Bric - The following candidates are run- ning for political office in Harveys Lake Borough in the upcoming Gen- eral Election on November 5. .. ROBERT DEREMER Robert DeRemer is a candidate for the position of mayor. The current owner of DeRemer’s . Laundry in Dallas, Robert was the _ previous owner of the Dallas Clean- ers. He was a member of Council from 1976 to 1979, serving as council president the last two years of his term. As president, he was instru- mental in obtaining several grants for Harveys Lake Borough. DeRemember attended Luzerne High School, served four years in the United States Navy with an honorable discharge. He is married to the former Mary Ellen /Yachew and has two children, Michelle, age 20; and Robert Jr., age 19. Robert has been a resident of Harveys Lake Borough for 16 years and attends Maple Grove Church at Pikes Creek. ~ BETTY JANE CASTERLINE Betty Jane (Becky) Casterline is a candidate for a seat on the Bor- ough Council. A lifetime resident of Harveys Lake, she was educated for the most part in the Lake School ~ System, however, during World War - II, graduated from the Philadelphia School System. Betty has served as an auditor of Harveys Lake Borough for nine years and as a council member for four. She has also served as presi- dent of the Harveys Lake Planning ~ Commission for two and one-half years. Becky owns and operates a ceramic shop at Harveys Lake and is also employed as a travel agent. Betty Jane is married to Charles ‘Casterline and has four children, Mary Lou, Houston, Texas; George, Jo Ann Rice, and Cindy, all of Harveys Lake. She is involved in many civic organizations, including the J.R. Davis Woman’s Auxiliary of which she is president, the Harveys Lake Protective Association, the Harveys Lake American Legion Auxiliary, the Harveys Lake Historical Society where she serves on the board of directors. Betty Jane is a member of and attends The Outlet Free Methodist Church. FRANK COULTON Frank Coulton is a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council. He is married to the former Anna Mae Alhum and is the father of seven children. He is a veteran of the Korean War, having been honor- ably discharged with the rank of Sergeant. He and his family attend the Alderson United Methodist Church where he serv es on the Administrative Board and on ‘the Board of Trustees. Coulton is a member of the Har- veys Lake Lions. He' served as Council president for three years and was instrumental in having drainage work and the road around the lake completed. Frank is employed by American Asphalt as a superintendent. JOHN C. PIMM John C. Pimm is a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he is a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, class of 1977. He has spent most of his life in the lake area and he and his wife, Joye, are the parents of two sons, Eric and Jeff. Pimm is employed as a Dispatch officer by the Dallas Township Police Department. GEORGE R. GWILLIAM George R. Gwilliam is a candi- date for a seat on the Borough Council. Having received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Man- agement from Florida International University in Miami, he is currently employed as a district sales man- ager for Globe Communications. A lifetime resident of Harveys Lake, Gwilliam is the father of a daughter. Gwilliam is chairman of the Har- veys Lake Zoning Board, a panel member of the Surgeon General Workshop on Handicapped Children, active with the Ventilator Program in Pennsylvania for ventilator- assisted children, and Past State Advisor to the Pennsylvania Teen- age Republicans. RICHARD (DICK) HEUER Richard Heuer ‘is a candidate for the position of contable. A graduate of McKeesport School System, he is married and has two sons. He is a member of the J.R. Davis Volunteer Fire Company, cur- rently serving as chief, and is also a member of the American Legion. From 1974 to 1976, Heuer was assigned as a Special Police Officer in Norfolk, Va. where he was responsible for the security of approximately 2000 students. He also stood security assignments in various types of stores, factories and construction sites and has been assigned as part of a mobile patrol responsible for the security of 52 schools in the school system. More than 75 made-for-TV movies will be presented by the networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) this season. “They include such ‘top-name per- formers as Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Farrah Fawcett, Dennis Weaver, Ellen Burstyn, and Tony . Curtis. Catering to the broad inter- ests of the television audience, these movies range from Hollywood remakes and biographies. to ones dealing with social issues. To give the average TV viewer an idea of what to expect this 1985-86 season in ~ ‘the live of made-for-TV movies, here is a partial, selective list. Lucile Ball stars in her first TV drama, “‘Stone Pillow’ as a New York City bag lady who ref- uses to relinquish her independence when a young social worker tries to convince “her to get off the streets. “Out of the Darkness,” based on New York City’s Son of Sam mur- ders, stars Martin Sheen as the detective who helps crack the case. Sheen also stars in ‘‘Shattered Spir- its,” a drama about alcoholism and denial. “Picking Up the Pieces” casts Margot Kidder, James Farentino a drama about the effects of divorce on a child. with CHILDREN'S TYLENOL EXILIR 4..%4,% and Cherry Flavor FOR ADULTS 165 - *8.°® ‘Living Arrows,’”’ a touching drama about a woman who recon- ciles with her ailing mother-in-law, and “The Pete Fray Story,” a story of a one-armed major league base- ball player, will also be telecast. Soap opera fans can see the “queen of the soaps,” Susan’ Lucci (“All My Children”), as the Prin- cess in the movie entitled, ‘Mafia Princess.” In the area of fantasy, ABC offers viewers, ‘The Further Adventures of the Ewoks’’ produced by George Lucas of “Star Wars” fame. Other movies that might be worth watching are ‘‘Who Hears the Child’s Cry?” with Lindsay Wagner niles; ‘‘Copacabana,” a musical inspired by Barry Manilow’s hit song; “Lost in London,” featuring Ben Vereen and Emmanuel Lewis; ‘‘Casanova,’”’ starring Richard Chamberlain as the 18th century heartthrob; Bruce Boxleitner and Barbara Hershey in ‘‘Passion Flower,”” a mystery; and ‘‘The Times of My Life,” Betty Ford's story of cancer and drug depend- ence produced by David Wolper. Regarding remakes, TV viewers are offered ‘‘Stagecoach,” John Ford's 1939 classic western with Johnny Cash, Kris Kristoffersen and Waylon Jennings; ‘‘I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later” with Bar- bara Eden recreating her role as everyone's favorite genie; ‘Return to Mayberry” with Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Ron Howard and Jim acetaminophen Nabors reprising their roles, and “The Return of Perry Mason.” Rosemary Clooney and Bonie Franklin are paired up in ‘Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies.” Robert Conrad and David Soal co-star in “The Gold Crew,” a film based on an American Trident sub, in‘ which a pschological drill goes beserk and threatens to set of a third world war. Last of all, network TV will air the three-hour dramatization of the story of Beatle John Lennon and wife Yoko Ono in ‘Imagine: The Story of John and Yoko.” (Debbey Wysocki is the entertain- ment writer for The Dallas Post.) The merger of Portland National Bank with First Eastern Bank, N.A. became effective at the close of business on Friday, Oct. 18. As of Monday, Oct. 21, The Portland National Bank, locted in Northamp- regional office of First Eastern Bank, the principal asset of the $1.2 billion First Eastern Corp. which is headquartered in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County. Directors of Portland National, which reported assets of $33.8 mil- lion on September 30, agreed to terms of a merger ‘proposal in bank’s stockholders also agreed to Post lists Due to a proofreading error, the names of Anthony and Lois Macri, new owners of Overbrook Restau- rant and Cocktail Lounge, Dallas, and Rosemary Zurla, mother of Mrs. Macri, were omitted under the photo of the restaurant’s grand opening in Oct. 9 issue of the Post. Due to a layout error, directions for the Banana Nut Cake published in the Oct. 16 Post Cookbook column, appeared incorrectly above mroe than 94 percent. corrections the dry ingredients instead of under the list of the dry ingredients in the second column. Our apology to Ryan Holthaus, whom we incorrectly reported as Rich Holthaus, scoring the touch- down in the Dallas-Wyoming game played Friday, Oct. 11. Ryan plays football for the Mountaineers; his brother, Rich, is a member of the Dallas golf team. Sorry, Ryan, we do know who you are. TODDIE BEAR to join yours! A ¢