PAGE TWO The Art Institute of Pittsburgh announced that RICH HARRIS re- cently made the dean’s list. Harris is majoring in edia. ~The Art Institute of Pittsburgh is a two-year commercial art school with majors in visual communications, photo- graphy-multi-media, interior design, fashion illustration and fashion merchandising. The Institute offers a degree in specialized technology. It is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the National Associa- tion of Trade and Technical Schools. MARION H. BORR, PATIENT REPRESEN- TATIVE AT WILKES- BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL, has been appointed to the board of the Society of patient Representatives of the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania for the | second consecutive year. She has been a member of the Pennsylvania Society and the National Society of Patient Represen- tatives for seven years. She is also editor of the Pennsylvania Society’s newsletter. A 1975 graduate of Susquehanna University, Mrs. Borr was named Wilkes-Barr General Hospital’s Patient Representative in 1976. She founded General's Pastoral Care Advisory Committee, Night Chaplaincy Program and Interpreter Service. Mrs. Borr resides in Trucksville with her husband Bernard. MS. MARY TAYLOR, Designer and Beauty Consultant, will be the guest speaker at the next meeting for the Associa- tion of Retarded Citizens of Luzerne County to be held Monday, Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m. at Kirby Health Center, Wilkes-Barre. Ms. Taylor, accom- plished author and public speaker, will present a slide show of the latest spring and summer hair fashions for men and women and offer tips on helping with the hair and skin care needs of persons with Downs Syndrome. Officers of the ARC presiding at this meeting will be President Ellen Campbell; 1st Vice President Carol Smith; 2nd Vice president Joan Felty; Secretary Peg Sorber and Treasurer selection: Certificate 91 Day Certificate Money Market IRA Minimum pening Deposit $2,500 $1,000 $ 500 Mary Taylor Phil Tuhy. JAMES MCGUIRE was recently appointed president of the Industrial Perforators Association (IPA), at the organization’s annual winter meeting held in Nashville, TN. He had previously served as vice . president and has held the post of chairman of the Market Development Committee of the IPA. A resident of Dallas, McGuire serves as vice president of marketing and sales of Diamond Manufacturing Company, Wyoming, and Lone Star Perforating Company, Saginaw, TX, the coun- try’s leading perforators of metal and other materials for use in construction and manufacturing. 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On Tuesday, FED. 15 a 1970 Ford driven by Julianne Jones, 185 Meadow- crest, Trucksville was Ramona Goble, 254 Scott St., Wilkes-Barre, was injured last week when the 1976 Plymouth she was driving was struck in the rear on Route 309, Dallas Township. Goble told police she was traveling north and slowed to No injuries were reported when two vehicles collided on Rte. 309, Shavertown, last week. A 1980 Ford driven by Jennie Volack, 118 Owens St., Swoyersville, pulled out A passenger in a 1978 Datsun was slightly injured in a one car mishap last week in Kingston Township. College Misericordia reported the theft of a portable cassette deck with radio and turntable Demunds Road, Mercury driven = by Wednesday, Feb. 16. Peggy Ann Blee, 39, RD Police report Strit- 3, Dallas. Blee was zinger was traveling transported to Wilkes- south on the roadway Barre General Hospital when his vehicle left the where she was admitted pavement on to the with head and internal south berm. In at- injuries. tempting to correct the car, Stritzinger crossed into the northbound lane and struck a 1981 Stritzinger was charged and released on his own recognizance. Thursday, Feb. 16. Dallas Borough . Police Chief Ed Lyons in- vestigated the incident which involved Frank T. struck by a 1976 Cadillac driven by Joan M. Bruce, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, while backing out of a parking space in the Shavertown Acme lot. Patrolman Walter Harry, RD 4, Dallas and ERR Davis investigated. A similar occurrence took palce in the Dallas Shopping Center lot, Donna L. Baloga, Valley View Trailer Park. The mishap occured at 12:38 p.m. 309 in a clockwise motion and come to rest against an embankment in the driveway. David make a right turn into a private driveway. Ronald DeRemer, . Pellam Trailer Park, driver of the second vehicle was also traveling north and was unable to stop in time to avoid striking the Goble car. 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