The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 30, 1985, Image 3

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    CHARLES ROBBINS
Charles (Chuck) Robbins, of RD
3, Dallas, died December 20 in the
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville,
where he had been a surgical
patient for the past month.
Surviving are his parents, Russell
and Clara Waters Robbins, of RD
Dallas; his wife, the former Judy
Harrison; sons, Timothy and
Thomas; dughters, Tara, and Toni,
all of Plymouth; brother, Robert,
Dallas; sisters, Ruth Robbins, West
Pittston; Judy Sokolas, Wilkes-
Barre; Gail Holdredge, Exeter;
Lori Robbins, West Wyoming;
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
December 23 from the Harold E.
Howell Funeral Home, West Pitts-
ton, with the Rev. Roger Ainslie-
Richards, pastor of Mount Zion
Church, officiating. Interment,
Mountain View Cemetery, Harding.
ROBERT YOUNG
Robert J. Young, 69, of 14 Hill-
crest Dr., Dallas, died December 24
at home.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Marion Wilkes; daughter, Ann, at
brothers, Harold, Shaver-
town; William, Philadelphia.
Funeral services were : held
December 27 from the Richard H.
Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with
a Mass of Christian Burial in Gate
of Heaven Church, Dallas. Inter-
Obituaries
ment, St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hano-
ver Township.
JOANNE TERLIZZI
Miss Joanne Terlizzi, 20, of 38
Heights Drive, Carverton, died
sudden December 25 at her home.
Surviving are her parents, John
Terlizzi, Upper Darby; and Mrs.
Mary Ardo Koziek, Shavertown; her
sister, Donna, with whom she
resided; step-father, Dr. Thomas
Kozlek; step-brother, Thomas
Kozlek III; step-sister, Kristy
Kozlek, all of Shavertown; paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Carmella Ter-
lizzi, Upper Darby; maternal grand-
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ciliberto,
Wyoming.
Funeral services were held
December 28 from the Richard H.
Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with
a Mass of Christian Burial in Gate
of Heaven Church, Dallas. Inter-
ment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carver-
ton.
CHRISTINE ANNA MAJOR
Miss Christine Anna Major, 21, of
Malvern, died December 19 in Roch-
ester, N.Y. following a lengthy
illness.
Surviving are“hWer parents, Wil-
liam A., a former resident of
Lehman, and Noreen Lamb Major;
maternal grandmohter, Janice F.
Lamb, Malvern; brother, Stephen,
I'S
Malvern.
Funeral services were held
December 23 in the United Method-
ist Church, Paoli with interment in
Great Valley Presbyterian Ceme-
tery.
DAVID J. PERRIN
David J. Perrin, age 13, of
Athens; Ohio, died Sunday at Geisin-
ger Medical Center, Danville as a
result of injuries sustained in an
auto accident.
He is survived by his parents,
Corey and Marilyn Perrin; brother,
Brian, and sister, Stephannie, both
at home; paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin,
Roslyn, Pa.; maternal grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheerer,
Port Royal, Pa.; paternal great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Kramer, Allentown; and Mrs.
Marion Perrin, Trucksville; mater-
nal great grandfather, Brehman
Sheerer, Mifflintown, Pa.
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For Hitchcock ‘‘Psycho’’ fans,
“Psycho III” is tentatively sched-
uled for release in February. In it,
Anthony Perkins makes his directo-
rial debut. He also continues his
role as the schizophrenic Norman
Bates in the second sequel to the
Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece.
Shooting has taken place in Los
Angeles for Universal Pictures.
Hilton A. Green
is producer,
Bruce Surtess the
director of pho- §
tography, and
Henry Bumstead
production
designer. The
cast also includes ==
Diana Scarwid, WYSOCKI
Hugo Stanger, Robert Alan Browne,
Jack Murdoch, Jeff Fahey, Roberta
Maxwell, Gary Bayer and Karen
Hensel.
When asked what was the one
thing he learned from Hitchcock,
Perkins responds ‘‘preparation.”’
Perkins has stated that he put this
into use by meticulously planning
every shot during the production of
“Psychol IIL.”
Unlike “Psycho III,” more and
more filming is being done on loca-
tion and in various tates around the
country. Therefore, film bureaus
have been created to satisfy this
demand. In Pennsylvania, the film
bureau was created to satisfy this
demand. In Pennsylvania, the film
bureau was created in 1977. The
Pennsylvania Film Bureau is under
the able leadership of R.C. Staab,
whose office is located at 461 Forum
Bldg., Harrisburg 17120. Since its
creation, local communities have
received $61.4 million in economic
benefit, and 44 television films or
series, with $7.9 million benefit. In
1984, nine motion pictures and TV
projects were made in the state,
with an $11.8 billion economic bene-
fit. Having movies and TV series
filmed in Pennsylvania has cer-
tainly been advantageous to the
state as well as production compa-
nies who can reduce expenditures
by ‘‘shooting” outside of California.
Speaking of movies, the highest-
grossing movies to date, according
to The Hollywood Reporter, are:
1. BACK TO THE FUTURE $178,-
466,175
2. TEEN WOLF $32,650,346
3. COMMANDO $32,615,695
Readers might be curious to know
how these movies and grosses com-
pare with the international box
office:
Italy Box Office:
1. BACK TO THE FUTURE $441. -
328
2. PRIZZI’S HONOR $256,290
3. THE YEAR OF THE DRAGON
$252,728
Cairo Box Office
1. THE VAGABOND $156,175
2. CLASH OF THE TITANS $110,-
623
3. TURN IT AS YOU LIKE IT
$65,475
Hong Kong Box Office
. 1. WHY ME? $687,229
2. HONG KONG GODFATHER
$395,462 \
3. MR. VAMPIRE $344,606
Tokyo Box Office:
1. FRIGHT NIGHT —————
2. YOSEI FLORENCE $262,834
3. SHOKU TAKU NO \NAI LE
Now for those readers who want
to know about the movie ‘‘Shoku
Taku No Nai Le,” it stars, plot
summary, and other such pertinent
information, my eloquent response
has to be, “Please don’t ask...”
(Debbey Wysocki is the entertain-
ment writer for The Dallas Post.)
The Luzerne County Chapter 3836
of the American Association of
Retired Persons will participate in a
training program for volunteers
“Tax Aide Counselors’.
A Tax Aide Counselor is trained in
cooperation with the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) who work
directly with older persons who
need tax assistance.
If you would like to serve as a tax
aide counselor, please contact Luz-
erne Connty Chapter 3836 officers:
James A. Clark 654-2955; John
Gibbon 825-5482; Helen Gasowski
654-1159.
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COURSE
ACC 111
ACC 112
ACC 211
BDP 212
BDP 213
BUS 101
BUS 125
BUS 202
BUS 210
BUS 231
CJU 130
ENG 101
ENG 102
ECO 151
PSY 103
RET 101
RET 102
SPE 125
TITLE
Basic Programming
Adv. Basic Programming
Introduction to Business
Beginning Typewriting
Principles of Marketing I
Intro. to Data Processing
Intro. to Criminal Justice
English Composition |
English Composition II
Principles of Economics
General Psychology
Real Estate Practice
Fundameritals of Speech
CLASS TIME MISSED DUE TO HOLIDAYS.
Beginners Golf — $50.00
Instructor: Barry Fies
Intermediate Golf — $50.00
Section: 41
Jan. 16, 1986
TIME
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BDP 209
BDP 212
BDP 214
. BDP 218
BUS 101
BUS 125
BUS 126
BUS 128
BUS 130
BUS 201
BUS 231
BUS 234
BUS 256
BUS 257
BUS 262
CAR 220
CHE 11
ENG 101
ENG 102
GER 299
PHI 150
POS 211
PSY 102
RET 101
SOC 215
SPE 125
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Section II: March 1 through April 5
Instructor: Barry Fies
Advanced Golf — $50.00
Location: Irem Temple Country Club
Five sessions: Saturday, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Section I: January 25 through February 22
Section II: March 1 through April 5
Instructor: Barry Fies
Folk Art Painting & Stenciling for Beginners—$17
Six sessions, Mondays, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
February 24 through March 31 7
Material fee approximately $20.00
Instructor: Susan Barry
Country Colonial Decorating—$25.00
Six sessions, Thursdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
February 13 through March 20
Instructor: Barbara Scavone
Fundamentals of Interior Design—$24.00
Algebra course offered at Luzerne Community College. For
those Individuals who need MAT 105 or any other advanced
Algebra and do not have an adequate Algebra background or
for those who have been away from school for a number of
years and need toc brush up on Algebra, this is the recom-
mended course. Students registering for this course should have
an adequate background In basic mathematics. It should be also
noted that the credits gained through completing this course
cannot be utlitized for degree purposes. It Is suggested the
students interested in this course make an appointment to be
pre-tested by calling 829-7406.
WITHDRAWAL/REFUND
beginning of class 100% Refund.
beginning of class 100% Refund
Minus 20% Service Fee.
. ! 0 : ; YO: class 50% Refund.
Tom Boy : Bobbie Brooks : Bon Jour T Palmetto 5 - aS a elondeys, 70 pi. 4. Withdrawal after beginning of the second
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