Exams CHALLENGE EXAMS FOR REGISTERED NURSES in the Marywood College nursing program will be given Feb. 17 at 8:30 a.m. in Room 218 of the Liberal Arts Center. Exams will be given in the following areas: anatomy, micro- biology, chemistry, nutrition, psy- chology and sociology. Registration for the exams will be conducted in the nursing depart- ment, located in Regina Hall, on Jan. 23, 24, 25 from 9:30 - 11 a.m. and from 2-4 p.m. 2% For more information about the challenge exams or registration pro- cedures, contact Marywood nursing department, 348-6275. Courses TWO NEW SEMINARS FOR HOME COMPUTER USERS will be offered by the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Com- munity College in January on the main campus in Nanticoke. A seminar for the Timex Sinclair 1000 will be offered on thursday, Jan. 19; from 6:30 to 9 p.m., and will demonstrate how to set up the computer, and explain various func- tions built onto the keyboard select- ing software and proper mainte- nance. Registration fee is $8 per person. A three session seminar for the Texas Instruments 994-A computer will be offered on Saturdays, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, beginning Janu- ary 14. For further information on the home computer seminars, or to register to attend, contact Karen’ Dessoye, Office of Continuing Edu- cation at Luzerne County Commu- nity College, 829-7481. THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP- TER, AMERICAN RED CROSS will conduct two instructor courses in January. Multimedia First Aid is a seven- hour basic first aid course and instructor training is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 4 and 11. CPR Module instructor course will meet on Mondays, Jan. 16, 23, and 30. Both courses will be held at the Chapter from 7 to 10 p.m. A current certificate in the basic level course is required. To register, call Safety Services at 823-7161. THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP- TER, AMERICAN RED CROSS has scheduled First Aid and CPR courses to start in January. A seven-hour Multimedia First Aid Course will be conducted on Mondays, Jan. 9 and 16, and again on Monday and Wednesday, Feb. 13 and 15. Both courses will meet from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Chapter. CPR courses will meet on Tues- days, Jan. 10 and 17 and on Mon- days, Jan. 23 and 30. These two classes are scheduled to meet from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Chapter, 165 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre. To register for any of these classes, call safety Services at 823- 7161. UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR, an introductory psy- chology telecourse, is being offered for the Spring semester by Luzerne County Community College over WVIA-TV, Channel 44, beginning Friday, Jan. 27, from 7 to 7:30 a.m. The television course includes exotic film of Balinese natives under hypnosis who roll across pathways of glass shards unscathed. Other film of interest concerns sexual motivation, the effects of sleep deprivation, phobias, stress, memory, acupuncture, an surrogate mothers. For further information on the telecourse, or to enroll, contact Eleanor Miller at Luzerne County Community College, 829-7423. LUZERNE COUNTY COMMU- NITY COLLEGE will offer a three credit course entitled ‘Oceanus: The Marine Environment’”’ over WVIA-TV, Channel 44, beginning Saturday, Jan. 28, from 7 to 8 a.m. Associated with the telecourse are a textbook titled, ‘Oceanography, An Introduction’ and a study guide which coordinates the information from both mediums. 3 For further information about Oceanus: The Marine Environment contact Eleanor Miller at Luzerne County Community College, 829- 7423. THE OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION at Luzerne County Community College is offering a Professional Cashier Program at the main campus in Nanticoke beginning Monday, February’ 20. The course, which will meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., is designed to provide entry level skills to indi- viduals who want to learn how to operate one or more of the latest cash registers being utilized in today’s businesses. The program is open to anyone 16 years of age or older and four Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) from LCCC will be awarded to each student who suc- cessfully completes the course. For further information on the Professional Cashier Program at Luzerne County Community Col- lege, or to register to attend, con- tact Vincent Rothwell, Office of Continuing Education 829-7482. Workshops A WORKSHOP ON HOW TO SELL to the Federal Government is to be held on Thursday, Jan. 5, at the Stark Learning Center, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre. The work- | Save up to shop is being conducted by the U.S. General Services Administration in conjunction with the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- merce and the Wilkes College Small Business Development Center. The purpose of the workshop and counseling is to provide guidance to small, minority, and women-owned business firms who are interested in selling to the Federal Government. A highlight of the workshop will be the opportunity to examine typi- cal government bid opportunities and to discuss specifications, qual- ity control programs, prompt pay- ment and other contract require- ments. Firms interested in participating in the workshop must pre-register by contacting the Wilkes College, Small Business Development Center, John Franklin Hall, Wilkes- Barre, PA, 18766, at (717) 824-4651, Ext. 222. The workshop will be held in Room 1A, lower level, Stark Learning Center. No fee is being charged for attending the workshop. Meetings DISABLED AMERICAN VETER- ANS, Chapter 9, of Wilkes-Barre, will hold a meeting Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scott Street VFW, Wilkes-Barre. Installation of officers for the coming year will be conducted. 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ESE ree —_— eee Ek — —— | ——— S——— ey ——— Ee —= Sl —_— — = Ee Te _— Te _— T= —_— — —_— — e LIVING ROOMS e BEDROOMS * DINING ROOMS o RECLINERS e FAMILY ROOMS e ROCKERS o MATTRESSES o TABLES e BOX SPRINGS o LAMPS , e BOOKCASES e BUNK BEDS o BREAKFAST SETS e CHAIRS * RUGS e CEDAR CHESTS e CARPETS HIDE-A-BEDS BARS SLEEP SOFAS e MIRRORS e DINETTE SETS o DESKS Refreshments will be served. Mike Danowski is publicity chair- man. ; THE WESTMORELAND HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1958 will meet at Franklin’s Restaurant, Dallas, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 7 p.m. Plans will be formed for the 25th class reunion. 3 Any interested classmates are welcome to attend. For further } information, contact Ruth (Beagle) Ide 639-5166, or Barbara (Ko: chak) Cragle 639-5812. (dass THE COMMERCE CLUB of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 6, at Genetti’s Best Western beginning at 11:45. The guest speaker will be William R. Goodhue, vice-president of Mer- rill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith, Inc. 2 Mr. Goodhue joined Merrill Lynch in 1972. In 1977, he was elected full vice-president in charge of all insti- tutional business in New York state. In May of 1983, he was selected to set up a Regional Money Manage- ment office to serve 14 offices in New York and Pennsylvania. January 4 is the deadline for reservations. Please call Judy Bar- nick at 823-2101. The cost is $8.00 for members and $10.00 for non-mem- bers. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Lake-Lehman Board of School Directors will be held on the third Thursday of the month, Jan. 19, instead of the second Tuesday. The January meeting will be held at the regular time, 8 p.m., in the Music Room of the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman. : » will preside. month of January only. Club holds party The annual Arline Phillips Christ- mas Dinner Party, sponsored recently by the Wilkes-Barre Branch, Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, was held recently at the American Legion Home, North River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Members of the arrangements committee were Betty Frith, Wilkes-Barre Association secretary; Mrs. Donald Bennett, Chase, direc- tor of Christmas caroling; Mrs. Richard Maslow, Dallas, Associa- tion vice president and cochairman; | - Krissy Ertley, Leslie Maslow, Dallas, checkroom volunteers; Jane ; Slabinski, Mildred Shapiro, Wilkes-: Barre, Association staff; Mrs. '~ Edward Nork, Kingston, Association,’ board member; Tom Jones, For Fort, = Association board =memb¢ and cochairman; Mary Legenz, Trucksville, Association staff; tion; Tom Politis, Wilkes-Barre, organist; Richard M. Edwards, director; Doug Maslow, Dallas; Guy Gutstein, Shavertown, check-48 room volunteers. : Odd Fellows § hold gathering The Odd Fellows Osage Lodge No. 712 of Lehman held a Christmas ; party recently at the Castle Inn, # Dallas. : Blessing was given by Harry Folk, and was followed by dinner. Don tainment was provided by a quartet called ‘Looking Good’ and con- cewicz. Noble Lewis Ide honored Dick 4 Mathers and Vern Pritchard presenting them with jewels 4 over 40 years of membership Lester Squire and Allan Major were honored for 50 years of member ship. py Sister Delores Trumbower enter- tained with a short reading. ‘ The program conducted with Harry Folk, Harry Howell and Don Christmas carols. The program committee consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Don Weidner, Mr. Mrs. Glenn Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones. Rotary Club 85. Ian Richardson of Shavertown was elected president while Lawr- ence MacDonald, a Kingston ré dent, was named first vice-president] and Lehman’s Bruce Gover wa chosen as second vice-president. 3 Glenn W. Eyet Jr., of Dallas wf elected treasurer and Leo .H Mohen, of Dallas, last year’s g president, will serve as secretgs News & Ad Deadline may $ V 1 0 a 3}