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The Times Leader du lieu suivant : Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 42

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10D The Times Leader, PA, Tuesday, April 5, 1988 mm mm LN Happy Birthday J- yft-f Brooke Ann Rakowski Alexandra Brooke Ann Rakowski, daughter of David and carol Rakowski, Benton, is Dolphin Hanc iver Area students will spend this week in Paris Alexandra Dolphin, celebrating her sixth birthday daughter of Mr. and Mrs, These students from Hanover Area Junior-Senior High School Maureen Mislivets; Angela Bistrican. Second row: Schnee; Lisa will spend a week in Paris, beginning April 4 on a tour led by their Coleman; Alissa Draht; Michael Ashton; Paul Winarski; Theresa French teacher, Barbara O'Kpnski, and Terry Schnee, assistant Furcon; Holly Petiak; Candy Guydosh; Beth Ann Walton; principal, in cooperation with E.F. Educational Tours. From left, Stephanie Saba; and James Sabatini, principal of Hanover Area first row: O'Konski; Chris Pons; Diane Falcheck; Linda Zulkoski; "Junior-Senior High School.

Not shown: Dawn Ponko. today, Tuesday, April 5, 1988. Her grandparents are John and Theresa Roman, Sweet Valley, and Marie Rakowski, Nanticoke, and the late William Rakowski. She has a brother, David Michael, 18 months. Jacque Dolphin, Wilkes-Barre, celebrated her seventh birthday on Thursday March 31, 1988.

Her grandparents are Dottie Bevan, Wilkes-Barre, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Dolphin, Kingston." Wilkes-Barre Swoyersville Biniek is named to state board on secondary schools William J. Biniek.

Plains Township, has been appointed to a three-year term as a mem Jonathan Adam Episcopal women set April schedule Christian Mothers tomeet Tuesday J3- ber of the state Jonathan Adam Smith, son of Terri and Tom Smith, is The Confraternity of Christian Mothers of St. Mary's Church, Swoyersville, after the Mass on Tuesday, April 5, in the church. Hostesses will be Alice Matu-konls and Mary Jo Mackavage. Plans for the April 16-17 flea market will be finalized. flowers were delivered to the sick of the parish.

advisory committee in Pennsylvania for the commission on secondary schools of the Middle States Association of celebrating his fourth birthday today, Tuesday, April 5, 1988. His grandparents are Joe and Theresa Swedo, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. His great-grandmothers are Catherine Wolman and Mary Swedo.

ThftiScheduIe of the women of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin Wilkes-Barre. is: April 6 10:30 a.m., board meeting; 12:30 p.m., brown bag lunch: 1 p.m., business meeting. April 13 12:30 p.m., brown bag lunch followed by meeting, with" Marilyn Pawlowski, Blue CrossBlue Shield, speaking.

April 20 12:30 p.m., Harold Jenkins, treasurer of St. Stephen's speaking. April 27 1:30 p.m.. purple bag tea with Mark Latibach. organist, entertaining.

1 Jfl Colleges and Schools. Principal at Junior High School. Newport Twp. and you! William Biniek We request that birthday photographs be submitted one week before the child's birthday to provide timely publication. David Grimes, a Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club member, happy birthday, from the Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club.

Ambulance Assoc. to meet Wednesday The Newport Township Firemen's Community Ambulance Association will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday. April 6, in the municipal building. Wanamie.

Births St. Mary's Church to hold holy hour St. Mary's of the Maternity, Park Avenue. Wilkes-Barre. will hold a holy hour of adoration from 4 to 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, April 7. in the Marian Chapel of the church. Special intention of the month is "Peace In the Middle East." Msgr. Alexander Kulik is State to hold seminars for local officials iThe Pennsylvania Department of Community Affairs has scheduled a series of statewide seminars to provide new municipal secretaries and administra- tors with updated information oh the basic duties, responsibili; ties and activities of the Job. Registration fee is $30.

Checks may be made payable and sent to the Department of Community Affairs, Bureau of Local Government Services, Muncipal Training Division. P.O. Box 155. Harrisburg. PA 17108.

Additional information is available at the Department's Municipal Training Division in Harrisburg at 787-5177. Seminar dates and locations are: April 5, Holiday Inn. Route 309. Ft. Washington; April 6.

Quality Inn, Route 72. Lebanon; April 7. Quality Inn. Route 219. -Johnstown; April 12, University Inn, Route 119, Indiana; April 13, Troggio's.

Route 422. New Castle; April 28, Potato City Motor Inn. Route 6. Coudersport; April 5. Holiday Inn.

Route 40. Unlontown: April 6. Holiday Inn, Route 6. Warren; April 8. Genet-tt Motor Inn, Market and Washington streets, Wilkes-Barre: April 13.

Hotel Bethlehem. 437 Main Bethlehem: and April 27, Best Western Motor Inn. Route 879. Clearfield. College news, COLLEGE MISERICORD IA College Misericordia and its Student Occupational Therapy Association are sponsoring a CPR provider class that will begin on Wednesday.

April 6. The class will be on campus and will be taught by Misericordia educator Clara Williams, a Pennsylvania affiliate faculty member of the American Heart Association, and AHA certified Instructor Evelyn Bchanna. Cost is $3 for the session, to continue through Aprin3. For more information, call the nursing department at Wilkes-Barre Area School District, Biniek is chairman of the Wilkes-Barre Area Administrator's Association: past president of the Luzerne County Administrator's Association; a life member of the Pennsylvania State Education Association: a- life member of the National Education Association; member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals: and a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Secondary School principals, serving as chairman of the PASSP State Conference and Site Selection committees. He also served as Intermediate Unit 18 representative for the Pennsylvania Department of Education's Secondary School Principals' Liaison committee for 10 years.

He is chairman of the Plains Township Civil Service Commission. He is the governor of Rotary International District 741. He is married to the former Jane Eustice. They have two children. Matthew and Jeffrey.

A third child. Dbris Ann. is deceased. He is the son of Mrs. Helen Biniek.

Plains Township, and the late Andrew Epley. Mary and Donald. 36 Village Green Drive, Dallas, a daughter. Sunday. April 3.

1988. Wickizer, Yvonne and Michael, 744 Main Apt. 4. Av-oca, a son, Friday, April 1. 1988.

NESBITT Jones, Noreen and John, R.D. 1. Box 388. Oakdale Drive, Hunlock Creek, a daughter, Saturday. April 2: 1988.

Kranse. Tina and Kenneth. "702 Hanover Village. Wilkes-Barre, a son. Sunday.

April 3, 1988. Meehan, Patricia and Michael, rear 143 Denison Wyoming, a daughter, Saturday. April 2. 1988. Perlock.

Elaine and Joseph. 458 W. 4th West Wyoming, a son. Sunday, April 3, 1988. Yackimowics, Daria and Leonard.

610 Jones Nanticoke. a daughter. Sunday, April 3. 1988. GENERAL Bodosky, Susan and David.

118 Poplar Plymouth, a daughter, Sunday, April 3. 1988. Dellario. Linda and David. 134 Church Plymouth, a son.

Saturday. April 2. 1988. Skiro. Marie and Dennis.

54 Cook Hudson, a son, Monday. April 4, 1988. Tatison, Denise and George. Lot 1, Inkerman, a son, Saturday. April 2.

1988. GEISINGER WYOMING VALLEY Becbetti. Diane and Daniel, 512 Plttston Wilkes-Barre. a son. Friday, April 1.

1988. Bly. Kathleen and Donald. 692 N. Washington Wilkes-Barre.

a son. Sunday. April 3. 1988. Bollock.

Donna and Robert. 91 N. Pioneer Shavertown. a daughter. Monday, April 4.

1988. Class reunions NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL The Newport High School Class of 1938 will hold a planning meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday. April 6, in the Italian-American Sporting Club. 22 Apple Glen Lyon.

The 50th reunion will be held on Sunday. August 28, in Genet-ti's Motor inn. Wilkes-Barre. KINGSTON TWP. HIGH SCHOOL Kingston Township High School Class of 1938 will hold the 50th reunion at 6 p.m.

Saturday. May 28. in the Castle Inn. Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas. Those planning to attend should return reservations by April 5 to Walter G.

Gosart, 51 Stang Shavertown. The addresses of the following are needed: Al Bukeavlch. Allan Daniels. Ralph Eddlnger. Val Hunt.

Ruth Pace. Bernard Russ. Andrew Wancho, and Alice Moore. For Information call Charlotte D. Martin, 140 N.

Lehigh Shavertown.1-18708. or call Duryea Auxiliary to meet The American Legion Post 585 Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday. April 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the post home. AH members are asked to attend.

Stella Piorkowskl. president, will preside. Marion Coolbaugh is in charge of publicity. Laflin Club news Firemen to meet The Laflin Volunteer Fire Company will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

April 6. in the fire house. Laflin. Nationwide Patrol Month proclaimed Mayor Lee Namey has proclaimed the month of April as Nationwide Patrol Month. Nationwide Patrol, has Introduced a new program.

Nationwide Patron Crime Watch. For information, write or call: Nationwide Patrol. P.O. Box 2629. WIIkes-Barref" 18703.

779-3357. Fremont to speak to support group Riverside Rehabilitation Center, 220 S. River Plains, will hold a First Pain Management Support Group meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday. April 5.

In the center. Dr. Jeffrey Fremont, psychologist, will speak. For more information, call 824-3444. Luncheon planned for TAPP program Maternal and Family -Health Services.

INc. (MFHS). Is sponsoring a luncheon meeting for all school guidance counselors, school nurses, administrators and other Interested school personnel, as well as social service staff In Wyoming and Susquehanna counties, to Introduce the new TeenAge Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP). The meeting will be held from 1 1 :30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m.

Wednesday. April 6. In the Prince Hotel. Tunkhannock. Those Interstcd should make reservations with Maria Brojakowskl at 825-2268.

behavior, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 5. In the Shavertown United Methodist Church. 163 N. Pioneer Shavertown.

For Information call 675- 3616 or 675-0372. The club meets every Tuesday "at 7 p.m. at the church. A.A.V. Alcoholics and Addicts Victorious (A.A.V.) will will at 7 p.m.

Thursday. April 7, In the Mar-anatha Fellowship Church. Owen Street. Swoyersville. COCALUSCHU CRAPTSMEN OP LUZERNE COUNTY The Cocaluschu Craftsmens of Luzerne County will hold a basket workshop at 7 p.m.

Thursday. April 7. in the C.W. Schultz Building. Wllkcs-Barre.

KNUCKA BEAD SOCIAL CLUB The Knucka Head Social Club will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday. April 10. In the Eagle's Home. Main Street.

Plymouth. The charter Is open for membership. Those Intersted can call either Edward Grysklewlcz at 779-2116 or Stanley Balro at 779-4949. POSCCO The Federation of Senior Cltl-zens Clubs and Organizations (FOSCCO) will meet at 1 p.m. Friday.

April 8. in the B'nal B'rith Apartment Building. 61 E. Northampton Wilkes-Barre. Executive officers and board members will meet at 11:30 a.m.

NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The Auxiliary of the Nesbltt Memorial Hospital announces the following branch meetings: Tuesday. April 5 7 p.m.. Career branch In the hospital's Board Room. Barbara assistant chief radiologic tech-nolgolst at Nesbltt Hospital, will speak. Friday, April 810 a.m..

Rural branch will meet In the home of Doris Bedford, R.D. 3. Dallas. Branch members will continue making quilts. 12:30 p.m..

Shavertown branch in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 1 p.m., Dorranccton branch In the Dan Flood Towers, Kingston. 1 p.m... Kingston branch in the Nesbltt Medical Arts Building, adjacent to the hospital.

1:15 p.m., Wyoming branch In the Presbyterian Institute. Wyoming Avenue. Plans for the bake sale, to be held at 10 a.m. Friday. April 22.

will be discussed. Thursday. April 21 10 a.m.. Medical branch in the hos-, pUal'a Conference Room One. The meeting will Include discussion of the Main Event, an auction and dinner-dance to be held at 7 p.m.

Friday, April 22. In the Wrstmoreland Club. Wllkcs-Barre. BACK MOUNTAIN TOUCH LOVE GROUP The Back Mountain Tough Love Group, a self-help program for parents troubled by teenage 5 students to represent Wilkes at Galbraith lecture College, Penn State at Wilkes-Barre, and Luzerne County Community College. A press conference will be held at p.m., April 111 in the King's Gold Room, followed by a student question-and-answer period at 5 p.m.

Shown, from left: Anne Humphrey, David Tevet, Nagwa Taylor, John J. Walsh, Samuel Perry, and Theodore Engel, dean of Wilkes School of Business and Economics. Five Wilkes students will represent the college's School of Business and Economics on Monday, April 11, when author, economist, and diplomat John Kenneth Galbraith will give a lecture entitled, 'Economics In this The event will be held at 8 p.m. in King's College Scandlon gymnasium, North Main Street The program is being presented by the Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley, in cooperation with College Misericordia, King's College, Wilkes.

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