S.C. Cafallo, . Reidsville, N.C.; brother, lawn Cemetery. Nursing Home, Dallas. Howard Boice, Idetown; Elmer, Funeral Home, Tunkhannock, with Noxen. Sterling, Greens- 11 from the ville. Tunkhannock, a 12 from the Bednarski Noxen; Solomon, nephews. 12 from Sheldon the Rev. Michael 12 from the James V. Albert Duran, College Misericor- dia’s ‘Gifts for Learning’ general campaign chairman, will call for financial reports from ‘six commu- nity vice chairmen at the first campaign report meeting to be held Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 12:15 p.m. at the Sheraton-Crossgates in Wilkes- - Barre. The vice chairmen are helping to raise $292,000 for student financial aid programs. The six are Helen 0’Connor, Luzerne County Register of Wills; George Lister, vice presi- dent and general manager of the Times Leader; Thoams Jacobs, managing director of Boscov's; Raymond McGarry, national account manager of AT&T; Susan Kluger, a director of the First National Bank of Wyoming; and Daniel Shall, inventory and pur- chasing manager of Commonwealth Telephone Company. Benedicta Matchett, chairman of the College’s alumni giving pro- gram, will report on the progress to date of the alumni direct-mail phase of the campaign and will announce plans for the alumni phonathon to be held Feb. 6 through 14. Two additional report meetings will be held on February 8 and 22. A final victory celebration is sched- uled for Feb. 29. "New councilmen Dalessandro. The following area coules have recorded births during the past week: A son to FRED AND TAMMY WILLAUER, 103 Warsaw St., Swoy- ersville, on Jan. 8 in Mercy Hospi- tal, Wilkes-Barre. A daughter to SCOTT AND. BEV- Dallas Post/Glenn S. Bodish Births ERLY OWEN, 488 Slocum St. Swoyersville, on Jan. 7 in Nesbit Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to SUSAN AND JOHN FROHMAN, 18 Jay St., Swoyers- ville, on Jan. 7 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A son to ELAINE AND DAVID ° Meets all "OV, i giardia cysts.” ONE $ 00 TWO GAL. GAL. PER MIN. PER MIN. PER MINUTE or 639-1083 or write: Box 356 WEAVER, RD 3, Box 263-12, Dallas, on Jan. 5 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to SUSAN AND ATTORNEY HOWARD LEVINSON, 17 Highland Drive, Dallas, on Jan. 7 in Nesbitt Memorial ‘Hospital, - Kingston. A son to DEBORAH AND WIL- LIAM MILZ, 321 Avenue C, Swoy- ersville, on Jan. 9 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. A son to ELEANOR AND BOYD KLEIN, 175 Valley View Park, Dallas, on Jan. 10 in Nesbitt Memggp) rial Hospital, Kingston. wy A daughter to ALISON AND KEN- NETH KRAKOSKY, 22 Division St., Shavertown, on Jan. 11 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Fund Drive continues The 1984 Fund Drive of the Jack- son Twp. Volunteer Fire Dept. will continue for the next several weeks. Township residents who have received solicitation letters are encouraged to promptly complete and return the membership card, together with their tax-deductible donation. * ‘Anyone wishing to donate to the work of the volunteer fire depart- ment, but who did not receive solicitation letter, or has mispla it, should contact fund drive chai man Bob Bohlander at 696-3566. Please support your fire depart- ment. It serves each and every resident of Jackson Twp., and the support of each and every resident is important. Rebecca M. Osborn MSW. ACSW 717 696-1932 i ® SHAVERTOWN © PA eo Individual, Couple, Family Counseling Day or Evening Hours Dr. Dan F. Kopen of Kingston is pleased to announce the opening of his practice in General and Vascular Surgery at The New Bridge Center, 480 Pierce Street, Kings- ton, Suite #318. Non-invasive vascular diagnostic services will be available through this office. Appointments may be made by calling 283-2323. ; Originally from Forty Fort, Dr. Kopen was graduated from Forty Fort High School in 1966 and holds a bachelor of science degree from Wilkes College where he received the Outstanding Graduate Award in 1970. He also received the Distin- guished Young Alumnus Award from Wilkes in 1980. Doctor Kopen earned his medical degree from the Milton S. Hershey Medical School of the Pennsylvania State University in 1974. He completed an internship in surgery as well as a residency in general surgery at the Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, where he served as chief surgical resident in 1979-80. In addition, he completed a fellowship at the Washing- “gf ton University School of Medicine in Gastrointestinal Surgery from 1976 to 1977. Certified by the American Board of Surgery in 1980, Dr. Kopen was pre- viously assistant director of the Burn Unit as well as co-director of the surgical intensive care unit at the St. John's Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis; clinical assistant in surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine; and staff surgeon for the Geisinger Medical Group in Wilkes-Barre. A member of the Luzerne County and Pennsylvania Medical Societies, the Ameri- can Medical Association, and the American Burn Association; Dr. Kopen is a member of the medical staff at the NPW Medical Center, and has applications pending for privileges at the Wilkes-Barre General ! Hospital, Mercy Hospital, and Nesbitt [§ Memorial Hospital. i