® = RE Si SR United planners The Scouts and Explorers of Troop and Post 232 of Heaven Gate, Dallas, has been acting on holiday feelings even though it’s not the holiday season. Since last May the young men and women of the Troop and Post have been volunteering at the St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen in Wilkes- Barre. They have served food, stacked cans, cleaned up, helped repair things and run food drives. All 30 of the scouts from the Troop and Post have worked at one job or another at the kitchen. Three Eagle Scout Candidates designed separate proejcts to aid the Soup Kitchen and its clients. Each project drew on the talents and abilities of different age groups within the Troop and Post. Nathan Kelley has coordinated food collection as his Eagle Scout project. Robert Skursky has coordi- nated teams who serve food and clean up after the meal. James Strange has coordianted food stack- ing and clean-up fix-up teams. Hundreds of hours of volunteer service have been contributed through the efforts of the Scouts and Explorers in these service teams: Sumner Bachman, David Casey, Steve Chabala, Mike Dzanko, Ron Fitch, Jim Fry, Walter Fry, Jim Gialanella, Joe Hudak, Aaron Kelley, John Kristan, Chris Kuhar, Alan Landis, John Mitchell, Robert Rowlands, Sean Kerpovich, Jarrett Rittenhouse, Sam Wilkes, Shane Elizabeth Williames, Michelle Farris, Debbie Davenport, Katherine Fader, Lee D. Williames, Eric Williams, David Wojcie- chowski, Andrew Yencha, David Larkin and Jeff Malik. Additional assistance was rendered by Mr. Al Landis, Mrs. Frances Williames, Mr. Evan Williams, Mr. Robert Skursky, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mr. Dave Wojciechowski, and Dr. Lee Williames the Scout- master. ) fed “nc © Ja March 2. Justice and Delinquency. Upcoming film dates are: 16 - “The Family Under Fire- Heritage.” Navy Seaman Recruit Hugh R. Boyes, son of Ralph and Peggy L. Anthony of 68 Country Club Road, Dallas, has completed recruit train- ing at Naval Recruit Training Com- mand Great Lakes, Ill. During Boyes’ eight week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 basic fields. Boyes’ studies included seaman- ship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who com- plete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. A 1985 graduate of Dallas Senior High School, he joined the Navy in January 1985. 0- Navy Seaman Recruit John R. Irish Cabaret set The Seventh Annual Cabaret for the benefit of the International Irish Teachers Program at King’s Col- lege will be held from 7:30 p.m. to midnight, Feb. 16, at Gus Genetti’s Best Western Motor Inn. Tickets are $5 and can be obtained from the Allied Health Department at King’s and from local Irish groups. Tickets will also be available at the door. The Cabaret will feature the music of Pat Roper and the Gene Boylan Combo, food and a cash bar. Karen Harch, co-anchor of WNEP-TV’s 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. “Newswatch 16” newscasts, will be honored at the Cabaret for her participation and assistance in last year’s Irish Teachers program. xt 3 { Ne ~ — - the N.P.W. Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Victim. daytime hours to help vee Memorial Highway, Dallas "Qur Early Bird Special” (Cut & Style Included) $2800 Call 675-9789 Ann Walsh of Dallas Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-8; Sat. 8-3 wk Pashinski, son of Edward M. Pash- inski of 34 E. Ridge St., Shavertown, has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During Pashinski’s eight-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to pre- pare him for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy'’s 85 basic fields. Pashinski’s studies included sea- manship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of col- lege credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. He joined ‘the Navy in October 1985. -0- Wayne J. Miller has joined North- eastern Bank of Pennsylvania as group vice president and director of marketing announced by David L. Tressler, chairman of the board and Cupid Zhedals BIRTHSTONE RING IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS Osfar ROTH ferele 2 Harveys Lake Hwy. Dallas, Pa.—— chief executive officer. Mr. Miller was senior vice presi- dent and director of marketing at Mid-State Bank, Altoona, Pa. and previously had been marketing liai- son officer with Midlantic Banks, Inc. of New Jersey. He received a B.A. from Montclair State College, and an M.A. from New York Uni- versity and an M.B.A. from /Fair- leigh Dickinson University. Active in professional and com- munity organizations, Mr. Miller is a member of the Bank Marketing Association, the BMA Tri-State Chapter, the American Marketing Association; a member of the board of directors and executive commit- tee of the United Way of Blair County; member of the Community Advisor Board of WPSX-TV (Uni- versity Park); lay representative of the National Association of Public Television Stations; member of the Altoona Mayor’s Advisory Council on the Arts; member, board of directors, Bedford Springs Perform- ing Arts Festival; and member, board of trustees, Southern Alleghe- nies Museum of Art. Miller has served as an instructor at the Pennsylvania School of Bank- ing, Bucknell University and St. Francis College in Loretto. Miller and his wife, Mary Lou presently reside in Hollidaysburg, Pa. and they plan to relocate to the area in the near future. Ff 1 at Heart of ma LAYAWAYS Sat. 10-6 p.m. 5 Decorated Layer Cakes Valentine Decorated Rose Bouquet Cakes Strawberry Cream Pies SID Shavertown