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The Dallas Post
Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 6, 1996 * 7
Meadows staff completes in-service training
The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently presented special pins to nursing staff members
who completed requirements to be enrolled on the State Registry and staff who completed in-
service training.
Receiving pins were, seated, from left: Tina Cook, RNA; Lisa Cooper, RNA, Diane Malonis, RN,
Director of Nursing; Susan Bell, RN, Director of Staff Development; Linda Baker, RNA, James
Alaimo, Meadows Administrator; Evelyn Mahalick and Caroline Henry, RNA's;
second row, RNA's Becky Olson (Mercy Center); Donna Farrell, Sharon DeWitt, Gerri Bidding,
Terry Lamascola, Shirley Milulka, Shirley Pratt, Gail Olson, Barbara Chiarucci;
third row, RNA’s, Cindy Glasson; Karen Eaton, Linda Wolfer, Rebecca Royer, Laura Courter,
Susan Swartwood, Herb Nusbaum.
New materials added to library's shelves
The Back Mountain Memorial
Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas,
announces the addition of the
. following books to their collection.
NON-FICTION
“Smart Eating: Choosing Wisely,
Living Lean” by Covert Bailey
“Easy Does It Quilts” by Georgia
Bonesteel
“How To Build Small Barns and
Outbuildings” by Monte Burch
“Step-By-Step Outdoor Stonework”
“Thinking With Horses” by Henry
Blake
“A-Z of Natural Remedies” by
Amanda Sandeman
“Protein Power” by Michael R.
Eades
“Foreign Intervention & Global
Security” by Gary E. McCuen
“All | Know About Animal Behavior |
°
Learned in Loehmann’s Dressing
Room” by Erma Bombeck
“Inside Edge” by Christine Brennan
' “Your Body's Many Cries For
Water” by F. Batmanghelidg M.D.
“Breaking the News” by James M.
Fallows
“Human Rights and The Politics of
Terror” by Gary E. McCuen
“Children of Violence” by Gary E.
McCuen
“Children of The Night: The Best
Short Stories by Black Writers,
1967 To The Present”
“Enduring Harvest: Native American
Foods and Festivals For Every
Season” by Barrie E. Kavasch
FICTION
“The Judge” by Stevan Paul Martini
“The Poet” by Michael Connelly
“The Pride of Lions” by Marsha
Canham
“Intensity” by Dean Koontz
“Incidents in The Rue Laugier” by
Anita Brockner
“Jerusalem” By Cecelia Holland
“Contagion” by Robin Cook
“Days of Drums” by Philip Shelby
“Wilderness of Mirrors” by Linda
Davies
“The Web” by Jonathan Kellerman
"In the Beauty of the Lillies” by John
Updike
“The Camden Summer” by LaVyrle
Spencer
“Blackwater” by Kerstin Ekman
“The Bride of Texas” by Joseph
Skvorecky
‘Emerald City” by Jennifer Egan
“Criminals” by Margot Livesey
SCIENCE FICTION
“Dancing Bears” by Fred
Saberhagan
Meadows names two employees
Ecumenical Enterprises, Dal-
las, announces the Employees of
the Month for January and Feb-
ruary.
~ Sharing the honor for January
are Diane Malonis, R.N., director
of nursing and Mary Ann Fosko,
R.N. assistant director of nurs-
ing, at the Meadows Nursing Cen-
ter.
Mrs. Malonis has been em-
ployed at the Meadows for five
years and previously was director
of utilization review/quality as-
surance. She is a graduate of
MYSTERY
“The Hellfire Club” by Peter Straub
“Flesh Wounds” by Stephan
Greenleaf
“The Good Detective” by H.R.F.
Keating
REFERENCE
“The NPR Guide to Building A
Classical CD Collection” by Ted
Libbey
“The Harpercollins Encyclopedia of
Catholicism”
“The Harpercollins Dictionary of
Religion”
“Publishers Trade List Annual Vol. 1
& 2” by R.R. Bowker
“Cities and Counties-Counties and
County Seats of the United States”
“Luzerne County 9-1-1 Plan”
“Writer's Market” Editor Mark
Garvey
COMPACT DISK
“Cheap Sets” by Alabama
“Standards in Norway” by Keith
Jarrett
“Unplugged...and Seated” by Rod
Stewart
“Cavalleria Rusticana” by Peitro
Mascagni
+ “IL Barbiere Di Siviglia” by
Gioacchino Rossini
“Rigoletto” by Giuseppe Verdi
“Tosca” by Giacomo Puccini
“Un Ballo in Maschera” by
Giuseppe Verdi
“Otelle” by Giuseppe Verdi
“La Boheme” by Giacomo Puccini
“Nabucco” by Giuseppe Verdi
“Aida” by Giuseppe Verdi
BIOGRAPHY
“Deborah, Golda, And Me” by Letty
Cottin Pogrebin
“Queen of Bohemia: The Life of
Louise Bryant” by Mary V. Dearborn
WESTERN
“Code of the West” by Stephen Bly
VIDEO CASSETTE
“A Goofy Movie”
“Creepy Critters-Snakes, Bats,
Insects”
“Music Mania-Music, song and
Dance, Musical Instruments,
Percussion”
“Animals Antics-Walking Through
the Jungle, A Monkey Here, A
Monkey There, Big Floppy Ears”
“Birthday Party-Balloons, Flowers, |
Play Dress-Up”
“Space Cadets-Earth & The Sky,
Space, The Moon”
“My Body Me!-Your Hair Belongs
To You, What's All this Racket-A
Voice is A Voice”
“Let’s Do It!-Games, Dancing,
Sports”
“Earth Daze Nature, Garbage, |
Love My Planet”
“Art Party-With A Pencil and a
Brush-Rectangle, Circle, Colors
You See”
LARGE PRINT
“Reader’s Digest Great
Biographies-Nelson Mandela”
“Enigma” by Robert Harris
“Stormy Weather” by Carl Hiaasen
“I'm Only One Man” by Regis
Philbin
“Passion and lllusion” by Barbara
Delinsky
“The Tent of Orange Mist” by Paul
West
SPECIAL DONATIONS OF AUDIO
TAPES
“Frenchman’s Creek” by Daphne
duMaurier
“Days of Grace” by Arthur Ashe
“See, | Told You So! by Rush
Linbaugh
Library receives honor books
The Back Mountain Memorial
Library announces Honor Books
for 1996:
In honor of the 35th Wedding
Anniversary of Dr. and Mrs.
Patrick DeGennaro “Cavaliers and
Craftsmen Colonial Williamsburg
and Jamestown”, “Islands of New
England”, “Washington Monu-
ments” presented by Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Johnson.
In honor of Joseph and Janna
Schmid “Sara Raccoon And the
Secret Place”, Emma's Pet”, "A
Weekend With Wendell”, “There's
Central Catholic High School and
the Mercy Hospital School of Nurs-
ing.
She resides in Dallas with her
husband, Luke and has three
children.
Mrs. Fosko has been employed
at the Meadows of 12 years. She
is a graduate of Mount Carmel
Catholic High School and Sacred
Heart Hospital School of Nursing.
She is presently pursuing a de-
gree in health care management
with the focus on long term care.
She resides in West Wyoming
a Cow in the Road", “Hotter Than
a Hot Dog", Caps For Sale” pre-
sented by Charlene Schmid.
In honor of Liva W. Baker “Col-
lected Poems, Prose & Plays” pre-
sented by Judy Schellenberg.
In honor of Ed Roman “Ride
With Me-The Washington, D.C.
Story”, “Ride With Me-The Atlanta
Story” presented by the Ben
Maskalis Family.
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. George
McCutcheon's 50th Wedding An-
niversary “Amish Ways" presented
by Jim Snyder.
of the month
with her husband, Frank and has
three children.
Wendy Spencer, registered
nursing assistant, has been cho-
sen Employee of the Month for
February. Mrs. Spencer has been
employed at the Meadows for six
years. She is a graduate of
Tunkhannock High School.
She resides in Trucksville with
her husband, Stanley, and daugh-
ter Allison.
All honorees were awarded com-
plimentary dinner and theater
tickets for two.
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