Yanks were Steve Adamchak Jr., 50-132, Cooksie Adams 35-104, Tom Cruthers 37-100, good shooting by Shanky Adamchak Sr. High for the Cards, John Dele scavage 41-115, George nemetz 32-86, Steve Yuhas 65, and good shooting by the Scoop. Penn State took a close Kuzma 528, Marie Gur- nari 519, Gert Evanoski 513, Doris Brace 507, Mary Sisky 504, Mary Ann Romanosky 501, Shirley Yenalevitch 497, Dorothy Rosick 495. Standings: Shop 8-1, Z&B Body Midway i 2-1 victory over the Dodgers. Tops for Penn State Ozzie Williams 40- 109, Emery Washko 36-94, Ed Kulbacki 31-81, Jim Cruthers 69. Tops for the Dodgers were Joe Koval 47-105, Dave Check 33-81, Gary Hughes 27-75, Buck Urban 30-63, Steve Adamchak Jr. had the only nine-timer. Top five in averages: Steve Adamchak Jr. 40.8, Joe Koval 38, Ozzie Williams 35.7, John Dele- scavage 34.8, Tom Cruthers 32.2. Standings: Yanks 7-2, Penn State 6-3, Dodgers 4- 5, Cards 1-8. Restaurant 7-2; Bayo’s Cafe 6%-2%; Perzia Insurance 5%-3%; Hi Q TV 5-4, Lucky Imports, Rich’s Service and College Misericordia all 3- 6, Pizza Perfect and Kalinosky Landscape both 2-7. Mrs. Harchar is the former Jean Visco, Swoyersville. Mr, Har- char is also a Swoyers- ville native. Their attendants were Edna Koshinski Hooper, the late Edwrd Zvonchak, the late - Antoinette Harchar Novroski, Albert Mahavitz, Ann Marie Cullen and the late Joseph Harchar. i The Harchars are the parents of ‘three sons, Gerard, Rudolph, 111, and Randolph. They also have two grandchildren. Mr: Harchar is self- employed as: a roof contractor. Mrs. Harchar is employed with Flory Fashions, Co., Swoyers- ville. -0- MR. AND MRS. BERT GRECO, 154 Owen St., Swoyersville, will cele- brate their 31st wedding anniversary this Wed- nesday. They were wed PAGE THIRTEEN a Rev. Andrew Klobusiucky at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. Mrs. Greco is the former Bernadette Dolchak, daughter of Mrs. Mary Dolchak and the late Andrew Dolchak, Swoyersville. Greco is the son of Mrs. Sarah Greco, West Wyoming and the late John Greco. The Grecos are. the parents of four daughters, Mrs. Sara Ann Bogdon, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Donna Martin, Courtdale; Mrs. Bernadette Kayrish, Luzerne and -Susanne, employed with the First Eastern National Bank in the Midway Shopping Center, Wyoming. They also have two grand- children. Greco is associated with Wipco Inc., West Wyoming. Mrs. Greco is associated with Dorothy Fashions, Swoyersville. “0. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SMITH, 4 Brown St.; Swoyersville will celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary this Wednesday. They were married Feb. 23, 1952 by Rev. Andrew Florey at Holy Rosary Church, Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Smith is the former Kate Umbra of Edwardsville. Smith is a Swoyersville native. Their attendants were Joseph Kraynak, James Umbra’ and William Stevens, deceased; Rose Umbra Belles, Isabell Umbra Spisak and Helen Dziedcic. The Smiths are the parents of three daughters, Debbie Mileski, Wilkes-Barre, Doctor in psychology; Mrs. Sharon Hudacek, Wilkes-Barre, B.S. in nursing, pursuing her master’s degree and Kim Smith, student at Penn State University. Charles Smith is self- employed as a car dealer at his residence. -0- AND MR. MRS. JOSEPH BEDNAR, 56 Watkins St., Swoyersville, will celebrate their 44th wedding anniversary this Friday. They were married Feb. 18, 1939 by Rev. Matircho at Holy Trinity Church, Swoyers- ville. Mrs. Bednar is the former Florence Palsovitch of Swoyers- ville. Bednar is alse a Swoyersville native. Their attendants were Helen Palsoviteh, Luzerne and John Bed- nar, also of Luzerne. ' The Bednars are parents of two daughters, Mrs. Eleane Scupoline, Wharton, N.J. and Mrs. Lorraine Wilkins, Olid Forge. They also have three grandchildren, Karen, Michael and David Scupoline. Bednar, a top athlete: ii his younger days is re- tired. He is an active member of the Swoyers- ville Lions Club. Mrs. Bednar is manager of the Leslie Fashions in Plains. Olejnik, truck foreman; William Gregory, 1st assistant fire chief. and financial secretary; Mary Rascik, vice president; Liz Zdancewicz, president. Back row, District Jusiice Andrew Barilla Jr. al MALTBY. LADIES AUXILIARY--Standing left to right, Connie Chajko, Sgt. at Arms; Anna Brna, Chaplain, Nancy Shampack, treasurer; Bette Sentigar, recording \ Swoyersville . Borough officials last week praised their residents in what Councilman Michael to the tremendous collection rates of taxes, garbage collection fees and the recently enacted . Based upon information The State Fish Com- mission will hold a one day seminar and slide presentation at Swoyersville Municipal Building Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 7:30. Charles Urban of the Fish Com- ‘mission Staff will present received at the close of 1982 from the Tax Collector’s office and the Borough Coordinator’s office, Emershaw related that tax collections were 94 percent, garbage fee collection 98 percent, and Sewer Use Fee collection 96 percent. ‘‘These figures,” Emershaw discussed slides on ice fishing, trout fishing, pole and reel care and maintenance with a period to follow. Advance registration is recomended and at- tendance is limited to 100. the public. « continued,” reflect the knowledge of our residents that areas of service by the Borough are supported by these revenues. It is also a reflection on the people’s character and their heritage as to paying bills. It is especially encouraging to see such high percentages of collection in an economy such as this.” Emershaw assured the public that the slim monority of delinquents: will not be allowed to ‘“‘slide by” and that the sewer use fee delinquents list will now be taken through the courts. 3PI ECE SETS 2'x4',2'x4’', 2'x6 *19.95 Joe Raiiieli R.Ph. The Maltby Volunteer Fire Company and their Ladies Auxiliary of Owen Street, Swoyersville re- cently held their annual installation of officers for the new year at their hose house with a large crowd in attendance. Installing officer was District Justice Andrew Barilla Jr. who also gave a few remarks. Toas- master was Com- missioner Edward Brominski. Sheriff Frank Jagojinski was also in attendance. Borough officials who were present were Councilmen William Lehman, Ron Alunni, Councilwoman Lillian Mon. & Tues. T1107 Wed. & Thurs. 11109 Munley, Loretta Farris, school director; and several members of the No. 2 Hose Company of Swoyersville. Following the instalia- tion, a buffet dinner was held and followed by dancing to the music of Polka Plus.