The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 13, 1983, Image 12

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MR. AND MRS. PAUL
PASEK, 22 McHale St.,
Swoyersville, will cele
brate their 27th wedding
anniversary tomorrow.
They were wed on April
14, 1956 by Rev. John
Masakowski at St. Mary’s
Church in Swoyersville.
Mrs. Pasek is the former
Nancy Nedelak, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Nedalak of Swoyersville.
Pasek is the son of
Chester Pasek, Sr. of
Bertram, Texas and the
late Mary Pasek of
Swoyersville.
Their attendants were
Ruth Repko Hoegar, Sally
Asklar, Veronica Nedalak
Tuylodechski, Rose Mary
Pasek Henning, Sandy
Lykoan Sprague, was
flov girl, Joe Lyons,
Ron Nervitt, John Paluck,
Joe Manta.
The Paseks are the
parents of three children,
Paul Jr., Monica and
Peter.
Mr. Pasek is manager
of the Luzerne Motors
New and Used Car Sales,
Ar
Dallas Highway, in
Luzerne.
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MR. AND MRS.
ROBERT YONICK,
former residents of
Swoyersville who now
reside in Altoona, will
celebrate their fourth
wedding anniversary
Friday. They were
married on April 15, 1979
by Rev. John Blake at St.
John Evangelist Church
in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs.
Yonick is the former
Florence Phillips,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Phillips = of
Wilkes-Barre. Yonick is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Yonick, Slocum
Street, Swoyersville.
Their attendants were
Mary Phillips Owens,
Steve Yonick Jr., Will
Phillips, Donna Williams,
Debbie Yonick and
William Wiechec.
The Yonicks are the
parents of a daughter,
Candice Marie.
Mr. Yonick is employed
with the state govern-
ment.
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MR. AND MRS.
STANLEY BOJARCIK, 57
Poland Street, Swoyers-
ville will celebrate their
36th wedding anniversary
Tuesday. They were wed
on April 9, 1947 by Rev.
Andrew Stim at St.
Nicholas Byzantine
Catholic Church,
Pictured are members of
Bowling
Andy
Swoyersville.
Mrs. Bojarcik is the
former Mildred
Lukachko, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John
Lukachko of Swoyers-
ville. Bojarcik is the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Bojarcik of
Swoyersville.
Mr. Bojarcik is em-
ployed at Nelson Fur-
niture Co., Division
Street, Kingston. }
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MR. AND MRS.
JOSEPH ‘MAX’
CHIPEGO, 214 Kossack
Street, Swoyersville will
celebrate their 20th
wedding anniversary
Wednesday. They were
wedon April 20, 1963 at &.
John’s 'Nepomucene
Church, in Luzerne by
Rev. John Hudak. Mrs.
Chipego is the former
Marion Quarteroni,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Reno Quarteroni of
Luzerne. Max is a
Swoyersville native.
The Chipegos are the
owners and operators of
Quarteroni’s Sporting
Goods Store, Miller and
Kelly Streets, Luzerne.
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MR. AND MRS.
LEONARD “STONEY”
STONIONIS, 232 Poland
Edward Silvent,
Street, Swoyersville will
celebrate their ninth
wedding anniversary
Wednesday. They were
married on April 20, 1974
at St. Mathhew’s
Lutheran Church, Wilkes-
Mrs. Stonionis is the
former Mary Ann Kmetz,
daughter of Mrs. Helen
Kmetz, of Swoyersville.
Mr. Stonionis is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stonionis of Warrior Run.
Their attendants were
Sandy Williams and
Charles Grantauskas.
The Stonionis’ are the
parents of a daughter,
Amy Lynn.
Mrs. Stonionis is em-
ployed at the Social
Security office in Wilkes-
Barre. Mr. Stonionis is
associated with the T.C.
Lloyd Construction Co. in
Pittston.
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MR. AND MRS.
JOSEPH JUNE, 123
Lackawanna Ave.,
Swoyersville will
celebrate their 14th
wedding anniversary
Tuesday. They were
married on April 19, 1969
at St. Mary’s Church in
Swoyersville by Rev.
Edward Sokolowski. Mrs.
June is the former Peggy
Steve
SWOYERSVILLE BO-
WLERETTE LEAGUE
Rich’s Service 3, Pizza
Perfect 0; Luck Imports
3, College Misericordia 0;
Midway Restaurant 3,
Kalinosky Landscape 0:
Hi Q TV 2, Bayo’s Cafe 1
Z&B Body Shop 2, Perzia
Insurance 1.
Top bowlers of the
night: Shirley
Yenaleviteh 575, Mary
Ann Romanowsky 561,
Sylvia Conduff 548, Liz
Zdancewicz 510, Andrea
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Dicton 508, Doris Brace
506, Louise Adamchick
506, Carole Kole 496,
Eleanor Kuzma 494,
Theresa Burns 491, Jean
Inman 489, Mary Hosey
488, Mary James 486,
Theresa Regalis 483.
Standings: Z&B Body
Shop 23-10, Midway
Restaurant 21-12, Perzia
Insurance and Hi Q TV
20-12%, Rich's Service
Bayo’s Cafe 15%-17%,
Kalinosky Landscape 13-
20, College Misericordia
1015-22%», Pizza Perfect 5-
28.
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Maltby Drug took a 3-0
win over Frye Boot
Rookies to tie Perzia
Insurance as Newcomb
Bros. took a 2-1 win over
Perzia Insurance.
Thomas Market took a 30
win over Earl's Garage
and Connolly Con-
struction took a 30 win
over Sadowski Cafe.
Top bowlers for the
night: Jerry Mizenko 267-
670, Mitch Johnson 253-
642, George McDaniels
212-594, Ken McDaniels
214-583, Ray Pick 205-683,
Steve Ulitchney 222-569,
Joe Noterman 208-565,
Ray Arzente 554.
Standings: Perzia
Insurance and Maltby
Drug 24-15, Thomas
Market 21-18, Newcomb
Bros. and Connolly
Construction 20-19,
Sadowski Cafe 18-21, Fry
Boot Rookies 15-24, Earl's
Garage 13-26.
Marshall, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Mashall
of Muhlenburg. Mr. June
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph June, Sr., of
Swoyersville.
The Junes are the
parents of four children,
Renee, Joseph III, George
and Tina.
Mr. June is employed at
Charmin Paper Co., in
Meshoppen. Mrs. June is
employed at Midway
Diner in Wyoming.
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MR. AND MRS.
EMERY “WASHKO”’
VOJTKO, 290 Kossack
Street, Swoyersville will
celebrate their 36th
wedding anniversary
Tuesday. They were wed
on April 19, 1947 by the
late Rev. Joseph Buda at
St. Mary’s Church. Mrs.
Vojtko is the former Alice
Antos of Swoyersville.
Vojtko is also a Swoyersv-
ille native.
. The Vojtkos are the
parents of two children,
Mrs. Karen Pitcavage of
Wyoming and Emory Jr.,
at home. They also have
two grandchildren.
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN
DEMKO, SR., 93 Hughes
Street, Swoyersville will
celebrate their 41st
wedding anniversary
Monday. They were
married on April 18, 1942
by Rev. Andrew Stim at
St. Nicholas Byzantine
Catholic =~ Church in
Swoyersville. Mrs.
Demko is the former
Catherine Evanish of
Swoyersville. Demko is
formerly of Wilkes-Barre
Twp.
Their attendants were
Betty Evanich, Nicholas
Demko, anna and Frank
Motonidlak, HelenDemko
and Marty Larick.
The Demkos are the
parents of three sons,
John Jr., Mountaintop;
George, Swoyersville and
Michael, Forty Fort. They
also have eight grand-
children.
Mr. Demko is a retired
plumber.
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN
BARILLA, 281 Academy
Street, Swoyersville cele
brated their 51st wedding
anniversary recently.
They were wed on April 7,
1932 by the late Msgr.
George Bendick at St.
John Nepomucene Church
in Luzerne. Mrs. Barilla is
the former Mary Ann
Telesky of Swoyersville.
Their attendants were
Mrs. Richard Stile and
Frank Kolesky. :
They are the parents of
four children, Mrs.
Edmund Podrasky,
Horseheads, N.Y.; Mrs.
Bernard Solack, Luzerne;
Mrs. Eugene Wachala,
Rochester, N.Y. and John
Jr., Dallas. They also
have nine grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Mr. Barilla is retired.
Navy Seaman Recruit
Christopher N. Gidula,
son of Nicholas and Mar ie
Gidula of 491 Slocum St.,
Swoyersville, has com-
pleted recruit raining at
the Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, Ill.
During the eight-week
training cycle, trainees
studied general military
subjects designed to
prepare them for further
academic and on-the-job
training in one of the
Navy’s 85 basic occupa-
tional fields.
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close
order drill, Naval history
and first aid. Personnel
who complete this course
of instruction are eligible
for three hours of college
credit in Physical Educa-
tion and Hygiene.
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DICKO & RALPH’S
CAFE Dart League--The
Sailors took a 3-1 win over
the Steelers to nail down
the second half champion-
ship. and take the all
season championship as
they also took the first
half. High for the Sailors
were Bob Valatka with a
big 36-39-44-119, Tom
Lahart 81, Butch
Yakabovicz 56. Tops for
the Steelers were Ed
Karasek 29-37-35-101,
Cutter Karasinski 99, Joe
Belinka 79 and good
shooting by Andy Obsitos.
The Colts took a 31-1
win over the Lions and
took the second place
berth and will play the
Steelers, sinners of first
half second place. High
for the Colts were Gene
Soboleski 98, Steve Yonick
93, Romie Shedletsky 86,
Joe Madar 68. High for the
Lions were Dave Barilla
39-3041-110, Duke Stelma
31-40-30-101, Joe Merc 83
and Dicko Obsitos showed
up. :
Duke Stelma had the
only nine timer of the
night.
Final second half top
five in average: Bob
Valatka 35, Ed Karasek
34, Kutter Karasinski 33,
Dave Barilla and Steve
Yonick tied at 32.
Final Second Half
standings: Sailors 30%%-
17%, Colts 26-22, Steelers
21-27, Lions 1815-29%.
Bob Valatka took the
high average for first and
second half at 35 and also
high single game for
individual of 49. Cutter
Karasinski had a high
series of 122 for both
halves.-Most nine timers
were shared by five
players, Joe Merc, Bob
Valatka, Steve Yonick,
Ed Karasek and Duke
Stelma, all with three nine
timers.
Members of the winning
Valatka, Rich Polachek,
Tom . Lahart, Ken
. Karasek and Butch
Y akabovicz.
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SHANKY’S THURS-
DAY NIGHT Dart
League--The Giants,
champs, took a 2-1 win
over the Air Heads. High
for the champs were
Steve Adamchak Jr., 39-
37-29-105, Dan Marascio
97, Steve Dosciak 85,
Chooch Gonglefski 74, Doc
Watson 73. Tops for the
Air Heads were Ozzie
Williams 98, Cutter
Karasinski 97, Tony Pero
84, Joe Miscavage 73.
Dr. Checki’s sewed up
the second spot as they
took a surprising 3-0 win
over the tough Chet's
ET’s. High for Checki’s
were Jim Bilwin 24-42-37-
103, Bob Latoski 92, Dave
Check 34-39-29-102, Kosty
Harzinski 94. Tops for the
ET's were Joe Pollick
with a big 3441-47-122,
Worler Worlinsky 97, Tom
Cruthers 96 and Cactus
Stelma 91.
Nine timers were hit by
Chooch Gonglefski and
Tom Cruthers.
Top five in averages:
Butch Conniff 39.90, Joe
Pollick 38.96, Steve
Adamchak Jr., 38.52,
Ozzie Williams 34.66,
Worler Worlinski
Standings: Giants 45-24,
Dr. Checki’s 36-33, Chet’s
Jets 30-39, Air Heads 27-
42.
SHANKY’S OVER THE
HILL Dart League--The
Dodgers took a 2-1 win
for the Dodgers with a big
series was Joe Koval with
a 48-121, Dave Check 45-
91, Gary Hughes 88. High
for the Yanks were Steve
Adamchak Jr., 43-118,
Tom Cruthers 38-100,
Cooksie Adams 32-91,
Shanky Adamchak Sr. 69.
The Penn State Champs
took a 2-1 win over the
Cards. High for Penn
State were Ozzie Williams
49-104, Ed Kulbacki 98,
Jim Cruthers 68. High for
the Cards were John
Delescavage 41-105,
George Nemetz 36-99, and
the Scoop.
Dave Check had the
only nine timer.
Top five in averages:
Joe Koval 41.14, Steve
Adamchak Jr. 39.24, Ozzie
Williams 35.2, John Dele-
scavage 33.21, Ed
Kulbacki 31.19.
Standings: Penn Stated
24-9, Yanks 17-16, Cards
13-20, Dodgers 12-21.
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CORAL LOUNGE Dart
League--The No Names
took a 3-0 win over the
Hustlers. Tops for No
Names were Tony
Lipinski 32-4640-118, Jim
Reilly 98, Stan Price 81
and good shooting by
Frank Plominski. High
for the Hustlers were
George Kapalka 95, Vince
Dennis Jr. 86, Walt
Songalia 73.
2-1 win over the One for
the Road. Tops for the
Bandits were Lion Ziomek
38-30-37-105, Dave Hergan
90, Chick Romanchick 76,
and good shooting by Jim
Jasterzinski. High for the
Road Gang were Mike
Repak 95, Vince Dennis
Sr. 78, George Lutz 74 and
Jim Dotter shot good
darts.
Top. five jin averages:
35.23. Ton
Lipinski 33.42, Leon
Ziomek and Dave Hergan
both tied &t 31.18.
Final standings for the
second half, No Names 28-
8, Hustlers 16-20, One Arm
Bandits and One for the
Road Gang tied at 14-22.
ALBA’S Dart League--
The Orioles maintained
their lead-as they took a 2-
1 win over the Brewers.
Ron Gula 41-103, Jack
Tobias 30-89, Bernie
Derby 31-81, Sibby Cicero
79 and Gordy Price 77.
High for the Brewers
were John Barber with a
big 43-41-46-134 series, Bill
Reese 81, Red Rinks 81.
Kemrite and Joe Verfin.
The Dodgers gained a
game on the Orioles as
they took a 3-0 win over
the Phillies. Tops for the
Dodgers were Paul
Starolis 41-40-110, Babe
Kern 83, Jerry Drobenak
77, Bob Zurawski 76, Dr.
Leo Potera 72. High for
the Phils were Fronge
Fronczkiewicz 98, Max
Chipego 88, Emil Gomba
70.
Top five in averages:
John Barber 44, Paul
Starolis and Ron Gula 38,
Jack Tobias 31, Dr. Leo
Potera and Fronczkiewicz
29.
Standings: Orioles 23-
10, Dodgers 19-14,
Brewers 16-17, Phillies 8-
25.
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