The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 09, 1984, Image 6

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Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
recently received a Governor’s
Traffic Safety Award from the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania for its
In a joint venture between Gen-
eral Hospital and the Valley Auto-
mobile Club (AAA), General Hospi-
tal educates parents on the
importance of infant safety seats
during its Prepared Childbirth
Mother’s Classes and
during the mother’s hospital stay.
Educational pamphlets, plus a “pre-
scription” for one rental car seat,
are distributed to the parents.
The Valley Automobile Club pro-
vides the rental car seats to parents
who present the ‘prescription a
driver’s license and no-fault insur-
ance card at the Club’s office, 100
Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre. The car
seat costs $25, which is refunded
Derby winners
Park.
The Lehman United Methodist
Church Cub Scout Pack 241 recently
Awards were presented to the
following: Thomas Park, first
place; Jason McDade, second
place; Robbie Cigarski, third place;
Ronald Hoyt, fourth place; and
Randy Hozempa, fifth place.
Awards for best built, best of
show and most unique were
awarded to Larry Recek, Chris
Price and Donnie James, respec-
tively. The top five winners then
advanced to participate in the Dis-
trict finals.
The Lehman United Methodist
Church Cub Scout Pack 241 recently
held its annual Blue and Gold
Dinner at the Jackson Township
Fire Hall. The theme for the dinner
was the Olympics as decorations
and center-pieces were made by the
Scouts with this theme in mind.
Guests of honor included Rev.
Shambora, United Methodist
Church; Marge and Don Griffin,
Cub Scout Commissioners; Mary
Chappel, Unit Commissioner; and
Kristin Plashinski, District Execu-
tive.
Entertainment was provided by
The Order of the Arrow who per-
formed Indian Ceremonial dances.
At the awards ceremony, the fol-
lowing Tigers were accepted into
Cub Scout Pack 241 as Bobcats:
Randy Hozempa, Terry Kerpovich,
Jason Poplaski, Robby Kocher and
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Mothers’ Day is May 13.
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Associated Internists of Wyoming
Valley, 610 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston,
is pleased to announce that Dr. Richard
_ Michelstein has earned Board Certifica-
tion in gastroenterology.
Dr. Michelstein is a Magna Cum Laude
raduate of the University of Rochester
nd a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
& Honorary Society. He received his medi-
£ cal degree from the George Washington
University School of Medicine, Washing-
ton, D. C. Following a residency in
internal medicine at Pennsylvania Hospi-
tal in Philadelphia, Dr. Michelstein com-
pleted fellowship in gastroenterology at
{0 Hahnemann University Hospital.
Dr. Michelstein is also certified by the National Board of Medical
Examiners and by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is a
member of the American Gastroenterologic Association, the
American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and the American
College of Physicians. =
Dr. Michelstein joined Associated Internists in July, 1983, and is
an active member of the medical staffs of Wilkes-Barre General and
Nesbitt Memorial Hospitals. He is on consulting staff of Nanticoke
State and Mercy Hospitals. He resides in Kingston with his wife,
Kim, and two daughters. «
Gold Dinner
Craig Bowersox.
The following Bobcats were
awarded Wolf Badges and Achieve-
ment Arrows: Robbie Cigarski, one
gold arrow; Kevin Lowery, one gold
arrow; Jason McDade, one gold and
three silver arrows; James Phares,
one gold and two silver arrows;
Chris Price, one gold and one silver
arrow; Larry Recek, one gold and
two silver arrows; Simeon Wilkins,
one gold and two silver arrows.
The following Wolf Cubs were .
awarded Bear Badges and Achieve-
ment Arrows; Robert Reilly, one
gold arrow; Paul Klemunes, one
gold arrow; Robert Park, one gold
arrow; Donnie James, one gold
arrow; Thomas Park, one gold
arrow; John Russell, one gold
arrow; Michael Price, one gold
arrow; Ronald Hoyt, one gold
arrow; Todd Adams, two gold and
five silver arrows.
New members to Cub Scout Pack
241 are always welcome. Anyone
interested in joining the pack should
contact Larry Recek at 675-3872.
Jay-C-ettes to meet
The Back Mountain Jay-C-ettes, a
service organization of young
women in the Dallas area, dedi-
cated to personal growth as well as
community service recently held
their year-end banquet at the Castle
Inn, Dallas.
The next meeting of the Back
Mountain Jay-C-Ettes club will be
held Monday, May 14. For further °
information about the club, and for
anyone interested in becoming a
member call 675-1274 after 7 p.m.
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~ Heather Brody, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Brody of Dallas,
a student at Marilyn’s Finishing
School, will participate in a fashion
show on Friday, May 11, at the John
on Sunday, May 20, at the Wesley >
Village, Pittston.
Marilyn Gauntlett Balcer is owner
and director of the finishing school.
Robin Davis, model and instructor,
will serve as commentator at both
Heinz Rehabilitation Institute and shows.
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League plans baby series
Consciencious parents often ask, For information, call Mrs.
Edward Gribbin, Trucksville; Mrs.
Paul Fedor, Ceasetown; or Mrs.
Albert Holcomb, Pikes Creek.
“How can we assure that our child-
birth and hospital stay will give our
baby the best start in breastfeed-
ing?” “How can we comfort our
crying baby?” ‘How can we help
our two year old adjust to the new
baby?” “When is the best time to
start our baby on solid foods?”
These and many other questions
are scheduled to be discussed in the
new series of four monthly La
Leche League meetings. La Leche
League is an international network
of mothers dedicated to giving
mother-to-mother information and
support for breastfeeding and child-
care. La Leche League leaders are
also available for telephone infor- .
mation to mothers with questions.
Betty McDonald
OWNER
' NUMBER
9 SHOP
9 W. Nerthampton St
(corner S Franklin St)
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1870)
Phone. 825-2024
The first meeting of the series will
be held Tuesday, May 15, at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. John
Vaida, Shavertown. Mothers to be,
mothers with their babies, as well
as any interested women, are
Boutique Shopping ...
invited to attend. personalized ideas
to enhance
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CIGD Welcome
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The recent arrival of the newest
member of your household is the
perfect time to arrange for a
WELCOME WAGON call.
I’m your WELCOME WAGON
representative and my basket is full
of free gifts for the family. Plus lots
of helpful information on the
special world of babies..
Call now and let’s celebrate your
baby. 675.0350
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