Attorney Kimberly D. Borland will speak on ‘Legal Problems of Stepfamilies: A Matter of Justice” before the Wyoming Valley Chapter of the Stepfamily Association of America onMonday, April 2, at 7:30 p.m. in room 518 of the Administration Building, King’s College. In a meeting open to the public, Attorney Borland will speak about the legal rights and problems facing stepfamilies. Following this talk, there will be a general question and answer period. This is one of a series of monthly programs intended to inform stepfamilies and the community of matters which affect a large number of people: presently onein five children in this country are members of step families. The workshop is free to members of the chapter and $15 for non- members. Information may be attained by calling 779-3227. Teetings . The Newcomers Club of Wyoming Valley will hold its monthly General Membership Meeting on Tuesday April3 at the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston at 7:45 pm. A covered dish dinner will highlight the evening followed by a Penny Plant Auction. Plants of all kinds and plant accessories will be auctioned off. Elections for next year’s officers will also take place. Club members are reminded to bring canned goods and paper products for the Easter baskets that will be distributed to area needy families. April activities for the Club in clude the New York bus trip on April 7, the children’s Easter party on April 14 and a Road Rally on April 29. Details for the month’s activities ‘will be avaiable at the General Membership Meeting. The Newcomers Club welcomes all new residents of the area to become members of this social and service organization offering something of interest for everyone. Anyone interested in joining can contact Mrs. Thomas Healey, Kingston. The Executive Board of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will conduct its monthly meeting on Friday, March 30 at 1 pm. in the third floor lounge in the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Mrs. Miria m Tomasetti, president of the Auxiliary’s Executive Board, will coordinate the meeting. Guest speaker for the meeting will be Mr. Virgil Serafine, director of laboratory servies for Nesbitt Memorial Hospital following areas: Noxen Harveys Lake Lehman Twp. Lake Twp. Kunkle Orange Centermoreland The Citizens Committee of the Purpose of the meeting is to The spring meeting of the Board of Directors of Northeastern Pennsylvania Association of Thursday, April 5, at the NPW Medical Center Learning Resource Room, 1000 E. Mountain Drive, Wilkes-Barre. Coffee hour 10 a.m. N.E.P.A.H.A. cheon will be served at 12 noon. All board members are requested to bring their N.E.P.A.H.A. packets which were sent by mail in February. Mrs. Gordon C. Boop will preside. The Wyoming Valley Ski Club will meet on Tuesday, April 3 at 8:15 p.m. at Gus Genetti’s Motor Inn Wilkes-Barre. : Ed Harding will be giving details on the whitewater rafting trip on Saturday, May 12. The extent of the trip is 18 miles in the lower gorge of the Lehigh River and will take 6 to 7 hours. A party will be afterwards. Charlie and Ann Baer will have tickets for the Spring Banquet on Saturday, May 5. The evening will start -at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails followed by dinner and awards. Music by Mike Calore for dancing and an open bar will follow. The meeting is open to the public. Chapter 9 Disabled American Veterans will meet Monday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsons VF'W, Commander Richard Pierce will clude the upcoming convention, membership and hospital ac- tivities, reports by Paul Migatulski, by Peter Dudish, national service Refreshments will be served. Sales Teacher Organization (PTO) will pie is $4.00. Pizzas can be picked up at the Dallas Township School on Church DEMOCRATS . . . STANLEY Representative Street in Dallas on Friday between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Large groups desiring an order of 12 or more trays should call Diane Hozempa at 675-2483 to arrange for delivery. Reunions Reunion Committee is in the process of \ planning a combined class reunion which will include the classes of 1953, 1954 and 1955. The committee has been unable to obtain addresses for the classmates listed below. Anyone having a current address for these people is following committee members: Roseanne Radzinski at 675-0441, Kathy Barlow at 675-1797 or Renee Spare at 333-4156. Missing - classmates are Doris Albert, Terry McNabb, Shirley Rasmus, * Ted Lengel, Todd McQuilken, Earnest Widmann, Robert Widmann and Marilyn Moore Moffett. Seminars A one-day seminar for emergency dispatchers will be offered by the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County’ Community College on Wednesday, April 4, from 9 am. to 4 p.m. at the college’s Educational Conference Center. “Communication Skills for Police and Emergency Dispatchers’ will explore the tremendous importance of the total intricate police com- munication system, from initial call to the final disposition of the emergency request. Instructions for the seminar are Lt. Gerald J. Cookus, Services Division, Wilkes-Barre. Police Department; and Dr. John Lemoncelli, a private counselor in area counties. For further information on the “Communication Skills for Police and Emergency Dispattchers,” or to register to attend, contact the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Community College, 829-7481. Films “Ghosts of Hiroshima,” a multi- media presentation featuring dtories from surviwors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki woven together with current perspectives on nuclear war, will be sponsored by the Wyoming Valley Peace Committee on Sunday, April 1 at 2 p.m. The production, by a touring troupe from Oberlin College, will take place at Buckingham Per- forming Arts Center, Sprague Ave., Kingston and is open to the public free of charge. Trips are planning a trip to Montreal from May 10-13. This trip is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. For more reservations, contact Joan titus at 675-4079. Church Following is a list of events at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown: Wednesday, March 28-7:15 p.m., Bible Study; 8 p.m., Fine Arts Committee will meet. Thursday, March 29--10:30 a.m, Bible Study; 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. Sunday, April 1-8 a.m., Men’s communion breakfast; 9:45 a.m. Sunday in Lent. Sermon “Sight ffor the Blind’ by pastor, the Rev. James Wert; 12:15 p.m. Reception for new members; 3-5 p.m. Back Mt. Youth meet at Lehman High School gym. their annual pancake and sausage March 31, from 5 to 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 1, from 9 am. to 1 p.m. at the Lake-Noxen Elemen- Monday, April 2-7: 30 p.m. Council on ministry. Tuesday, April 3-8:30 a.m., Back Mt Ministerial Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., Craft Group. Wednesday, April 4-7:15 p.m. Bible Study. ro Thursday, April 5--7:30 p.m. Festival Choir. . Saturday, April 7-6: 45 p.m. My Couples Club. id Classes The American Heart Association will sponsor two introductory ° Fitness Classes on Thursday, March 29, at the Shavertown = Methodist Church. ; : Exercise in Moderation, an exercise and aerobic dance class for individuals who feel uneasy about participating in higher level exercise classes, will be held até p:m. Aerobic dance, scheduled for 7 pm. is a warm-up plus car-. diovascular workout done. to popular music, ws The instructor for both classes is Kathy Walker Finnerty. A feeof $3 - will be collected as a donation for the American’ Heart Association For information call 287-6147. ary School, Harveys Lake. Tickets may be purchased from any Lion member or at the door. Committee members shown here are, from left, seated, Jack Bulman and Wilfred Ide. Standing, Bill Zimniski and Ron Edwards. ; Stanley Jarolin WORKING HARD TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF THE 119TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Mine Flushing PLYMOUTH $77,057.00 Twp. $170,000.00 Project Jackson Twp. $2,500.00 | Rd. Renovation LARKSVILLE $7,800.00 Toby's Creek Bridge Luzerne, Instru- As a Member of the State Liquor Coordinating Anticipated State Fund- mental in Appropriation of control Committee Representative ing for West Wyoming Community $640,000.00 into Capital Budget, Stanley Jarolin is very proud to have Activity Center, Mine Subsidence Ply- Sewers Plymouth $35,000.00, Energy . sponsored House Bill 452. This Bill mouth Twp. $79,937.00, Forge Creek, - Grant Plymouth $16,000.00, Wade will severley penalize any individual Mine Holes Newport Twp. Run Project, Swoyersville Mine Holes, that provides Alcoholic Beverages to $100,000.00, Mine Holes Plymouth Nanticoke $126,000.00, Road Ash Minors. Re-elect STANLEY JAROLIN Could it be to pay salary increases? Elect Joseph Mikolonis State Representative 119th District PULLLEVEL —13-E He will fight to have Lottery monies stay where it was intended, to benefit our senior citizens. 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