PAGE THIRTEEN LEAGUE MEMBERS: The Coral Lounge Dart League is about to finish its second half and enter playoffs. They shoot Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, Owen St., Swoyersville. Pictured above are members of the league: Kneeling, left to right, Dave Hergan, Stan Price, Art Dalsanto, Mike Repak, Jim Reilly, Jim Dotter, Gene Gowisnok. Second row, George Kapalka, John Lagoski, Lipinski, Vince Dennis Sr., Daveski. Ken Jasterzinski and Ted “A fu Joe Koval, Bob Gaydos, Steve Adamchak Jr., and Nick Barto returned from Annapolis, Md. Tuesday evening where they at- tended the baseball game between the Yankees and the Navy baseball team.Bob Gaydos was in his glory as he had to be the No. 1 Yankee rooter. Steve Adamcha Jr. is also a top rooter, along with his dad Shanky. The men had a high old time. They also visited Joe Koval's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Koval who are stationed at Annapolis. -0- Mrs. Lois Koval of Owen Street recently returned home from Annapolis, Md. where she daughter-in-law, Ray and Veronica Koval and their daughter Beth Ann for a week. Beth Ann was a hospital patient and is coming along fine. Lois’ husband Joe took her down and picked her up, but while there Joe and his son Ray saw a few basketball games with Navy and they also at- tended the NCAA finals in swimming. Joe said that ee uo 330% ven ue Assan 29% | | kh WHEEL BhLANGING 1a po EO op 34% HE 14° INSPECTION | Name | | Address | City Phone | Fill Out Coupon and Deposit At Community Buick ; i TT TT OfFtREXPIRES 3-31-8% Vv f {led 5 eo. a GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION April 27. 0 Head Coach Paul Pasek of the Swoyersville Jr. Football Championship “A” Team and his coaching staff consisting of Don Covert and Ted Gabel of the “A” Team, John Miller, Bruce Lykon and Tony Strish of the ‘“B”’ Team and Allan Hornick, Ted Wozniak recent Coaches’ clinic for Pittston. The clinic was spon- Pittston Jr. Football League with Joe Amato of West = Wyoming as president and chairman of the affair, who did a great job. Main speakers at the clinic were Bob Barberi, coach of Pittston Area High who spoke on con- ditioning and practice. Dr. Paul Chromey spoke on sports medicine, sports injuries, and prevention and treatment for these injuries. Coach Mickey Gorham of Meyers High spoke on offensive football and Coach Charles Fick of GAR spoke on defensive Adams, left to right, Gary Hughes, Jim Cruthers, Cooksie football. PIAA official Sergeat Seamore -0- School Auditoriuon Ace Brogna spoke on Program for third and Charley ‘Chi’ Zannetti ~~ Hughes St., Swoyersville rules and regulations for fourth graders, con- of the Swoyersville this evening as the the young athletes. He tributions for families Engineering Depjartment Athletic Booster Club of said that the clinic experiencing misfortune. still says that Walt Holy Trinity will host the provided many years of advice and knowledge by highly qualified coaches and sports medicine, by Dr. Chromey, who is the most sought after sports doctor in the eastern part of the United States. ' Pasek also said, and the rest of the coaches echoed his praise, that this knowlede will help the coaches and athletes and they could approach the game with the professional knowledge thaty they got from this fine clinic. Pasek said that over 120 junior football coaches from all over the eastern part of the state attended the clinic. rots Swoyersville Lions Club will hold their annual fund-raiser, a chicken dinner "and dance, on Saturday, April 30 at the Scott Street Hose House in Swoyersville. Music for dancing will be furnished by the Henry Charles Orchestra. Members will sell tickets door to door. Projects the Club sponsors yearly are Little League, Mini Football, Eye Research, Christmas seeing eye dogs, glasses for needy- residents, eye donor program, Beacon Lodge Summer Camp, Assumpta Council 3987 Knights of Columbus, Luzerne will hold its annual charter night _ March 26. The celebration | | is in recognition of over 26 | years of service by Assumpta Council. The day will begin with | aspecial mass at 4 p.m. at St. John’s Church, | Larksville, with Council i chaplain and founder Rev. John Masakowski as celebrant. After the mass the activities will switch to the council home, where a dinner dance will take place. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by dinner and dancing. Reservations may be made from any member of the committee or by phoning the council home. 4 "Horn Ered Joe Ranieli R.Ph. == 4 Sacred Heart Society of St. Mary’s Church of Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville, will make bread on Tuesday, March 29 by order only. Sale will start at 12 noon. To place your orders, ‘call Helen Yurevitch at 287-4488. Deadline for orders is March 24. Josephine Pitcavage is president of the Society, Father Edward Sokolowski is moderator and pastor. -0- Festival today; March 23. Eleanor chairman. With cooperation from sample food from of th d Michaels will be back in pro football as a coach next year. We think you are right, Chi. L0- Swoyersville deeply saddened over the death of Mrs. Catherine Lacina of Hughes Street. She and her late husband raised a fine family. She will be missed by everyone, -0- Tony “Buck” Urban of Perrin St., Swoyersville is a medical patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. His family and many friends wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him up and around soon. Buck has been a talented accordian player for many years. He is also a top dart shooter. Get well soon, Buck-00. iksnThe big attraction will be at the Holy Trinity Gerald “WNEP Instabuckets’ at 7:30. Family and friends are welcome to attend. Joseph Lipinski is president of the club and Father Joseph Ziobro is moderator. Msgr. Michael C. Polcha is pastor. -0- John Demko of Hughes St., Swoyersville is a medical patient at the NPW Hospital in Laflin. John is the hard working groundskeeper at the Roosevelt Field where he has kept the field in operation since the middle sixties. His family and his many friends wish John a speedy recovery and come-on, John, we want to see. you at Roosevelt Field watching John Dorish’s Kings College team play. Get well soon, John. Coach John Dorish’s Kings baseball nine will begin their season this afternoon at Roosevelt Field as his Monarchs will host Kutztown in a doubleheader. There are many local men playing for John and he is smiling. - John hopes to have a good season. First game begins at 1:30 p.m.. -0- prised but happy to see Walt Michaels on the Polka Telethon this past Sunday on Channel 2 from the Gennetti Motel in Hazleton. Walt was a guest of Jimmy Stuhr, the well-known “Polka King.” Walt even took care of the phones for a time, getting in donations for the Cancer Fund. SiO ch The No. 2 Hose Com- pany of Slocum Sti, Swoyersville ‘will hold a spaghetti dinner-dance on Saturday, May 14 at their hall on Slocum St. More information will come on this. -0- Comes to William = Shakespeare, Sam and Bella Spewack and Cole Porter are the authros of ‘Kiss Me, Kate,” the next scheduled production at Wyoming Valley West High School to be held on April 6 - 9 in the auditorium, Plymouth. The story of the play concerns the efforts of Fred Graham, played by sophomore Erik Santos, and Lilli Vanessi, played to rekindle the flame of their onetime love while WVW of the Shrew. The story shifts from present day Baltimore where the troupe is playing The Taming of the Shrew to Padua where Petruchio seeks to conquer Kate. Lilli and Kate are both conquered in the final scene. Director of this year’s musical is Mrs. Claire Backer; choral director is Frank Edwards, or- chestra leader is Robert Henderson, and Principal of Wyoming Valiey West High School is James. Fs Ferris. 1 y performing The Taming ‘