The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1983, Image 9

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    ) Ray Pisaneschi,
building contractor of
Simpson Street and
Stephen ‘Peeker’ Urban:
. of Milbre Street, Swoyers-
ville have passed away.
Peeker could be seen just
about every day taking
his walk to Chet
Innamorati’s Sporting
Goods Store on Shoe
maker St. Both were well
known and liked. They
\ will be missed.
| <0:
{ Thomas Lukachunas
formerly of Swoyersville
passed away at his home.
in Wilkes-Barre. He was
well known here and will
. be missed.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
‘. “Hubby Wheeler’ Kolesar,
former residents of
Swoyersville who now
reside in Old Forge, re
« cently returned from a
trip to California. While
there, they visited Mrs.
Kolesar’s aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Caruso. Mr. Caruso is
~ formerly of Pittston and
+ Ms. Caruso is the former
Jennie Pennella of Old
Forge.
‘The Kolesar’s visited
Los Angeles, Las Vegas,
Long Bezch, Universal
City, Ocean Beach and
naturally, Hubby had to
getin a few rounds of golf.
He said that the courses
“a
CARE BEEEE
The Swoyersville Lions
To = Club met recently at the
s Midway ~ Diner in,
: Wyoming with Mr. and
“s. Mrs. Stanley Gavlick Jr.
: and their son Stanley III
“as guests.
Young Stanley was pre-
sented with a beautiful
HFRS BE
The Confraternity of
3 Christian Mothers of St.
Mary’s - Czestochowa
. Church, Swoyersville,
jrecently ‘held their
. monthly meeting with
Mary Ann Guchanyk
presiding and Rev.
s Edward Sokolowski
.%% pastor and moderator. |
~ St. Gerard Committee
+ delivered flowers for
.. + Easter and Felicia
:. . Palmer gave a report on
* + the sick of the parish.
+ Hostesses for the May
-- meeting are: Violet
a « Dzwilefsky, Katy Gaydos
21: Marie Dziadosz, Isabelle
“ws Flick, Mary Federowicz,
iu Bernadine Foy, Stasia
s+# Gaines, Mary Gaiteri,
is Betty Gavlick, Lottie
Pa
. EE Puce
« Homemakers
School,
April 21!
and Alice Fanti, on the
serving committee.
Rosanna Dvornicky,
“ —
#% will.
3 va
‘nn
nh
vere just about the best
he has ever seen. Eat your
heart out Elmer
Berganya and Ben
Roback. Making the trip
with them were their
daughters, Angela and
Lisa who had a ball for
themselves.
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The Traveling Blue
Army statue-will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Schnelly, 275 Dana
St., Swoyersville. Ser-
vices will begin at 7 p.m.
nightly.
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can see by all of the fields
being used up just about
every evening when it
isn’t raining or too cold
The Little League has
been practicing at the
impounding basin off
Kossack St. and the field
on Hemlock St. The new
teeners league is doing
their practicing when and
where they could, usually
at Roosevelt Field. The
Swoyersville Legion team
is getting in their licks at
Roosevelt Field and John
Milius’ Sunday team is
gettin gtheir shotsin later
also at Roosevelt Field
when the King’s College
team isn’t playing.
==
Baseball season will be
beginning soon. The
Swoyersville Little
Walter Condon, secre-
pen and pencil set by vice
president Rev. Martin
Dacey of the Lions Club
for his selection as
Student of the Month in
February at Wyoming
Valley West High School.
His selection was made by
West School District.
Gavlick, Mary Gavlick,
Teresa Gonglefski and
Beatrice Gostinski.
St. Gerard Committe
for April, Joseph
Stasrolis, Helen Peeler
and Jennie Volack.
League will hold their
opening day ceremonies
on May 1 at the field on
Hemlock St. The
Swoyersville Girls Soft
Sunday, May 8 also at the
Little League Field on
Hemlock St.
The new Teeners
League will begin on
Saturday, May 7 at
Roosevelt Field where the
face West Pittston.
" Opening Day ceremonies
will be held as the
following will participate:
Mayor Anthony
Stefanoski, Magisstrate
Andrew Barilla Jr.
Swoyersville Council,
Michael Simko, borough
coordinator and several
other dignitaries. Also to
be honored are the
sponsors, Frank Stack
Swoyersville Lions Club
Turner.
: 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Bartorillo Jr. ,228 Vaughn
St. Luzerne recently
became the parents of a
son, Seth Ronald. They
also have a son, Dean III.
The mom is the former
Rholda Dropk o, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Dropko of Sweet Valley.
The proud popis the son of
L
The baby has four great
grandfathers, two. great
grandmothers and two
great-great grandmot-
hers.
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Mr. and Mrs. James J.
Kozokas,.84 Noyes Ave.,
Swoyersville recently
became the parents of a
son, James John Jr. This
is their first child. The
mom is the former Jean
Washinsky, daughter. of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Washinsky - of Swoyers-
ville. The proud pop is the
sonof Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kozokas, Swoyersville.
This is the third grand
child for the Washinsky’s
and the 13th for the
Kozokas.
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Several of our goods
friends and neighbors are
patients at the Nesbitt
Hospital in Kingston.
They are Dempsey
Sekerah, a former
r esident wh now resides in
West Wyoming; Joe
Malusky, Kossack St.;
Adam Stelma Sr., Simp-
son St.; Peter Madaya,
Main St. and young Matt
Hornick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hornick;
Watkins St., all of
Swoyersville. We wish all
of them a quick recovery
and hope to see all of them
up and around soon. Get
well soot guys.
Stanley is a senior,
listed in Who’s Who in
American High School
Students and currently
serves as president of the
Student Council. Stan is
also a member of the
National Honor Society
and Spartan wrestling
Gift of the month was
won ‘by Alice Matukonis.
The next meeting will be
May 3 after the 7 p.m.
mass. A social hour will
follow the meeting with
games and refreshments.
members and guests of
the Greater ‘Wilkes-Barre
from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Local
elected officials and state
Reg. $2.99
ON SALEFOR
Joe Ranieli R.Ph.
team. He has served on
Story” and the Spartan
Yearbook.
After graduation he
plans to attend Villanova
University to follow a
program of studies in
This past Dx Charley '
Kidurka of Shoemaker
St., Swoyersville got up
one morning and took a
walk around his yard
where he found footprints
of a big deer. He would
believe it so he called his
neighbor Rudy Fanti to
verify it and Rudy did
They are coming close.
N -0-
Altar ' and Rosary
Society. of St. Nicholas
Byzantine Catholic
Chureh, -- Tripp: "= St.,
Swoyersville, will make
and sell cabbage and
potato pirohi on Friday,
April 22, in the church
hall. Orders may be
placed with Anna Barna,
287-8259, Veronica Kmetz,
287-5626 or Nellie Remetz,
288-4212. Society mem-
bers are welcome to come
to the church hall on
Friday at 9 a.m. to assist.
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With the high school
season of baseball
beginning, it was in-
teresting to see that not
one Swoyersville player
was on the Valley West
team, “while there were
severa lon West Side Tech
and Bishop O’Reilly
No. 2
Slocum
Dinner
teams.. Is omeane Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 and William Lehman and fire house and many of
rye 0 tell someone ih music furnished Ron Alunni as co- their fine civic projects.
somethings by the Polka Dynamites. ~ chairmen. Both are
Wyoming Seminary
A number of Wyoming
Seminary Lower School
students from the Back
Mountain recently won cluded:
honors in the school’s First
annual Science Fair Tiogias,
competition.
First place winners in Dallas,
the ompetition: are pic
op lace.
SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS:
Wyoming, biology division;
Kingston;
division;’
Hose Company of
Street, Swoyers- chased
of the
Dance on
Maria
Third
in
Aben,
grade--Jenny second.
Shavertown,
eight
third place and
- Dallas;
Stacey Faison,
division
grade--Tudor Wilson, Dallas, fifth
grade, third; and Andrew .
Fourth grade--Jason Merrill, Shavertown,
PAGE NINE
councilmen from the third
ward and are directors of
the Hose Company.
All residents of the
borough are welcome to
attend as proceeds ‘will go
towards remodeling the
from any member
affair. President
Jr. as chairman
sixth grade, fourth.
The students were pre-
sented with certificates of
merit for their outstand-
ing performance in the
competition.
Harveys Lake,
the ecology
eighth grade,
lace: Kendra
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