The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 22, 1983, Image 16

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The Wyoming Historical
and Geological Society
announces the opening of
“Pennsylvania Minerals’.
The permanent exhibit is
housed on the second floor
of the Historical Society’s
St., Wilkes-Barre,
behind the
Library.
The exhibit can be
viewed during the
museum’s public hours.
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Members of the three
United Methodist Churches
that comprise the Carver-
ton UM Charge are com-
pleting plans for a farewell
to be held Sunday evening
at 7 at the Orange UM
Church hall, honoring Rev.
and Mrs. Allan Cease.
Rev. Dr. Cease will con-
clude his pastorship of the
Carverton UM Charge on
sunday, and on July 1 will
assume duties as pastor of
the High Street UM
Church in Binghamton.
Belated congratulations
are extended to Michael
and Barbara Rowlands ‘of
Centermoreland, who
observed their 18th wed-
ding anniversary on June
5. They were married June
5, 1965. Mrs. Rowlands is
the former Barbara
Miller, daughter of Russell
Miller and the late Anna
Miller of Falls. Rowlands
is the son of Michael and
the late Nancy Rowlands
of West Wyoming. The
couple are parents of three
daughters, Nancy, Missy
and Amanda. The occasion
was marked with a family
dinner at the Apple Tree
House in Harding.
Congregation of North-
moreland Baptist Church
will honor 1983 graduates
of the church at a covered
dish supper Saturday eve-
ning at 6 in the church
hall. Honored will be
Brenda Rought, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rought of Centermore-
land; Albert Paltrinieri,
son of Albert and Judy
Paltrinieri, Centermore-
land, and James Westcott,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Westcott of Scran-
ton. Miss Rought and Pal-
trinieri are graduates of
Tunkhannock Area High
School; Westcott is a 1983
graduate of Baptist High
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School at Clarks Summit.
Youth Group of the
Carverton UM Charge will
sponsor a Bike-A-Thon on
Saturday with proceeds
going to the United Meth-
odist Youth Serice Fund
and the SPCA. The bike-a-
thon will originate in.
Orange and travel around
Harveys Lake and return,
a distance of 30 miles.
Following the bike-a-thon,
participants will be
treated to a picnic and
swim at the home of Rich-
ard and Kay Love on
Demunds Road.
Members of the Carver-
ton UM Charge Youth
Group captured second
place honors in the Best
Youth Group competition
held in conjunction with
the annual Wyoming Con-
ton June 10-12. Youth
Group of the. Windsor,
N.Y. UM Church placed
first. The local Youth
Group is comprised of
young people from the
three UM Churches of the
Carverton Charge at Carv-
erton, Orange and Mount
Zion. Officers are presi-
dent, Jean Perry; vice
president, Mark Meade;
secretary-treasurer, Barry
Dewey; advisors, Richard
and Kay Love.
The Daily Vacation
Bible School, scheduled for
the week of June 27 at the
Orange UM Church, has
been cancelled.
Congregation of North-
moreland Baptist Church
will hold a church picnic
on Monday, July 4, at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Steransky in Cen-
termoreland. It will be an
all day affair with a varied
program of games and
contests scheduled. The
located on the Route 292
spur: across from Dick
Montross’ Farm Equip-
ment dealership.
Flowers on the altar for
services in East Dallas
United Methodist Church
were placed there in honor
of the 40th wedding anni-
versary of Warren and
Marilla Stanton. The Stan-
tons have two sons, Robert
and Carl, and the flowers
were presented by Laing
and Priscilla Coolbaugh
and family!"
Daily Vacation Bible
School, sponsored by Cen-
termoreland UM: Church,
will conclude on Friday.
Dr. Joseph Tomasovic,
It has not yet been
announced whether Col-
lege Misericordia will
offer a course in designing
and marketing computer
games, but with its newly
acquired academic com-
puter, the college will cer-
for such a program.
College Misericordia
replaced its academic
computer with a VAX 11-
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of main memory, by Digi-
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(DEC). It is the latest in a
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lege Misericordia utilizes a
separate on-line system
for all administrative pro-
grams. The result is that
students are nearly guar-
anteed access fo the aca-
demic computer.
According to Dr. Joseph
Tomasovic, academic
computer service program
director at College Miseri-
cordia, all students, from
freshmen to seniors, will
be able to use the com-
puter when they want to.
“They will avoid the
common college and uni-
versity syndrome of
punching cards and rely-
ing on one or two com-
puter operators. Students
will have immediate
access to the VAX on one
of our video terminals.”
College Misericordia
offers bachelor of science
degrees in computer sci-
ence and information sys-
tems. The college also
allows students to concen-
trate in these areas while
earning a bachelor’s
degree in another major,
such as mathematics or
.business administration.
Tomasovic expects
about 80 computer science
and information system
majors by 1985. “We will
limit enrollment,” Toma-
sovic noted,” to ensure ff
computer access and to
provide individual atten-
tion to each student. I
believe this is beneficial in
learning the intricacies of
computer science.”
Several area pastorates
and a number of former
area residents were
involved in the changes
announced at the annual
Wyoming District Confer-
ence of the United Method-
ist Church, which was held
at the University of Scran-
ton and Elm Park United
Methodist Church in
Scranton June 10-13.
Changes in the pasto-
rates at the Carverton
United Methodist Charge
and the Noxen-Kunkle UM
Charge were announced.
Rev. Dr. Allan Cease, who
has been pastor of the
Carverton UM Charge for
four years, has been
appointed to the pastorate
of the High Street UM
Church in Binghamton,
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N.Y. Rev. Dr. Cease has
served UM pastorates at
St. Paul’s in Endicott,
N.Y.; Slocum, Derr
Memorial in Wilkes-Barre
and Forest City.
Rev. Donald Sperling,
who has been pastor of the
Noxen-Kunkle-Ruggles UM
Charge for four years, has
been named pastor of the
Oxford, N.Y. UM Church. ®
Rev. Robert Wood, who
has” been pastor of the
Lake Winola-Falls UM
Charge for six years, has
been appointed to the pas-
torate at the Dalton UM
Church. Rev. Wood form-
erly served as pastor at
Plains, Waymart, Sterling
and also served as asso-
ciate pastor at the Endi-
cott, N.Y. UM Church. His
father, the late Rev.
Robert Wood, served as
pastor of the Carverton
UM Charge during his
ministry.
Rev. Wood will be suc-
ceeded at the Falls-Lake
Winola UM Charge by
Rev. J. Daniel Herron,
who is presently serving
as pastor at the Montrose
UM Church. Rev. Herron,
a Duyrea native, has
served UM Churches at
Sidney Center, N.Y., Sche-
nevus and New Berlin,
both in New York State.
~He was ordained in 1961.
The Carverton and
Noxen-Kunkle UM Charge
will be served by a
Nebraska couple, husband
and wife, who will assume
pastoral duties at area UM
Churches ‘about July 1.
They are Rev. Roger
wife, Rev. Pegg Ainsle-
Richards. Both were
ordained back in 1975.
Rev. Mr. Ainsle-Richards
will fill the vacancy at
|Carverton, succeeding
Rev. Dr. Allan Cease, who
moves up to Oxford, N.Y.
The Carverton UM Charge
includes UM Churches in
Carverton, Orange and
Mount Zion.