od "10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 22, 2000 OBITUARIES STANLEY PETROSKI Stanley F. Petroski, 55, of Dal- las, died November 17, 2000 at =i Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born Aug. 2, 1945, in King- ston, he was the son of the late © Stanley L. and Sophie (Wydra) Pietrowski. He was a graduate of Central Catholic High School and attended King's College. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving with the 356th Army En- gineers. He was a Manager for Proctor and Gamble. He was a member of Gate of + Heaven Church, Dallas, the Irem Temple, AAONMS, and its Show ti Band Unit, the Keystone Consistory, Scranton, Masonic Lodge 468, Wyoming, and the In- ternational Golf Association. He was preceded in death by his sister, Hermina Petroski. Surviving is his wife of 35 years, the former Dianne Leandri; daugh- ter, April Marie Petroski, Wilkes- "Barre; and nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held ~~ today at 10 a.m. from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St. Shavertown, with a @ Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 § am. in Gate of Heaven Church, with the Rev. John C. Lambert © officiating. # Entombment will be in the © mausoleum at Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. & Memorial donations, if desired, © may be made to the Irem Temple, = AAONMS, 52 N. Franklin St., © Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18701, or to Gate of Heaven Church, 10 Machell i & Ave., Dallas, Pa. 18612. Pearl Harbor program at LCCC The Luzerne County Com- munity College Institute of Public Affairs will host 'Pearl Harbor Remembrance’ on Thursday Dec. 7at 11 a.m., at the College's Educational Con- ference Center. 'Pearl Harbor Remembrance’ will detail per- sonal recollections of service at Pearl Harbor before and af- ter the infamous Japanese at- tack. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call Fred Walters at LCCC at 740-0424. -w 7-8 boys (continued from page 9) Domzalski 16 points, Adam King , Chris Parrish 6 points each, Jeremy Weinstock 5 points, and Robbie Tomko 4 points. Wilkes-Barre Pallet 61, Kelly Auto Parts 51 Matt Daube dominated the in- side with a game high 29 pcints, followed by Bobby Lenahan 12 points, Conor Lenahan 9 points, john Paul Parulski 8 points and J.J Durr 3 Points. Kelly Auto Parts led by Ryan Marascio 15 point, followed by Matt Kelly 14 points, Gracjan Kraszewski 12 point and Conor Judge 10 points. Travel squad beats Pittston D.Y.B. used a very balanced scoring attack to defeat Pittston in the first league game at the Oblates. East Side Basketball League. D.Y.B. was led by Tim Crossin 11 points, Matt Kelly 10 points, Ben Thomas 8 points, Jimmy Schwerdtman, Matt Wil- son 7 points a piece, D.J. Molino 6 points, Bobby Lenahan and Chris Kester 5 points each. DHS GUIDANCE NOTES Students of the Quarter named Our first Student of the Quar- ter Assembly, held Nov. 21, hon- ored the following students for the months of September, Octo- ber and November for their con- tribution to our school and com- munity: Creative Student: Kevin Covert; Citizen Student: Shane Shrader; School Spirit Student: Jennifer Gross; Student Achiever: Tim Faneck. The students each recieved a S100 savings bond, which were donated by this quarter's sponsors: State Rep. Phyllis Mundy and Pikes Creek Park Inc. owners Karen and Dan Cornell. On behalf of the PTSO and the Guidance Department, we would like to thank our spon- sors for investing in the future of our students. A special thank you for the hard work of our PTSO Student of the quarter Chairper- son, Ms. Cindy Mitchell, who so- licits the sponsorships we need to reward our students for their con- tributions. 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