6 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1983 Drawing held Extra - Strength 49 TYLENOL CAPSULES .......... roees 50's 34 for extra pain relief... contains no aspirin FINO'S PHARMACY 3 Main St., Dallas but it’s no fun alone.’’ RE S like my late wife...” / COME / MatchMaker / / “I just moved here and need help WHY “I'm so busy I don't have time to look for someone special.” “I’m willing to try something Dr ; INTERNATIONAL : “I'm looking for a serious relationship and the bar scene tums me off.” GC ‘I can afford to go anywhere, with my social life.” “I’d like to meet someone PEOPLE new to meet someone special.”’ | Send coupon or call | for information ly A Sy PRESET em Occupation 0 -— 604 S. STATE ST. UPPER KNAPP PROFESSIONAL BUILDING CLARKS SUMMIT. PENNSYLVANIA 18411 Rake) Wed 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hoyes, 69 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, cele- brated their 40th wedding anniver- sary on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Hoyes is the former Ger- trude L. Martin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William W. Martin, Peckville. Mr. Hoyes is the son of the late Robert Hoyes and Pearl Miller Hoyes, Orlando, Fla. The couple has four children, Richard M., Dallas; Ellyn Fortney, Falls; Roger W., Forty Fort, and Robert J., Reading. They also have nine grandchildren. Mr. Hoyes retired from F.W. Woolworth Company in 1982, while Mrs. Hoyes is employed as Execu- tive Assistant to the President, Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania, Wilkes-Barre. this LABEL . .. Image by Jerry Burch MAKES ‘ ‘the DIFFERENCE”’ ditt FURS STORE LOCATION Hotel Sterling 822-1451 OPEN DAILY 10to 5 MON. & THURS. til 8 P.M “IF YOU DON'T KNOW FURS, KNOW YOUR FURRIER' Interesting Clothes and Interesting Jewelry for Interesting Women 9 W. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre 825-2024 HOURS: 10:00 to 5:00 Daily —_ fale] -- (Morvercors Cakes donated Residents and staff of the Mead- ows Nursing Center who were treated to six prize winning cakes baked and decorated by members of the Food and Nutrition Class of the Dallas Area Senior High School. Eight seniors from the class taught by Mrs. Debbie Ruckno and her aide, Mrs. Millie Jones, brought their confectionary creations to the Center on Nov. 11 to please the sight and palates of residents and staff alike. And contrary to what most would expect, six of the eight contri- butors were males. According to Mrs. Ruckno, the project was part of the course work, and the students were encouraged to decorate from their own original areas. The result was a varied selection of cakes that included a three-dimensional train, a butterfly, a snowscape complete with deco- rated Christmas trees, and more. The two first place winners, as judged by Assistant Principal Frank Galicki and Art Teacher, Mrs. Jane Cornell, with assistance from Ray Eppley, Karen Schooley, Tina Tirpak and Karen Evans, while the latter was produced by the team of Rick Stritzinger, John Emil, T.J. Bagley, Tim Finnegan, Michelle Viveney and Christi Strausser. Mrs. Ruckno explained that the Food and Nutrition course is an elective that is comprised of all seniors - many of whom are explor- ing the possibilities of a future career in food services. Jillian Leigh Obuhosky, daughter of Joseph and Sharon Obuhosky of Dallas, celebrated her fourth birth- day on Nov. 26. She attends The Learning Tree Pre-School in Wilkes- Barre. Jillian’s maternal grandparents are Mary Ann Lilley of Dallas and Daphne Veras Mr. and Mrs. James D. Veras, of Shavertown, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Daphne, to Samuel Warner Heed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Heed, of West Chester, Pa. Miss Veras, a cum laude graduate of Wyoming Seminary and an honor graduate of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, is in her final year at the Dickinson School of Law, Car- lisle, Pa. is engaged Mr. Heed, an attorney, was grad- uated Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity Collegbe in Hartford, Conn. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from the Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, where he was a member of the Dickinson Law Review. He is an associate with the firm of Gaw- throp, Greenwood and Halsted in West Chester. A September, planned. 1984 wedding is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amsell, Chalfont, Pa., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Loren Bar- bara, to Milton Sherman Hefft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman G. Hefft, Box 250, RD 3, Carverton, Wyo- ming. Miss Amsell is a 1983 graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education. Dallas Senior High School and a 1979 graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Sci- ence degree in accounting. He is currently employed as branch man- ager of the Centre County Office of the Federal Land Bank Association. / The wedding will be solemnized Dec. 17 in Calvary Church of Soud- erton in Souderton, Pa. the late Charles Lilley. Paternal grandparents are the late Anna and Walter Obuhosky who had resided in Wilkes-Barre. The occasion was celebrated with family and friends at Showtime, Kingston. Cub Scouts are honored The monthly pack meeting of the Harveys Lake Cub Scout Pack 331 was called to order on Nov. 21 as ducted by the Webelos of Den 3. Scoutmaster Ed Shamus and Assistant Scoutmaster Jon Thomas, with the aid of parents, awarded Bobcat badges to the following boys: David Covert, Nicky DeLeur, Mark Kaprowski, Mice Crain and Patrick McManus. Absent but also receiving badges were Jesse Goble, Marty Higgins, Leonard Azaravich. Greg Dobash and George Kocher were awarded Bear badges and 4 red beads towards achievements, while Eddie Shamus received 2 red beads. A recruiter badge for recruiting someone into scouting was given to Kevin Jones. Kevin recruited Mike Crain who received his Bobcat badge. Other awards that were earned were one-year pins for time and service to Eddie Shamus, Greg Dobash, George Kocher and Howie Whipple; two-year pins, Kevin Jones, Jon Thomas, Derrick Bol- agna, Steven Martin, Glen Siglin. Andy Springer and Dennis Hogan received four-year pins and Den Chief cords. A summertime pack award is given to any scout who attends at least three pack functions during the summer. Receiving this award were Eddie Shamus, George Kocher, Kevin Jones, Jon Thomas and Derrick Bolagna. Two scouts were awarded several Webelos Activity Awards. Jon Thomas received the Sportsman, Traveler and Naturalist while Der- rick Bolagna received the Engineer, Sportsman, Traveler and Natural- ist. This was a big evening for Richie Williams as he graduated from Webelos to Boy Scouts. After the awards were given Cub- upcoming events, including, Christ- mas tree decorating at Sunset and a Christmas party in December. Winter Fun Day at Frances Slocum Park in January, the Blue and Gold Dinner in February and a Boat Regatta in March. Afterwards everyone enjoyed coffee, juice and cookies. The next pack meeting will be held Dec. 19. Den meetings are held every Monday at 6:15 p.m. at the Lake Noxen Elementary School. Fhars., Fre., Jat., Jur December 7, 2, 8, 4, 1988 72.00 p.m. to- - 9.00 p.m. rus C 0 » mn,