RR iid PAGE EIGHT Representatives of the Wyoming Valley West Future Homemakers of America-Home Econo- mics Related Occupations (FHA-Hero) Chapter will attend the 37th Annual State Leadership Meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Future Homemakers of America, along with 900 members and advisors from across the state. “Ambition, Action; Receive Satisfaction” is the theme of the meeting at the Host Farm, Lan- Bowling SWOYERSVILLE BO- WLERETTE LEAGUE Rich’s Service 3, College Misericordia 0; Midway Restaurant 3, Bayo’s Cafe 0; Lucky Imports 2, Hi Q TV 1; Z&B Body Shop 2, Kalinosky 1; Perzia Insurance 2, Pizza Perfect 1. Top bowlers for the week: Andrea Dicton 586, Mary Ann Romanosky 557, Sophie Zimniski 536, Dorothy Rosick 531, Ann Eustice 529, Heidi Cook 525, Eleanor Kuzma 520, Joann Stefanko 512, Gert Evanoski 516, Marge Magli 508, Betty Perzia 506, Lil Jackloski 499, Mary James 496, Jackie Ash 492. Standings: Midway Restaurant 15-6; Z&B Body Shop 14-7; Rich's Service 13-8; Perzia Insurance 12%-8%; Hi Q TV 12-9; Bayo’s Cafe 10%- 10%; Kalinosky Land- scape and College Miseri- cordia 9-12; Lucky Imports 7-14; Pizza Perfect 3-18. -0- CHACKO’S PREP MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Smashing the pins for the Pin Smashers was Darts RALPH & DICKO’S Dart League--It was upset week this past week as the Colts hammered a 4-0 win over the slumping Steelers and the Lions knocked off the leading Sailors by the same 4-0 score. High for the Colts in their win were Gene Soboleski 35-34-35-105; Romy Shedletski 94, Joe Madar 87 and Steve Yonick 79. Tops for the Steelers were Ed Karasek 34-30-36-110, Cutter Karasinski 90, Joe Belinka 77 and Sal Koprho 64. \ caster, March 16-18. Attending Wyoming - Valley West High School will be Karen Kirkpatrick, president; Cathy Dellario, vice president; June Phillips, secretary; Nadine Ber- nadoni, treasurer; Kathie Morrissey; Carolyn Hritzak; Kim Peters; Kim Carver; Cheryl Brown; . Anna Lukasavage; Doreen Munykowskit «Kerrie Davis; Linda Maslowski; and Mrs. Estelle Susan Valatka, with a 368 to take four points from the Smurfettes, who had Colleen Brown with 379 and Karen Betnar with some busting, when James Ontko rolled 387 and Nick Metzgar chipped in a 855, to grab four points from the Eagles, who had Jack Baines trying hard with 304. The Ding Bats batted the Gutterettes for four points when Heather Hanko and Joyce Mizenko combined with scores of 398 and 319 respectfully, while Michele Edwards hit 379 and Cassie Petrosky 320. Another clean sweep was made by the Rebels as David Catina fired a big 427. The Dallas Cow- boys’ 375 and 357 by Steve Valentukonis failed to stop the Rebels. In a low scoring match, the Gutter Balls led by Bridget McMichael’s 265 was good enough to take three points from the Flyers, who had Kevin Donlin with a 320. The Strikers had the Hrivnak brothers, Shawn with 408 and Matt, 386 to strike High for the Lions were Joe Merc with a 35-32-34- 101; Dave Barilla 95, Duke Stelma 85, Dan Sekel 83. High for the Sailors were Bob Valatka 30-36-35-101; Rich Polachek 84, Tom Laharte 86, Butch Yakobovicz 73. Shooting 9-timers were Gene Soboleski and Dan Sekel. Top five in averages: Bob Valatka 34; Cutter Karasinski and Steve Yonick 33, Dave Barilla 32. - Standings: Sailors 18%- 13%; Colts 17%-141; Steelers 15-17; Lions 13-19. ig Freedman, advisor. Workshop sessions will be offered pertaining to careers, leadership development demonst- rations, and = home economics related op- portunities = available to students, Students will have an opportunity to compete in Incentive Events. These include. the various competition areas of the home ‘economics program. This activity will take place Thursday, March 17. down the Raiders for three points. Ed Manarski, 372 and Brian Tosh 369 was tops for the Raidrs. The Standings: Smurfettes, Raiders, Rebels 17-11; Flyers 16- 12; Gutterettes, Dallas Cowboys, Ding Bats, 15- 13; Strikers and Pin Smashers 13-15; Pin Busters 12-16; Gutter Balls and Eagles 9-19. -0- WEST BOWLERS Betty Chacko 606, Tom McManus 607, John Slavish 630, John Mayerski 619, 660, 624; Dve Holly 595, John Yarina 547, Bob Zukosky 672, 586; Joe Medwick 580, John Forgash 596, Walt Palmer 565, Marie Gurnari 535, Rose Kurent 497, Pauline Kyttle 472, Eleanor Kerrick 448, Ellie SIDE Emershaw 425, Dan Chacko 630, 573; Lou Masgay 621, Barney Kazokas 577, Joe Char- nitsky 576, Andy Kundrat 546; Rose O’Donnell 509, Paul Hanoosic 618, Dan Cardoni 549, Joe Tirpak 583, Bill Holena 578, Jim Mizenko 612, Bill Doran The Future Homemakers of America- Home Economics Related Ocupations (FHA-HERO) is interrelated with the home economics education program in the secondary and area vocational technical schools. It provides needs and motivation for the students working toward educational goals related to home economics and vocational education and prepares students for adult roles in society. 558, Charley Syroid 557, John Chacko Jr. 708, 655; Stan Klecha 642, Karl Blight Jr. 617, Mary Maximovicz 514, Marie Marth 473, Joe Kolesar 529, Ed Zelasko 606, Ron Drobenak 574, Rob Yakus 540, Tom Kolesar 544, Bill DiBuo 532, Tom Cruthers 526, Dolores Leonard 513, Interewicz 592, 569; John Wilcox 695, John Hornick 620, Mike Hardik 583, 535; Jim Caladie 559, John Kolaski 508, Cathie Hardik 520, 480; Rose Caladie 476, Eleanor Kuzma . 512, Andrea Dicton 480, Jack Kurent 558, Gerri Stuchkus 494, Theresa Regalis 500, Leo Orlandini 597, = Steve Shampack 573, Jerry Lencoski 566, Jim Olejnik 542, Roy Baker 540, Rose Gula 515, Trish Malloy 524, Angie Grivensky 499, Kellar 470, Cathy Jones 463, Dotty Kovaleski 463, Susie Rifenbery 450, Grace Smith 448, Peggy Fouchs 435, Matt Hrivnak 484, Paul Foglietta 644, Jeff O’Malia 533, Bill Ostrowski 524, Theresa Savage 512, Ed Grivensky Jr. 501. The Maltby Section of Swoyersville was shocked by the sudden death of Bill “Red” Curry of Owen St. the pepper pot of the Maltby Hose Company and for many years a hrd worker for the Hose Company. Red passed away in his sleep and he and his humor will be sadly missed by everyone. -0- The Athletic Booster Club of Holy Trinity Parish. of Swoyersville, will host a basketball game against the “WNEP Instabuckets” on Wed- nesday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium on Hughes Street. Family and friends are welcome to attend. Joseph Lipinski is president of the A.B.C. is moderator. . The Confraternity of Christian Mothers of St. Mary’s Czestochowa Church, Swoyersville, has finalized plans for its Day of Recollection to Dan- ville at the Sacred Heart Villa on March 20. The bus will leave the church at 8 p.m. St. Gerard Committee -0- Joe “The Bear’ Mulaski of Kossack St., ‘Swoyersville is home following a long stay at the Nesbitt Hospital due to a bad leg injury. The Bear is in good spirits as he expects to go back for two more operations. Here's wishing the Bear loads of luck. -0- were deeply saddened over the death of Herman Niewinski of Hughes Street. He and his wife raised a fine family. Herman was very active in the Holy Name of Jesus Church of Swoyersville. He will be deeply missed by everyone. -0- The Yankee fans are happy; their favorites cn be seen on Channel 11. They played the Pirates members for March are Mary Zukosky and Felicia Palmer. They will visit the sick of the parish. Hostesses for the April meeting are Loretta Cecconi and Helen Yavorksi; on the serving committee are Stella Zawatski, Mary Zukosky, Rose Zukosky, Edna ‘on Monday and tonight they are i Mon- treal. -0- West Side Seniors of Project Head met at Sacred Heart Church with 107 members present. The payable by March 28. Plans were made for numerous trips. Contact Helen Amos for informa- tion on the trips. -O- Ladies Aid Society of St. John’s Church, Miller St., Luzerne will prepare and sell pierogi on Friday, March 11. Available will be potato, lekvar and cabbage pierogi. Customers should bring containers. Orders will be taken by Elaine Evansky, Natalie Swalina, Dorothy Parulski and Matilda Affeldt, Jennie Alfano, Josephine Balum, Rose Barleson, Florence Barto, Irene Belinks, Gert Buritsky, Mary Cegelka, Joan Coniglio, Geraldine and Frances Dudek. Gift of the month was won by Geraldine Cousing. The next meeting will be held on Deadline is -0- Councilman Jim Pugh said the karate classes being held at the No. 1 Hose Co. on Scott Street, Swoyersville, have been well attended. Those attending have enjoyed themselves and are learning the art of self defense. Carl Long is instructor. Moreski. Wednesday. -0 Luzerne Borough Police Chief William Tregan reported that citations will be issued to motorists traveling the wrong way on Charles and Miller Streets. The chief noted that a few weeks ago, the two thoroughfares were made one way, but since that time, violators only were given warnings. ¢ - April 5 after the 7 p.m. Mass. All members are urged to wear their medals. Mary ~Ann Guchanyk presided over the meeting with Rev. Edward Sokolowski as pastor and moderator, a social hour followed the meeting with games. played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skiengel of 76 Hazle St., Swoyersville celebrated their 37th wedding an- niversary on Wednesday, March 9. They were wed in 1946 by the late Rev. mother, Mrs. After 34 years of con- tinuous service with the Pennsylvania State Police, Roland G. Ostroskie, former resident of Swoyersville, has retired. Trooper Ostroskie is the son of Mrs. Anna Barry Ostroskie and the late Michael Ostroskie of Hughes Street, Swoyers- ville. ville High School, Ostroskie spent two and a- half years with the Army Engineers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. After being discharged Joseph Buda at St. Mary’s Church in Swoyersville. Mrs. Skiengel is the former Beatrice Buzitski of Swoyersville. Mr. Skiengel is also a Roland, and Gerald from the army, he entered the Pa. ‘State Police Academy on June 16, 1949. After graduation from the Academy, his first assignment was with Troop “F’”’ at Milton. He was later transferred to Reading where he patroled the Pennsyl- vania Turnpike. His next assignment was at Emporium, - where he stayed for 17. years. Following this stay, he was commissioned a corporal and transferred to Coudersport where he served until his retire- ment on Dec. 31, 1982. While with the State novitch Police, Trooper Ostroskie served in various capacities including criminal investigation and ‘as supervisor at Coudersport. Ostroskie is married to the former Margaret Russell of Emporium. They are the parents: of two children, Michael, with the U.S. Navy at Lakehurst, N.J. and a daughter, Mrs. Debbie Caldwell, married to Trooper Fred Caldwell of the State Police, living in Belefonte. Debbie is a. graduate of the Airline Flight Training School ogf Miami, Fla. -0- SHANKY'’S OVER THE HILL Dart League--Penn State kept their lead over the Yanks by taking a 2-1 win over them. High for the Penn Staters were Ozzie Williams 48-112; Emeory Washko 42-102; Jim Cruthers 32-83; Ed Kulbacki 31-82. Tops for the Yankees were Steve Adamchak Jr. with a big 52-137 series; Tom Cruthers 33-91; Cooksie Adams 31-77; Shanky Adamchak Sr. 47. The streaking Cards took a 3-0 win over the Dodgers to get out of the cellar. High for the Cards $15 a A were George Nemetz 39- 102; John Delescavage 34- 99; Walter Daniels 27-76; Scoop 25-64. High for the Dodgers were Gary Hughes 37-101; Dave Check 33-95; Buck Urban 23-57. Top five in averages: Steve Adamchak Jr., 41.1; Joe Koval 38.9; Ozzie Williams 37.5; John Dele- scavage 34.1; Tom Cruthers 31.8. Standings: Penn State 14-7; Yankees 12-9; Cards 9-12; Dodgers 7-14. “0: Rong Lvl ire gained a game on the second place Hustlers by taking a 2-1 win. Top for No Names were Tony Lipinski 32-36-38-106; Stan Price 75, Mike Kolesar 76, Bob Wruble 84. High for the Hustlers were George Kapalka 97, Vince Dennis Jr., 88, Ken Jasterzenski 83 and good shooting by Debbie Gerrity. The One Arm Bandits took their first shutout win of the year 3-0, over the One for the Road Gang and already there is talk to break that team up. High for the Banditos were Leon Ziomek 85, Dave Hergan 92, Art Dalsanto 82 and Chick Romanchick 76. High for the Road Gang were Mike Repak a big 39-40-36-115; Vince Dennis Sr. 80, good shooting by Jim Dotter and Waz Breha. Top five in averages: George Kapalka 36.38; Mike Repak 35.49; Tony Lipinski 32.66; Dave Hergan 31 and Leon Ziomek 30.96. Standings: No Names 20-7; Hustlers 16-11; One for the Road 10-17; One '-O- ; SHANKY’S THURS- DAY NIGHT Dart League--The Giants slowed Chets ET’s up a bit by crushing them by a 3-0 score. Tops for the Giants were Steve Adamchak Jr. 27-39-105; Steve needed 7 to tie in the third game but came through with an 8 to win the game. He was helped by Dan Marascio 94, Steve Dosiak 97, Doc Watson 88 and Chooch Gonglefski 71. High for Chets ET’s were Joe Pollick 43-36-34-113, Ken Roberts 93, Mike Stelma 91 and good shooting by The Air Heads stymied the Dr. Checki’s by taking a 2-1 win. High for the Air Hag Stanchak, both - of Swoyersville. They also have one grandson. ° Mr. Skiengel, an ardent fisherman and hunter gs employed with the » trude Hawk Candy Co. w x Ry ® #r . After 34 years of ser- vice, Trooper Ostroskie plans to enjoy his retire- ment with his wife, family and relations. He is pre- sently enjoying a vacation with his mother Mrs. Ostroskie and brother Gerald of Hughes Street, Swoyersville. He expects to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Cameron County and do a lot. of fishing and hunting. Cameron and Potter Counties are world known for their natural wildlife habitat and enviroen- mental historic moun- tains and streams. Wins Heads were Ozzie Williams 37-42-42-121; Tony Pero 84 and good shooting by Joe Mis- cavage and Jim Supongik. High for Dr. Checki’s were Butch Conniff 35-33- 33-101; Dave Check 95, Kosty Harzinski 80, Bob Latoski 78. : ® / Top five in averages: Butch Conniff 41, Steve Adamchak Jr. 39, Joe Pollick 37, Ken Roberts 35, Ozzie Williams 35. ° Standings: Giants 36- 21; Dr. Checki’s 29-28; Chets ET’s 27-30; Air Heads 22-35.
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