Advisor named er Drive successful Applications are now being accepted from all over the Keystone State for the Miss Pennsylvania Teen U.S.A. Pageant to be staged in Monroeville, Pa. The Pageant will be presented in the Grand Ballroom of the High Rise Howard Johnson That is correct, the 1985 Pageant will be held in July of this year. This Miss Pennsylvania Teen U.S.A. Pageant is an Official Miss Teen U.S.A. Contest. There is no ‘Performing Talent” requirement, All judging is on the basis of poise, personality and beauty. Applicants who qualify must be 15 years of age by January 1, 1985 and under 18 years of age by May 1, 1985, never married, and at least six month residents of Penn- sylvania. All girls interested in com- VICTOR T. AMBRUSO mp., F.A.C.S. 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He also indicated that future efforts will center on maximizing employee development and improving systems and procedures in order to maintain coprorate strength and the required competitive edge = oP FY Welcome "Y Baby 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 tame ligon Member: i Nine boys of Pack 232, Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, recently became Boy Scouts at graduating ceremonies. The boys also received Cub Scouting’s highest award the Arrow of Light, which is equal to the Boys Scouts Eagle Award. The boys are as follows: Walter Fry, Scholar, Forester, 3 yr. pin and perfect attendance; Christopher Kuhar, 3 yr. perfect attendance and 3 yr. pin, Webelos Badge, Scientist, Aquanant, Naturalist, Artist, Citi- ester, Citizen, Outdoorsman; Jar- rett Rittenhouse, 3 yr. perfect attendance and 3 yr. pin; Sam Wilkes, 2 and 3 yr. pin, Citizen; Shane Williams, 3 yr. perfect Mike Fritzen, 3 yr. perfect attendance and 3 yr. pin; Tony Finarelli 3 yr. pin; Danny McDonald, 3 yr. perfect attendance and 3 yr. pin, Crafts- man; Greg Stahovec, 3 yr. perfect attendance and 3 yr. pin. Dr. Lee Williames is Scoutmaster of Troop 232, Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Boyle honored Bryan E. Boyle, CPCU, has earned the Chartered Life Under- writer (CLU) diploma and profes- sional designation from the Ameri- can College at Bryn Mawr, Pa. Bryan E. Boyle is an agent and broker with Boyle Insurance Agency, Inc. and is also licensed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for variable annuity products. 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