The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 16, 1986, Image 8

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    People
Officers inducted
Donna
president,
Engler, director.
Convention held
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
Judy Betti,
Tamanini, Dallas 675-6199.
Births
(The following Back Mountain
couple announced a birth this past
week: )
COLARUSSO, PATRICIA and
CARL, 200 Harris Hill Road, Shav-
ertown, a son, Wednesday, July 9.
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PEPE EERE
Meeting held
Den 3 of Cub Scout Pack
232 finished the year with
the June pack meeting at
Gate of Heaven School. The
boys received the following
awards for the year: Brian
Ginochetti - Bobcat, Wolf,
one gold arrow, five silver
arrows; Michael Koch -
Bobcat, Wolf, one gold
arrow, six silver arrows;
Charlie Malpass - Bobcat,
Wolfe, one gold arrow, four
silver arrows; Patrick O'Neill
- Bobcat, Wolf, one gold
arrow, five silver arrows;
Gregory Schoenig - Bobcat,
Wolf, one gold arrow, five
silver arrows; Jackie
Schoenig - Bobcat. All of the
boys received one year pins
and perfect attendance
awards. Helpers for the year
were den mother Barb
Schoenig and assistant den-
mother Mimi Koch.
Betty McDonald
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THE 40TH ANNUAL BACK
MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL
LIBRARY AUCTION - then it
rained - Wednesday evening, a first
time to run a five-day auction,
proved to be successful. Lots of
people turned out and the weather
cooperated.
Thursday it
rained, Friday, it
rained for the
Children’s
Auction Saturday
morning it
poured down
rain, but in the
afternoon the sun
did come out for
a short time.
Saturday evening
JEAN
HILLARD
brought great crowds in spite of it
all and as the rains came again, up
went the umbrellas, and people
stayed ot bid on their favorite
antique until around 11:30 when
chairman Shaskas called it off for
Saturday.
Sunday started off with rain
again, by the time the block opened
it was a very wet beginning again.
The rain didn’t hamper the goal set
by Dr. John Shaskas, $70,000 plus
looks like a reality! It was a job
well done, a great chairman,
another great auction. The 40th, the
wettest, but the best yet!
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM NASH
of Harveys Lake had Fourth of July
guests visiting from Boyertown this
year. Robert and Diane McElwee
spent the week enjoying Harveys
Lake in all its beauty on this festive
weekend of Fireworks etc.
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PAT BROOKS of Lehman had a
busy Fourth of July week also. Pat
is a busy lady, she coaches the Back
Mountain National All Stars girls
softball team. The girls beat West
Wyoming in their first game with a
6-3 score and Tracey Krupa was the
winning pitcher that game. The
girls are still winning and will meet
the Back Mountain American team
for the championship at
Mountaintop on Tuesday (last
night).
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PAT’S BROTHER JOE’S WIFE,
Shirley, son Casey and in-laws, Mr.
and Mrs. Neelon, traveled in from
Katy, Texas, by motorhome and
parked in Pat’s yard for a week.
The Lopasky’s drove up via Florida
and toured as they came. Going
home they plan to visit and tour
Nashville, Tenn.
In her spare time, Pat works full
time at Noxen Health Center in the
Dental unit. A very ambitious
person.
WEDDINGS
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COLLETTE AND JIM
JESIKIEWICZ of Wyoming spent
2Y5 weeks traveling cross country
and touring as they went.
California, Arizona and Hot Air
Ballooning were some of the
highlights of their trip. Collette is
the receptionist at the Noxen Health
Clinic and I know her colleagues all
join me in saying, Welcome Back!
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RICK AND DRENA GORGONE
of Shavertown, and their two
children, Sam and Meg, have
returned home from a trip to
Southern California. The Gorgones
toured a lot of Southern California.
They toured one day, then spent a
day at the beach the entire time, so
along with all their sightseeing, they
also have great tans.
A few baseball games were
included and they were at the game
where Don Sutton pitched his 300th
win. They visited the San Diego Zoo,
went to Mexico and really enjoyed
bargaining on prices. In Mexico
everyone bargains. The price is just
a conversation piece, you take it
from there, a real fun experience.
They visited Universal Studios,
drove through Hollywood Blvd. This
was rather disappointing, it was run
down and not what you would
expect to see. Drena’s two brothers,
who are policemen there advised
them not to get out of their cars to
see foot and handprints in the
cement since it was evening and
unsafe. The beaches were clean and
beautiful and lots of them.
Surprising to the Gorgones, the
evenings were very cool, days hot
but evenings by 7 p.m. you needed a
jacket. Disneyland was also
included in their trip. A great trip, a
great experience, Welcome Back!
THE WINNER IS EDITH SHUPP
of Dallas. Edith was the name
drawn at Stapinski’s in Dallas, her
ticket will now enter the grand
drawing on August 11 in Michigan
and the name called there will win a
seven-day Carnival Cruise. Good
luck Edith Shupp, you may be on
your way.
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DAVE AND DEBBIE KATYL
AND SONS, Joshua and Daniel of
Dallas, spent a few days enjoying
the shores of Atlantic City. Debbie
runs the Explorer Day Care Center
near Whitesell Brothers.
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JEAN ELSTON of Kunkle gets a
VIP mention this week. Jean, being
the honest person she is, found a
pocketbook in IGA and immediately
found its owner, Mrs. Ruth Waldow,
in the meantime had some very
anxious moments when she realized
her purse was missing. Mrs.
Waldow sends her special thanks to
Jean Elston and is pleased to tell
everyone how grateful she is for her
honesty.
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FRANCIS MCMANUS, of Dallas
is the winner of the Blazer from the
Back Mt. Memorial Library
Auction. Congratulations!
(Jean Hillard, a Back Mountain
resident, is a columnist for The
Dallas Post. Her column appears
weekly.)
(The following Back Mountain
couples have applied for marriage
licenses at the Luzerne County
Courthouse: )
JUSTIN C. MATUS, 11604 Stewart
Lane, Silver Springs, Md., to LYNN
E. BORTON, 41 Longdale Ave.,
Shavertown.
SCOTT A. JENKINS, 117 Eliza-
beth St., Dallas, to TAMARA
ANDERSON,
Dallas.
GEORGE ANTHONY BLOM, 42
Reese t., Plainsville, to DAWN
ELAINE ' CAMPBELL, East 42nd
St., Dallas.
DOUGLAS E. BRELSFORD, 47
Pellams Tr. Ct., Dallas, to LOR-
RAINE R. EVANS, 47 Pellams Tr.
Ct., Dallas.
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