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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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'Managing Diabetes' on tap To cductft st. Margaret Memorial Hospital often "Managing Your Diabetes," aa intensive 12- bour series heginningWedpfsday, Sept. 10. Tfae course consists of six Wednesday evening held from 6:30 to 8:30 pjn. In the hospital's first-floor auditorium.

Physicians, registered nurse instructors, and registered dieti- icfa the course. Topics cov- to-day management, unne and self-testing, medication. jiet (meal and menu choices for Hilling OUt). The course fee includes instruction and all materials. There is no charge for family members (up to two) 1 the diabetic to the series.

Class size is li ited and regist ered include what is diabetes, day- tion is on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information or to master, call 7M-41M. Weddings uesday September 2 9 8 6 tl 'Family Connections' offers advice Families of mentally ill relatives can find support in a self-help group called Family Connections. The group, sponsored by Sewickley Valley Hospital, meets the fourth Wednesday of every month. The next meeting will be held 7:30 p.m.

fourtb-floor conference center Carrie Styles, community outreach and mental health case manager for the hospital's Steunton Clinic and the program's coordinator, encourages family members to attend the sessions. Family Connections is open to the public. For more information, call the 734-S507. Engineers get into swim of things Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers were hosted by their auxiliary on Saturday, Aug. 23, at the annual Swim-Picnic held at the home of Robert and Norine Keddal.

This year's theme was "Your American Heritage." Each guest came dressed in their ancestral costume with a memento from their an- Calendar cestral land and an ethnic food dish. A brief meeting was held by the executive board regarding the Math- counts programs, which is sponsored by the Pittsburgh P.S.P.E. Math- counts is the national competition of the various Allegheny County "Math- letes" from the 7th and 8th grades. Some ways of raising funds for Math- counts were discussed. Radermacher-Cox Diane Marie Radermacber and Douglas Cox were married July 26.1986, at St.

Atbanasius Roman Catholic Church in West View. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Radermacber of Ross and Douglas is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald E. Cox of Allison Park. Joyce Kopec, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Sue Fedor.

Cox and Mrs. William Danley, of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids Matt Rowles was best Rick Ra dermacher. Greg Cox and Greg Pecora were ushers. The bride is a graduate of Sawyer School and is employed by MARC me. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clarion University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's of arts degree in music education.

He is employed by JS Inc. Following a wedding trip to Cape May, N.J., the couple resides in Av- aton. Rusciolelli-Reinert Janet Marie Rusciolelli and Gary Leonard Reinert Jr. at St. Alpbonsus Church' in McDonald.

The Rev. Carl Gentile officiated. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rusciolelli of McDonald and Gary is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Reinert of Allison Park. Tammy Smith was maid of honor. Theresa Markovitz, cousin of the birde, Betty Lou Patnesky, Janice Fitzgerald and ChrjstineJteinert. sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids.

Lisa Rusciolelli and K.C. King, niece and nephew of the bride, were the flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. J. Dillman was best man. Mrs.

Douglas Ewvtt Cox (DUiw fUdwnachw) Mike Reinert. brother of the bridegroom. Craig Stewart. Gary Prince and Joe Kreos were ushers The bride is a graduate of Cannon- McMillan High School and Clarion University of Pennsylvania. She is a seeremyr-The-bridcgroum uate of Shaler Area High School and Clarion University of Pennsylvania He is an electrician Following a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple resides in Sharpsburg.

Betcher-Benna Janice Lynn Belcher and David "Wayne Benna were married Aug. 23. 1986 at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Avalon. The Rev. Robert Strobel officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry L. Betcher Jr. of Kilbuck Mr. and Gary Reinert'Jr.

(Janet Marie Rusclotolli) Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Robert Benna of ROSJ, Marte Novak was matron of honor Bridesmaids jnck.jsis.ler Teresa Kitzpa- Bolton. Man, 1 Rubmo and Patti Ann Fleming, cousins of the bride, and Denise Bedrosian Alex Possino was best man. Robert. Paul and Michael Benna. brothers of the bridegroom.

Scott Betcher. brother of the bride, and Jeffrey Ku- bino, cousin of the bride, were ushers Following a wedding trip to the Car the couple resides in West View, Nist-Saulsbury Diana' Lynne Nist and David Me Lam Saulsbury were married Aug 16 1986 at St Anselm's Church in Mr and Mrs. David Saulsbury (Diana Lynne Nist) The i rtu Iham Tim halt-in s.iu-iJ Diana is iho daughter of Mr jflji Mrs Ciourgf I In xid is the son of Mr i i Kugour of Athsorr Power was" ninuf of hTTno? Laun TYrn Curr Di.nui StC fano. KirkKind and Saulsburv wore bridesmaids Tofii Saulsburv wus bt-M Saulsbury. Regis Dormi-trox irh Hot Stefano.

Bill Nist and Ken Xiulshnrj were ushers The bride is a gradujie ol High School and is Herr dix Communications DIMMOU in TovC "son. Hid The bridegroom is .1 yrad" uate of Gannon I mversit ami is employed Bendix Communic.iliorS Division in Tow son Following a wedding i to Sevefl Springs, the" couple n-sidi-s in Tow son. Md Wtosahickon Nature Club will meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Woodland United Presbyterian Church at Woodland andDnon avenues In Ben Avon. Joe Domitrovicb will present a program titled "Birds." Visitors are welcome.

Tuesday Musical String Ensemble will begin rehearsals in mid-September for the fall season. Under the direction of Henrietta Voyvodich, the group will rehearse Monday afternoons in the Sbadyside area. String players should call 6825545. Tuesday, and new members will be accepted through Sept. 23.

For more information, call 361-0263. 'Court Bellevue 655 Catholic Daughters of the Americas will resume regular monthly meetings Monday, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m., at the Knights Columbus, Bellevue, Lisa Young, developmental coordinator at Holy Family Institute, will give a presentation on the past, present and future status of the institute. Hostesses for the evening will be Flora Griffin and Marie Gaver. North Hills Squares will have an open house next Tuesday from 7:30 p.m.

to 9:30 p.m. at Glensbaw Valley Presbyterian Church. --The-group-dances-every luesday- from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the church.

Beginners classes in western style square dancing will begin next Cbalfadt House Evening Club, Locust at Walnut Etna, will hold its annual opening dinner Monday, Sept. 8, at the Holiday Inn, RIDC, Allegheny Valley Expressway. Dinner will be served at the fourth-floor conference center of Sewickley Valley Hospital. The session is open to people of all ages who are afflicted with lupus or who would like to learn more about it. A psychologist from Staunton Clinic will speak on "Stress and Relaxation Techniques." Anyone interested in attending a meeting should register by calling and leave a name, phone number, address, and the name of the program he wants to attend.

The meeting is free and open to the public. Richland Auxiliary of North Hills Passavani-Hospital will begin their 28th year of service at their meeting Sept. 8 in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Gibsoru'a Road, at 10 a.m. Betty Flower will talk about unteers" and Lynn Reno will discuss "Public Affairs." Hostesses are Elsie Fritz, Eula Poff, Bea Powers and Mary Sen mi e- del. New officers for the year are: Eula Poff, president, Marilyn Kaercher.

vice-president; Dolores Giese. re- Jean Thomas, corresponding secretary; and Betty Ekas, treasurer. North Hills Organ Club will hold its monthly meeting Monday. Sept 8. at 7:30 at the Norlhway Mall Com munitv Room.

McKmght Road. Ross Jim Husar of Trombino Music Store of'North Hills will demonstrate the latest Lowery organ. Local artist Louise Lacher will perform on the Lowrey 500 Guests are welcome Krigbloa UeighLs. Woman's C'lult will holds its regular meeting at noon Sept 8 at the Brighton Road le- nan Church Mary Bredl i preside- Hostesses for the luncheon.will IT the membership committee CarcS will be played following the meeting Classes Lupus Support Group will meet Monday, Sept. 8, from 7 to 9 p.m., in Child talk The speech and audiology department at Allegheny General Hospital will present a workshop 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Sept. 18 at Northland Public Library, McCandless, for parents and preschool teachers on Your Child To Talk." For more information or to make reservations, contact the speech and audiology department at 359-3782. Reservations must be made by Sept. 11. In Ingomar Soup, appetizers, Christmas candy, basket weaving, miniature arrangements under glass and smocking are just a few of the classes being offered in Fellowship Hall at the Ingomar United Methodist Church, 1501 West Ingomar Road.

The classes are from 9 to noon Tuesdays and Wednesdays starting Sept. 16 and running through Oct. 22. Registration at Fellowship Hall is Wednesday, Sept. 10 from ,9 a.m.

to noon. After that, phone registration will be taken at 366-9506. Class sizes are limited. Writing women Poetry and fiction workshops designed to encourage women who have always wanted to write will be offered at Carlow College, beginning Sept. 16.

"Madwomen in the Attic" is 'sponsored by the Women's Creative Writing Center in the Department of English. The fall poetry sessions will meet Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m., Sept. 16 through Dec. 9 and fiction sessions will meet Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m., Sept. 18 through Dec.

11. Fee for the 12 sessions is $60. To register, call 5786094. Jazzercise An open house featuring Jazzercise will be held 7:30 p.m. Sept.

4 at Peebles Elementary School. 8625 Peebles Road and 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at Hampton Middle School, School Drive. Instructors are Connie Sweet and Nona Corrigan.

They ask that you come dressed to exercise and bring a mat or rufor the floor exercises. You may also watch the program from the sidelines. For more information about classes, call 364-3698 or 776-3583. Parent training The Whale's Tale is now offering Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) on-a continuous basis beginning this fall at its Shadyside office, 5100 Centre Ave. 621-8555.

The eight-week course is available to all parents interested in bettering their family life, whether you are experiencing difficulty or simply want to maintain a healthy family unit. There is a fee. Weight workshop The Allegheny County Health Department will sponsor a nutrition workshop on weight control 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept.

11 at the Sheraton Hotel at Station Square, Southside. It is open to dietitians, nutritionists, educators and others who have an interest in weight control. -Registration is required in advance by sending a $20 check, payable to Focus on Nutrition, to Allegheny County Health Department, Nutrition Services, 519 County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. The -fee covers morning coffee and juice, tuition and workshop materials, including the 1986 edition of "Rating the Diets" by Theodore Berland.

Put A Little Love Foster Parents are needed to provide love and guidance for children 11-18 years. rWQui.FTlKTlJJroOrTHOW PARENT Addrvts Phone DIANNE M. BUSCH. DMD COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY DENTISTRY PREVENTIVE RESTORATIVE SERVICES ROOT CANALS EXTRACTIONS CAPS BRIDGEWORK DENTURES PARTIALS "GENTLE DENTAL CARE'-' 935-5807 MARSHALL PROFESSIONAL BLDG. "THE DOME" RT 19 Across From Ethan Allen PRIME WINE MIGHT SATURDAY SPECIAL Prime Rib Dinner Only.

Includes Soup and Salad BuHat CHOICE OF WINE 5LV A GLASS $T95 THRIFTI INN WARRtNOALr, RT. PA. TPK. CALL 776-1571 Formerly Quality Inn New in your neighborhood? You won feel so new or need that map much longer if you II arrange for a WELCOME WAGON call As WELCOME WAGON Represen rative I can give you personal hometown answers to many of your newtown questions shopping sights to see and other helpful com munity information Plus a basket of useful gifts for your home Put the mop oway and reoch for the telephone McCANDLESS--EAST Of McKktOHT Judy Bar low- 366-3719 McCANDUSS--WEST OF MCKNIGHT Candy Gottxrholl 364-2693 BOSS 1 Kothy Moyor 486-O617 2 WEST VIEW Kim Neff 367-2946 FRANKLIN PARK-- WEXFOBO Carol Ganos 935-52M HAMTTONTWP. Edith Kremmel 4S6-9176 SMALEt Eleanor Borman 4S6-O795 TOWNSMir 443-0177 OtANUMT Ron Still 452-3623 WEXFOCO Cathy Koga Dr.

John Zelazowski Dr. David Hardic Vision Specialists Complete Optical Department No Exam Necessary 229 Commercial A A i a a i a i a i lim- fRosalene-' 33rd Year SCHOOL OF DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY ALL THE CHICKEN YOU-CAN-EAT FROM 5-9 PM 3 including soup salod buffet WARRENDALf RT. 19 AND PA TURNPIKE Thrift! Inn 1 774-1571 442 Highway, 931-3433 or 276-6770 FALL PROGRAM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1986 Offering All for Age 3 To Adult. NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL Enroll before August 29th, receive $5.00 off September's Classes. "TUMBLING FDR TODDLERS" Enroll your youngsters (Ages 2-5) in this 45 minute class.

ALSO AVAILABLE FOR OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS "BRING A FRIEND" Discount. Bring a freind in September and gel off your lessons. Bring in two and get the whole month of October free. For Information 4 To CALL 931-3433 or 276-6770 THIS FALL Next Classes Start Sept. 30 Business Management Fashion Merchandising Accounting Medical Admin Asst Name City Court Reporting Computer Programming Word Processing" Secretarial Phone State Zip School Graduation Flntneltl Pitctmxri MR 9 Call Today 261-452O 110 Ninth Street Pittsburgh.

PA 15222.

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