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The Lackdwqnna eauaa&%,. »I:%ac;k¢‘VI?¢I’nnu. Thursday, MMRrcll 4,. 1971 »Novak Named BYS RegIstratIo§l1V«. Chanrm ‘ “ ' ‘ [. ‘I 4, zn J.'o.Y.s;\\1'*Zn* Id“ °'= catcher for three years, are fme fellows, and okey. Ihave 1;./Igr Bale“ tea\.Ie:en?a:a‘;:geg; ' «-v agdin next year.’’' a1Ways,‘had'_ni¢$ players on my ‘Ramon Mendez ‘ ' ‘ » i ‘ -9~and '2‘. s;;nd;- teams.” . Mike‘ Z‘°«‘A!i‘?»-..«’.~.“-WLLS‘ ‘Join’ the ;B\o%y*s in '71 at ‘ ‘the .“I was ‘1e rm ‘the schbolé‘ 15 ahd‘«l5e ~-'- are -a quiet guygbut. I~’ve+v.{s:en.invT.the’ v « .. « I .4 ,B4‘o;Y;S; a >1ong_. ! Ilka gnu gnteam. Time} of x-Veigxstration ‘N ~ ._;,,___.__§-_-_- '.‘.\'_.'.'~.2:-_1-____A;;‘;;__ ,_ . , ‘Vic\e‘P_resldent Fr-.ankNov‘a1'c, Was“ named chairman ot the B.0..Y_.'S. Assoclation’s 1971 Re- gistration Comrnittee. ‘Mr.‘Nova_k a ‘long'%t‘i’t‘ne member and ofiicéra of. the e;'o.y.s. ; »announ’ee'd‘ .ttiei_t—‘~? :the first _sig_n_ing of\ players will _ be held on‘ ‘Mar'chal5th~at '77-‘:00 pm. at the iollowlng;school‘sf.; Truman, ‘f-(‘i-anklin, Washington; Roosevelt, Wilson, Bethlehem Park and also Ridgewood» -Recreation ‘-Hall. Members of his‘ committee “are ’M.9.1'HuI‘—d‘, Ron Butryn. Bob Mor- gan, Ja_c,k-Hotnlcht,Dicksimoniék, Ray Mendez and ScottyMcM'an‘us. B.Q.~¥.$. ‘P're_siden't,Do'.n’Mer-A rill, is optimistic that the 1971 player‘ rostrum oi: the organiza- 'tion niayl achieve the elusivie 600 mark which has been the target for Vxnaniyears, Through the re-‘ cent years the 500 «mark has been-. achi‘ev,ed.~.M1_-. Nlerr-.111 stated that\ . a facsimile of. thel_9.’,7-1 regisjtra-° ntionr form will ‘appear in the ‘for the convenience of _thé~ ~pax:ents~.. All pertinent infor- mation’ appears V on this form. ' Mr. \Merrill'*‘st_a'ted that\ the VB.-0,Y.Sj. is proud of Bill Cornell He ‘was recently honored’ bylthe Limestone Club as Athlete of the Year, as -achieving h_i_s‘succes_sin_ - track and cross country; Bill has. be,en.~a long. time men_xberaof,.tl1e ‘ -B.0_.Y.S'. both“ as -player and in later years-as~ump'ire. Mr, Merrill will hold several meetings. before the players take \to field for spring{practice~.» The next meeting of managers, coaches and iofficérs will be ‘held '—on~-March—Htln-‘liherteitnrpiotnres T- are now being prepared for pub- lication in the Leader. The B..O.j1”,S. Association feels that‘ these pi.¢¥l1t=es~ add to the mo\fn-\“'_ .entum,' of the registration ofuplay-' teas and‘ hope that the boys-_and_ ‘A youtlvappearing in thesepictures again enroll in the B.0.Y.S. The B.O.Y.S. has a- ‘graduatlngclass’_ each year and the enrollment in 1971 will be made up ofiboys who played last year as well as new boys interested in the Pee Wee Division‘. The ‘Pee Wee Division accepts boys who will be six years and nine months old as of this June 1st. Many new boys also join in the Pony, Intern and Major Divisions who did notplay in the past. They are placed on teams and will play in every game. Mr‘. Merrill, added that_-teams would be drawn up after registrations. Jeff Delaney, age nine and a 3 year_B.O.Y.S, veteran, said at the B.O_;Y..S. picnic last August “The B.O.Y.S. is 0_.K. I got a trophy in my second year‘. I’ve been ea catcher for three years; I'm joining‘ agéin neiit year.”' Jack Harzynski, .9~a.nd 2‘, said;- :.?’.m:..+g19gi. » t1.1e¥;- 1 '!!2v;e1_nted ~t..he §}4‘i?3¥:€’§s:%i1§1?i1f¥t1‘§'}“» are me; who started it.” Greyistetz. 10 agld ‘1‘ - “I 11118. the ’B.0..Y.;_S._a. ve,r'y‘ much. We had a;r,1ng4g‘1‘cn1¢ because; we. Mspld lots. of ra_me_ tickgts,” 'I?hA_e{s_eA lad_s~werg on: the Miarth Auto Supplirjeam managed‘ ‘by Tdny‘Zi¢cére11i». M‘ ‘ - \‘Pi1ipi_i_§_l‘ged= ’E‘ve2fy Thursd}gy_’Moi*hihg by tlie ; _ LAcxAwA1~{NA .-LEADER PUBLISHING‘ ‘COMPANY With. (mice and Editorial Rooms at 951 ?RidgevRd...»Lhékawanna' TA2 - 4700 TA2 - 4701 % ' ‘Pea turmg FRANK E; ,H01__.I.mS ANTHONY \OLXNSKI . g--¢_**vn=a‘u4=*4-*=i=-k+***:o«*a- §ub§c}~1ptiQn Rates; 32.00 per year Single Copy 5?; Pu'b1ish,er.&=13d1tor _. Fe Eglitfor Dave Co”ncia1di~_, 13 and 1:, “I_ enjoy picnics and.eve1rythihg that; ‘-takes [place at. a picnic. It ._was fun playing. baseball in ‘the B.0.Y;S; al_l, .season': My tegma mates were. »-great. ‘I» ‘pIay.e'_d ‘at center field.‘’' ;Ed P'anwens1;{;. _1_3 and 7 —_ \‘I‘v.e~ b_eenMin.t'heB;;O.Y.S_.. fa lqpg ‘time. Thig yea_r“I Mas. pitcher and? had‘ three h'oi_nei's. The _, managers of all? the tegms j9|I?STd¢ ’E_.!-:19 C0“ -}'é. ‘ Foreign $5.00 pe :I'- V \‘V.i.t.i‘>1IIIt‘_>“‘--’-A.‘--«watt-. $7 V Anierig:an\»1}Iews1)aperv Representatives lne.- . (‘Atlanta '*.Q!1icag0~ *_ poston ‘* _‘Los Aggeles *Wl§l.e\yr‘Yor|; l s\Ecom>cLAss P0STAG.E.‘P,A1D AT'BUFEA:Lo.x1.\IEW YORK f . Q % .u.,.. u ‘I ‘LL t ‘\“in:|§‘ . Mu.‘ . K. W 3l§\si A _ J3. :. ‘g; g‘ A‘ 5 ~ U.‘ with Tangy Holynski A . IYPICAL.-SCHOOL BOARD,EF_‘FICIENCY? —.—.onF,.riday, ‘Feb.- ruary 2.6., “LEADER” r’eceived»not_iticati6n that a-special -meet,ingfo't the» Lackawanng »Board of Education wou11:[ beihefd on Tuesday, March 2, 1971 at 8:30 p.m., in ‘the Senior High School,‘ 500 Martin Road, Lacka_wanna._ , ' at the alt-ne,w. EARN. $18,000.09 Yr. 2‘ ‘oVur;ban:ofn>‘The%i$ j3§s§“ \ gq.‘,near Ford Plant % 2 ._ '(‘F}airt O9nrek's)~ E -BECOME A COURT RE PORT_E , ‘1 ‘Day~dnd~Evcnlng. e.l‘cIs.$o_,:j= » 1 ' Free\ Aptltudo. -Evuluatiojn , ’ .684.-2559 684-.25L73' JOIN‘ us FOR. THE HAPPY HouR_ ¢ Fridpys & Saturdays 91 to '10 (pm. C Munhqttqns, Whiskey Soars, scotch, Martinis ‘Blit -— most anyone knows that the “LEADER” doesn't come out until Wednesday! Rom E [ sT.E*N.o'rvP ~',?‘:. 5260:T’ransit Rd. ‘ ~ 5 : ' THE LADIES QF HOLY GHOST CHIJRCII. on Wilkesbarre Ave. would like to inlorm the public that they will be making pirogi every two weeks; during Lent, Thursdays and Fridays. Ma_rch 4-5, 18-1-9, alndlAprll 1-2. - PHONE. 825-9584 ' You may pick up the pirogi at the church hall. Tele nume her is 826-4318. , ' - *‘ RALPH 8. MARIoN4qm_1 HANK 8. MARYANN T ED TOMASIK HAS BEEN NAMED CHAIRMAN of the Glab Post's \Weekend. in the Adirondack Mountains” social program, The trip will ‘take place the weekend of July 3rd with the destination being the American Legion -Mt. Camp at Tjupper Lake, N.Y. ' , _ . For $55 per‘, the trip will include 8 ‘meals, sleeping acc'omoda- tions, bus ride and refreshments. For more information, ca-1'1825_- 7434 between 10 mm. and 6 pm. ' vwwwuuwyug k‘\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ -2.-.-.\\-1:.-Nr.-.«.\. .. ‘I~:-:;:-:;:-\-.-:~>:c-:-:~:«$'v:-$'=59~'t :<»:I:»: -.\:-:~:-- so 7. -,~\.. . .. . ' ' '- :-2-2«:>c-3$4;:-:-:-Q‘:-:-:-2-2-:6:«:2:I:2::::;:5-gr-2:‘:-:<t-:z:-:-2<:1:I:3:=:v:§;1’t=:=:eI:-.i:1$i-=~ ‘ ‘-‘3?3M;5:5:33:1:I::5§Q:2I;3:::;:;1;:3:3-:5;33:5:3:3:1:35:7:15$:3:1!1:1:-:1§1:3=:5$:=:15S§ \-».;.;:;:-:4-:.-:-:-:~>.;:-:-:-2:4$5:.;.;.g;.;.;:-:;:-:+:~m+:«:-:-:~:~z.-:-:4-:-:-zr-: - -2~35:IA:4g:;.;'-:-:;:-3:A:4«:-:-xc-:-:1/\=:l:.::;§:;:~:»:-:$:.;:;}:-:1-:~:k ' '-'-:;:;:;:5;5:5:5at:¢:Q5:I:z=<:I:2:7i:k=:=$:=:1:=:$$ ‘\'.-.'.-2.-2-Z-I‘ I-1*:-.'~2-Z~2v\\~1-‘.‘I1-1-K‘ '-‘-'~‘-:;:55?-:;:;:;:;:-x§_6:- \?'.:-:.:.::;.\‘ $2_\;l;Z5-331:: load sun! ONE OF OUR READERS WROTE IN asking for information as to the whereabouts of the “bust of Abraham~=LincoIn and plaque‘ that stood in from of Laclmwanna City Hall for many years. This person would like to know its the city plans to restore it somewhere in the area of the city hall, or does it intends to auction it off? . \ ‘ ' . \ . MR. AND MRS. THOMAS SALADYGA have just bec§}_ge' the proud grandparents‘ of their sixth‘ adopted grandchild. In Ro§1;‘§ster, son, Ted and wife, Alicia-, have just adopted a 7-month—o1dvd§i1’?ghter, Alicia Ann. She has two littlebrothers at home. ' ‘ Another son, Tom;and wife, Theresa, have an} adoptéddaughter and two ‘adopted sons . . . . Six lucky children to find such wonderful parents. . - INSTALLATION OF KOLO POLEK WAS HELD on Monday, Mar. 1', at St. Michael's Hall. Thevfollowinge officers for '71 were instal- led by Father Stanley Wisniewski: President, Marie Polanowski; Vice presiderit, Jane Studzinski; 'l‘reas1A1re,z-, Florence Szafransld; Secretary, Stella Leszczynski and Recording‘ Secretary, Bertha Palka. ‘ . LICENSED ‘PRACTICAL, NURSES, Erie County Division, will hold tgxe/_ir iregulgr monthly meeting. at Children's Hospital on Bryant Street, Buffalo’ on WedneSday,_March 17. All Practical nurses are invited andurged to a__ttend these meetings, _ . , V, . ‘ GLAB -POST NEWSBITSA -2- This year is the 25th.'anriiversa1=y of the c1ub’s existance. Commander Tony Druzbik Jr._hqse named Kenneth Ma<_:he1_sl_:i chairmen‘ {or en anticipated gain event} ‘celebra- tgon». .3... . ,;S.ig,R-.».C’all: —gg;pn.;acg_gaterq 1s:ih‘V. A1‘Hosp1t.g1, Fred Kafser is}-ii'i_Ei\t1ergenc$\ Ho's_pita1, Past Commander A1 Kuwik, Past Commander, Ted Chrnlerlowiec, Brownie ‘Zak and Chester Golen are an recuperating-in O.L.V. Hospital. Also, Brownie Stypowany has just been released from 0.L.V. Hospital after a twg-month stay. Result of leg. injury suffered at Bethlehem Steel over a year ago. SQUEEZEJNN ATHLETIC CLUB held its annual Election of Oificergs on Tuesday, February 23, 1971. Newly eiected officers include-a Raymo/nd ‘J. -Frank, president; Robert 'McNitf, Vice Presb- dent; Raymond Checks, Secretary; James J. Ryan, Treasurer; and Stanley «Wegryn, Sergeant-At-Arms. ‘T JEROME BOWER 101 lackawama and WALTER J. KASPEREK of;Bl;a»sd_e11‘w'ere amongstethe students who earned the average grade of 4.0‘ (straight A”s)v during the 1311 semester at Erie Community College an_d were ‘named to the Dean's List. ARE YOU THINKING V OF, REMODELING‘ V voun ‘ mag KITCHEN 15 on ROOM? }__x', Wu have one otjtglo tings! irt«‘_' stallution hrtws hi Wosurn Now York. Our pioplc are qxperis in the Installation of. shut Hnolvum. floor uh, cirumlc or piasilc Illa undlormicu tops. ' Many; many hundreds of satisfied cu.-'stjoh1u‘fs are proof of dur export workmanship. won't you gin as (real! for’ a tree c§tlmnto—xodny! LAKE SHORE TILE & LlN0'.LEUM cc. 3347 ROAD TA!-0764. 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