The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 12, 1985, Image 10

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    RHC officers
treasurer.
The annual meeting of Rural Health Corporation of
Northeastern Pennsylvania was held recently at
Genetti’s Motor Inn in Wilkes-Barre. The local health
care organization celebrated the completion of 15
years of service to over 20,000 patients in Luzerne and
Wyoming Counties.
Featured speaker for the event was Congressman
Paul E. Kanjorski, 11th Congressional District
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
During the meeting, members and officers were
elected for the Board of Directors of Rural Health and
its affiliated organizations, RHC Management Corp.,
Advanced Health Systems, Inc., and Prohealth, Inc.
RHC Managment Corp. officers elected were Gifford
J. Lawrence, Harveys Lake, chairperson; Nate
Boring, Pittston, vice-chairperson and Helen Patella,
ship, Wyoming County. The offices provide preventive
and primary medical, dental, and Allied Health Care
for all persons.
Rural Health Corporation employees marking five
and 10 years of service were given special recognition
awards were Marilyn Namey, nurse, Wilkes-Barre
pediatrics; Colette Jisikewicz, dental secretary; Mary
Yatsko, nurse and Pamela Cavany, medical secretary,
Monroe-Noxen Family Health Center; Dr. Robert
Astleford, dentist, Black Creek Dental Center; Dolores
Schwab, purchasing manager, Administrative Office;
Charlotte Winans, medical receptionist, Exeter Town-
ship Medical Center, Layiah Martin, patient service
representative. Penncare Health Plan; and Bernadine
Mountaintop, secretary-treasurer.
_ Host families are urgently needed
‘for a group of French and Spanish
‘boys who are arriving on July 3 for
ia one-month homestay with an
i American family. The boys are ages
4-18 and are anxiously looking for-
ward to hearing from their family.
Their teacher-chaperones are also
in need of host families.
The exchange is sponsored by
Nacel Cultural Exchanges, a non-
profit educational organizatin and is
coordinated by Dr. Dominick and
Dany-Noele DeFilippis, college pro-
fessors of foreign languages. The
. A $1,000 Grand Prize is being
offered in World of Poetry’s New
Poetry Contest, open to all poets.
‘There are 100 prizes in all, with a
cash value of oer $10,000.
© “You need not be a famous poet
‘to enter,” says Contest Director
Joseph Mellon. ‘Indeed, we are
pe “keeping our eye out for beginning
SN SR
poets--poets who have written only
one poem, or have never entered a
poetry contest before. We expect
our contest to produce some excit-
ing discoveries.”
For official rules and entry forms
write, World of Poetry, Dept. PR,
2431 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento,
California 95817.
10-5 Daily
825-2024
program provides comprehensive
medical, accident and liability
insurance and the students bring
their own spending money.
Because so many boys work
during the summer, the coordina-
tors are having a. difficult time
finding homes for these boys. Fami-
lies with younger children as well as
families without children may apply
provided that they will introduce the
student to other American teens.
Families interested in hosting a
French or Spanish boy or a teacher-
chaperone should call collect: Dr.
Dominick and Dany-Noele DeFilip-
pis, 412-356-2269 or write RD 1, Box
177, Hickory, Pa. 15340.
WELL, SUMMER IS FINALLY
HERE. With all the schools dis-
missed for the summer months, our
routines should settle down a little.
But, then I don’t know, swimming
lessons, art lessons, music lessons. I
guess Mom never gets a rest!
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I WAS SO
GLAD TO
LEARN that the
Nesbitt Hospital
has taken over
the Back Moun-
tain Medical
Center. Pérhaps
now we can see
this building used
to its fullest
capacity. At
the present time the center provides
laboratory, cardiology and physical
therapy services.
The Fall Fair Association will
now use its proceeds for improve-
ment to the fairgrounds; then chan-
nel some funds to other community-
oriented activities.
It seems like the decision to sell
the Fall Fair Association’s portion
of the medical center was a good
idea.
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to David Dolphin, chemistry profes-
sor at the University of British
Columbia, weirwolves and vampires
of folklore may have been people
suffering a rare form of an inher-
ited but now treatable disease
whose victims sprout extra facial
hair and are vulnerable to sunlight.
Isn’t that amazing? /
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THE WORKS OF J. PHILLIP
RICHARDS are currently being
exhibited at the Sordoni Art Gallery
of Wilkes College. Richards, a
native of Moosic an professor emer-
itus of art at Wilkes, now operates
an art school in Kennebunk, Me.
If you have never visited the
Sordoni Art Gallery, stop in. The
various exhibitions presented at the
Gallery are very interesting. Of
course, I have to admit that I really
don’t know a thing about various art
forms, but thanks to Sue Hand, my
daughters Nicole and Nancy can fill
me in on the finer points.
CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr.
and Mrs. George D. Messermsith,
Box 24426 Temple, Arizona, who
announce the birth of a son Mat-
thew, May 28.
Mrs. Messersmith is the former
Annie Yorder, Wooster, Ohio.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Yoder of Wooster.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. George Messersmith of
Trucksville.
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SEVERAL BACK MOUNTAIN
STUDENTS at Wyoming Seminary
Lower School recently received
most valuable player awards;
Christina Caputo, Shavertown, field
hockey; Liza Rosenthal, Dallas,
field ‘ hockey; Robert Mainwaring,
Dallas, scccer; Rory Connor, Shav-
ertown, basketball; and Eric May,
Dallas, soccer. Congratulations to
all these fine young athletes!
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS E.
KORMIS, SR., RD 5, Sunset Drive,
Shavertown, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Brenda to
Douglas Gallup, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Gallup, 179 Main St., Dallas.
Miss Kormis is a graduate of
Lake-Lehman High School and is
employed by M.W. Wood Food Serv-
ice, College Misericordia, Dallas.
Mr. Gallup is employed by
Custom Management Corporation,
planned.
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GERALD GUNSTER, Dallas was
recipient of Wyoming Seminary
senior athlete male outstanding
award. A four year member of the
675-0835
tennis and soccer teams, Gerald (
achieved high individual recognition
and contributed to the team’s over-
all performance. Donna Zavada,
Ashley, received the female athletic
award.
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SUNDAY WE CELEBRATE
FATHER’S DAY. It’s a day when
we should show our Dads just how
much they mean to us. Until I
became a parent myself, I never
realized just how much we owe our
parents. Happy Father’s Day to my
dad, and to all Back Mountain
fathers.
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