LJ |) | 3 | mash wh The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 18, 1994 * 7 Gate of Heaven honor roll “is. Mary C. Tigue, Principal, announces the Honor Roll for Gate of Heaven School for the third quarter. "FOURTH GRADE ‘Honors with Distinction: Colin" Donnelly, Melissa Everitt, Joan Kupstas, Randi Malak, John Pambianco. "First Honors: Jennifer Bjelich, Kathryn Delaney, Leslie Dewees, Laura Krakosky, Brent Mayernick, Christina Puhalla, Erin Rovinsky, Kelly Wallick. «Second Honors: Elizabeth Cusma, Danny Engler, John Gale, Jeanne Herman, Lindsay Herron, Jeffrey Singer, Roger Vrhel, Genevieve Wroblewski. FIFTH GRADE - Honors with Distinction: Kathryn Guntli, Samantha Lean- dri. ~ First Honors: Elizabeth Baker, Timothy Carroll, Lisa Gongleski, Rebecca Hoffman, Shannon Leary, Shannon Lupien, Kathryn Mullins, Jamie Pikul, Jaclyn Re- isser, Russell Susko, Kimberly Urban. Second Honors: Robert Barna, Theresa Carboni, Elizabeth Char- fick, Laura Charnick, Bradley Feleccia, Paul Grundowski, Jes- sica Holton, Jennifer Hummler, Alison Hutch, Stephanie Lalley, Andrew Lohin, Deirdre McLaugh- @ lin. Elizabeth Parulski, Lee Ste- vens. ae A a LIN BR SIXTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Kara Grundowski, Bryan Wagner. First Honors: Kathleen Bednarek, Tess Bruns, Katherine Creamer, Morgan Czwalina, Jes- sica Gionta, Michelle Jose, Megan McAndrew, Veronica McRipley, Bridget Narcum, Robert Neher, Jennifer Pizano, Michael Regan, Nicholas Suhocki. Second Honors: Robert Bradbury, Nadine Ginocchetti, Valerie Herron, Nicole Seitz, Lorne Trapani, Maria Wright. SEVENTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Robyn Considine, Melissa Stevans. First Honors: Rose Carter, Janina Chalk, Kristen Czwalina, Carol Herman, Matthew Motyka. Second Honors: Meghan Chapman, Connor Garvey, Jen- nifer Mace, John Mitchell. EIGHTH GRADE Honors with Distinction: Alma DeRojas, Matthew Koch, Kathleen O'Brien, Maureen Paley. First Honors: Kathryn Ma- honey, Christopher Malonis, Jamie Piszak, Susan Tomchak. Second Honors: Samantha Abod, Kristin Bednarek, William Kingsbury, Christopher Suhocki. Please note: Robert Neher was omitted from the Second Quarter list for First Honors in Sixth Grade. Registrations are now open for Trucksville mini-camp * The Trucksville Nursery School, 9 located in the Trucksville United ED Methodist Church Educational Building, will hold a Pre-school mi-Camp for older three year olds: who have completed a pre- $chool program, four and five year lds, and children who have I ploted Kindergarten. ' Sessions will be offered for two peeks from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., 52 Tuesday through Friday. There will be 12 children per class, with two teachers for each class. The program costs $45 per week per child. Siblings and church members can attend for a $3 dis- count. Registrations should be com- pleted by May 25. Contact Linda Mazur at 696-3899 for more in- formation. ALICE ANN COOPER AND NEAL R. COLATOSTI Alice A. Cooper to wea Neal Robert Colatosti Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Cooper, Shavertown, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Alice Ann, to Neal Robert Colatosti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Colatosti, Shavertown. Miss Cooper is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Luzerne County Community College. She is employed by Wyo- ming Valley Family Practice. Colatosti, is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. employed by Pennsylvania Power and Light. The couple will be united in marriage June 4, at the Huntsville United Methodist Church, Huntsville Road, Shavertown. He is bo Sp Sm Sew WEAR Re AR at MgB R i Se Ee rr ite Ae 1 5 pring afm aR CARE Kixing may make more sense than buying & @ 1 ow, low monthly payments” arfra big selling point in new car advertising. The fine print often discloses that these are lease payments. Lease or otherwise, the; on-camera salesman makes $250 sound like chicken feed. “For many prospective car buy- r8 that “chicken feed” would goa ofan in the immediate needs the car you already own. It covers the cost of a brake system overhaul ora major tune-up PLUS that long overdue oil change. It might pay for two new tires and a battery or for other needs that press a person to go car shopping. Car leasing or lower monthly finance payments help ease the sting of higher new car prices. But statistics demonstrate that owajers are fixing up and driving their older cars. Average car age is ‘at its highest since the early 1950’ S. “For many of us, the handwrit- ot is on the wall,” says Don igley of Car Care Council. “In @ ny cases it is wiser to accept on¢ whopping repair bill and hang onto the old car or truck than to commit to a hefty monthly pay- ment for 4 or 5 years. ~This is the subject of a pam- BRAKES Nour braking system, probably _the'most critical safety system on your car, is like an extension of your body. When your brain tells your foot to push down on the brgke pedal for a panic stop, you expect: instant, predictable re- sponse. ‘Don’t gamble with your brakes; have them checked periodically and when you do need repairs, invest in the best quality brake sefvice you can get. SCRATCHES AND DINGS When your car gets bumped or scraped in a parking lot or acci- dentally bruised on the street, don’t ignore the damage—it won't goaway. It's likely to get worse as rusting sets in. Body repairs, even minor ones, pay. big dividends, says the Car Care Council. A car that looks good and runs well brings signifi- cantly, more at trade in than one that’s been neglected. phlet published by the Council which says, “When an aging car needs repairs, too often the solu- tion lies in the quickest route to the car dealers showroom. But supposing the amount of the down payment (plus a little extra) were spent on the old car instead, - making it serviceable for at least another year?” One thing is certain: whatever repairs your car, truck or van needs, it probably won't cost as much as buying a new one. “And it's not a long term commitment,” concludes Midgley. “Meanwhile you are driving a better vehicle and later, when you sell or trade, your car should bring a higher price.” For a good look at the pro's and con's of fixing up vs. trading up, send for the Council's pamphlet “RENEW OR REPLACE (Rx for Making a Decision).” All it takes is a business-sized, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Car Care Council, Department R, One Grand Lake Drive, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. DEV ELA (ol a= 1g £5 CLR Ea (oT gF=1 Rg AAR D 1 BS 675-2143 (165 CCA's) #8221 (@) MAKE IT NAPA BRAND NEW NAPA LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR BATTERIES (Lak 29 % Yo PREMIUM (235 CCA's) #8223,24 . .......... 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The Book Booth seeks salable fiction and non-fiction, including cookbooks, biographies, history, travel, technical books, pictorial editions, novels and children’s books. Magazines are not solicited. Sybil, Pelton, Mary George and Jean Grimes operate the Odds ‘N. Ends Booth while Benny Matchett chairs the Book Booth. Area artists to hold exhibit Two local artists, Sue Hand and Karen Shelley, have created a collection of their most recent artwork for an exhibit, “East Meets West,” May 22 through May 28 at Sue Hand's Imagery, Dallas. The paintings were all com- pleted by the two women this past winter and spring. They include local landscapes from the Back Mountain and Wyoming Valley, florals and still lifes, landscapes and seascapes from the western United States, done in watercolor, acrylic and graphite. National recognized artist Hand has had her artworks included in public and private art collections in nearly every state in the nation and nine foreign countries. =~ Shelley is best known for her wildlife and western paintings. An instructor at Sue Hand's Imagery for the past 12 years, she teaches children in grades kindergarten through sixth grade as well as teens and adults. The public is invited to attend an opening reception Sunday, May 22 from 1-5 p.m. at Sue Hand's Imagery, Dallas. The exhibit will also be open May 23-28. Hours are Monday, Wednes-- day and Friday 9-6 p.m.; Tuesday. and Thursday 9-9 p.m.; and Sat- urday, 9-4 p.m. Horse show event to benefit St. Jude's Borrowdale Acres Inc. and the Showin Blue 4-H Club will be: conducting a Saddle-Up Divison at the Showin Blue Bonanza Horse’ Show, May 28, at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Rt. 118, Dalias, starting at 11 a.m. Locally, Carole Malig will coordinate the event to benefit St. Jude’: Children’s Research Hospital. Cub Scouts to hold spaghetti dinner May 0g" Cub Scout Pack 241 will sponsor a Spaghetti Dinner on May 28 at the Lehman United Methodist Church. Takeouts will be available beginning at 4 p.m. Dinner seatings begin at 4:30 p.m. The meal includes spaghetti, salad, beverage, and dessert all for. $4: Tickets will be available at the door. =n. Play The Kely P Ten-Car Challenge. Be Contest Runs May 16th to May 28th. §¥ No purchase necessary. Licensed drivers 18 years or older. Official game cards, contest clues and complete rules and regulations available at participating Kelly dealerships. Void where prohibited by law. Jeeps Is a registered trademark of the Chrysler Corporation. 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