The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 24, 1984, Image 8

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    Grand opening
Toys donated
Dallas Post/Chariot M. Denmon
Deborah Ruckno,
Millie Jones, aide.
Branks and Sgt.
Center, accept the toys.
The husband of the late Ann
Adamchak, 325 Kosack St., Swoy-
ersville, wishes to thank his family,
friends and neighbors for the many
kindnesses shown to him during his
recent bereavement.
John Adamchak
SHANKY’S
CAFE
244 Hughes St.
Swoyersville, PA
288-8028
SEASONS GREETINGS
From
Shanky Sr. & Marie
Adamchak - Steve Jr.
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Debbie & Christopher
Rose Mar Voss & Her
Sons Roger & Jeffery
Top Sports Bar
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JAMIE'S
RESTAURANT :
Corner Shoemaker & Murry Sts. |
Forty Fort, Pa.
288-1520
Greetings From:
Jim & Vivian Pugh
Sons:
Louis & Wife Jean
Jamie, Michael,
Tony & David
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RICH'S
SERVICE
STATION
Corner of
Shoemaker &
Main Streets,
Swoyersville, Pa.
288-1578
SEASONS
GREETINGS
FROM:
RICH & LOTHAINE
STEFANIDES
& RICK & BETH ANNE,
ROB, EDDIE & KIM
HOSPODAR'S |
SERVICE
STATION
Second Ward Home For
Lotto-Lottery-Mini
Market
260 Shoemaker St.
Swoyersville, Pa.
287-8226
SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM:
MRS. ANN HOSPODAR - BO
AND MARGE HOSPODAR -
SONS: BOB JR., JOHN,
CHRISTOPHER - DAUGHTER
JESSICA: MARGE & DAVID &
JUSTINE DERVENAK AND
STEVE & BERNIE HOSPODAR.
Marc Elgaway
is promoted
Marc C. Elgaway has been pro-
moted to senior manager, market
development, for Commonwealth
Telephone Enterprises, Inc. Donald
P. Roskos, Commonwealth’s vice
president of marketing and business
development, said Elgaway will
identify and develop potential busi-
ness opportunities, create long
range business plans and monitor
industrial trends which impact the
communicaitons industry.
Elgaway joined Commonwealth in
1983 as operations manager for the
corporation’s telecommunications
supply group. He was one of 11
employees to receive the company’s
Pursuit of Excellence Award given
to recognize extraordinary achieve-
ments and unique contributions.
A graduate of West Point, Elga-
way was most recently employed by
W.R. Grace, New York, New York,
as part of a selective managers
training program. Prior to that
appointment, he was a company
commander in the Army Corps of
Engineers with assignments in the
United States and Europe.
Elgaway, his wife, Debbie, and
their two children reside at Harveys
Lake:
Students sing
Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury
Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury
BPW I holds party
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
Stankunas, ‘chairperson;
president; Judith Betti,
second vice-
recording secretary.
Russell B. Stone, Associate Real
Estate Broker, 153 Lake St., Dallas,
as been awarded the Certified Resi-
dential Specialist (CRS) designation
by the Realtors National Market
Institute, a major educational affili-
Realtors.
The award was announced during
the Marketing Institute meetings
held in conjunction with the
National Realtors Convention of the
National Association of Realtors in
Honolulu, Hawaii, November 7-13,
1984.
Mr. Stone is Associate Broker
with Bell Real Estate, Inc. 412
or Ave., Kingston. He is a
member of the Greater Wilkes-
Barre Board of Realtors where he
serves as Realtor-Associate Direc-
tor and Chairman of the Realtor-
Associate Committee. He currently
serves as a member of the Board of
Directors of the Pennsylvania Asso-
ciation of Realtors and as a
member of the Governmental Agen-
cies Liaison Committee for 1985. He
is a past member of the PAR
Education, Realtor-Associate, and
the Executive Committee.
He is a member of the Dallas
Lions, Atlantic City No. 221, F.&
A.M. Caldwell Consistory, Irem
Temple, Dallas American Legion
Post No. 672, and is a newly
appointed member of Dallas Bor-
ough Council.
W.L. Sherin dies
Walter L. Sherin, of 38 E. Franks’
lin St., Shavertown, died Decembe
19 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
Kingston.
’
Surviving are his sons, Ralph, Hag-
erstown, Md.; Bernard, Shaver-
town; daughter, Mrs. Dolores
Arcangeli, Tunkhannock; 12 grand-
children; five great-grandchildren;
sister, Mrs. Stella Wroblewski,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Funeral services were held from
the Joseph C. Betz Funeral Home,
Luzerne.
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GEORGE TOMSHAW w
CATHY BACKO }
LISA DEMKO
CHERYL MANARSKI
288-3336