The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 17, 1994 7 Seniors plan fall activities The August business meet- ing of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens’ Club, was held recently at the Father Sam- mons Hall (formerly St. Ther- 1 ese’s auditorium), with presi- "| dent Irene Katyl, presiding. Reports were submitted by 1 Sophie Kapral, recording sec- ‘| retary; Joseph Baltrushes, | treasurer; Kay Hudak, sun- @ | shine; Florence Precone, re- freshments. Honorable men- tion and thanks from the group | were extended to Kay Hudak for her outstanding work in t -| the organization. . Observing birthdays during “| August are Frank Pechel, Robert Rogers, Marie and Ray Yuknavage, and Clara Paltrini- eri. High bowlers for the past two weeks are Marie 1 Yuknavage and Louise Capozzi and Joseph Balavage and Ray Yuknavage. ; Fifty-Fifty winners were . | Kaye Ray and Sophie Kapral. | A report on Foscco and Public Awareness was given by Irene Katyl. e Joseph Precone, in charge o> ® of “First Choice” labels, re- r | ported that more are needed. 1 1 A Halloween party will be | .1 held October 20, starting at noon, with Ray Yuknavage and Joseph Precone co-chairing / the event. : Members are also reminded ’ °F of the Annual Project Head dinner dance October 27, at : "{ noon, at the Golden Palace. : Reservations are now being ' | taken. ; Grace Laux, a charter | member, continues to recu- perate at her home. The Back Mountain Senior | Citizens; Club is a nondenomi- . national organization under | the direction of Project Head (Help Experienced Adults Develop). Meetings are held | the first and third Thursdays 9 @ ofeach month at 1 p.m. unless 1 otherwise stated. The meeting iI location is in the Father Sam- ‘} mons Hall of St. Therese's 4 Church, Shavertown. All residents of the area 50 years of age and older are wel- | comed to join. STEN. cn iO Th Ah A BH fe To, i iC <v =. ps — = “Ww te WW OTN UME Named Mercy's pastoral outreach coordinator Mercy Hospital Wilkes-Barre, recently appointed Back Moun- tain resident Kathleen Beardsworth as pastoral outreach coordinator. The Pastoral Outreach Pro- gram's purpose is to meet with local churches and synagogues to meet the spiritual, emotional, and cal/dental assistant certificate from International Correspon- dence School, Scranton and a diploma of director of religious education from the Diocese of Scranton. As a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, Beardsworth is a member of the choir, volunteer Luzerne County Fair seeks Fair Queen contestants Miss Luzerne County Fair will be selected Sept. 10 at 4 p.m. at the Luzerne County Fair. This event is sponsored by Pepsi Cola and Major Performing Arts Center. This year’s winner will receive roses, tiara, and a $500 US Sav- ings Bond, and will serve as the official host of the '94 Fair. years of age. This contest is based solely on poise and appearance, and the ability to promote and represent the Fair. (No talent or bathing suit events). This year for the first time, the Queen contest will be held during the weekend hours of the County Fair to enable young ladies cur- 2&1 5iLo Oil Co. : Call around for prices - | then make us your last call | We'll beat any advertised home heating oil price In our area by Per Gallon | Min. of 125 Gals. | 1-800-696-2456 | 24 Hour Hot Line physical needs of the elderly, homebound and disabled mem- bers of the community. worker and coordinator of the high school CCD program. Beardsworth, her husband, Curt, and children, Amy, 18; Barbara, 14 and Courtney, 11 reside in Dallas. Beardsworth received a bache- lors degree in sociology from Bloomsburg State College, medi- Fitch joins Geisinger Nancie J. Fitch, D.O., has joined Geisinger as an associate in emergency medicine with Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. Fitch earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and a bachelor of science degree in biology from the University of Scranton. She completed a residency in emergency medicine at Memorial Hospital, York, PA and a rotating intern- ship at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine/Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, PA. A member of the American Osteopathic Associa- tion, the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Associa- tion and the American College of Emergency Physi- cians, Fitch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitch of Dallas. She is a 1982 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. NANCIE J. FITCH, D.O. KATHLEEN BEARDSWORTH rently away from home at college, to participate. 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