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MISERICORDIA STUFF THE
BUS FOR NOXEN PANTRY
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APPLE FESTIVAL
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
The First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association held its All
Seasons Luncheon celebrating the 120th anniversary of
the group and the 10th anniversary of the Magdalen I.
Iskra District, on Sunday afternoon at Genettis Hotel &
Conference Center in Wilkes-Barre. Branch officers, from
left: Rita Kcenich of Plains Township, Jo Ann Klinesmith
of Wilkes-Barre, Magdalen Iskra of Wilkes-Barre, Toni
Kravits of Dallas, and Loree Gerich of Plains Township.
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
A food and clothing drive called Stuff the Bus was held Tuesday at
Misericordia University to help the Pastors Food Pantry and Cloth-
ing Closet in Noxen. The event is part of the senior internship pro-
ject for Molly Berky and Caroline Azzarelli, both social work majors
at Misericordia. Vicki Austin and Lisa Malcolm, pictured above,
both from Misericordia Staff Council, helped with the event.
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
First United Methodist Church of West Pittston held its
Apple Festival and Flea Market Saturday. The event also
included a silent auction, book sale and bake sale. Shirley
Yeomans and Agnes Miller were there.
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Rita Kutney, left, and Helen Margison, both of Wilkes-
Barre
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Peter Paccione and Andrew Bath, both students at Misericordia
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Lucy Williams and Sue Williams
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Jean Bohac, left, and Alice Krommes, both of Plains
Township
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Bruce Riley and Michael Hilstolsky, both of Misericordia
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Cassie Lockhart, 14, and Nikki Giordano, 17
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Rita Rensa of Wilkes-Barre Township, left, and Maryann
Ondish of Slocum Township
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Peter Confort and Rachel Oberg of Misericordia
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Emily, 9, and Hannah, 6, Fairchild
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association, Magdalen I.
Iskra District, officers, from left: Loree Gerich, Mary
Migatulski, Martha Iskra, Regina Molitoris, Magdalen I.
Iskra, Ann Dougher, Rita Kcenich, and Anna Hudock
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Caroline Azzarelli and Molly Berky, both students at Misericordia
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4909 will meet at 7:30 tonight at
the post home, 401-403 Main St.
Commander Gary Carwardine
will preside. The Home Associ-
ation meeting will take place
after the regular meeting. Food
and refreshments will be served
after both meetings.
The post is holding its 67th
anniversary dinner dance on
Nov. 3 at the post home. A din-
ner buffet will be served from
7:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Gary Dee
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tain Post American Legion Aux-
iliary Unit 781 Executive Com-
mittee will meet at 7 p.m. on
Thursday and the regular meet-
ing will take place at 7:30 p.m.
New members welcome. For
more information call Casey
Eigenbrod at 885-2519.
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Ladies Auxiliary Unit 350 will
meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at
the Nanticoke post home. Presi-
dent Loretta Chmura will pre-
side.
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Christmas party to be held on
Dec. 7 at the post home. Anyone
interested in attending can
contact Loretta Chmura at 735-
1431 or the post home at 735-
9872.
A breakfast with Santa, spon-
sored by the Ladies Auxiliary,
for the veterans from the De-
partment of Veterans Affairs
Medical Center will take place
on Dec. 15 at the post home. A
full-course breakfast will be
served and gifts will be present-
ed to each veteran. Live musical
entertainment will also be pro-
vided.
WILKES-BARRE: The Italian
American Veterans of Luzerne
County Post 1 will meet on
Thursday at St. Marys Anti-
ochian Orthodox Church hall,
905 S. Main St. Dinner will be
held at 6 p.m. and the meeting
will take place at 7 p.m.
Sign-ups for the Veterans Day
breakfast to be held on Nov. 4
will be at 11:15 a.m. at St. Marys
Antiochian Orthodox Church
hall.
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Luzerne County Community College recently awarded certificates of completion to graduates of the colleges paramedic program.
Graduates are eligible to take the National Registry Exam to become certified as a paramedic. At the graduation ceremony, from left,
first row: Darlene Murawski, clinical coordinator, EMS, LCCC; Cheryl Viniarski, Nanticoke; Jessica Cromer, Hanover Township; Brad Vilcko,
Drums; John Woodruff, Treverton; Allyson Delfino, Stroudsburg; Kristin LeFebvre, Stroudsburg; Vanessa Garrison, Catawissa; and Lisa
Sheckler, EMS assistant, LCCC. Second row: Brittany Aulisio, Kingston; Chester Atherton, Bloomsburg; Patrick Teehan, Milford; Gregory
Murray, Kingston; Meg DeRoche, Bushkill; Christopher Burke, Wilkes-Barre; and Thomas Lewis, clinical assistant, LCCC. Third row: Mark
Ercolani, director, EMS, LCCC; Dave Padavan, Pringle; Justin Thomas, Analomink; Philip M. Pizano, Pittston; Chris Schierloh, Kunkletown;
Kurt McHugh, McAdoo; and Robert Roth, Plymouth Township, class coordinator, LCCC. Fourth row: Edward Lizewski, Pine Grove; Michael
Poust, Benton; Adam J. Scotchlas, Simpson; David Stirling, Drums; Michael McMahon, Conyngham; and Genevieve Olsen, Muncy.
LCCC students complete paramedic program
The Pittston Memorial Li-
brarys Cosgrove Capital Cam-
paign recently received a
$5,000 grant from Procter &
Gamble. The funds will be used
toward the expansion of the
library. The company also do-
nated 10 desktop and laptop
computers to the library. At the
check presentation, from left,
first row: Tom Tigue, co-chair,
Cosgrove Capital Campaign;
Barbara Quinn, chair, Pittston
Memorial Library Board of
Directors; and Alex Fried, public
relations manager, P&G. Second
row: Carol Crane, director, li-
brary fundraising; Marla Pupa;
Kelly Carroll; Jackie Musto
Carroll, library board; and State
Rep. Mike Carroll.
Procter & Gamble
supports library
In preparation of Veterans Day on Nov. 1 1, the Wilkes-Barre Amer-
ican Legion Post 132 recently purchased a new American flag for the
re-conditioned flag pole on Civil War Hill at Hollenback Cemetery,
where 382 Civil War dead are buried, including three Medal of Honor
winners. Post Commander David Searfoss Jr. presented the flag to
Steve Weiss, assistant supervisor of the cemetery. At the presenta-
tion, from left are Weiss and Searfoss.
W-B Post buys new flag for cemetery flag pole
Members of the Plains American Legion Auxiliary Unit 558 recent-
ly visited Martin Redding, a local World War II veteran and native of
Pittston, who resides at the Riverside Manor Nursing Facility. Redding
was a Sherman tank driver during the war. He earned six medals,
including three purple hearts. During the visit, from left, seated, is
Redding. Second row, are Sadie Barkovitz, Helen Shannon, Anna Mae
Lavan, Marie Sperrazza and Teresa Bekanich.
Plains Legion Auxiliary visits with WWII vet
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Elijah Eugene Evans, son of Neil
and Elizabeth Evans, Stillwater,
celebrated his first birthday
Sept. 6. Elijah is a grandson of
John and Diane Goss, Plymouth,
and Kevin and Ann Evans, Or-
angeville. He is a great-grandson
of Robert and Mildred Smith,
Larksville; Roxy Goss and the
late Glen Goss, Hunlock Creek;
the late Verna and Clark Evans,
Bloomsburg; and the late Allen
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grandson of Tom and Pat Hite,
Dallas, and Rich and Marylou
Brunetti, Newtown. He has a
sister, Sophie, 7.
Americo Brunetti
Members from The Upper Valley Eye Bank recently attended a
meeting hosted by the Plains Lions Club. Eye glasses were collect-
ed and Eileen Yurish gave a report on the Northeast Eye Bank
Cornea Program. The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Thursday
at Parentes River View Pizzeria, 188 N. Main St., Pittston. The
meeting will be hosted by the Pittston Township Lions Club. All
Lions are welcome. For more information call Marina at 709-0907
or Nancy at 655-0345. Participants, from left, first row: Earl Bisb-
ing, Plains Lions, and Nancy Baiera, vice president, Eye Bank.
Second row: Chet Stanki and Tom Majors, Plains Lions; Betty
Dantone, secretary, Eye Bank; Fran Griffith and Tom Mulhern Jr.,
Plains Lions; and Marina Martin, president, Eye Bank.
Eye Bank collects glasses from Plains Lions Club
Wells Fargo recently made a generous donation to the Wilkes-
Barre Family YMCA for its afterschool youth programming. At the
check presentation, from left: David C. Kowalek, business banking
manager, Wells Fargo; Gretchen Sevison, executive assistant,
Wilkes-Barre YMCA; Laurie Schwager, vice president/commercial
banking, Wells Fargo; Greg Collins, area president, Wells Fargo; and
Kevin R. Engelman, district manager and vice president, Wells
Fargo.
Wells Fargo supports YMCA youth programs
The Wyoming Rotary Club, part-
nering with Trans-med Ambulance
Service, recently donated a Heart-
Sine Automated External Defibrilla-
tor to Wyoming Area Catholic
School, Exeter. The HeartSine Sa-
maritans package includes an adult
pad-pak and a pediatric pad-pak
with visual and voice prompts to
guide in rescue efforts. At the pre-
sentation, from left: Jerome Cegelka
Jr., parent who suggested the need
for the devices; John Harrington,
president, Wyoming Rotary; Chris-
topher Tigue, principal, Wyoming
Area Catholic; and David Prokaska,
director of community services,
Trans-med.
Wyoming Rotary, Trans-med
donate defibrillator
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Local leaders from Wells Fargo
recently presented the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylva-
nia with a $10,000 grant to sup-
port the clubs Power Hour Home-
work Help and Computer Educa-
tion Programs. At the check pre-
sentation, from left: Patricia
Blahnik, district manager, Wells
Fargo; Erwin Kost Jr., club board
president; Julianne Kalasinski, club
development director; Laura Gen-
tile, club director of operations;
Shannee Sookbirsingh, service
manager, Wells Fargo; and Michael
Poremba, retail bank private bank-
er, Wells Fargo.
Boys & Girls Clubs
receives $10,000 grant
Members of the Solomon/Plains faculty, staff and administration will be working at the McDonalds
Restaurant, Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, from 5-8 p.m on Tuesday. McDonalds will provide cash incen-
tives to the school based on sales during the three-hour period. Funds will be used to provide students
with educational materials, opportunities and programs throughout the year. Participants, from left,
first row: Thomas McKenna, Eric Christian, Madisyn Hawkins and Morgan Daniels. Second row: Marie
Correll, assistant activities director; Tina Middleton, Briana Lewis and Sandy Hearst, McDonalds repre-
sentatives; Tammy Oeller-Worzel, McDonalds supervisor; and Mindy Heffron, student council adviser.
Solomon staff working at McDonalds to raise cash for programs
The Woodlands Inn and Resort recently presented a check for
$2,500 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge. The donation
was a result of its 8th annual Golf For The Kids golf classic, pro-
ceeds of which were divided between Big Brothers Big Sisters of
The Bridge and the Wyoming Valley Childrens Association. Since
its inception, the event has raised more than $30,000. At the
check presentation, from left: Ron Evans, executive director, Ca-
tholic Social Services of Wyoming Valley; Jack Nolan, chairman of
the advisory board, Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge; Mitch
Kornfeld, The Woodlands; Alan Stout, community and resource
development coordinator, Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge;
Tom Malloy, event chairman and vice president of the board of
directors, Wyoming Valley Childrens Association; Bill Yeager, vice
chairman of the advisory board, Big Brothers Big Sisters of The
Bridge.
Tourney raises money for Big Brothers Big Sisters
DORRANCE: The Bishop
William J. Hafey Fourth Degree
Assembly Knights of Columbus
will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tues-
day at the hall of St. Marys, Our
Lady Help of Christians Church.
Council 12174 will host the
meeting. Faithful Navigator
Joseph Jacobs requests all
fourth degree knights attend
this meeting. Light refresh-
ments will be served.
HANOVER TWP.: The Ha-
nover Township Community
Ambulance Association is con-
ducting its annual membership
drive in Hanover Township,
Warrior Run and Sugar Notch.
Subscription funds are neces-
sary for the daily operation of
the service and purchase of new
equipment. Members will not
receive bills for ambulance
service, which can be $700, less
insurance reimbursement.
The family rate is $35 and
covers the head of family and
family members residing at the
same residence. An individual
rate of $25 covers the subscriber
only. Senior citizens 65 years
and older can pay $20.
New residents, or anyone who
has not received a membership
packet by the end of the month,
can call Connie Yanoshak at
829-0184.
HANOVER TWP.: The Coun-
trywood Community Associ-
ation will hold its annual gener-
al meeting at 7 p.m. on Oct. 15
in the Hanover Township Mu-
nicipal Building, Sans Souci
Parkway. Election of officers for
the next two years will be held.
All association members are
requested to attend.
IN BRIEF
Today
PLYMOUTH: The Polish Amer-
ican Congress of Northeastern
Pennsylvania, 6 p.m., at Happy
Pizza, Main Street. Plans for
the Christmas Wigilia dinner
will be discussed. Bernard
Dymond will preside.
MEETINGS
Editors note: View a
list of Volunteer Oppor-
tunities at www.times-
leader.com by clicking
Community News un-
der the People tab.
To have your group
listed, visit the United
Way of Wyoming Val-
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www.unitedwaywb.org.
For more info, call con-
tact Kathy Sweetra at
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Nightline
All in the
Family
All in the
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3s Com-
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Maude
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Maude
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How I Met Partners
(TV14)
2 Broke
Girls (N)
Mike &
Molly (N)
Hawaii Five-0
Kanalua (TV14)
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Wheel of
Fortune
Jeopardy!
(N)
The Voice Vocalists compete in blind audi-
tions. (N) (CC) (TVPG)
Revolution No
Quarter (N) (TV14)
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Jay Leno
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Family
Guy (CC)
Simpsons Family
Guy (CC)
iHeartRadio Music Festival Performances
from the two-day event. (N) (CC)
The Office
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30 Rock
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Vote
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The Rifle-
man
The Rifle-
man
M*A*S*H
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M*A*S*H
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Remington Steele
(CC) (TVPG)
Mary T.
Moore
Dick Van
Dyke
Cheers
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Bob
Newhart
Twilight
Zone
Perry
Mason
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PBS NewsHour (N)
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On Joy and Sorrow Antiques Roadshow
(CC) (TVG)
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into
Opportunity for Women Worldwide (N)
Nightly
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Charlie
Rose (N)
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The Peoples Court
(CC) (TVPG)
The Doctors (N) (CC)
(TVPG)
Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit
Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit
Law & Order: Crimi-
nal Intent (TV14)
That 70s
Show
American
Dad
X
Two and
Half Men
Two and
Half Men
Big Bang
Theory
Big Bang
Theory
Bones (N) (PA) (CC)
(TV14)
The Mob Doctor (N)
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How I Met The Office
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