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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 30, NO. 8 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
© 2010, JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS, INC. All Rights Reserved
INSIDE ESTABLISHED 1879 ESTABLISHED 1880
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Boback work session for all this as a great game.
Once settled, we explored a
told us we should see the move,
$3 each, and we reserved seats
little bit around the cabin, then for an hour later, as both earlier
PUBLIC HEARING volunteers set for Thursday went off in search of elk. shows were already filled. We
The Weatherly Borough Unfortunately, we got lost, and used this hour to find a grocery
Board of Adjustment will con- by the time we got back on track, store and get some gas. On our
duct a Public Hearing, Thurs- it was dark, and all we were able way, we sighted a magnificent
day, October 28, 2010 at 7:00 to see was the shape of a lone bull elk who had planted himself
P.M. in the Municipal Building to bull elk, grazing in the dark, at under an apple tree in the back
hear the following: one of the viewing areas. yard of Benezette home. The
Request of Lori A. Kipikasa, Back at the cabin, we put rack on this male made it look as
40 Eurana Avenue, Weatherly, some logs on the fire, Ruth made though a small tree was growing
PA 18255 to build a front porch dinner, and we settled in to relax. in the yard. I asked about him
with roof attached to house 30ʼ On Sunday, we began our day after the movie, and was told that
long x 8ʼ wide x 10ʼ high. after the fog burned off, with a he was sort of an established
Violation: Front yard set back brisk hike up a logging road, and part of town, thought to be 18
does not meet bulk coverage up some more, where we could years old.
requirement. admire the leaves—there was By the time we were back at
Interested parties should ap- still nice color, although the area the Visitor's Center for our
Friends of Karen Boback open all-new campaign headquarters
pear at the Hearing at 10 Wilbur was far past peak. There was movie, the elk herd had turned
at Twin Stacks in Dallas: State Representative Karen Boback is
Street, Weatherly, Pennsylvania also the chance to see where the up. They were far outnumbered
surrounded by friends and supporters at ribbon cutting cere-
18255. loggers had done their work so by people. Despite our desire to
mony marking the grand opening of the Friends of Karen
Harold J. Pudliner, Jr. many years ago. Our hike ended see them, it was our time for the
Boback all-new campaign headquarters located at Twin Stack
Zoning Officer where that early crew had left a movie, so we went in and
in Dallas. Pictured, from left are Michael Nerozzi, 23,
Borough of Weatherly giant beech tree to thrive, clear- watched a nifty little film, then
Centermoreland; Richard Urban, 19, Harveys Lake; Bobby
10/14 & 21
Zampetti, Director, Public Affairs & Media Relations; State ing out a virtual field under its tall afterwards joined the crowd.
Representative Karen Boback; Lynn Bartz, Headquarters thick branches. The beech's There were nearly 50 elk near
LEGAL NOTICE Volunteer; and David Hanadel, 21, Dallas. leaves had fallen, and there was to the viewing area, including
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a golden circle carpeting the for- three bull elk. The three were
that Letters Testamentary have Friends of Karen Boback an- uted, and other campaign relat- est floor, reflecting in the sun- doing some trumpeting at each
been granted by the Register of nounce that the first of two pre- ed materials will be available. light. other. Fall is mating season, so
Wills of Luzerne County on Sep- election day work sessions for Refreshments and snacks will The dogs took themselves for the dominant male was attracting
tember 21, 2010, in the Estate all volunteers will be held on be servied. a swim as soon as we were back interest from cows in the herd.
of Graham Tynemouth, late of Thursday, October 21, starting Everyone attending, as well at the cabin. After some lunch, it The two other males also
White Haven, Pennsylvania, at 6 p.m. at campaign head- as volunteers unable to attend, was time to head back out to seemed to have possibilities.
who died on May 30, 2010 to quarters, located at Twin is asked to call campaign head- look for more elk. Our plan was There was also the possibility of
Mark S. Yanus, Executor. All Stacks, 1100 Memorial High- quarters, 991-8933, or emailto:
persons indebted to said estate way, Dallas. All supporters are FriendsofKarenBoback@Karen
are requested to make payment asked to attend. Boback.com. (Located in Terrace Plaza)
and those having claims or The meeting will be held for For more information visit Just off the S. Beltway, Route 424
demands to present them, with- general purposes. Volunteer KarenBoback.com.
out delay to the Executor sign-up sheets will be distrib- 601 S. Poplar St., Hazleton
named or to: 450-5501
Theresa M. Brennan,
Stephen A. Urban, Lieutenant Colonel, USA OPEN DAILY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Esquire
Brennan Legal Services
1096-B N. Church Street
(Retired) is a Candidate for Senator in the
Hazle Township, PA 18202 Pennsylvania General Assembly, District 14 look
(570) 455-7700 Also aturday
Mr. Stephen A. Urban was born in Wilkes-Barre, PA in 1952. Mr. Urban ur S
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SEALED PROPOSALS will a shoe factory. Mr. Urban began his government
be received by Carol Lenahan,
Secretary, East Side Borough,
service in 1970, after enlisting in the United
States Army shortly after graduating from high
GOLD CARD TODAY! Good from Wednesday, October 20
thru Saturday, October 23
100 N. Sheaman Road, White school. During his first five years of military serv-
Haven, Pa. until 12:00 Noon on ice, Mr. Urban advanced to the rank of Staff Ser-
Thursday, November 4, 2010 for geant. He then departed active military service in
the following: 1975 to attend college on a full-time basis, and enrolled in the Army Re-
SNOW REMOVAL serve Officer Training Corps.
SERVICES In 1977, Mr. Urban received a Bachelor of Arts degree from King’s College,
DESCRIPTION: Vendor to Wilkes-Barre, PA. Upon completion of his degree requirements, Mr. Urban
supply snow removal services was designated a Distinguished Military Graduate at the University of Scran-
for the Borough of East Side ton, Scranton, PA and commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. While on Ac-
beginning January 1, 2011 and
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tive duty, Mr. Urban earned a Master of Public Administration degree from • FREE COFFEE
ending December 31, 2011, with Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA, and a Master of Arts degree in ALL DAY, EVERYDAY!
the option of Borough Council to National Security and Strategic Studies from the US Naval War College, New- • DOUBLE COUPONS
renew the contract for an addi- port, RI. UP TO 99¢ EVERYDAY! Senior Citizen Discount Day has
tional 2 – 1 year periods at the Mr. Urban retired from the United States Army in January 1996 at the rank • We Accept All Major
Credit Cards, Food Stamps,
been extended to 2 Full Days,
same hourly rate. Bid to include of Lieutenant Colonel, after serving more than twenty-four years on active
the cost of equipment opera- duty. Loyal to the cause, Mr. Urban is a proven leader and manager. Through-
Access Card and WIC Every Tuesday & Wednesday!
tor(s) and the following pieces out Mr. Urban’s twenty-four years of active military service, he received nu-
of equipment: merous awards and decorations, most notably the Legion of Merit, two
GROCERY PRODUCE
Truck with snow plow and cin- awards of the Bronze Star Medal, five awards of the Meritorious Service
Shurfine Sliced Bread Washington State
Everyday Low Price! ................99
¢
der spreader Medal, and two awards of the Army Commendation Medal. Mr. Urban served Fancy Gala Apples..79¢/lb.
Wheeled front end loader in Vietnam and in the Persian Gulf War.
New at Heritage! Black Seedless
Estimated cost for anti-skid Mr. Urban served as the Treasurer and past member of the Board of Di-
Tomhicken Springwater Grapes ..................99¢/lb.
24 pk. 16.9 oz btls.
and rock salt, plus hauling rectors of the Pennsylvania Rural Health Association and he currently serves Everyday Low Price! .............. 2
$ 99 Dole Bananas........59¢/lb.
Pears (all varieties) ........99¢/lb.
Bidders must be able to pro- as a board member at the United Charities, Children Home in West Hazleton. Pepperidge Farm
vide anti-skid material and rock Also, Mr. Urban is a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a mem- Goldfish Crackers Extra Large
6.6-7.2 oz ..........................3/ 5
salt. Location of storage area ber of the American Legion and the American Veterans (AMVETS). $
must be noted on bid proposal. Currently, Mr. Urban serves as a Luzerne County Commissioner, a Direc-
Green Peppers......89¢/lb.
Shurfine Extra Large
Bidders must provide proof of tor and Vice Chairman of the Luzerne County Conservation District, the Oyster Crackers 12 oz ....99¢ Red Peppers ..........89¢/lb.
liability insurance coverage in Chairman of the Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority, and the Flood Henny Penny
Large Eggs dozen ..........99¢ Broccoli Crowns ..99 /lb.
the amount of $500,000 and
¢
Mitigation Advisory Board that includes representation from Luzerne, Co-
Workmanʼs Compensation In- lumbia, Montour, Northumberland and Snyder counties; and as a member Locally Grown
surance (if applicable) when of the Luzerne County Correctional Facility Board and the Wilkes-
Tastykake Green Cabbage 3 lb.........$1
submitting bid proposal. Family Packs
Barre/Scranton International Airport Joint Board of Control.
Assorted Varieties ................2/ 5
$ Shurfine
Proposals must be upon the As County Commissioner, Mr. Urban exposed the corruption in Luzerne Russet Potatoes
forms furnished by the Muni- County and voted to take away pension benefits from corrupt county offi- Middlesworth 3 lb. bag ..........................2/ 3
$
Weekender Chips
11 oz bag. Regular or BBQ ........2/ 5 Onions 3 lb. bag ..............2/ 3
cipality. Forms can be obtained cials. Mr. Urban has been instrumental in creating new jobs in Luzerne $ $
from the Secretary, Carol Len- County, and he implemented a County homestead exemption that reduced
ahan, 100 N. Sheaman Road, county property taxes for more than seventy thousand families in Luzerne Shurfine Rice Squares
Cereal 12.8 oz box ............2/$5 Shurfine
DELI
White Haven, PA 18661. County.
Bids will be opened and pub- Mr. Urban is asking for your vote on November 2, 2010, for Senator in the Leiby’s Ice Cream 56 oz ..2/$6 Turkey Breast ......$399/lb.
licly read at the regular monthly General Assembly, District 14. Mr. Urban's top issues are to create good Shurfine
meeting of East Side Borough
Council scheduled for 7:00 P.M.
paying jobs in our district, lower taxes and reduce the size of government. MEATS Swiss Cheese ......$399/lb.
As State Senator, Steve Urban will work with the Governor to lower taxes and Heritage Fresh Heritage Fresh
on Thursday, November 4, 2010 improve our economy. Mr. Urban will fight for lower school taxes by intro-
at the Municipal Building, Cen- ducing legislation that requires at least two-thirds of all gaming revenue go
Eye Roast ..............$299/lb. Coleslaw, Macaroni
ter Street, East Side Borough, to School Property Tax Relief. Under current gaming laws only one-third Hatfield or Potato Salad ....$199/lb.
White Haven, Pa. of the gaming revenue goes for school property tax relief. Mr. Urban has Pork Tenderloins ..$299/lb. BAKERY
East Side Borough Council taken the Taxpayer Protection Pledge and will oppose and voe against any
reserves the right to reject any and all efforts to increase taxes.
Our Skilled Butchers are Heritage Fresh Baked
or all proposals or portions
Available Daily until 6 p.m. Corn Muffins 4 pk. ........$199
for your Custom Cuts or
thereof. Please vote Stephen A. Urban Simply Call (570) 450-5501
Heritage Fresh Baked
Carol Ann Lenahan for Pre-Order Service. Blueberry Crumb Pie ..$299
Secretary for Senator, PA District 14 *While supplies last* NO Rainchecks. Prices in effect with Gold Card.
10/21 & 28
Paid for by the Candidate Not responsible for typographical errors.
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These are the seventh and eighth grade students in the Weatherly Area School District
who qualified for the Johns Hopkins Talent Search. In order to qualify a student must
These are the fifth and sixth grade students in the Weatherly Area School District who have scored at the advanced level in both language arts and math on the most recent
qualified for the Johns Hopkins Talent Search. In order to qualify a student must have PSSA testing. Front row, left to right, Aaron Zullick, Joshua Donish, Joseph Genetti,
scored at the advanced level in both language arts and math on the most recent PSSA Ryan Sedlak, Noah Heckman, Thomas Suveg, Summer Peck, Larissa Weston. Second
testing. Front row, left to right, pictured are Frank Summa, Alan Knepper, Jonathan row, Rebecca Braun, Kayla Craver, Jared Frye, Ryan Hoffman, Robert Gillott, Deanna
McKee, Gary Buck, Shannon Frye, Jillian Bartel, Joel Hinkle, Zoe Downs. Second row, Campion, Jenna Bartel, Ken Eroh. Third row, Brett Kelly, Catherine Strizak, Tea Heister,
Anthony Zinskie, Huntyr Kephart, Deanna Stolpe, Mackenzie Walsh, Sarah Howard, Jessica Polchin, Alex Hamm, Michael Matirko-Gudelunas, Derek Coombs, Dillon
Zachary Moon, Adam Fagner, Samantha Knepper. Third row, Victoria Luckwaldt, Marie Bizarre. Fourth row, Michael Nemshick, Kevin Dougherty, Tim Busher, Ryan Kelly, Eric
Gunderman, Keith Gunderman, Autumn Shoener, Evan Kunkle, Morgan Gower, Dana Shellock, Luke Figas, Ronald Gerhart, Kyle Osifat. Fifth row, Colleen Popko, Megan
Weiss, Hayli Heister. Missing from picture are Rebecca Torgersen and Joseph Wehnert. Ray, Shannon Kelly, Allyson Isom, Alexis Hartz, Meghan Moon, Shelby Berger, Olivia
Sipler. Sixth row, Olivia Winheld, Heather Getten, Gabraella Witter. Missing from photo
are Catherine Maleski and Jennifer Weiss.
Celebrate
WAHS senior parents Lights On
meet tonight program today
Zions Lutheran afterschool
The Weatherly Area High For more information, call
program of Weatherly will
School senior parents will Michele Connors at 427-
celebrate the 11th annual
meet tonight, Thursday, Oc- 4927, Rose Douglas at 427-
Lights-On After School with
tober 21 at 6:30 p.m. at 3381 or Donnell Stump at
1 million other Americans at
Weatherly Area Middle 579-8801.
7,500 plus afterschool pro-
School library. The senior parents will be
grams, with an open house
The meeting is open to all selling lottery calendars for
for the community from 3 to
parents and guardians of December, January and
5 p.m. today, Thursday, Oc-
members of this yearʼs sen- February and are also plan-
tober 21.
ior class. Plans for upcoming ning a cash bingo to be held
Residents are invited to
Weatherly Area Elementary School recently announced its Students in the Spotlight fundraisers will be dis- on Sunday, November 28 in
come out and help cele-
for September. Pictured are front row, left to right, Eric Walsh, Alexis Colecio, David cussed. the elementary/middle
brate.
Hartman, Alexandra The group is responsible school cafeteria.
For more information, con-
WEATHERLY HOUSING ASSOCIATES, L.P. Bloom, Olivia Hirko, Holly for raising funds in support of Plans for the Seniors vs.
tact Ginny at 427-2331.
IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Gehman, Connor Cash - the All Night Party held at Parents Basketball game on
man, Kayla Jones, Sarah Eurana Park following grad- Saturday, November 13 will
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AT Journal deadline is
Hegwood, Mikal Arnett. uation in June. also be discussed.
1500 EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Second row, Nikki Polivka, always 5 p.m. Monday.
1500 EVERGREEN AVENUE Chris Keller, Stephen Mac-
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by St. Patrickʼs Events Com-
Lutheran Church, Freeland Church mittee, White Haven
OCTOBER 23, Saturday – NOVEMBER 3, Wednes- NOVEMBER 20 & 21, Spaghetti supper
Night at the Races, spon- day – Travel & Leisure Expo, Saturday & Sunday – Craft benefits Freeland
sored by St. Patrickʼs Events sponsored by Auto-Bus at Show & Holiday Boutique,
Committee, White Haven the Stage Coach Inn, Drums sponsored by Women of St. Fire Company
OCTOBER 24, Sunday – NOVEMBER 4, Thursday Patrickʼs, White Haven The Freeland Fire Depart-
VeraBradley/Longaberger – Red Cross Bloodmobile DECEMBER 10, Friday – ment will hold its annual
Bingo, sponsored by Weath- Visit, White Haven Christmas Cantata, spon- spaghetti dinner on Satur-
erly Area High School Junior NOVEMBER 5, Friday – sored by White Haven Area day, November 20 at The
Churches, at Mountainview Other Side Restaurant. The
Community Church Kochie family is again donat-
DECEMBER 12, Sunday ing all of the proceeds of this
– Breakfast with Santa, event to the department.
sponsored by St. Patrickʼs Their generosity has made
Events Committee, White this one of the most success-
Haven ful fundraisers every year.
This column is open to all The dinner will consist of a
organizations in the Wea-
salad, spaghetti, the famous
therly, White Haven, Freeland,
Albrightsville, Blakeslee, Other Side meatballs and a
Conyngham/ Drums, Lake dessert.
Harmony & Mountain Top Serving for take-outs will
areas. If your organization is be available from 4 to 5 p.m.
planning a fund-raising activi- and sit-in dining from 5 to 7
ty, or other special event open p.m. Deliveries will also be
to the public, you may have it available. Tickets are $8 for
listed by calling 443-9131. adults and $5 for children
There is no charge.
under 10 years old. Tickets
are available at The Other
Side, Convenient Food Mart
and Videomania, or place an
order by calling 636-3244
and leaving a return phone
number.
Candy orders
due Monday
The Weatherly Area
Middle and High School
bands and chorus are sell-
ing Gertrude Hawk Christ-
mas candy. All orders are
due Monday, October 25.
Checks should be made
payable to the Weatherly
Band Parents and no late
orders will be accepted. Call
Colleen Caccese at 401-
5443 or band director
Shannon Shughart at 427-
8521.
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Dennison… Middleburg under the railroad Travel & Leisure Expo planned Bunny Busters selling hoagies
and onto their property. There
Continued from page A1 have been no objections. In A Travel & Leisure Expo and admission is free. The Bunny Busters 4-H will be held. Each member is
sponsored by Auto-Bus will There will be door prizes, Rabbit and Cavy Club of reminded to bring a snack to
Solicitor Atty. Albert Maier his report, he noted that no
be held Wednesday, No- refreshments, Grand Canyon Weatherly is are taking ord- share.
sent a letter reporting that he one could find any rats near
vember 3, at the Stage and national parks slide ers for hoagies made by Membership is still open
was talking with Penn Lake the home in Middleburg
Coach Inn in Drums, featur- show, as well as leisure prod- Thomson’s Meat Market, for any youth 8 to 18 years
Borough’s solicitor Atty. Don where critters were reported-
ing national parks, one-day ucts, travel and information Walnutport. Varieties avail- old who has an interest in
Karpowich about the sewer ly seen. A discussion about
and multi-day tours, cruises, tables. For more information able are Italian, roast beef, learning about rabbits and
agreement between Penn looking at adopting the
Lake and Dennison. A draft Universal Property etc. Hours are 6 to 8 p.m., call 474-6771, extension 4. ham and cheese, turkey, and guinea pigs.
agreement will be sent to Management Code led tuna. Cost is $4 for Italian Penn State is an affirma-
review before the next meet- Weaver to mention that Amateur Radio Club to and $4.25 for the other vari- tive action equal opportunity
ing. supervisors were looking to eties. Deadline for orders is university that oversees the
The Jarick minor subdivi- adopt a junk ordinance. hold monthly meeting Sunday, October 24 with 4-H program.
sion still has a couple of Planner Jack Varaly noted The Delaware-Lehigh Missile Guidance Systems,” delivery on November 2. For more information about
items to complete, and super- that the township could adopt Ama teur Radio Club meeting presented by Mel Bach / The club will meet Sunday the club or to order a hoagie,
visors gave their approval of it the parts of the Universal will be held Thursday, No- W3SQ. at 6 p.m. in Lehighton. This call Bonnie Michael at 427-
based on these items being Property Management Code vember 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the Members and interested will be the club’s Halloween 8193 or Shelly Leininger at
done. that they like. He also submit- Nancy Run Fire Com pany public are welcome. For more party. Rabbit and guinea pig 436-5460.
Roadmaster Clarence ted the ordinance changes Hall, 3564 Easton Ave., information, see www.dlarc. dressups as well as races
Fisher has gotten the town- that he has prepared, for Bethlehem. org, KE3AW@ARRL.NET, or
ship truck ready for winter. supervisors to review. Program is “Electronic 610-432-8286. Learn CPR for your pets
The spreader has been Bills of $17,812 were St. Martin-in-the-Fields cue breaths and compres-
installed. Anti-skid has been approved, including payment Rummage sale at Episcopal Church (also sions, and perform the Heim-
brought in and stored. The to the DTVFD fireman’s relief known as the “little stone lich maneuver. A $10 dona-
township loader is operating association fund of $6,950, a
again. The department was truck payment of $3,222, pay-
Mountain Top church church”), located at the cor-
ners of Church and Nuangola
tion is requested, with all the
proceeds to be donated to
out on Lake Francis Road, roll of $2,778, and police for St. Paul’s Lutheran Church toys, books, kitchenwares Roads in Mountain Top, will the Hillside SPCA in Potts-
putting stone into the pot- $2,000. of Mountain Top will hold its and small appliances are just be hosting a Pet CPR class ville. Hillside is a no-kill shel-
holes there. Tires collected Attending the meeting in annual fall rummage sale on a few of the items to be on Sunday November 7 at 6 ter.
were taken to the county tire- addition to those mentioned Friday, November 5. Doors offered. p.m. All participants will receive
recycling event. Fisher also were secretary/treasurer will open from 9:30 a.m. to 2 St Paul’s is located at 316 Finding your pet not a certificate of completions
looked at a drainage problem Stevie Stortz, four citizens, p.m. and then again from 4 to S. Mountain Blvd. (Route breathing or with his heart and a $5 gift certificate for
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The Lenni Lenape, the first Pennsylvania Humanities ing on the daily life of the company mining towns or Eckley is located on High- call the Village at 636-2070
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Karen Allen, Marty Kunkel,
Friendship Club Marian Vieten and Anna WAHSAA meets tonight
Plasko; anniversaries are
The Weatherly Area High School Alumni Association will
Alma and George Dam-
meet today, Thursday, October 21 at 7 p.m. in the Weatherly
by Marjorie Lou Anthony Rachel Setzer have had Kunkel also spoke on the meyer and Frances and
Middle School LGI room.
The regular meeting of the injuries or operations – Christmas party which will be Stanley Wysocky. All were
Weatherly Senior Citizens REMEMBER, send cards! If held at the Zions Lutheran serenaded.
Friendship Club was held
Thursday, October 14 at
you know any member who
has been ill or lost a loved
Church annex on Saturday,
December 11. The food will
Thought for the day: “God
planted all the autumn
Storytime Friday
1:30 p.m. in Salem U.C.C.
President Joe DʼAndrea wel-
one, PLEASE call Lei-
bensperger at 427-4914 and
be catered by Theresa Kai-
rewich and entertainment
leaves and put to sleep the
flowers, and told the birds to
celebrates Halloween
comed 25 members. We let her know. will be provided by Joe Lap- find a place to spend their The Weatherly Area Com- Guest reader will be
welcomed back Saxon Trip coordinator Beverly chak. Cost is $20 per per- winter hours.” munity Library will host a Tristen Decker, an eighth-
Brazzillo, who had been out Kunkel gave time for the pick son, and Leibensperger will The refreshment commit- Halloween storytime on Fri- grade student at Weatherly
sick for a long time; it was up on Tuesday, October 19 start taking reservations and tee—Margie Lou and Bob day, October 22 from 3:30 to Area Middle School.
good to see her again. to “Oktober Fest” at Mat- money at our meeting on Anthony, Ann Miller, and 4:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Participants will complete
Chaplain Margie Lou An- amoras. Iʼm sure we all had October 28. Saxon Brazzillo served deli- Church, Spring Street. a Halloween craft.
thony read Matthew 4:23-25, a great time. On Friday, Chaplain Anthony cele- cious hot dogs made in a
followed by the “Lordʼs Pray- November 12 there is a trip brated Columbus Day by special sauce by Miller; pota-
er,” Pledge of Allegiance and to the Christmas Show at the reading poems: “Columbus to chips, candy corn and Weatherly Lions glasses
hymn, “O God, Beneath Thy American Theatre in Lan- Once Dreamed” and “Scenic sugar wafers. Committee for
Guiding Hand,” played by
Grace Hensel.
caster; we will eat at Shady
Maple – yummy, yummy,
America,” followed by song
“Columbia, the Gem of the
the October 28 meeting is
Irene and Ken Eli, Ellen Bar-
collection continues
Outreach Person Janet yummy! Cost is $71 per per- Ocean.” Birthdays for Sep- rada and Theresa Setzer. The Weatherly Lions Club The Weatherly Lions Club
Leibensperger was not son. This trip is filled, but tember were Theresa DʼAn- Cards and bingo were en- is continuing to collect used is also selling “Support
there, due to having had sur- Kunkel is taking a waiting drea and Jane Wiskoski; an- joyed by all. eyeglasses for recycling, re- Weatherly Lions Club” wrist-
gery. She is home and going list. If you want to go call her niversaries were Theresa DONʼT FORGET – Our pair and reuse. Eyeglass do- band bracelets as a fundrais-
great. Also Taffy Houser and at 427-4182. and Joe DʼAndrea and Karen next meeting, on October 28, nation boxes are located at er. The bracelets, orange
and Bill Allen. Birthdays for will be our Halloweʼen Party the Weatherly Borough with black lettering, sell for
October are Joyce Winheld, – so remember to dress up! Office, Halo Insurance, $1 each and can be pur-
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American Legion Auxiliary
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Deadline to purchase tick-
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69th reunion noted
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Convenient to White Haven, Butler Valley & Hazleton raiser to win a complete provide Thanksgiving Din- her 69th class reunion with classmates at the Farmerʼs Wife
Delta Dental Participating Dentist Thanksgiving Dinner. Con- ners for a few needy families Restaurant in Ono. Reznick is now a resident of Bath.
Accepting all other insurance including United Concordia tact any auxiliary member or in the Weatherly Area. The
chairperson Joan Chambers rest of proceeds will go vet- Send information about your organization’s events to:
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Squirrels breed once or to get them out of attics. “Weʼve tried hundreds of dif-
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