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THE WHITE HAVEN JOURNAL VOL. 30, NO. 9 THE WEATHERLY HERALD
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131st YEAR, NO. 48 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 SINGLE COPY—50¢ (USPS 277440) 131st YEAR, NO. 22
Reward activities for the White Haven is not a waiver for which you can chose to live here. Shame on the ries Funeral Home, The Fireside
area youth. My wife and I were avoid paying a claim. I have current officers of the Sports Lounge, Lehigh Tire, The Deer
one of you many years ago, vol- patiently waited to hear from the Association. If this would have Meadow Inn Bed & Breakfast,
unteering as an umpire for Little sports association for over 3 happened 20 years ago when I The OIP, The YMCA, Stewartʼs
League, referee for Biddy months, unfortunately they did was active in the youth activities Floral Shoppe, Nocchiʼs Phar-
for Good Drivers! Basketball, we were always at
the park on clean up day, my wife
not have the common decency
or courtesy to keep me informed,
I am certain that the officers of
that era would have not given a
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Dining Out
whole wheat bread, sherbet. Spanish-Portuguese restau- a r e a , tive, two of flavors, and had just a bit
Friday: Beef roll-ups, bread filling, potatoes au gratin, rant had opened in the West w i t h large of lobster to take home.
peas, wheat roll, orange. End, we were enthusiastic. table- pieces Our server brought out the
cloths of fish dessert tray, and while it was
Coming Events a n d
cloth napkins. It doesn't have
a liquor license, but is happy
in
white wine sauce studded
with capers. It was served
a attractive, it didn't hold what
we'd hoped for. We were
prepared for disappointment,
OCTOBER 29, Friday – NOVEMBER 4, Thursday NOVEMBER 13, Saturday to uncork and serve wine, so with mashed potatoes and a until he told us there were
we brought a bottle of vegetable medley, and she two other desserts, not dis-
Haunted Nature Trail, spon- – Red Cross Bloodmobile – Craft Show, sponsored by
Chilean red to enjoy. had plenty to take home for played—creme brulée and
sored by Fairview Elemen- Visit, White Haven Fairview Elementary School
The menu is large, and not lunch the next day. flan, each $5. Seth and I
tary School, Mountain Top NOVEMBER 5, Friday – PTA, Mountain Top
everything on it is Spanish or My Picadinbo was also selected flan, while Clara
(extremely bad weather Clothing Giveaway, spon- NOVEMBER 13, Saturday Portuguese. There are also large enough to provide a chose the crème brulée. It
dates October 30 or No- sored by Freeland Presby- – Basketball Games, spon- Italian dishes, and a selec- second meal. This dish was was only a few minutes until
vember 5) terian Church (continuing sored by Weatherly Area tion of Angus beef items. gently spiced, also in a white they appeared. They made a
OCTOBER 29, Friday – first Friday of every month) High School Senior Class There were also two specials wine sauce flavored with smooth and sweet ending to
Childrenʼs Trick or Treat NOVEMBER 5, Friday – NOVEMBER 13, Saturday offered, and Clara ordered garlic. The chorizo added a a most enjoyable meal.
Event, sponsored by Heri- Rummage Sale sponsored – 235th Birthday Ball, spon- one of them, the red snapper spicy note, and the potatoes Antonio's Grille is open 11
tage Hill Senior Living Com- by St. Paulʼs Lutheran sored by Marine Corps with caper sauce, $17. and shrimp added different a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesday,
munity, Weatherly Church, Mountain Top League Det. 1039 at St. My choice was Picadinbo, textures as well as tastes. Wednesday, Thursday and
OCTOBER 30, Saturday – NOVEMBER 6, Saturday Patrickʼs Parish Center, $17, a stew of pork and pota- Seth's Mariscada was Sunday, and 11 to 10 on
Safe Trick-Or-Treat, spon- – Holiday Bazaar, sponsored White Haven toes, with chorizo and veg- served with yellow rice, while Friday and Sunday, and
sored by Freeland Borough by The Presbyterian Church NOVEMBER 14, Sunday etable. Seth also had a the Paella was described as closed on Mondays. Credit
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – of White Haven – Breakfast, sponsored by Portuguese dish, a paella- “mixed with” yellow rice. The cards are accepted. There's
Breakfast, sponsored by NOVEMBER 6, Saturday Silver Ridge Hunting Club, like Marsicada Verde, $25. seafood ingredients were the plenty of free parking.
Flying Aces Motorcycle Club, – Craft Show, sponsored by Weatherly The appetizers, which same—shrimp, scallops, Phone: 570-992-2616
Rockport Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. NOVEMBER 14, Sunday ranged in price from $5 to mussels, clams and lob-
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Church, Weatherly – Turkey Bingo, sponsored $12 and included several
salads as well as seafood
THANK YOU!
Halloweʼen Parade, spon- NOVEMBER 6, Saturday by St. Patrickʼs Events
sored by Greater Weatherly Committee, White Haven and other hot items, sound-
– Holiday Bazaar, sponsored
Area Community Chest ed tempting. But we'd had a
by Conyngham United Meth- NOVEMBER 20, Saturday
OCTOBER 31, Sunday –
chance to see the size of the The White Haven Area Community Library would
odist Church – Turkey Block Shoot, spon- portions being served as like to express their appreciation to the following
Trick or Treat Night, Weath- NOVEMBER 6, Saturday sored by V.F.W. Post 6615 main courses, and decided
erly – Pork Dinner, sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, White business leaders for supporting the annual raffle: Joe
to save the calories for
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – St. Patrickʼs Events Com- Haven dessert. Lehman, Ed Maranuk, Mark Yanus and Josh Shaffer.
Halloweʼen Hot Dog Night, mittee, White Haven NOVEMBER 20, Saturday
sponsored by Weatherly
Rotary Club
NOVEMBER 6, Saturday
– Dinner Theatre, sponsored
– Spaghetti Supper, spon-
sored by Freeland Fire Sauerkraut CONGRATULATIONS!
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Department at The Other Congratulations to the following winners, whose
by Weatherly Area High
Halloweʼen Treats, spon- School Drama Club Side Restaurant, Freeland supper at tickets were drawn at the Lions’ Club annual parade on
sored by St. Patrickʼs R.C. NOVEMBER 6, Saturday NOVEMBER 20 & 21, October 17: Maureen Ryneski, Ed Boyle, Valerie
Church, White Haven – Turkey Dinner & Mini Saturday & Sunday – Craft
Show & Holiday Boutique,
Salem UCC Love-Badowski, Mike Ross, Krissy Adams, Shirley
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Bazaar, sponsored by Christ Getz, Jane & Paul Rogan, Arlene Thomas, Debbie
sponsored by Women of St. Salem United Church of
Halloweʼen Safe House, United Methodist Church, Murphy, Dwight and Amy Bicking, Barry Drasher.
Patrickʼs, White Haven Christ in Weatherly will hold
sponsored by St. Patrickʼs Mountain Top its annual Election Day
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sauerkraut supper on Tues-
10616, White Haven Breakfast, sponsored by – Cash Bingo, sponsored by
day, November 2 from 4 to
OCTOBER 31, Sunday – Marine Corps League Det. Weatherly Area High School
6:30 p.m. in the social rooms
Safe Halloweʼen Stop, spon- 1039 at St. Patrickʼs Parish Senor Parents
of the church. The menu
sored by Freeland Fire Center, White Haven DECEMBER 10 & 12, Fri- includes pork, sauerkraut,
Department day & Sunday – Christmas WE ARE NOW A WI-FI HOT SPOT
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday – mashed potatoes, green
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Breakfast, sponsored by Cantata, sponsored by beans, rolls, beverage and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
White Haven Area Church-
Election Day Luncheon, Albrightsville Volunteer Fire
es, at Mountainview Com-
dessert. Take-outs will be 5-9 p.m. 5-9 p.m.
sponsored by St. Johnʼs Company
munity Church
available.
Stuffed Peppers 16 oz. New York
U.C.C., Freeland A bake sale will also be
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday –
DECEMBER 12, Sunday held. Donations of baked
w/mashed potatoes, vegetable & dessert. Strip Steak
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Block Shoot, sponsored by Adult: $9.25 Child: $6.25 with baked potato & vegetable $17.95
Election Day Sauerkraut White Haven Ambulance – Breakfast with Santa, items are needed as well as
Supper, sponsored by Salem Association sponsored by St. Patrickʼs volunteers to work at the EVERY SUNDAY– EVERY WEDNESDAY–
U.C.C., Weatherly Events Committee, White event. To work or bake items Joe’s Cheesesteak Spaghetti & Meatballs,
NOVEMBER 7, Sunday –
Haven for the sale, contact Marie at w/fresh cut fries–$6.95 w/salad & garlic bread–$5.95
NOVEMBER 2, Tuesday – Pet CPR Class, sponsored 5-9 p.m. in house only.
This column is open to all 427-8310.
Election Day Roast Beef by St. Martin in the Fields organizations in the Weatherly, THURSDAY NIGHT—6:30-?
Tickets are $10 for adults, TUESDAY NIGHT—6-9 p.m.
Dinner, sponsored by White Episcopal Church, Mountain White Haven, Freeland, Al- Clams........$1.50/Dozen
$5 for children 4 to 12 years Wings 30¢ each in-house,
Haven United Methodist Top brightsville, Blakeslee, Conyng- Pints..........$1.50 Each
ham/Drums, Lake Harmony & old, and free for children 3 35¢ each to go—10 Sauces!
Church NOVEMBER 7, Sunday – Mountain Top areas. If your and under. EVERYDAY–
NOVEMBER 3, Wed- Train Meet & Railroad Film organization is planning a fund-
Peel & Eat Shrimp EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIAL
Tickets can be purchased
nesday – Travel & Leisure Night, sponsored by Carbon raising activity, or other special 1/2 lb.–$6 • w/Fries–$7.95 3-5 p.m.
by calling Marie at 427-8310
Expo, sponsored by Auto- Model Railroad Society, Jim event open to the public, you may Serving Dinner 5 p.m.-9 p.m. • Call For Daily Specials 443-8359
have it listed by calling 443-9131. or from any consistory mem-
Bus at the Stage Coach Inn, Thorpe There is no charge for this serv- ber. All Specials are In-House Only.
Drums ice.
St. Patrick’s
views beginning at 6.
D.J. Feissner to enforce a
complaint on Mr. Valentino.
The borough office will be
closed on Fridays through the
WACL TOPS NEWS
ends book The TOPS calendar has been quite full for the month of
end of the year, as secre-
tary/treasurer Betty Altero
uses up vacation time.
sale season ROAST PORK DINNER October. Dona and Laura attended the World Series of
Weight Loss for Fall Rally on Saturday at Genetti’s. They
both received a Summer Achievement certificate for weight
Bills of $3,549 were
Saturday Saturday, November 6 loss and perfect attendance. The Chapter was awarded with
approved, the largest being
$1,413 for Geisinger health The last Weatherly Area Parish Center a certificate for the Perfect Resume, accepted by Dona.
Members Bev, Dona, and Laura created our lovely Molly
coverage and $808 for a Community Library booksale 5-8 p.m. Take-out Available • 406-9954 Pitcher Team pennant for the contest at the Rally. We also
valve from Deihl Equipment. for this year will be held $ want to thank Gordy and Rebecca for their creative talents!
A debate over a $504 repair Saturday, October 30, at the 9 Adults There were many song contests, with words written to the
$
to the police car by Garage Trainworks from 10 a.m. to (6-10) 5 Children tune of Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Also, many chapters
Time led to the vote being noon. There will be books for entered the baseball look a like contest. Everyone had lots
three in favor, and Spadell children and adults, records Free - 5 & under of fun and laughs!
against. There was discus- and videos, puzzle and flea • Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy At Monday night’s session, Shelly reported there were no
sion about the approval pro- market items—all at very spe- • Sauerkraut birthdays or anniversaries in October. The game Left, Right,
cedure for expenses. cial prices. • Vegetables Center continues to be a big hit with all the members.
Tax collector Elaine Myers There will also be refresh- • Apple Sauce Interesting programs at chapter level were presented by
collected $1,849 in taxes for ments for everyone who vis- • Bread and Butter Ursula, Dona, Bev, and Laura in the month of October.
its, and an opportunity to fill a
Main Street
• Apple Pie Winners of the charm contest for this month were Helen,
bag for one low price. This is • Hot or Cold Drinks Laura, and Bev. The Liten Up Turkey contest begins
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Heritage Hill Senior Community celebrates birthdays 1939 until 1949. He also worked
for Mengle Coal & Oil for 34
Senior Community in Weatherly, and was also a volunteer work- Club and the Weatherly Ameri- years.
is celebrating her 97th birthday er in the Hazleton Red Cross can Legion. He was married to his lovely
on November 1. Born in Hazle- office during World War ll. Lois is a member of the wife, Mary Agnes, for 41 years
ton in 1913, Lois was married to She is a member of flower Weatherly Senior Citizens Club, until her passing in 1986. He
Allan Williams for 47 years until clubs in Hazleton and Weath- the Order of the Eastern Star has three children, Michael,
his death in 1979, and to David erly, where she held several and is past president of the Weatherly; Joann Keys, Mary-
Holman Sr. for 10 years until his offices including president. Knights Templar Auxillary. land; and Mary Lou Cookson,
death in 2000. She is a member of the Her hobbies have included Illinois. He is the proud grandfa-
Lois is a member of the Weatherly Presbyterian Church, gardening, bird watching, bak- ther of two grandchildren and
Hazleton Chapter of the Ameri- served as a church elder and ing cookies, working crossword one great-grandchild.
can Red Cross and received was treasurer of the Presby- puzzles, and reading. Mike is a member of the VFW,
recognition for more than 50 terian Womenʼs Organization. erly. the American Legion, and Our
years of service. She was She also received honorary Michael Nestor Jepko, a He worked on the railroad Lady of Lourdes Church. He
Lois Evelyn (Sands) Hol- instrumental in starting the Red membership from the Board of resident at Heritage Hill Senior prior to going into the service. enjoys fishing, bowling and gar-
man, a resident at Heritage Hill Cross Bloodmobile in Weatherly National Missions. Community in Weatherly, is cel- He served in the Army from dening.
A member of the Weatherly ebrating his 90th birthday on
Dr. Ziegler Says... Alumni Association, she has
received awards of appreciation
October 30.
Born in Coaldale in 1920,
Trick or treat hours in Weatherly
Straighten Your Smile With A Specialist for the services to her communi- Michael has also resided in Trick-or-treating in Weatherly Borough will be held Sunday,
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nests and shelter. the 3-5 eggs for 15 or 16
Pileated woodpeckers days until they hatch. The
Out in the Open by Alex Zidock donʼt migrate and a pair will babies are ready to fledge in
stay together all season. a month. They have been
They look for the largest known to move eggs from
Pileated Woodpecker trees in the forest to nest in one location to another
Pileated Woodpecker – cavities they dig for that pur- should an egg fall out of the
(Pill – e – ate – ed) the pose and line with wood nest. This is unusual behav-
largest woodpecker in North chips. Both parents incubate ior for birds.
America is about the size of
a crow. Itʼs got a wingspan of Weatherly Baseball and
26 to 29 inches. You canʼt
mistake this bird for any
Softball to hold reorganization
other with its tufted red crest Weatherly Little League stable financial account. The
on its head and almost all Baseball and Softball will hold league has expenses and rev-
black body. It does sport a re-organizational meeting on enue of approximately
some white stripes down its Sunday, November 21, at the $20,000-$30,000 a year. It
sides and patches of white Citizens Fire Company at 5 was established three years
under its wings. p.m. ago and has solid policies and Over $10.000 was raised at Heritage Hill Senior Com-
When the woody bangs on The league is looking to fill procedures in place. Anyone munity’s 10th annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk recently
a tree it sounds like a car- five Board of Director seats who is interested in filling one held in Weatherly. Over 60 people came together to bring
penter with a hammer. And and eight officer seats for the of these positions must attend awareness to Alzheimer’s disease and to raise money
its loud, boisterous call 2011 season. Last year over this meeting. for a cure.
almost sounds like it is Comments and Photo by 150 children participated in All active members from last
laughing. Some old-timers Alex Zidock the league. The leagues year are encouraged to attend
will remember the cartoon included T-Ball, Minor and to vote on the new officers and
featuring Woody the rectangular holes in the Major League and Girls Soft- board members.
Woodpecker and his laugh- hardest of trees pulling out ball. Anyone who needs addi-
ing call. bugs with its long beak all The league is currently tional information may contact
These sharp-billed tree year long. Once the bugs are chartered through Little Lea- current league president Jeff
knockers eat tons of carpen- cleaned out of the holes gue International and has a Pleban at 401-3776.
ter ants, boring beetle larva other songbirds use the hol-
and fruits and nuts. They dig lowed out impressions for 95th birthday noted
MENGLE FUEL CO.
Lucille Hartley, formerly of Citizens Halloweʼen party at
White Haven, celebrated her the White Haven V.F.W.
95th birthday on Wednesday, Birthday cake was served to all
October 27. She is currently a the seniors who attended. She
Heating Oil • Anthracite resident of Providence Place
in Drums. Friends and family
is also a member of The
Presbyterian Church of White
Coal by the Bag—Rice, Pea, Nut gathered to celebrate this spe- Haven, and is a White Haven
Hauling
cial occasion. Center retiree.
Thanks to all her friends who She has two children: Linda
Mushroom Soil • Topsoil • Stone sent her cards. Anyone else Sue Davis of North Carolina,
wishing to send her a card and Rickey Hartley of White Girl Scout Brownie Troop 33320, based in Mountain Top,
Sand • Sea Rocks should address it to: Lucille Haven; grandchildren Tim, Jon recently visited New York City. While in NYC the girls
Hartley, Providence Place, 149 and Lucinda Davis, and Jeff toured the Girl Scout National Headquarters, where they
MENGLE 247 Hudsondale Street S. Hunter Highway, Rte. 309, and Graig Hartley. Lucille was visited the museum and Girl Scout archives. The girls
FUEL CO.
Weatherly Room #315, Drums, PA married to the late Jacob were able to complete all necessary activities to earn
427-4261 18222.
Last week Lucille attended
the White Haven Area Senior
Hartley for 68 years; he died in
April 2005.
Happy Birthday, Mom!
their “Girl Scouts Through the Years” patch. The troop
also enjoyed lunch at Mars 2112 on Broadway. Girls were
then able to spend the afternoon exploring and shop-
ping with their families in the city. Shown in the bottom
row, left to right, are Hillary Blazick, Marley Myers, Sierra
WH Senior Happenings Kirkpatrick, Jillian Taleroski, Ellie Glowacki and Maria
Olson. Top row are Kaitlin Matson, Lexi Carpenter,
Fabulous costumes, great ed by Cindy of White Haven Megan Gallagher, Katie Ritsick and Faith Brandt.
fun, and surprise visit from Bakery, and will feature
dear friends all made for a music and song by George Send information about your organization’s events to:
great Halloween costume Rittenhouse. journalnews@pa.metrocast.net or call 443-9131 xt304 for the editor.
party for the White Haven 2011, weʼll start off on Jan-
WELCOME
Senior Citizens. Everyone is uary 6 “Everyoneʼs Birthday
already thinking of ideas for Party” followed by a year of Don’t
next yearʼs costumes. fun filled meetings every first
The White Haven
This year we have No-
vember and December spe-
and third Thursday at 1 p.m.
(unless otherwise an- Borough Council
miss it!
cial activities to look forward nounced) at the White would like to More recent works have been in
imported marbles and alabaster and
to; November 4 our Vet- Haven V.F.W. Mark your cal- welcome can be found in many private and
eranʼs Day meeting will endars so you donʼt miss
honor all Veterans and our out. Guests, visitors, and all Barry Drasher select public collections, including
the New Britain Museum of Ameri-
departed members. Weʼll seniors are welcome! to the can Art and the Slater Museum,
Norwich, Conn. He has also had
also remember our past with Recreation Board. solo exhibitions at the Mainstreet
items and photos from World Gallery, in Kingston, Pa., and
War II. In addition, enjoy throughout New England, including
some special military bingo
WANTED
the Premier Etage Galleries, New-
game for fun and prizes. port, R.I.; University Place, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass.; and
Plan for our family style
Thanksgiving dinner are Two Part-time Street Employees needed
at Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Worcester, Mass., as well as in gal-
underway and sounding deli- leries in Brooklyn, Farmington, and
cious! Weʼll also be treated for White Haven. Duties are varied; Manchester, Conn.
“I have been exploring various
!
to a walk down White Haven snowplowing experience a plus. Please pick ways to express my feelings about
! seniorsʼ memory lane with the figure in my most recent work.
photos from Florence Pe- up an application at the Borough Building For me there seems to be a stabiliz-
ing and comforting effect in going
"
!
troski. Be sure to sign up if at 312 Main Street, White Haven. EOE back to more classical ideals and I
your attending and whether feel that the human form is the most
youʼd like to bring a side dish universal subject for sculpture,” he
NOTICE
share. Call President Mary adds. The exhibit will include 30
Falcone at 443-8114 or sign pieces in stone, including one that
! weighs more than 800 pounds and
up at the meeting on No- many that weigh hundreds of
vember 4.
White Haven Street Department
pounds.
# $ If you are good at spelling, Green will also be featured in the
throw your hat in the ring for International Art Show 2010 that will
will be picking up leaves from
the first ever spelling bee
also open Oct. 2 at the New Century
Artists Gallery on W. 25th St. in New
3 $
quilt raffle for many years in northern Con-
necticut, Green moved back to
0
Stove & Fireplace Specialists Pennsylvania five years ago to
underway reunite with and marry his high
Veterans’ Corner
itself was well above average, the
lunch featured choice of two hot
homemade soups, both hot and
ities. Funds raised by the Ladies
Auxiliary always go to benefit veter-
an programs and local community
Legion seeks names
cold sandwiches, cheese and programs.
by John Kearns
A G E N T abeyance by VA while litigation was
crackers, chips and a grand
dessert. The Ladies Auxiliary chan-
nels funds raised for worthwhile
MILITARY TRIVIA! Itʼs been a
while, but I did get a question from
a reader. This concerns “Naval
for care packages
O R A N G E pending concerning so-called “Blue programs such as this, assisting Sideboys.” Here is the history: The Freeland American Legion The list includes items such as
R U L E S Water” veterans and their exposure our troops afield, veteran programs The purpose of Side Boy Honour will be sending care packages to canned potato chips; individual
CHANGING to Agent Orange and other herbi- and community service project. Guard aboard military ships:
In troops serving in Iraq and packets of crackers, trail mix, etc.;
AGAIN, BUT TO cides, and were subsequently Doing this to do their part for the todayʼs military, we have many Afghanistan. Those from the sur- coffee bags; creamer packets;
BETTER BENE- denied. Akaka discovered that annual “Make a Difference Day,” unique customs. What is not real- rounding area with a loved one who sealable freezer bags; gloves;
FIT THE VETER- many of these veterans actually they sure did their part. This is ized is that what is now custom for- is serving are asked to contact soap; baby wipes; lip balm; sun
ANS OF THE VIET NAM WAR: served in so-called “Brown Water” expected to become an annual merly had a real purpose. Take the Commander Jerry Gaffney at 636- block; personal packs of tissues;
Following oversight requests or inland waters of Vietnam, and event, which is good news to all. use of Side Boys to welcome a 3525. foot powder; blister pads; blister
from Senate Veteransʼ Affairs should have received the same Thanks ladies for making a differ- ranking visitor aboard a military Callers should leave the full medication; bug repellent wipes;
Committee Chairman Daniel K. presumption of service-connection ence: It was appreciated and vessel. It is the task of assigning name and address of the person in magazines; new paperback novels;
Akaka (D-Hawaii), the Department as veterans who had “boots on the enjoyed by all. two, four, six, or eight men to line the service. Even if the address of puzzle books and disposable cam-
of Veterans Affairs has agreed to ground” in Vietnam. By law, VA pre- both sides of the gangplank based the loved one was given before, it eras.
review the cases of nearly 17,000 sumes that veterans who served in should be given now because Business or individuals who
“Brown Water” and other Vietnam inland waterways were exposed to troops often change units. would like to make monetary dona-
Era veterans who claimed disabili- Agent Orange or other herbicides. Packages will be sent Saturday, tions are asked to make checks
ties related to Agent Orange. VA Any of those veterans who suffer November 13. payable to “Operation: CAN DO.”
had previously denied a number of from certain diseases, and their Members of the CAN DO Stu- Donations may be sent to
claims without properly determining survivors, may qualify for monetary dent Action Subcommittee, along “Operation: CAN DO,” c/o Nancy
whether veterans served in Viet- benefits and health care. With this with students from the Builders Stasko, 1 S. Church St., Suite 200,
namʼs inland waterways (“Brown review, certain veterans who were Club at Freeland Elementary/ Hazleton, PA 18201.
Water”) or otherwise served in previously considered “Blue Water” Middle School, will work together Local residents are also encour-
locations where veterans may have veterans will have their claims re- as in past years, to make this a aged to submit names and ad-
been exposed to herbicides, such evaluated for evidence of “Brown successful campaign. Gaffney dresses of servicemen and women
as Agent Orange. Water” service, or evidence of serv- noted that the studentsʼ participa- with ties to the Hazleton area who
“I commend VA for responding to ice in other locations where VA tion is greatly appreciated by the are serving abroad. Names can be
data showing that many Navy ves- acknowledges that herbicides may soldiers overseas, as well as Post sent to nstasko@hazletoncando.
sels thought to have stayed at sea have been used, such as the 473ʼs Legionnaires. com.
actually traveled into the inland perimeter of Air Force bases in Those who would like to make The drive is being coordinated
waters of Vietnam. As a result, vet- Thailand. The Senate Veteransʼ monetary donations to help defray by co-chairs Matt Caccese, Weath-
erans who served on these vessels Affairs Committee website provides the cost of shipping may do so by erly Area High School; George
are eligible for the same benefits as a list of the ships VA has acknowl- dropping off donations at the post Gera, MMI Preparatory School;
Front row, left to right: Faye Becker and Missy Dimmitt. Rear, home, 523 Centre St., Freeland. and Stephen Senick, Hazleton
Vietnam veterans who served on edged traveled in inland waters, as
land. I urge veterans and advo- well as evidence about other ships
Josie Larock, Marge Sharples, Pat Fabrizio, Maxine Thiel, Donna Area High School.
cates to visit the Senate Veterans’ that the committee has received. A Topito, Gail Martinchek, and Donna Swartz. Not shown but par- Students on CAN DO commit- “ʻOperation: CAN DOʼ gives us
Affairs Committee website to deter- list of the ships identified to have ticipating were Debbie Miller and Anna Wheeler. tee seeking donations for local the opportunity to thank our troops
mine if evidence of ships in inland traveled in Vietnamʼs inland waters troops abroad for all they are doing to protect our
waters or service on the perimeter by VA is available. WHITE HAVEN PURPLE on the ascending rank of the officer Local students serving on a CAN freedom. Sending them care pack-
of Air Force bases in Thailand enti- VFW POST 6615 LADIES AUX- HEART RECIPIENTS HONORED. visiting the vessel, with two being DO committee are seeking your ages from home will remind them
tles them or someone they know to ILIARY MAKING A DIFFER- VFW Post 6615 established an assigned for ensigns and lieu- help to ensure that servicemen and that their families and friends are
health care and benefits,” said ENCE: ongoing plaque of honor to recog- tenants, up to eight for admirals women receive care packages thinking of them and appreciate
Senator Akaka. On Oct. 23, Ladies Auxiliary of nize and honor those wounded in and above. More rank, more hon- from home this holiday season. their service,” Gera said.
Akaka successfully urged VA to VFW Post 6615 sure did their part battle. The installed plaque bears our guard, right? But this system The CAN DO Student Action Members of this yearʼs Student
reconsider cases in which claims for the day in a most notable way. the names of area veterans who in originally served a darker pur- Committee is organizing the annu- Action Committee are Adam
by Vietnam veterans potentially In looking out to area veterans, the line of duty and in defense of pose… al “Operation: CAN DO” drive to Hauze, Jocelyn Hinkle, Katelyn
exposed to Agent Orange were they put on a free lunch from 11 our nation were wounded by hostile This custom came from the send care packages to the troops Mantz and Stephen Senick, Hazle-
denied without obtaining relevant a.m. until 2 p.m. This was open to fire. British Navy of the 17-18 century. who have to spend the holidays ton Area High School; Jonathan
military records, such as deck logs. all veterans and attendance was TURKEY BLOCK SHOOT: Just Back then, men did not often have away from their families and Hall and Yanira Paulino, Immanuel
These claims had been held in great. Their efforts and the lunch in time for Thanksgiving, the Ladies the luxury of walking on to their friends. As in previous installments Christian School; George Gera and
Auxiliary, Vfw Post 6615 is holding ships; most had to transfer from a of the drive, items are being collect- Nicholas Triano, MMI Preparatory
its block shoot on Saturday, small boat to the larger ship by lad- ed and will be packaged to send to School; and Susan Funk and Matt
November 20 at the VFW Post der, or by a device called a bosunʼs the troops through American Caccese, Weatherly Area High
Grounds. Block shoots are a great chair, which was essentially a seat Legion Post 473 in Freeland. School. Stasko and Charles
way to spend a fall afternoon with attached to a yardarm by a block Material and monetary donations Burkhardt, Hazleton Area School
plenty of good homemade food, hot and tackle. Hereʼs where the rele- will be accepted through October District teacher and CAN DO board
and cold beverages and the vance comes about: the younger 29. Donations may be made from 9 member, serve as advisers to the
chances to go home with a large and less rank you had, the lighter a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through committee.
variety of prizes. You do not have to you were. Thus, a light midshipman Friday at CAN DOʼs Renaissance The CAN DO Student Action
actually shoot a gun to win the vast or lieutenant needed only two men Building in downtown Hazleton, 1 Committee is involved throughout
array of prizes; there are board and on the haul rope, while a long S. Church St. (the corner of Broad the year in helping to coordinate
raffle prizes also. If you do not wish endurance and often very stout and Church streets), on the second several community events, includ-
to shoot but are interested in the Admiral, having eaten everything floor. ing the annual CAN DO Com-
prizes offered, you can have one of and then some over their 40 year For a complete list of items ap- munity Christmas celebration. The
our area veteran “dead eyes” take careers, tended to need eight men propriate for donation, contact committee is made up of local high
your shot for you. Be assured that to pull them up. Additional jobs, Nancy Stasko at 455-1508 or e- school students who are appointed
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safety is the priority and that the such as availing themselves to mail nstasko@hazletoncando.com, to serve as non-voting members of
shoots are run by qualified range steady the person after getting or visit www.hazletoncando.com. the CAN DO Board of Directors.
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Comets
come up short
against WVW
The Crestwood High School
football team gave visiting
Wyoming Valley West a physi-
cal battle Saturday night, but
penalties proved costly to the
Comets, and two fourth-quarter
Spartan scores did them in.
Valley West kept its playoff
apirations alive, and spoiled
Crestwoodʼs Homecoming
festivities with a 32-18 Wyom-
ing Valley Conference victory.
Valley Westʼs Eugene Lewis
rushed for 168 yards and three
touchdowns and also added 97
SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE DIVISION II GIRLS ALL-STARS - Named to the SCHUYLKILL LEAGUE DIVISION II BOYS ALL-STARS - Named to the yards passing and a 16-yard
Schuylkill League Division II Girls Cross Country All-Star team are, Schuylkill League Division II Boys Cross Country All-Star team are, TD pass to Henry Moore.
Crestwood quarterback Nick
kneeling from left: Weatherly Area’s Devon Bizarre, and Mahanoy Area’s kneeling from left: Shenandoah Valley’s Steve Dziedziak, and Schuylkill
Aigeldinger countered with 96
Emily Davidson, Taylor Finneran and Paige Mahmod. Standing: Marian’s Haven’s Tyvonne Conrad, Logan Jacoby and Jack Smith. Standing:
yards rushing and two scores,
Molly Balliet and Sam O’Donnell, Minersville’s Laura Hunyara, and Weatherly Area’s Andy Vack, Mahanoy Area’s Doug Wells and Todd and also 88 yards passing and
Shenandoah Valley’s Yolanda Welikonich and Jillian Dove. Techentine, Minersville’s Richard Hall and Marian’s Philip Marzen. a touchdown.
Tempers were on edge dur-
Lady Wreckers set for first volleyball playoff ing the first half of the contest,
and the referee had to stop
play and speak to both coach-
Weatherly Area closed out its two digs and one dink; Sam dinks and one block; and Alyssa ionships held at Tuscarora State Gabby Sacco and Sam Hartz es about the pushing, shoving
best-ever volleyball regular sea- Strizak contributed three Kephart recorded 10 digs, six Park. each added four points for the and talking that was going on.
son Monday with a 3-0 victory assists, three digs, one ace and kills, three blocks, two dinks, Vack placed 16th in a time of Lady Wreckers. Crestwood was whistled for
over Millersburg, setting the one kill; and Alicia Panzarella two assists and two aces. 18:18 to lead the Wreckers to a 75 yards of penalties in the first
stage for its first District 11 play- added four digs and four Brittany Hinkle had 15 kills, 11 seventh-place finish in the 14- WEATHERLY half alone, including three 15-
off berth on Saturday.
The Lady Wreckers rolled
assists.
Weatherly won a close junior
digs, four blocks, one dink and
one assist; Alicia Panzarella fin-
team final standings.
Vack, who was the only ROUNDUP yarders.
Crestwood caught the Spar-
past Millersburg 25-7, 25-12 varsity match 2-1 (25-23, 22-25, ished with 13 digs, two assists, Weatherly Area runner to crack Rachel Stanziola pumped in tans off guard to start the game
and 25-7 to conclude the regu- 16-14). one kill and one ace; Rachel the top-25, was named to the 14 points to pace MMI. by recovering an onside kick,
lar season with a 15-5 record (7- The Lady Wreckers will par- Heister contributed 25 assists, Schuylkill League Division II All- The Lady Wreckers made it leading to Aigeldingerʼs 11-yard
5 league). ticipate in the District 11 eight digs and two aces; and Star Team, as was Lady Wreck- two straight with a 29-17 victory touchdown run.
Brittany Hinkle led Weath- Tournament Saturday at Martz Samantha Strizak added in 12 er Devon Bizarre. over Tamaqua on Monday. Jess Valley West answered with a
erlyʼs balanced attack with 13 Hall, opening against a team digs, three assists and two kills Weatherly runners will com- Polchin showed the way with 10 TD of its own, but Aigeldingerʼs
kills, three digs and two aces; that had yet to be determined at for the Lady Wreckers. pete in the District 11 Class 2A points. 1-yard TD run put the Co-
Alyssa Kephart had 10 kills, two press time. Shenandoah Valley won the Cross Country Championships Vanessa Solt led Tamaqua mets back in front 12-6.
blocks, two aces and one dig; Late last week, Weatherly JV contest, 2-1 (25-14, 19-25, today (Thursday) at Bethlehem with six points. From there, Lewis hit Moore
and Sarah Dolinsky made five defeated Shenandoah Valley 3- 25-13). Municipal Golf Course. In the seventh grade game, for a touchdown pass and
kills, seven digs, four assists 1 by scores of 25-14, 25-16, and Cross Country Junior High Basketball Weatherly rolled to a 22-8 win added an 8-yard scoring run to
and one ace. 25-22. Weatherly Area senior Andy Alexis Hartz scored eight over Tamaqua behind the scor- put the Spartans ahead 19-12
Also for the Lady Wreckers, Sarah Dolinsky led the Vack produced the Wreckersʼ points to lead Weatherlyʼs ing of Shelby Berger (eight at the half.
Rachel Heister dished up 26 charge with 14 digs, nine kills, top finish at the Schuylkill eighth grade basketball team to points) and Alexis Hartz Perhaps Crestwoodʼs best
assists to go with three aces, three assists, three aces, two League Cross Country Champ- a 24-18 win over MMI last week. (seven). offensive series of the night
came at the start of the secnd
Crestwood’s Schafer places fourth in WVC CC meet half, when the Comets drove
70 yards in 14 plays, eating up
nearly eight minutes of the
Crestwoodʼs Kirstin Schafer 16:53.8; 4. AJ Limongelli (HR) 23:21.4; 154. Robert Loveless 51. Paige Darrow (MMI) 0 route of Pittston Area.
finished fourth overall, helping 16:54.3; 5. Ben Robinson (T) (Cr) 23:26.5; 155. Ryan Carter 23:28.3; 63. Brittany Fisher Kayla Jeckell had nine kills, third-quarer clock. The drive
the Lady Comets to a third- 17:06.8; 6. Chris Ehret (D) (Cr) 23:31.0; 167. Thomas (MMI) 23:58.4; 77. Megan Klein seven service points and six culminated with Matt Hammer-
place finish in the Ed Narkiewicz 17:10.9; 7. Jake Siegel (T) Wenner (MMI) 25:13.3; 175. (MMI) 24:47.2; 78. Brianna aces for Crestwood. Chrissy stone catching a deflected
Wyoming Valley Conference 17:11.6; 8. Ford Mitchel (HR) Tyler Fulton (MMI) 28:56.0; 180. Simpkins (MMI) 24:48.1; 88. Banos had 10 service points, pass for a 10-yard score,
Coaches Meet last week at 17:13.6; 9. Timmy Lambert (HR) Michael Deganich (MMI) Kayla Buehrle (HA) 25:38.7; 94. eight aces and seven kills, and pulling the Comets within a
Misericordia University. 17:14.9; 10. Alex Zubko (T) 31:37.2; 183. James Gliem Megan Yurkiewicz (HA) 26:05.0; Veronica Hill was next with five point at 19-18.
Shafer clocked in at 20:17.8 17:16.3; 11. Jess Adams (D) (MMI) 33:04.2; 194. James 95. Erin Richardson (Cr) kills and five service points in But George Simms and
Dallasʼ Regan Rome won the 17:19.3; 12. Adam Brobst (B) McLean (Cr) n/a; 196. Alex 26:10.3; 98. Sarah Steltz (Cr) the win. Lewis each scored rushing
Class 3A race in a time of 17:27.9; 13. Jacob Bevan Radosta (HA) n/a; 197. Aaron 26:23.0; 100. Maria Perry (Cr) The JV match was won by the touchdowns in the fourth quar-
19:10.6, leading the Mountain- (LL)17:30.8; 14. Chris Tom- Zarowsky n/a. 26:48.2; 127. Annya DʼAmato Comets, 3-0. ter to help the Spartans (5-
eers to the girls team champi- basco (HA) 17:35.0; 15. Kevin Girls (HA) 30:32.4; 131. Andrea Lara Crestwood ends the regular 3) put the game away.
onship with 44 points. Hazleton Gilbert (D) 17:39.1; 16. Tanner Team Results (MMI) 31:45.4. season this week at Holy Re- Valley West is home with
Area (147) was second and Baloh (D) 17:42.1; 17. Tom AAA Tennis deemer, before opening play in Pittston Area this Friday, while
Crestwood (159) third. Damiani (D) 17:46.9; 18. Dave 1. Dallas 44; 2. Hazleton Area Crestwood had a team reach the District 2 Class 3A Tour- Crestwood (3-5) looks to get
Hannah Coffin placed sev- McLean (P) 17:47.3; 19. Pat 147; 3. Crestwood 159. the second round of the District nament. back on track with a game at
enth in 20:40.1 for the Lady Condo (HR) 17:54.9; 20. Mike AA 2 Class AAA Tennis Doubles Williamsport the same night.
Comets. Ambrulavage (HR) 17:56.3; 21. 1. Holy Redeemer 50; 2. Championships in Wilkes-Barre.
Led by Reece Ayersʼ second- Glenn Layaou (HR) 17:58.9; 22. Hanover Area 189; 3. Lake- Crestwoodʼs Kristy Bowman
place finish, the Tunkhannock
boys won the Class 3A team
title with 43 points, followed
Vinay Murthy (HR) 17:59.1; 23.
Brandon Hampton (P) 18:03.7;
24. Frazee Sutphen (NW)
Lehman 217.
Individual Results
1. Regan Rome (D) 19:10.6;
and Brittany Stanton topped
Gaylen Haggerty and Leyna
Fabbri of West Scranton 6-1, 6-
SPORTS BRIEFS
by Dallas (43) and Hazleton 2. Rachel Sowinski (HR) 1 in the opening round, but lost DiSabatino helps Bloom stickers
Area (151).
Crestwoodʼs top boysʼ finisher
CRESTWOOD 19:19.6; 3. Marissa Durako
(HR) 19:29.4; 4. Kirstin Schafer
to Kelly Cappello and Melinda
Dennis of Delaware Valley 4-6,
Crestwood graduate Jenna DiSabatino posted her fourth goal
was Jared Kotsko in 41st place ROUNDUP (Cr) 20:17.8; 5. Alexandria Plant 6-0, 6-1in the next game.
of the season to help the No. 4 Bloomsburg University field hock-
ey team defeat Indiana (Pa.) 5-1 in PSAC action Saturday.
at 19:03.6. (WVW) 20:20.7; 6. Alexis Arnold The Cometsʼ Melanie Snyder
DiSabatino netted the unassisted shot just before halftime at
The following are the boys 18:05.1; 25. Edward Moore (D) 20:29.1; 7. Hannah Coffin and Jenn Snyder dropped their
the 30:56 mark to give the Lady Huskies a 3-1 advantage.
and girls Class 2A and 3A (HA) 18:14.1; 29. Keenan (Cr) 20:40.1; 8. Michelle Golden opening round match with
Bloomsburg is now 9-2 overall and 3-1 in the PSAC.
results. Monks (HA) 18:23.1; 41. Jared (WA) 20:44.8; 9. Mary Frank Jenna Pike and Brianna Plaxe
Boys Kotsko (Cr) 19:03.6; 42. Tyler (HR) 29:49.6; 10. Taylor Culver of Delaware Valley 6-2, 6-4.
Team Results Pecora (HA) 19:05.7; 47. Steve (D) 20:51.5; 11. Casandra Gill Volleyball Harlem Wizards coming to Weatherly
AAA Senick (HA) 19:28.4; 48. Omar (HR) 20:52.0; 12. Kaylee Hillard The Crestwood volleyball The Harlem Wizards basketball team will take on the local
1. Tunkhannock 34; 2. Dallas Cabrera (HA) 19:29.9; 58. Ryan (LL) 21:02.3; 13. Morgan team eased past Dallas (3-0) Weatherly Wizards in a game Sunday, November 28 at 6 p.m. at
43; 3. Hazleton Area 151. Schwartz (Cr) 19:43.2; 63. Kyle Gilhooley (D) 21:06.2; 14. and Pittston Area (3-0) in recent Weatherly Area Middle School.
AA Steiner (HA) 19:48.0; 76. Mark Lindsay Danko (D) 21:11.7; 15. Wyoming Valley Conference The event is presented by the Weatherly Area Athletic
1. Holy Redeemer 60; 2. Wychock (Cr) 20:18.1; 95. Zack Katie Kravitz (D) 21:20.3; 16. action. Department.
Hanover Area 215; 3. Lake- Marchetti (MMI) 20:50.5; 97. Angela Marchetti (HA) 21:23.2; Against Dallas, the Lady Doors open at 5:15 p.m. Weatherly mayor Tom “The Ace”
Lehman 245. Christian Parsons (MMI) 17. Maggie Fannick (D) 21:24.3; Comets won 25-13, 25-16 and Connors will serve as a guest referee.
Individual Results 20:53.4; 100. Sean Fisher (HA) 18. Paige Antall (Han) 21:24.6; 25-15. Advance tickets, which are available until Friday, Nov. 12 at 2
1. Frank Ferlenda (D) 21:03.1; 109. Andrew Myers 19. Ali Petsuck (HA) 21:28.2; Kayla Jeckell showed the p.m., are $10 for adults and $8 for students (K-12) and are on
16:49.3; 2. Reece Ayers (T) (HA) 21:27.6; 111. Paul 20. Allison Grose (D) 21:33.2; way with 20 service points, nine sale at the Weatherly Area High School office (427-8521) or the
16:51.7; 3. David Novak (T) Brasavage (MMI) 21:36.6; 115. 21. Chelsea Whooten (T) kills and nine aces. Chrissy elementary school office (427-8687).
Kyle Mehalick (HA) 21:41.5; 21:35.2; 22. Sara Radzwilka Banos had 16 service points, 10 Tickets at the door will be $12 for adults and $10 for students.
THIS WEEK’S ANSWERS - page A4 116. Joseph Quinn (Cr) 21:42.5; (WA) 21:37.9; 23. Emily aces and four kills; Carina A free autograph session will be held, and refreshments and
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119. Reed Cormier (Cr) 21:48.4; Leighow (B) 21:41.2; 24. Julia Mazzoni chipped in 20 assists, souvenirs will be on sale.
O T N E L A E D I E C I R 122. Tyler Kuchar (HA) 21:50.2; Mericle (WVW) 21:41.7; 25. seven service points and three
K I N Z T U B B I K S A T E 126. Tim Yurish (MMI) 22:07.4; Emily Tyler (WVW) 21:46.5; 30. aces; and Stephanie Klug fin-
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127. Carl Sheridan (Cr) 22:08.6; Cassie Papp (HA) 22:11.0; 33. ished with four kills and four
N E K C N E M G E I L K 130. Brandon Majikas (HA) Allison Kachel (Cr) 22:22.5; 34. blocks for the Lady Comets.
R U C N I Y C A R C E S
22:17.6; 135. Paul Gronski Briana Papp (HA) 22:25.5; 40. The Lady Comets improved
G O A I E N A L P T I N U
P A R T O L A D E O N H (MMI) 22:28.3; 152. Billy Li (CR) Hanna Sulkowski (Cr) 22:55.7; to 13-2 on the season in their 3-
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Bobcats advance in County
Cup U-13 soccer tourney
S E K E Y E U H P A C E R
K Rations
9 8 5 1 6 3 7 4 2
6 7 3 4 2 5 8 9 1 The Bear Creek Bobcats ad- zelskiy, Kaden Washburn and son (2), Shane Searfoss, Josh
4 1 2 9 7 8 3 6 5 vanced to the third round of the R.J. Kresge all had saves and Wychock, Aiden Lynn, Mike
7 9 6 5 8 4 1 2 3 County Cup “A” bracket soccer and had big help from Mike Delevan and Adam Myers.
3 5 4 7 1 2 6 8 9 tournament with playoff wins Sullin, Shane Searfoss and Ray With the victory the Cats
1 2 8 6 3 9 5 7 4 over Hanover (4-0) and Forty- Wychock on defense. advanced to the third round
2 3 1 8 4 7 9 5 6 Fort (9-0) recently. In second round action against the Stoners at Rec Field
8 6 9 2 5 1 4 3 7 against Forty-Fort, the Bobcats in Bear Creek.
5 4 7 3 9 6 2 1 8 YOUTH recorded their second shutout
of the tournament behind the On November 2
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