ARMY STAFF SGT. Stevo 8 while Lois Townend secured the HARRIS, son of Robert G. an ee : craftworkers. Other committee Katrina Harris of 146 Valley View Proud fathers A Trailer Park, Dallas, was involved Shown here with their newborns are two proud fathers who recently attended General Hospital's S999es09e08000s90y ; in 2 Lo ‘Father's Class’. From left, Ron Alishusky, Dallas, and his son, Justin; Bill O'Donnell, of ° H UEC ° ’ artici : ; ; HE I Pp oI fo Germany (REFOR- Swoyersville, and his daughter, Kimberly. : q ly 8 GER) and the Air Force’s Crested > ® [FLEE (wi ® Cl confident now : [cities Harris is an infantryman with the ERE a 2 r S a re e cle * 3rd Armored Division in Kirch- : : K S Goens, West Germany. Ron Alishusky, 31, of Dallas, the Obstetrics nursing staff and Alishusky was impressed with the ® °® He is a 1977 graduate of Dallas expressed anxieties about what to designed to provide fathers with the program. ‘‘Besides being very og C OR NUET RSS®® ihr Senior High School. do if his newborn son and first child, skill and knowledge necessary to informative, it gave me the oppor- @ ® Bring your children in cos- Justin, needed to have a rectal provide optimal infant care. tunity to receive ‘hands on’ experi- © @® R CARVERTON RD, ° tume (12 years and under) temperature taken. During the 45-minute informal ence with my son before my wife @ TRUCKSVILLE : for a free donut at : Swoyersville resident and first- class-held in one of the hospital’s and I took him home from the : Y 696-2339 ® o : time father Bill O'Donnell, 25, was materinity rooms - the men learned hospital. —'e ° Mister Donut < x admittedly apprehensive about hold- how to hold, feed, dress, caress and 000000000000000%00 Dallas St Onl { ing his newborn daughter, Kim- provide emotional care for their “And, because nurses answered OPEN ALL WINTER ® alias store nly : berly, for the first time. respective newborns. And, in the my questions and demonstrated and @ Tess thru Fil. 3108:30 ® on Halloween Night So the men enrolled in Wilkes- process, any anxieties they har- explained the proper ways to do © Sub.kSon , Y 8:0 ° between 6 P.M. | Barre General Hospital's recently bored about first-time fatherhood things, I feel confident and better Ss 000606066 ~ 0000 .S and 8 P.M. | SPECIALS formed “‘Father’s Class,” offered by = were lessened considerably. prepared as a father.” 9. People in the news KIM MORAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Moran of Dallas entered the freshman class at Bryn Mawr College this fall. Ms. Moran is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. Bryn Mawr College’s Class of 1987 includes 305 students who come to the campus from 40 states and 24 foreign countries. Sixty three per- cent of the students graduated from public secondary schools, 37 percent percent from foreign schools. -0- The women of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will hold their annual craft fair on Wednesday, Nov. 9, between 10 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. in the parish house, Main Street, Dallas. Dealers will offer handcrafted items in wood, porcelain, pottery, prize will also be awarded. A snack bar, featuring homemade pies, soup and sandwiches, will operate all day. There is no charge for either admission or parking for the fair. Mrs. Jane Thompson is general chairlady and will be assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Schneider. Doris Maturi and Betty Stanley are in charge of the church women’s booth members include Joan Schuman, posters; Janice Jenkins, finances; Thelma Ratcliffe, invitations. Speakers available The Emergency Medical Services of Northeastern Pennsylvania (EMSNP) Speakers’ Bureau is cur- rently scheduling speaking engage- ments. for the upcoming months, Coordinator, Bill F'. Yoskoski. Organizations throughout North- eastern Pennsylvania interested in having an EMSNP representative address their members are invited to contact Yoskoski at 655-6818 to schedule a speaking engagement. i Births —— The following area couples have announced births during the past week: - A son to CLAIRE AND TODD BYNON, 26 Meadowcrest, Trucks- ville, on Oct. 18, at Nesbitt Memo- — rial Hospital, Kingston. 25% OFF ALL CASUAL MAN Roughwear & Shirts Sale Ends Oct. 31 THE SUAL MAN A son to SHERRY AND JOHN TEETEL, R.D. 1, Box 567, Harveys YI ZC RY Lake on Oct. 18 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. : UNITED PENN PLAZA : : KINGSTON eo 283-2125 A son to AGNES AND EARL Daily 10-5, Mon. * Thurs. "til 9 MasterCard © Visa © Am. 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