W ith Joan Kingsbury CONGRATULATIONS’ TO NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Daddow-Isaac American Legion ‘Auxiliary, Unit 672. ‘Marion Harvey was elected president; Florence Sutton, vice president; Marguerite Dubil, second vice- ‘president; Ruth Struthers, secretary and Ginger Spencer, treasurer. Other officers include Florence Shively, chaplain; Florence Shively, Sergeant At Arms, Jean Hazeltine and historian, Marion Kuni- gonis. 5 “OUR AREA IS REALLY A GREAT ONE to live in if ‘you are a theatre lover. Not only are we close to New fork where the best plays are available on Broadway but we have access to some great productions in our & own community. Both King’s and Wilkes College offer fine performances at very reasonable prices. Show- ‘case Theatre, which is in its 21st year, also presents some very interesting plays. Current season of Show- ‘case Theatre includes “A Streetcar Named Desire,” under the direction of Jane Tomassetti, Trucksville. Performance dates are Oct. 19, 20 and 21. Their second production will be Chapter Two by Neil Simon, directed by Bob Walker of Kingston, performance dates are Feb. 1, 2 and 3, 1985. The final production ~ “Side by Side Sondheim” will be April 12, 13 and 14, 1985. Joe Kelly, Kingston is director. All plays will be presented at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes College. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Ti -0- ~~ BEST WISHES TO WENDY ANN HOSLE AND RAYMOND KOMSKI who have announced their ‘engagement. Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hosle, Hemlock Drive, Dallas; Raymond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Komski, Cooper Street, ‘Courtdale. ~. Wendy is a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School and King’s College, where she received her bachelor ~ of science’ degree in Marketing. She is employd as a marketing assistant for Horrigan Companies Inc., Avoca. Ph ‘Raymond is a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High 675-0835 School. He is studying pilot survival equipment and environmental packages in the Aviation field. He is stationed at VA-174 Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla. Wendy and Raymond will be married September 14, 1985 in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO GET IN SHAPE for the holidays, visit Marlene Cacozza at the Stretch Out, across from Rebennack’s Appliance Store on Center Street in Shavertown. Marlene has both morning and evening exercise clases, and I'm speaking from experience when I say she really gives you a good workout. Monday through Friday Marlene offers advanced classes from 9 to 10 in the morning and from 5:30 to 6:30 in the evenings. Beginners classes are available 11-12 Monday through Friday and 7-8 in the evenings Monday through Thursday. For more infor- mation call Marlene at 675-3944. -0- » BEST WISHES TO MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. LITCHMAN, JR., who were recently married by Rev. Father Joseph F. Ryan. A reception was held at the Westmoreland Club following the ceremony. Dr. Maureen Regina Lichtman is the former Mau- reen Maguire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil F. Maguire, Lake Road, Bear Creek Village. Dr. Joseph Lichtman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Litchman Sr., Harveys Lake. Maureen is a graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes College and Hahnemann Medical University. She completed a three year residency followed by Board Certification in Family Medicine and is the center director of the Wyoming Valley Family Prac- tice Residency program. Joseph is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Wilkes College and Hahnemann Medical University. He became board certified in Family Medicine after completing a three year residency. He is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and is a member in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Following a cruise of the Caribbean Sea, the couple will reside in Kingston. Is she or isn’t she? © “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams will open on Oct. 19 at the Wilkes College Center for the Performing Arts. emotions has been chosen by Show- case Theatre as the opening produc- tion of their 21st season. Directed by Jane Tomassetti, with careful attention being given to the authenticity of era and locale, this | production promises to bring all of ~~ the intensity and dramatic impact one comes to expect of this Ameri- can classic. _ The fragile Blanche DuBois, bru- tish Stanley Kowalski, Stella Kowal- ski, her loyalties torn, and the caring, gentle Harold Mitchell come to life with all the passion, intensity, and emotional fervor inherent in their characters. ‘Appearing in the featured roles of ' Blanche, Stanley, Stella and Mitch are Showcase Theatre veterans ~ Joan John, Bruce Phair, Karen OLD A Phair, and Mark Thomas. Mary Kuboski, MarkKahn, Mark Finkel- stein, Dick Post, Janet Moratori, Reyna Spinucci, Kenton Harris and Lois Casselbury round out the cast. “A Streetcar Named Desire’ will be presented on October 19, 20 and 21 with a student preview perform- ance on Oct. 18. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Reservations are strongly = sug- gested although not required. Call 823-5266. Group rates are available. Knapp. In February, 1983, a group of families from the Dallas/Shaver- town area met and voted to begin a new independent, fundamental Bap- tist Church. They contacted Dr. Robert Myrant, professor of theol- ogy and Bible studies, at Baptist Bible College in Clarks Summit. Dr. Myrant, and his wife, Emma Sue, are the parents of six children. He has a ThM. and a Th.D in theology from the Dallas Theologi- cal Seminary in Dallas, Texas. Dr. -. " Jltee apie oniiee adits endlee elise nile aijlie 0) Myrant has started and pastored many churches in different parts of the country, including Texas, Mis- souri, Minnesota, Colorado and Pennsylvania. His pastoring and ministry extends back to 1956. The goal of Calgary Baptist Church is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, explain the Bible in a clear manner and help families grow spiritually by living a trium- phant Christian life. The sponsoring church of Calgary Baptist was the Summit Baptist Bible Church of Clarks Summit. The present membership of the local church is approximately 50 and growing. Members of the church invite ail to attend the regular church serv- ices including Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Prayer meeting, Wednesdays at 7 p.m. A nursery is provided for all services. Calgary Church members believe it most appropriate that the sale is the transition of the library as a community service to the church as a service to the community. Planning party Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Mountaineer Coach John McCaf- ferty’s high school soccer team ran its league record to 5-1-1 on October 11, behind Brian Moore’s three goals and an assist to defeat Bishop Hafey, 7-1, at the Dallas field. Dallas goalkeeper John Sheehan, playing in only his second varity game, stopped seven shots for the Mountaineers. Coach McCafferty is pleased with the way Sheehan has been able to come in and take over for the injured Gerald Mihalick. John Tinner scored the first goal for the Mountaineers on an assist by Mark Richardson 10:00 into the first quarter. Bishop Hafey’s Tinko tied the score at 1-1 when he scored unassisted at 13:00 into the quarter. Dallas moved in front 2-1 when Moore, unassisted, scored 18:00 into the first quarter. ; In the second period, Moore scored a second goal at 5:00 into the period and Brian Cotter made it 4-1 when he scored 19:00 into the quarter on an assist by Walter Gauthier. Pat McDermott scored. the first of his two goals for Dallas 3:00 into the third quarter with an assist by Matt Conolgue and Moore, with an assist by Conologue, scored 5:00 into the quarter. McDermott scored the final goal of the match on an assist by Moore 10:00 into the third quarter. Both teams went scoreless in the final period. Bishop Havey had seven shots on goal; Dallas Mountainers had 27. The Mountaineers outdrew Bishop Hafey on corners with 11 to Hafey’s three. Wyoming Seminary continues to lead the Northeastern Pennsylvania Soccer League with a 7-0 record, defeating Benton 2-0 Thursday afternoon. — CHARLOT M. DENMON Brian’s on a roll Dallas Post/Ed Cambell Two (Continued from page 1) to a similar position at the Lake- Noxen Elementary School three and one half hours daily for 180 days, and Joseph Niezgoda to a mainte- nance position in the senior high school for 960 annual hours. John Oliver explained that a junior” high school science course, Raiders get three Kingston Township Raiders chalked up three wins and a tie in post-season bowl game action last weekend. In the annual Halloween Bowl games Saturday, the “B” team logged a 12-0 victory over Northeast while the “A” team handed their Junior Crusaders opponents a 34-0 loss. “B” team touchdowns were scored by running back Bernie Ryan, who was named the game’s outstanding offensive player, on a two-yard run, and by running made Jim Hutehins on a 61-yard pass play. In the Sunday games with Dallas, the Raiders vs. Cowboys “B’” game ended in a scoreless tie while the “A’’ Raiders were victors, 8-6. With “A” game, Billy Janosky ran five yards to tie the score at six points and Steve Shotwell followed with the two-point conversion run to seal the win. With the regular schedule of games completed, the Raiders ‘‘B” has yet to conclude play. Having finished the regular season tied for first place in the Suburban League with Northwest, the Raiders will travel to the Jets’ field next Sunday to settle the issue in a 1:30 p.m. contest. “Accelerated Earth and Space Sci- ence,” taught by Kathryn Gregory, has been selected as one of 23 exemplary science programs from applications submitted from 50 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia by the National Science Teachers Association. Virginia Marchakitus, Spanish teacher, has been selected for mem- bership in the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International for her demon- stration of ability, initiative and education. OUT OF GETTING A NEW CAR! IT'S REALLY FRIGHTENING, THE WAY NEW CAR PRICES ARE SKY-ROCKETING! 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