The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 09, 1986, Image 4

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    Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Youth injured
This 1978 Chevy Blazer was one of two vehicles involved in a traffic accident Sunday night in
Kingston Township in which a 15-year old youth was injured and transported to Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital. Since the boy is a juvenile, police are not releasing his identity. He was,
however, reported to be a passenger in a vehicle driven by Peter Tonnesen, 235 Main St.,
Dallas. Two other individuals, including another minor, and Mimma lolvaen were also in the
vehicle. According to reports, Christopher J. Peters, RD 2, Box 133, Tunkhannock, was
traveling south on RT. 309 while Tonnesen was traveling west from Harris Hill Road across the
highway to Pioneer Avenue. Both drivers told police they had the green light. The Peters vehicle
apparently struck the right rear quarter of Tonnesen’s 1976 Ford Econoline Van, causing it to
spin clockwise into the intersection. Officers Michael Moravec and Joseph Bren investigated the
incident.
Births
(The following Back Mountain
couples have announced births
during the past week:)
BONNY AND PHILLIP MILLER,
Tuesday, April 1.
CATHERINE AND LEONARD
SCAVONE, RD 1, Sweet Valley, a
daughter, Monday, March 31.
WOW, HOW TIME FLIES. It
seemed just yesterday that school
opened for the year and now here it
Hoover, Brian Matosky, Terry
Meehan, Danny Natitus and Ryan
Boraski.
675-0335
Catherine Maxwell Bolinski was
chairwoman of the open house;
Sara Gray served as co-chair-
is almost time for summer vaca- -0- ; woman. Other committee members
tion. DR. AND MRS. RONALD include Evelyn Daley, hospitality
-0- RUSHIN, Shavertown, have chairwoman; Bernice Hill, trea-
I UNDERSTAND that plans are
well underway for the annual
Library Auction which is scheduled
this year for July 9, 10, 11, 12, and
13. Dr. John Shaskas, is this year’s
chairman.
As they did last year, a car will
be chanced off again this year. A $5
ticket will give the owner a chance
to win an S-10 Blazer, valued at
$14,000. These tickets can be pur-
chased at the library or from Dr.
Shaskas at his veterinarian office.
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CONGRATU-
LATIONS to the
following boys.
from Cub Scout
Pack 155, Trucks-
ville, who
received the Par-
vuli Dei award
recently at St. fF24
Therese’s kk
Church, Shaver-
town.
Monsignor Joseph P. Gilgallon
presented the award. Mrs. Joan
Roginski is religious coordinator for
the award.
announced the engagement of their
daughter Susan Lynn to Dr. James
V. Yuschak, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Yuschak, Phoenixville, Pa.
Miss Rushin is the granddaughter
of Mr. William Rushin, Glen Lyon,
and Mrs. Victoria Dzialdowski,
Allentown.
Miss Rushin is a graduate of
Lake-Lehman High School, attended
King’s College and is a graduate of
Temple University School of Phar-
macy. She is employed as a regis-
tered pharmacist in Philadelphia.
Dr. Yuschak is a graduate of
Nether Providence High School and
Duke University and Temple Uni-
versity School of Medicine. He is a
surgical resident at Abington
Memorial Hospital, Abington, Pa.
The wedding will be solemnized
May 10 in Philadelphia.
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THE MEADOWS NURSING
CENTER has become a very impor-
tant part of our community. Last
Sunday the Meadows Nursing
Center Auxiliary hosted an open
house, allowing the public get a
better idea of the facilities and what
is offered there.
surer; Irene Transue, secretary;
Diane Corby, president; Barbara
Barakat, first vice president;
Rachel Hale, second vice president;
Louise Montigney, raffle chair:
woman.
Thomas J. Sweeny is administra-
tor of the Meadows Nursing Center.
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CRESCENDA MARIE LONG,
daughter of Jody and Dan Long,
Kenilworth, N.J. was baptized at
the Lehman United Methodist
Church on March 23. Crescenda was
born on Nov. 11, 1985 at Beth Israel
Hospital. She weighed just 3 pounds
6% ounces at birth.
Mr. Long is a music teacher at
the David Burtley School in New
Jersey.
Sponsors for Crescenda’s baptism
were Stephen and Denise Barski,
Piscataway, N.J.
Her paternal grandparents are
Frank and Barbara Long, Idetown.
Maternal grandparents are Betty
and Richard Lowery, Lehman. Mrs.
Marie Sanders, the child’s great-
grandmother and namesale, also
attended.
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57 Lake St., Dallas, a son, Saturday, LISA AND DR. FREDRIC
March 29. BROWN, Shavertown, a son, Thurs- an y a
CYNTHIA AND WILLIAM day, April 3. Lo | 4
KATYL, Box 77D, Hemlock St., RD KAREN AND HENRY ROW-
6, Dallas, a son, Monday, March 31. LANDS, RD 2, Box 344 AA, for
BARBARA AND ROBERT ARCH, Harvey's Lake, a son, Friday, April
31 Parsonage St., Dallas, a son, ' 4, .
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Eastern Pa.
Tracy Lynn Cigarski, daughter of
Robert and Patricia Cigarski of
Lehman, has been chosen as an
area representative in the official
Eastern PA Preliminary of the
International Teen Miss Scholarship
Pageant to be held April 19, 1986 at
the Forum Auditorium Capitol Com-
plex in Harrisburg, where she will
compete with other area finalists in
Communications, Evening Gown
and Interview Competitions for the
state title and crown of Pa. Teen
Miss; plus a $1,000 cash scholarship
award.
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also enjoys modeling.
Tracy is sponsored by R.N. Fitch
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Mechanical & Body Shop, Pikes C.A.CS.; YOURE ON YOUR WAY TO REDUCING ENERGY
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Cl b t WASTE IN YOUR COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
The Homemakers meeting of Pennsylvania Gas 8 Water Company is offering the C.A.C.S. Program —
Relief Society of the Church of . . ; .
Jesus Christ of Latter. Day Sains, Commercial and Apartment Conservation Service Program — to provide you
he Inet recently with information that can help cut energy usage at your facility and manage
Brother Charles Yutachek talked le ais . . is
Eo your energy more efficiently. Our Energy Specialist will examine your facility
Heir gardens for the upcoming in the following areas:
Those who attended were: Sister
pn Den * Heating System * Cooling System * Refrigeration .
McPeek, sue Ganoe, Marilyn Phil- * Ventilation System = * Lighting System * Energy Controls | |
lips, Aileen Harrison, Rose King
and Bonitta Frantz.
THOMAS
PRODUCE STAND
Opposite Natona Mills
Dallas-Harveys Lake Hwy.
* Windows & Doors
* Business Type and
Energy Demands
* Insulation in * Caulking and
Ceilings, Ducts, Weatherstripping
Floor, Walls
If you would like more information about the Commercial and Apartment
Conservation Service Audit Program, please call the C.A.C.S. Program
Coordinator, Bernard Madrak at 717-829-8880.
Vegetable & Flower
Plants Ready To Go
Pansies, Lettuce,
Bermunda Onion Plants,
Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Seed Potatoes,
Apples
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