The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 04, 1983, Image 10

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CONGRATULATIONS:
In preparation for its
second annual Five Mile
Run, Mercy Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre, will hold a
special ‘“‘Runner’s Day”
May 6. A variety of ac-
tivities have been
scheduled for the
which will be highlighted
by an in-service for area
runners entitled “You and
Your Running Shoes’’.
This important seminar
will be presented by Bill
Bowers, local running
enthusiast and proprietor
of “The Runners’ Place”,
Pittston. The program
which is open free of
charge to the public, will
be held from 1-2 p.m. in
the lower level of the
Mercy’s Medical Arts
Building.
The Mercy Run will be
held on Sunday, May 15 at
1 p.m.
“The Red Cross Blood
collections are going from
strength to strength,”
said Donna McCall of the
Back Mountain Blood
Council of the spring
bloodmobile. Held on
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from springlike condi-
tions, the blood collection
netted 224 -units for the
Red Cross Blood Center in
Hanover Twp. which were
taken in for
processing to be used to
help patients in the North-
eastern Pennsylvania
Region. The later hours
this time encouraged
many people to come in
after work, when of
course the roads were
clearer. “It gives me a
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chance to donate after
work,” said one Back
Mountain resident who
works down town.
The first hours of the
collection were quiet but
everything went smoothly
and efficiently. After 4
p.m. ‘they (donurs) came
in droves,” but we
managed to accom-
modate everyone. Many
donors were asked to wait
a while and all did so
patiently and to those,
special thanks are due as
they contributed
significantly to the
collection’s success.
This collection was
greatly helped by the
team from College
Misericordia led by Sister
Noelle who came in as
volunteer callers. It is
understood they will call
regularly so to them,
many thanks.
Coach Robyn Jones’ girl
tracksters won three
meets last week with
Kathy Newhart, * Judy
Krispin and Renae
Pawling setting the pace
for the Lady Mounts.
In Wednesday's meet
with Bishop Hoban and
Pittston, Krispin took the
100 m hurdles in 15.15,
Newhart won the |100 m
dash in 13.2, Amy Aston
took the 1600 m run in
2:41.3 and Schoner came
in first in the 400 m dash
iin 1:04.7.
Dallas relay team of
Krispin, Pawling,
Schoner and Newhart won
the 400 m relay in 54.8;
Aston took the 800 m run
in2:41.3, Newhart won the
200 m dash in 28.1, Denise
Sitkowski won the 3200 m
run in 13:59.4. Dallas
team of Pawling, Aston,
Schoner and Krispin won
the 1600 m relay and
Krispin took the 300 IM
hurdles with 54.0.
Felicia Tucker won the
shot put witha distance of
33-81%, the discus with 93-
10 and the javelin with 84-
11.
In the Dallas-Wyoming
Area meet, Dallas took
the 3200 m relay; Krispin
won the 100 m hurdles,
Newhart the 100 m dash,
Aston the 1600 m run,
Krispin' the 300 IM hur-
dles.
Dallas took the 400 m
relay; Aston won the 800
m run, Newhart the 200 m
dash, Sitkowski the3200 m
run; Dallas the 1600 m
relay. Harvey of Dallas
won the triple jump, and
Tucker took the shot put
and discus events.
Wyoming Seminary in
conjunctin with its third
annual 10 K Run co-
sponsored by Higby’s
Brass Apple, Kingston,
will hold a one-mile ‘Fun
Run’ for children age 12
and younger, on Satur
day, May 14. Beginning at
coordinated times im-
mediately before and
after the 10 a.m. starting
time of the 10 K run, the
funrun will consist of four
and one half laps around
the prep school’s track at
Nesbitt Field.
Age group divisions for
the fun run will be 8 and
younger; 9 to 10; and 11 to
12, The top male and
female winners of each
age group division of the
one-mile run will receive
gold, silver and bronze
Olympic-style medallion-
s, as well as promotional
T-shirts.
The fun run will specifi-
cally emphasize safety for
the participating young-
sters, and will be started
by popular ‘‘Sesame
Street’’ character Big
Bird. Entry fee for the
race will be $4 per person.
Additional information
and applications for both
races are available at the
Wyoming = Seminary
Alumni Office, 288-9574 or
287-8434. Various sporting
goods stores throughout
Wyoming Valley will also
have applications for the
race.
The Harveys Lake
Democrat = Committee
kicked off the 1983
campaign season with a
successful fund raising
dinner dance held
recently at the Harveys
Lake Pub.
Residents enjoyed an
evening of dining and
dancing, with music by
Chick Reeves.
The endorsed Luzerne
County candidates were
on hand to socialize and
meet with the residents.
All in all, it was an en-
joyable evening out. The
committee has endorsed
the following candidates
for the upcoming primary
election:
Four-year council
seats: Dave Forster, Ron
Edwards, Arnie West and
Bob Maximowicz.
Two-year council seats:
Rick Boice and John
Yenason.
The committee also
endorsed the Luzerne
County endorsed can-
didates. To keep up the
pace, the Harveys Lake
Democrat Committee will
hold a rally on Thursday,
May 5 at 7 p.m. at the
Harvey Lake Pub, for-
merly the Harveys Lake
Hotel. Refreshments and
entertainment will be
provided. Donation is $5.
Tickets will be available
at the door, or in advance
from any of the can-
didates or committee
members.
Two courses have been
added to College
Misericordia’s second
summer session course
offerings. The second
session runs July 5 -
Aug
The two courses are
Pscyhology 123,
to
Bowling
A. Wendel scattered
pins for 236 (569) to lead
G.H. Harris to four points
from Charlies All Stars in
the Friday Night Major
League. D. Purvin top-
pled them for 234 (561), T.
Doughton rolled 542 and
C. Kazokas hit 531. K.
Spencer hit the woods for
533 and F. Stevens
tumbled them for 531 for
the All Stars. Big Bens
picked up three points
from C.M.P.’s paced by J.
Roan’s 551. F. Adams
Glen Mazer
Edward
Frank
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
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Psychology, 9 a.m. - noon,
"Monday, Wednesday and
Friday; ‘and Sociology
321, the Family, 6 p.m. - 9
p.m., Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
Registration is
scheduled for Monday,
May 2 through Friday,
League
cream team and R.
Bonomo, Jr., hit 551. Back
Mountain Sporting Goods
took three from the Beach
Combers led by H. Garris’
522 and D. Wickard’s 521.
Hambos and Bermudas
divided evenly with L.
both teams.
American Building
Maintenance girls took
three and one half from
Humphrey's Apparel
paced by C. Smith's 176 in
the Imperialette League.
J. Mekeel rolled 173 for
the losing five. The Jean
Shop shut out Mahaffey
Oil paced by I. Katyl who
walloped the pins for a
season high of 185-197-192
(574). B. Roan aided in the
win with 189. L. Johnson
spilled pins for 178 for the
oil dealer. Lamoreaux
copped three from
Lombardo Bakery with no
one in the high score
bracket.
In the George Shupp
League Stanton TV
blanked Roberts Oil with
D. Katyl slamming pins
for 233-235 (620) and J.
Maculis hitting them for
218 (553). P. Adamshick
rolled 535. D. Thomas
scattered the pins for 220
(571) for the oil men. C.
Glasser walloped the
woods for 227 (605) and N.
Stredny spilled: them for
600 to lead Dallas Nursery
to three points from
Endless Mountains. F.
Adams added 526. M.
Rudick rolled 523 for the
mountain men. Disque
Funeral Home earned
three from Fino’s
Pharmacy led by J. Ide’s
555 and T. Heness’ 55. L.
Yankowski posted 529. J.
Strazdus hit 558 and R.
Mekeel 223 (557) for the
druggist. R. Bonomo
rolled 542. Gino’s Shoe
Store and Harris
Associates divided
ey
May 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. at College
Misericordia. Evening
registration will be
Monday, May 2 from 5:30
to 7:30 p.m.
For more information
call the continuing
education office at 675-
2181, ext. 332.
Results
bled wood for 592 and G.
Harris tipped the pins for
576. S. Bonomo hit pins for
535. C. Kazokas posted 524
for the shoe dealer.
Grotto Pizza shut out
G.H. Harris Associates in
the Ladies Country
League with R. Gula
~ walloping pins for 197-180
(536) and J. Haefele
hitting them for 198-184
(523). J. Lamoreaux put
up 172 for the Harris girls.
Castlettes picked up three
from A..F. Roan Inc.
paced by K. Kalafsky’s
171-186 (500) and P.
Williams 171. L. Cyphers
toppled pins for 186 (484) -
and T. Langdon knocked
them down for 184 for
Roan’s. Daring’s Market
split 2-2 with Fashion
Vending. R. Radzinski
pounded the pins for 192-
186 (537) and C. Mill
spilled them for 216 (474).
The vending team had D.
Vrhel's 202 (493) and K.
Scavone’s 171.
In the only reports from
the Back Mountain
Church League Dallas A
picked up three points
from Carverton A
sparked by B. Roberts”
534, B. Moore’s 531 and K.
Spencer’s 532. J. Ide
walloped the pins for 254
(641) for the Carverton
team. The Lutherans and
Trucksville C divided 2-2
the pins for 253 (612) and
R. Stair scattering them
for 538 for the Lutherans.
High for the Trucksville
team was Shel’s 211 (514).
In the Idetown Compact
League the Lynx shut out
the Camaros led by D.
Schooley’s 191. LaBarons
copped three from the
Mustangs paced by L.
Wolfe's 179 (496). Omegas
picked up three points
from the Cimmarons
despite the lack of high
scores from either team.
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