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News of Record Obituaries News Record Wednesday, Nov 3. 1993 A 5 Obituaries Phillip R. Wilson Sharpsburg Phillip Wilson, 57. died Monday 1 K' 1 i ins riorne. Born April 13.

1936, in Star City, W.Va., he the son of the late Marshall and Verda Barnhouse Wilson. Survivors include his wife, Virginia G. Wilson; two sons, Clifford Wilson and Robert Wilson, both of Gibsonia; one brother, Daniel Wilson of Kairmount, and three sis- lers, Sarah Molinar of Morgantown, W.Va., Nancy Tegge of Glenshaw and Mary Jo Johnson of Pittsburgh. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Worrell Funeral Home, 820 Main Sharpsburg, where a service will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday. The Rev. Leonard Pate will officiate. Burial will follow in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. Florence Maslanka Formerly of Ross Florence E.

Maslanka, 76, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1993, at Westmoreland Manner. Surviving are two sons, G. Edward Maslanka Jr. of Ross and Paul M.

Maslanka of Houston, Texas; one daughter, Rozanne ReBell of Quincyr two brothers, James Shanley of Plum and Thomas Shanley of North Side; three sisters, Margaret Trout of Mount Pleasant, Mary Ellen Tropf of North Side and Kathleen Bell of Newark, Ohio; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandson. She was preceded by her husband, George E. Maslanka; two brothers, John Stanley and Michael Shanley and one sister, Ruth Shanley. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Pfeifer-Amick Funeral Home, 512 Grant Millvale.

Christian Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Anthony's Church, Millvale. Burial will follow in St, Stanislaus Cemetery, Millvale. Memorial contributfons can be made to the AlzlreimerVAssociatiort- of Allegheny County, 1323 Forbes Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219-4700. Helen Kaminski O'Hara Helen Kaminski, 74, died Monday, Nov. 1, 1993, at her home. Born Oct. 15, 1919, she was the daughter of the late Boleslaw and Dei iiiu DuilmuujRa Mrs.

Kaminski was a member of John. Roman Catholic Church, 'Sharpsburg, and its Rosary Society, and the O'Hara AARP. Henry Kaczynski. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Thursday at Worrell Funeral Home, 820 Main Sharpsburg, where the St John Cantius Rosary Society will recite the Rosary at 3 p.m.

today. The St John Cantius Parish Rosary will be recited at 8:30 Thursday. Christian Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Friday at St John Cantius Church, Sharpsburg, with the Rev. Ernest Strzelinski as celebrant Burial will follow in St Mary's Cemetery, O'Hara.

Margaret H. Winterberger Franklin Park Margaret H. Winterberger, 84, died Monday, Nov. 1. 1993, at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh.

Ms. Winterberger retired in 1974 from Williams and Co. after 46 years. She served during World War II and was a member of the American Legion Post 161. A lifelong resident of Franklin Park, she was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Ambridge Court 777, and St.

Alphonsus Church, Pine. Survivors include one sister, Agnes Nagel of Franklin Park; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Andrew and Susan Winterberger; and three brothers, Ambrose Winterberger, Joseph Winterberger and Bernard Winterberger. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and-7 to 9 p.m. today at George A.

Thoma Funeral Home, 10418 Perry Highway, McCandless. Christian Funeral Mass will said at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Alphonsus Church, followed by burial in St. Alphonsus Cemetery, Pine.

Memorial contributions can be made to a charity of choice. Arne Olof Olson Indiana Township Arne Olot Olson, 87, diecT Sunday, Oct. 31,1993, in St. Margaret Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh. Helvarborn March Sweden.

Mr. Olson retired in 1968 from Blaw Nox Co. after 37 years as a chemical engineer. He was a member of Aspinwall United Methodist Church. include one son Erik D.

OlsbS of Midland, three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. 0 ag in daath hj, his Mclntyre PTA donates to DARE project ROSS: The'Mclntyre Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association recently donated $478 to Ross police to support the North Hills School District Drug Awareness Resistance Education project Pupils helped out by selling 1,912 coupon books, raising $4,780 for project DARE. Twenty-five cents from the sale of each book which contained 46 coupons for restaurants and family entertainment in the North Hills went to DARE. Police present the drug awareness program to sixth-graders at each elementary school i a 14-week period. Police make occasional visits to other elementary grades and present a two-day program to seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders.

The mosey not used by DARE will be used by the PTA to fund field trips, playground additions and assemblies. Mclntyre PTA officers said local' business merchants who donated more than 30 prizes to student sellers were instrumental in the success of the fund-raising event. ALLKHENY COUNTY Health Department sells home radon kits In observance of National Radon Action week, the Health Department and the American Lung Association of Western Pennsylvania have announced a joint radon-awareness campaign. The health department is selling do-it-yourself radon test kits for $7 each. They include equipment for analysis.

Call the Heath Department at 687-ACHD or the American Lung at 1-800-22n-1990Jor-akit- Radon is a radioactive gas found in about all soils. It moves up through the ground and into residences through cracks and other holes in house foundations. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, accounting for up to 30,000 deaths a year. BUTLER Local libraries to mark book week the Butler County Federated Library system will celebrate "Children's Book Week" from Nov. 14 to 21.

Libraries will sponsor a variety of programs, including a ventriloquist. In addition, Peter Rabbit, created by children's author Beatrix Potter, will make special appearances to honor the character's 100th birthday. The schedule for ventriloquist pro- I Around the North Hills and nearby i FORWARD JACKSON I EVANS CITY ADAMS MARS PENN Rouit MIDDLESEX BUTLER COUNTY 't PINE MARSHALL 1 i 11 MCCANDLESS PARK 110 If you have information you wish to submit i for use in the Around the Norin riiiis colunW, call or Phone: 772-7308 Address: Around the North Hills, 137 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, Pa. 15086. Red Belt WEST Pennsylvania DEER Turnpike Orange Belt HAMPTON INDIANA ROSS SHALER Blue Bett BELLEVUE MILLVALE SHARPSBURG 50 cents a bag.

PINE Leaf collection to end Nov, 12 The township will continue to collect leaves until Nov. 12. Each Monday for residents living south of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Wednesdays for residents north of the turnpike. Place leaf waste in biodegradable paper bags, available at the municipal building for SI. 50 for five bags.

Bags should be on the curb by 7 a.m. No grass clippings will be accepted, but'twigs are all right. Around the Schools FOX CHAPEL AREA Community invited to dedications On Nov, 14, the community is invited to attend dedication ceremonies for revamped elementary schools. All four elementary schools have undergone major renovations. The dedication schedule is: 1 p.m.

Hartwood Elementary; 2 p.m.. O'Hara Elementary; 3 p.m. Fairview; 4 p.m. Kerr Elementafy. DEER LAKES Deer Lakes teacher HAMPTON St.

Paul's Preschool to hold registration (or St. Paul's Preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds for the 1994-95 school year-will be 13 and Nov. 20 for pupils enrolled in the program Siblings of i who have attended in the past also are invited to register on the same dates. The Nov 13 registration will be at 1965 Ferguson Road from 9 a.m. to noon for two-day classes and 1 to I m.

for three-day classes. The Nov 20 registration will be at McKnight Center at 600 Fur Drive from 9 to 11 a.m. for two-day classes and 1 to 4 p.m. for three-day classes For information, call 486-5591. NQRTHGATE Nominations sought for youth awards Nominations for the 1993 North Boroughs Youth Awards are being sought.

Churches and Immunity organizations can forward recommendations for the youth award to the Rev. Carl Stock, N'orthgate School Districts, 90 Grant Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202. The basic requirement for a North Boroughs Youth Award is the nominee be a high school student living in one of the seven communities that make up the N'orthgate and Avon- worth school districts. The other criterion is volunteer church.

Nominations should specify the volunteer service that the student has performed during 1993. North Boroughs Youth Awards are selected by a committee in each school district. The awards will be presented Nov. 18 at North Boroughs Youth Night. NORTH ALLEGHENY Seminar to address peer pressure The Rev.

Scott Seethaler will addressjhe topic of peer pressure and parenting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Carson Middle School. All interested parents and students are invited to attend. The Rev, Scott, an expert on peer pressure and family life, speaks to thousands of parents and teen-agers across the United States every year. -HtrJr trfc Surviving are iwo suns.

Raymond Kaminski of Bingham Farms, and Donald Kaminski of Allison Park; one daughter, Carol Chaudhri of Livonia, two sisters, Sophie -Fcauenhok and Stella Jankowski, both of O'Hara; and seven grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond F. Kaminski; and two trrothers, WattCT 'and wife, Dorothy Slater Olson; if daughter, Fauconneau. There will be no visitation. A memorial service wilt be held at 14 a.m.

Friday in Aspin- 13. Butler Area Library, 2 p.m. Nov. wall United Methodist Church, 400 Center Aspinwall. Private burial will follow in Lakewood Memorial Gardens, Indiana Township.

Memorial.contributions be made to St. Margaret Memorial Hospital or Aspinwall United Methodist Church. Arrangements are by Weddell- Ajalf FnnpraJ HoiUfi, Cranberry Public. Library, 6:30 p.m. Nov.

15. Evans City Public library, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday. Mars Area Public Library, 7p.m. Nov.

17. Zelienople Area Library, 11 a.m. Nov. 20. WEST DEB Ordinance passed on disorderly conduct The township has approved an ordinance that defines disorderly conduct and provides penalties for violators.

Refusing to -obey-a-police officer. featured in video Deer Lakes teacher Steve Kubicko will be featured in a video promoting economic literacy in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Council on Economic Education and the Center for Economic Education at the University of Pittsburgh are developing a vision and radio programs as well. He has taught at Duquesne and Slippery Rock universities. The North Allegheny Middle School counselors and student assistance teams are pleased to host this presentation, which is funded by a state drug free grant.

ZELIENOPLE Police seek aid probing disappearance State police are looking for more information in the disappearance of Michelle Reidenbach, the 16-year- old Harmony girl who has been missing since 1981. The case was reopened Sept. 22, the 12th anniversary of the girl's disappearance from Main Street. Zelienople. Reidenbach was walking from a drug store, where she bought cold medicine, back to her par-t-time at Mel Den appliance store when she disappeared, state police said.

In the weeks since state police reopened the case, the task force has received numerous calls about the case. Many of the callers have provided new information about Reidenbach's personal associates and daily routine prior to her disappearance. Investigators have been checking all calls, trying to verify the newly received information and applying new technologies to the leads. Anyone i i a i they believe might help the investigation, is asked to call the state police barracks in Butier at 284-8100. BELLEVUE Man faces charge of aggravated assault A borough man faces a prelimi- oary in connec- tin-n wiiti the Tiring ofa tirearm on i nnhrr i Pad'dock, 49.

of 396 Caughey was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, reckless endangerment, carrying and firing an unlicensed firearm and making terroristic threats last week. The hearing will be held before District Justice Donald Presutti in Bellevue district court. Police probe burglary on Forest Avenue Police are investigating a burglary at a residence in the 500 block of Forest Avenue in which a videocassette recorder and other items were. stolen. The stolen items also included a i game set worth $700, a $150 gold chain, an $80 jacket and cash, police said.

The burglary occurred Friday morning. McCANDLESS Tip leads to arrest of Evans City man Local police acting on a tip apprehended an Evans City man wanted on a theft charge in Cranberry as he bought a new car. police said. Lee Schlag was arraigned on $50.000 bond in Allegheny County Night Court, then remanded to the custody of Cranberry police after his arrest last week. He was being held in Butler County Prison on charges of theft, criminal mischief and failure to appear in Butler County Court.

A hearing will be held in District Justice Leon Gant's court in Evans City. No date has been set Tim Smith, the manager at Wright Nissan, called McCandless police and said he had just received a call from Cranberry Sgt. Jeff Widdowson. who was acting on a tip that Schlag was about to come in to finalize the purchase of a new car. --Twrrrfy-mimitrs- latfr, Srhteir- apprehended by McCandless police, who had just received a faxed copy of the a a from a police.

CRANBERRY Township to collect tree leaves Despite the season's first snow, Cranberry will continue to collect bagged leaves at the municipal center. Collection dates: Nov. 20 and Dec. 4. Hours: 10 a.m.

and 3 p.m. Cost is drunk or intoxicated on public property and prowling or loitering on public property will result in a fine from $100 to $1,000. Those who cannot pay -cmdd -sentenced -to -96 days in Allegheny County Jail. Uttering profane language at a police officer and operating heavy machinery or trucks at unreasonable times also are cited in the ordinance. ties in economics to be used when introducing their program to other groups across the state.

Debbie Mackey of the Center for EiuiiumiL EduLdtron "sard, "Thnragh his participation in workshops and sharing of ideas and teaching strategies, it has become apparent that Kubicko is doing outstanding work in his classroom in the area of economic education." Students to get report cards i high school studpnls will take home their first report cards of the year Nov. 12. Parents are not required to sign the cards. Students will pick them up during home room. Births Mercedez Marie Linke is the first child of Doreen Lynn (Burgh) and Kurt Otto Linke of Robinson.

She was born Oct. 14, 1993, at North Hills Passavant Hospital, weighing 10 pounds, Vi ounce. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Shirley Burgh of Bellevue. Paternal grandparents Raymond and Martha Linke of McKees Rocks. Patricia Ann Witsch is the second child of Donna (Duiski) and Frank Witsch of Troy Hill.

She was born Oct. 15. 1993, at Allegheny General Hospital, weighing 8 pounds, 12 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Joanne and Joseph Duiski of Spring Hill. Paternal grandparents are Doloris and Frank Witsch of Spring Hill.

Great-grandparents are Ann Yetter of Troy Hill and Amy Witsch and Marry Gillinbardo, both of Spring Hill. Christina Joan Woodrick is the second child of Denise Kurtz and Kenneth Woodrick of Pittsburgh. She was born Oct. 23, 1993, at Allegheny General Hospital, weighing 5 pounds, 9 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Ray Kurtz of Troy Hill. Paternal grandparents are Nick Woodrick of Ohio and the late Catherine Woodrick. Great-grandparents are Fred Brennfleck of Troy Hill and the late Helen Brennfleck. Crystal Lynn, 5, is their first child.

Cody Edward Kozarian is the child of Kimmy (Wayne) and Ronald Allen Kozarian of Pittsburgh. He was born Oct. 24, 1993. at Allegheny General Hospital, weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Maternal grandparents are James and Kimmanh Wayne of Munhall.

Paternal grandparents are Edward and a Louise Kozarian of Duquesne, Christopher James Stross is the third child of Lori Newell and Brad Stross of Shaler. He was born Oct. 25. 1993. at Allegheny General Hospital, weighing 9 pounds, 4 ounces.

Maternal grandparents are George and Mary Lou Newell of McCandless. Paternal grandparents are Frank and Evelyn Stross of Shaler. Megan, and Katlyn, 1''2, are their other children, Katherine Diane Yoho is the second child of Johanna Lyn (Kropf) and David a i Yoho of Pittsburgh, She was born Oct. 26. 1993.

at Allegheny General Hospital, weighing 8 pounds, 5 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kropf of Pittsburgh. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Yoho of Pittsburgh. Leah Rachel. 4. is their first child.

Chad Nickolas Henchar is the third child of Sandra (Salachup) and Wayne Joseph Henchar of Lan- caster. Butler County. He was born Oct. 28, 1993, North Hills Passavant Hospital, weighing 7 pounds. ounces.

a a a is Olga Salachup of McCandless. Paternal grandmother is a Henchar of Ross. Wayne Christopher. 5. and Brett Joseph, 2 1 2, are their other children, Julie Marie Blobner is tht fourth child of Nancy Jane (Duermeyer) and Robert Anthony Blobner of Shaler.

She was born Oct. 30. 1993. at i Passavant- Hospital, weighing 5 pounds. 11 ounces.

Trent Edward Thornton is the i child of Patty and Thornton of Shaler. He was born Sept. 30, 1993, at Magee-Womcns Hospital weighing 7 pounds. Maternal grandparents are Ed and Judy Dietz. Paternal grandparents are and Susan Thornton.

In College Two local residents were included on the dean's list for the spring semester at Pennsylvania State University-Beaver Campus, Center. A total of 62 students were on the list- Anthony Mrs. James Kostel of Fox Chapel, was elected College of Engineering representative to the Student Senate of Ohio Northern University. Ada, Ohio. Kostel is a senior majoring in civil engineering.

She also is active in the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of Women Engineers, women's indoor track team, women's outdoor track team, Alpha Lambda Delta scholastic yvTau- Beta Pi-engifleeriflg-- Uiajoi'iiig in business administration, and Thomas Couper of Sewickley, who is seeking a degree in electrical engineering technology. Jill Hostel, daughter of Mr. and Gary Long, son of Vernon and Ruth Long of Gibsonia, and Padraic Malinowsk. son of Daniel Malinowski and Maura McDowell of Hampton, are both enrolled as members of the Class of 1997. Long is a a a of i a High School.

Malinowski graduated from Hampton High School. To hai'f a college announcement publishe4, stud Jink leadership honorary and Phi Kappa Phi scholastic honorary. Two local students are attending Dartmouth College, Hanover. N.H. for Nicole Peffcr) rax The Hills Record 137 Commonwealth Dnrc, Warrendale.

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