ge) i wh : THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1983 se PAGE THIRTEEN : The West Side | seated left to right, Antnony Douglas, Atty. Frank Aritz, Joseph Raineli, program chairman, Magistrate Barilla, Chief William Dorman. Standing, former Rep. Fred Shupnik, Stanley ‘Sty’ Gavlick, Kiwanis members, John ‘Max’ Konopka, chairman of the Annual Ambulance Drive, Fred Dorman, member of the Ambulance Associ. and Don Barna, president of the Swoyersville Ambulance Association. KIWANIS CLUB MEETS: Swoyersvilie Kiwanis Club met last week at the Andrew Lawrence American Legion P ost Home on Shoemaker Street with Atty. Frank Artiz Jr. presiding. Main speaker of the evening was Anthony Douglas, a local pharmacist who spoke on ‘Drug Abuse’. Also, guests were members of the Swoyersville Police Ambulance Association, Police Chief William Dorman and Magistrate Andrew Barilla Jr. Pictured above Pancake Breakfast Set for April 17 Final plans were made for the Sausage and Pancake Breakfast to be held on Sunday, April 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the Knights of Columbus Home on Main St., Luzerne. Sponsors of this Breakfast is the Klowns of the K OF C 3987. first ward; Edmund Gonglefski, second ward, owner and operator of ‘‘Le Foof’s Cafe in Swoyersville, and Charles Zambito, part owner of Tony Restaurant in Kingston, for the third ward. CANDIDATES: Robert Tobias, chairman and Edmund Gonglefski, co-chairmen of the Swoyersville Republican Party announced that the committee people met recently and endorsed the above persons for council. Left to right, Robert Tobias, Manufacturer's Representative, in the Democratic Candidates Named Chairman of the affair is Bert Greco, King Klown. He is assisted by Gary Quinn and Bill Jones. SECOND WARD: John Lykon, residens with his wife, the former Sylvia Nedelak. They have 3 children and 6 grandchildren. John is a machinistat Topps Chewing. He has been a committeeman for the second ward for about 12 years. John Butchke a Manufacturer’s The. Klowne will visit the Highland Manor Nursing Home in Exeter on Sunday, April 24 at 2 p.m. King Klown Greco asks that the Klowns assemble at the Council Home to leave ina body at KLOWNS BREAKFAST: Pictured above are members of the committee for the Sausage and Pancake Breakfast. Seated, chairman Bert Greco, standing left to right, Assistant chairmen Gary Quinn and Bill Jones. Here & There NOTICE ® ® Swoyersville lost two more of its fine" senior citizens, Mrs. Anna Gulla formerly ‘of 17 Creek 'st. and Mrs. Anna Pointek, of Simpson St. Both along with their husbands raised fine families and will be dearly missed by everyone. ~~ One of our former residents, Stanley Sty” Radeski formerly of Warsaw St., Swoyersville passed away also. Sty was a terrific athlete in his younger days as the many old timers could attest to. =0-- Several of our former residents were visitors over the Easter Holidays. They were Stan and "Emily Polk of Silver Springs, Md., Dave and Rose Marie Drobenak of New Jersey, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nervitt of Maryland. Stan, Emily, Rosemarie and Dave visited the Shotis and Drobenak and Polk families here and the Kocik family in West Wyoming. Nervitt’s visited Ron’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nervitt of Simpson St., Swoyer- sville. 0) Joe June Sr. of Main St., Swoyersville, the popular shoemaker, returned home from the Nesbitt Hospital where he was a medical patent for a week or so. All of his family, neighbors and friends wish Joe a speedy recovery and hope to see him up and around soon. -0- Joe Yagojinski of Kossack St., Mark Costello of Chestnut St. and Jackie Harchar of Shoemaker St., all of Swoyersville, set some kind of record as they caught 7 big Muskellung Fish ranging from 32 to 42 inches. They caught the big fish up Tunkhannock way. This is some sort of a big feat. Congrats men 2 Swoyersville lost another of its fine citizens as Mrs. zewski formerly of Watkins St., passed away. She was very active in the Sacred Heart Society at publicity for many years. She will be dearly missed. -0-- It’s "good to see the for their practice fields. They are just going to waste and why not use them. There is plenty of room there as three teams could practice without any trouble. —0- Father Edward Sokolowski, pastor of St. Mary’ Church Swoyersville has set the dates of July 14, 15, 16 for the Parish Annual Bazaar. Leonard Stefanko and Edward Volack have volunteered to act as general co-chairmen once again. A meeting was held recently in the church hall and it was decided to award many valuable cash prizes and hand made items. One highlight will be the awarding of a hand ap- pliqued quilt donated by Julia Sarnak. 20 After extensive discussions with School Staff, PYO represen- tatives and various borough police depart- ments, the Wyoming Valley West © School District will institute an elementary pupil fingerprinting program. This program will involve the fingerprinting of children whose parents voluntarily agree to participate. All finger- print records will be kept solely by the parent; no copies will remain with the police or the school district. The purpose is reliable pupil indetification, and this procedure has received wide support through out the country. Itis anticipated that the program will commence in late April. 1:45 p.m. They are asked to be at the home an hour earlier to ‘‘Make-up’’ at ] the Home for the visit. Shanky’s = Cafe of Hughes St., Swoyerville all hold its mitial Golf Tournament on Sautrday, May 14 at Happy Valley Golf Club. Tickets will be available at the bar. More than 70 awards - will be presented to top finishers in Wyoming Seminary Alumni Association’s 10 kilometer run and one-mile fun run. In conjunction with the prep school’s Alumni Day activities, the runs will be held on Saturday, May 14, at 10 a.m., at Nesbitt Field, Hoyt and Chestnut Streets, Kingston. It will be co-sponsored by Wyoming Seminary and Higby’'s Brass Apple, Kingston. In the 10 K Run, the {op five male and female winners overall will receive solid wood crafted Reg. $4.49 SALE Joe Ranieli R.Ph. trophies. Oly mpic-style medals of gold, silver and bronze will be given to the top three finishers in each of the 11 male age group divisons and seven female age Olympic-style medallions of gold, silver, and bronze will be awarded to the top three male and female alumni runners. The top male and temale Wyoming Seminary student finishers will -also receive gold medallions. For the one-mile fun run, commemorative ribbons will he awarded to all paerticipants. 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