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4 THE HOME NEWS May 12-18, 2011

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Minnesota. Great-grandparents are Ed and Mary Tanczos of Point Phillips, Charles and Gert Trinkle of Bethlehem, Dorothy Ambrosino of Bath, and Melvin “Shorty” Kresgy of Whitehall. Great-great grandmother is Mary Hreczulewycz of Lehighton. Baby Girl Fry A daughter was born on April 5 in Lehigh Valley Hospital – Allentown to Nolan and Crystal Fry of Nazareth.

NHS Class of 1948 Planning 63rd reunion Dillan Kristopher Davis On January 21st Buck and Jessica Davis welcomed their second son into the world at St. Luke’s Hospital, Fountain Hill. Big brother Connor could not wait to hold his new baby brother that he has nick named “Pickle.” Dillan Kristopher weighed 9 lbs. 13 oz. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Krista Ambrosino of Pennsville and Charles and Anne Trinkle of Anita, PA. Paternal grandparents are Phyllis Davis of Walnutport and Starr and Akiko Davis of

The Northampton High School Class of 1948 is planning its 63rdyear reunion. It will be held on Friday, Oct. 7 at the BarnHouse Village in East Allen Township. The event will start at 12:00 Noon. Plans were announced on Friday as class members had their monthly breakfast at Paulie’s Restaurant in Coplay. Mrs. Verna Chandick will be taking reservations from the class at $20 per person, for the meal, which includes ham or turkey and accompanying vegetables and dessert. Checks can be sent to her address, 2107 Dewey Ave., Northampton, PA 18067. All classmates and spouses/ companions are invited to attend. Fliers with reservation forms will be sent out in the near future. PA003267

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WOMEN/SOCIAL Social Security Lists most Popular baby Names Jacob and Isabella are king and queen of the crib for another year. This is the twelfth year in a row on the list for Jacob and the second for Isabella, although 2010 has a new number two for girls, Sophia. The only new name to crawl into the top 10 on either list this year is Aiden, which replaces Joshua on the boys’ side. For all the top baby names of 2010, go to Social Security’s website www.socialsecurity.gov. Here are the top 10 boys and girls names for 2010: Boys: Girls: 1) Jacob 1) Isabella 2) Ethan 2) Sophia 3) Michael 3) Emma 4) Jayden 4) Olivia 5) William 5) Ava 6) Alexander 6) Emily 7) Noah 7) Abigail 8) Daniel 8) Madison 9) Aiden 9) Chloe 10) Anthony 10) Mia

Did not qualify: Doug Bell Late Model Feature Finish, 25 Laps: 1.Austin Kochenash 2.Ed Bauer 3.Paul Skodacek 4.Paul Koehler, Jr. 5.Racen Schrantz 6.Rick Wallace 7.Dave Wallace 8.Tony Zatsko 9.Mike VanFossen Street Stock Feature Finish, 25 Laps: 1.Jon Moser 2.Jeremy Miller 3.Kevin Smith 4.Josh Mooney 5,Steve Hoffman 6.TJ Gursky 7.Shawen Sitarchyk 8.Steve Steigerwalt 9.Austin Santee 10.Chip Wanamaker 11.Jason Frey 12.Adam Santee 13.Justin Mooney 14.Jillian Long 15.Randy Ahner, Jr. 16.Jamie Smith 17.Paul Effrig 18.Gene Bowers 19.Todd Ahner 20.Joe Stamm Dirt Modified Feature Finish, 20 Laps: 1.Dave Thomas 2.Bill Briggs 3.Kris Graver 4.Scott Hulmes 5.Randy Thomas 6.DJ

May 14 @6:00 pm Pocono Raceway Night: Regular show all classes + TQ Midgets May 21 @6:00 pm Hand One Modified 100 Poker Series + all regular track classes + 4c Super Mods Sat. May 7 Results Modified Feature Finish, 35 Laps: 1.Earl Paules 2. Tyler Haydt 3.Matt Hirschman 4.John Markovic 5.Chip Santee 6.John Bennett 7.Lonnie Behler 8.Joe Mooney 9.Mike Carroll 10.Stacey Brown 11.Matt Higgins 12.Scott Adams 13.Frankie Althouse 14.Ed Heim 15.Troy Bollinger 16.Don Wagner 17.Terry Markovic 18.Brian Sones 19.Rick Kirkendall 20.Brian DeFebo

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Masons run child I.D. program Manoquesy Lodge F. & A.M. #413’s Child Identification Program (CHIP) at Lehigh Valley Children’s Center was a huge success with 51 children participating. Manoquesy Lodge and Le-

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Wagner 7.Billy Swartz 8.Bob Snyder 8. 9.Mark Levy 10.Bill Sitler 11.Mike Stofflet Pro4 Late Model Feature, 20 Laps: 1.Barry Christman, Jr. 2.Brian Ahner 3Aleia Geisler 4.Dustin Bair 5.Corey Hill 6.Jason Bair 7.Jake Kibler 8.Chad Keiser 4C Super Modified Feature Finish, 15 Laps: 1.Mike Renn 2.Wes Gilbert 3.Steve Renn 4.Bob Renn Race fans coming out to Mahoning Valley Speedway on May 14 will not only get to see some great pavement short track action, they will also be treated to superspeedway racing as well at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond.

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high Valley Children’s Center decided to team up to do this CHIP program during the week of the young child. The program addresses the alarming fact that over 1,000,000 children are reported missing in the United States each year. CHIP provides parents and guardians the means to quickly get vital information to emergency responders. The digital video and digital still photo on the mini CD is compatible with the Pennsylvania Amber Alert System. The CHIP program is provided free of charge to any child in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Digital video is recorded in which children are asked a series of questions while standing in front of a height chart backdrop given to the parents. The CHIP interview captures the appearance, speech, mannerisms, and other important personal characteristics of the child. It can be quickly distributed via the media to reach a huge audience and assist in the quick recovery of the missing child. A DNA kit is provided to the parent or guardian as well. The kit includes plastic zipper bags for hair samples, nail clippings, and oral swab for saliva sample. The mini CD, fingerprints, and DNA kit are all given to the parents. No identification information is kept by the CHIP program. The Lodge is still collecting for Animals in Distress and donations can be droped off at the lodge in Bath on Penn Street.


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