i © @ “the class of '70. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 19, 1995 7 Invitations have been sent to members of the classes of 1969 and 1970 of Central Catholic High School, Kingston, fot=r the upcoming joint 25-year reunion. The joint reunion will be a first for the two graduating classes= and is scheduled for ~ August 5 at the Fox Hill Coun- try Club, West Pittston. The evening will begin with a * cocktail hour followed by din- "ner then open bar and dancing 'with music provided by DJ Sound. “Deadline for reservations is ‘July 28. Reservations should | ‘be returned to Karen Passa- rella Boback for members of ‘the class of '69 and to Jackie Jones Heffron for members of The committee is seeking ad- dresses of the following class- ~ mates: Class of 1969: Marilyn - Atcavage John, Albert Balber- ‘chak, Sue Basar Greenly, Re- sia Carroll, Rita Chisko Car- .~roll, Glen Clothier, Elizabeth | Central Catholic classes of '69 and '70 to hold reunion Cook Dorris, Peter Allen Craig, Thomas Dicton, Kathy Friar Kross, Christine Gillis Fetko, Marianne Grasso Hipona, Carl Hanadel, Michael Handley, Wil- liam “Chipper” Hrubowchak. Also, Mary Ann Kale, Paul M. Kester, Rosalyn Kohn Os- trowski, Pat Kovalik Dorris, James Matusek, Clara Metar, Joseph Motz, James Nen- inchka, Ben Pieczynski, Martha Sakevich Taylor, Marlene Sambo, Susan Stash Miller, Marty Strub, Anne Walko Di- Cicco, and Debra Watkins Malarky. Class of 1970: Theresa An- derko, George Anthony, Joan Artim, Elizabeth Backiel Jackson, Mary Boyd, Maureen Britt Partillo, Bonnie Broken- shire Drust, John Carey, Sandy Carr, Katie Carroll, Joann Dudek Martin, Vincent DeGre- gorio, James Engle, Joseph Filler, Marjorie Handley, Joseph Hometchko, JoAnn Linker Sto- larick, Mary Ann McFadden. Central Catholic High School's Class of '69 and '70 joint reunion lanning committee members are, from left: Carol Exharhopoulos Risch, Jackie Jones Heffron, Cathy Caffrey and Karen Passarella Boback. Also, Faye Mizerak Sarra, Edward Orloski, Joe Padavan, Joann Plesic Kurilla, Christine Psolka, Ann Ransavage Morris, Eve Ann Sabol, Paul Shim- melbusch, David Semko, Robert Souchik, Mary Stascak, Harold Weiss, Maureen Yabl- onski, Daniel Yatsko. Anyone having information is asked to contact Karen Pas- sarella Boback, 639-2265 or Cathy Caffrey, 287-2006 for members of class of '69 and JackieJones Heffron, 675-5062 or Carol Exharhopoulos Risch, 288-7089, for members of the class of 70. SAMANTHA LEE LASKOWSKI William “Billy” Laskowski of Harveys Lake will celebrate his fifth birthday, July 24. He and his sister, Samantha Lee, will be students at Lake Noxen Elemen- tary School in September. Their parents are Leonard and Karen Garrison Laskowski of Harveys BILLY LASKOWSKI Billy Laskowski to celebrate his fifth birthday July 24 Lake. Grandparents are Leonard and Lorna Gordon Laskowski of Trucksville and Robert and Rita Aregood Garrison of Hanover Township. Great grandparents are Anna Aregood of Hanover Township and Betty and Donald Garrison of Hanover Township. BACK MOUNTAIN BRIEFS Dallas High yearbook senior photos due Mr. Galicki, principal and Mr. ‘Wagner, yearbook advisor, remind all Dallas seniors that their ap- pointments should be made as soon as possible for their year- ‘book glossies at Ace Hoffman Studios - the official yearbook photographer. Please call 779-5327 or 823- "6177 foran appointment. Glossies should be completed before the beginning of the school year. Lake Twp. tax bills are mailed '““Ruth Orloski, Lake Township tax collector notes that 1995 school property and per capita ‘tax bills were mailed on July 10. Anyone not receiving their tax bills should contact the tax collector. Persons who have moved or are no longer residents of Lake Town- ship should contact the tax col- lector. All tax bills are mailed directly to the homeowner. It is the re- sponsibility of the taxpayer to forward property tax bills (not per capita) immediately to the mort- ‘gage companies or banks for prompt payment. . Rebate period ends, Septem- ber: 8. _ _ Face period ends November 8 Franklin Twp. zoning meeting changed The Franklin Township Zoning Board will hold a work session to = i» 3d ! discuss proposed changes to the .* zoning map at the fire hall on - Orange Road, July 19 at 6:30 _ p.m. Please not the time change. Blood drive at - Meadows July 26 The Meadows Nursing Center, ‘ Dallas, will sponsor an American ' Red.Cross Blood Drive in the . center's multi-purpose room, first . floor, July 26, 1 to 6 p.m. Community members are in- vited to donate. To schedule an appointment, please call 675-8600, ext. 138. Ham supper at Sweet Valley July 22 A Family Style Ham Supper will be held at the Sweet Valley ' Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Val- ‘ley, July 22 from 5-7 p.m. with takeoutsat4:30 p.m. Menu: ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, pickled cabbage, apple- .sauce, rolls and butter, home- made pies, coffee or tea. $6.50 for adults; $3.50 for children. Rock 'n' Roll Revival slated for July 22 “>The N.E. PA Doo-Wopp Society “will.present its first Rock n’ Roll ‘Révival on Saturday, July 22 at St.Mary's Center, Mifflin Avenue, “Scranton, PA at 8 p.m. Appear- “ing, from New York City, a one- ‘time only Pennsylvania appear- ‘ance of The Five Discs! Bobby Vee {will be the host for this show and «dance. Tickets in advance. Call ‘Marsha at (717) 696-4325 or Pat rat(717) 842-0730 for information and tickets. The Post has more local news OUR PLANS FOR NEW UARTERS INCLUDE YoU. 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