H.B.T. NEWS HUNGARIAN BUSINESS & TRADESMEN’S CLUB
15805 LIBBY RD. MAPLE HTS, OH 44137
PHONE; (216) 587-3773
MEMBERSHIP MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
“Merry Christmas & Boldog Karάcsony” (DECEMBER / 2 0 1 1)
“BIRTHDAY DINNER”
The December 02nd Menu will be:
“Chicken Paprikas w/Dumplings & Sauce ”
(The Jan 06th Dinner will be:)
“Roast Pork & Hungarian Kolbάsz// Kraut & mashed”
Don’t forget your reservations
CALL (216) 587-3773
Doors open at 6:00 pm.
Music at 7:00 pm Dinner at 7:30 pm.
$14.00 per person.Cancel by Wednesday.
IDA’S HOME MADE LUNCHES
(SERVED DAILY) (TUES THRU THURS 11:30 TILL 2:00PM)
(Chicken Paprikas ) (EVERY TUES & THURS.)
Call early for Carry-Out
(Phone orders (216) 475-0963)
IDA’S Catering Services includes: After Funeral Luncheon Buffets
Large selection of Meats and Cheeses
Many Menu combinations available
Call Ida at (216) 475-0963
“President’s Corner”
Holiday Greetings;
The year is winding down, snow flakes are begin-
ning to fall and I am wishing you and your families a very
Merry Christmas and a healthy and happy New Year !
This is the end of our first year in
office and we are looking forward to
an even better 2012, filled with more
of your favorite Club events.
“Merry Christmas to ALL and to ALL a Good Night”
“Happy Holidays”
Pres. Mike Costanzo
**A LOOK INSIDE** Page 2 The Monthly”Feedback” and
more “Coming Events” page.
Page 3 This is your handy guide to
the Tradesmen who come to our
Club and Fix things. Page 4
Gives you a nice look at our
beautiful Banquet Hall.
HBT Drawing Playback
Weekly: Thurs Nov 17th, the pot was
$843.00 #197 Not signed up !! Weds Nov
23rd the carryover will be $1,025.00
Monthly: Tues Nov 08th The Pot was
$2,035.00 Which was Won by #635 Who
was not Present but signed-up 1/2 $1017.00
($1,538.00 will be drawn on Dec 13th )
All you have to do is sign-up and be Present.
October/Sick List
Ron Kish: Under doctors care. At home.
Chet Burrows: Stroke, Taking therapy.
Tony Taddeo’s: Father now at Hospice.
Phil Olchovy: Nursing home.
Vee Kara: Hospitalized, home under doctors care.
Condolences To: James Butvin Family: with his recent passing.
George Novak Family: with the passing of Dear Wife Terri .
Shawn Rolik Family: Dear Mother Margaret passing.
John Jaros Family: Dear Mother Leocadia Rybka passing.
John Powell Fanily: with the passing of Dear Father Fred.
Hugh Davis Family: Dear Mother Mary Burling passing.
Brian Caunter Family: Dear Mother Louise passing.
Lynn Bennet Family: Dear Father Leon passing.
“May they rest in eternal peace”
“The Story Of Christmas ” “COMING EVENTS” We are accepting membership dues renewels
for 2012. See your bar person for details.
“FEEDBACK”
“The HBT’s Poorman’s Halloween Raffle”
Was (SAT Oct 29th) it was a huge “Sellout”again.
Connie 1st prize Brian 2nd Prize Bob 3rd Prize
The Main Board was split $500.00 & 4/ $250.00’s
Winners were Joann P. Peggy M. John C. Barb T. Rick R.
Close to 50% of the guests were dressed up and
looked really good, come in and see the Pic’s at the bar.
“Szalonna Sunday” (Sun November 13th) Was the biggest turn out to
date. There were so many people that we had the
overflow in the big hall with about 30 plus guests.
A special thanks to Chrm: Billy Hruska, Jean
Hruska, Chris Hruska, John Bostya who provided a
great event and finally ran out of everything.
“Egen Jo Volt”
(Sun December 04th)
“HBT CLUB’s KID’s Xmas Party”
Make reservations early, limited space.
“Jungle Terry and His live animals”
Ralph Szubski’s music and the CLOWNS !
See Chairperson
Cindy Homa for
Kid’s sign-up
sheets.
Christmas is both a sacred religious holiday and a
worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. For
two millennia, people around the world have been ob-
serving it with traditions and practices that are both
religious and secular in nature.
Christians celebrate Christmas Day as the anniver-
sary of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a spiritual leader
whose teachings form the basis of their religion.
Popular customs include exchanging gifts, decorat-
ing Christmas trees, attending church, sharing meals
with family and friends and, of course, waiting for Santa
Claus to arrive.
December 25–Christmas Day–has been a Federal
holiday in the United States since 1870.
Germany is credited with starting the Christmas
tree tradition as we now know it in the 16th century
when devout Christians brought decorated trees into
their homes. Some built Christmas pyramids of wood
and decorated them with evergreens and candles if
wood was scarce. Most 19th-century Americans found Christmas trees
an oddity. The first record of one being on display was
in the 1830s by the German settlers of Pennsylvania,
although trees had been a tradition in many German
homes much earlier.
By the 1890s Christmas ornaments were arriving
from Germany and Christmas tree popularity was on
the rise around the U.S.
The early 20th century saw Americans decorating
their trees mainly with homemade ornaments, while the
German-American sect continued to use apples, nuts,
and marzipan cookies. Popcorn joined in after being
dyed bright colors and interlaced with berries and nuts.
Electricity brought about Christmas lights, making
it possible for Christmas trees to glow for days on end.
With this, Christmas trees began to appear in town
squares across the country and having a Christmas tree
in the home became an American tradition.
“MERRY XMAS”
ERIC B. ADAMS ANDREW BARTKO PATRICIA BECK
TOM BENNER FRANK BIANCHI ANNA BIGELOW
NORMAN BOKOWSKI MARK BOLLA JAMES BUTVIN
CLARK CRAVEN ELMER B. CROUSE BERT CSIZEK
BRAD DALTON JOHN DOMSODI ALEX DOVIN
ROBERT DOVIN RICK DREIER IRENE DROTLEFF
JOHN EDWARDS YOLAN EMRISKO MIKE FEJES
ALANA FORCIER BILL FORDYCE KENNETH FRANCIS
HEIDI GAARDER SHERRY GAVANDITTI BOB GINDLESPERGER
ANN GLENN TOM GLOWIK TED GUZENSKE
PATTY HUDEK JUDITH JAVOREK LARRY KOLINSKY
KEN KOVACS MARYRITA KRAL BILL LEVAK
DOROTHY LIMA-KENNEY ALAN MAC GREGOR RICKIE MEADOWS
DOROTHY MIKA STAN MIKA MICHELE MIKOVSKY
JIM PASTOR BILL RANDALL FRANK RAPPOSELLI
TIM ROSS VIOLET SAROSI MICHAEL SCHUBKEGEL
DALE SIBITS REBA SINARSKI MARYLYN SOUKUP
BARB SUTTON RALPH SZUBSKI STEPHEN N. TOTH
BOB TURAY MICHAEL VIMR JOSIE WOLF
AUDREY YURMAN
HBT CLUB MEMBERS
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES”
TO THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS BORN
“IN DECEMBER”
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“Celebrating 98 Years in Business”
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THE HBT CLUB
15805 LIBBY RD.
MAPLE HTS, OHIO 44137
Officers for 2011/2012
Pres: Mike Costanzo V/Pres: Tony Taddeo
Sec: Diane Skizenta Tres: Judy Nero
Corresponding/Sec: Bob Thompson
Sgt at Arms: Steve Domjan
Trustees:
Paul Bartko, Sal Culovic , Joey DeCaro,
Frank Homa J., Billy Hruska
HBT CLUB MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING: (Tues, Dec 13th, at 08:00pm.)
It is very important for you to support the HBT
Club by attending as many meetings as possible each year.
Many new and important issues are going to be
discussed and we need your opinion and experience to help
in making these decisions. Thanks.
(Visit our “NEW” HBT Club Web Site at:)
“hbtclub.org” Dale Sibits, the Web Master is working to make
this site as “User” friendly as possible. TRY IT, Thanks.
Let us know what you think and any suggestions to improve it.
“THE HBT CLUB” BANQUET HALL
We invite you to experience the Royal décor and atmosphere of our
Dining Hall and Dance Floor. We can seat up to 200 Guests and provide the
finest in European Cuisine for your palatable enjoyment.
Call: Ron Neroni (216) 496-2669 or Paul Bartko (216) 375-6371
for details and affordable price packages for your next Party.
HBT Club members are eligible for a Special Hall discount, see Ron or Paul.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4
HBT KID’S
XMAS PARTY
5 6
Chicken Noodle
Chicken Paprikas
Breaded Pork Chop
7
Mushroom Soup
Stuffed Cabbage
or Peppers
8
Potato Soup
Chicken Paprikas
Ida’s Strudel
9 10
11 12 13 MONTHLY
MEETING
Chicken Noodle
Chicken Paprikas
Weiner Schnitzel
14
Vegetable Soup
Roast Pork
or Chicken
15
Potato Soup
Goulash soup
Chicken Paprikas
Cabbage Noodles
16 17
18 19 20
Chicken Noodle
Chicken Paprikas
Hung Hamburger
Meat Loaf
21
Farina Dumpling
Veal Paprikas
22
Potato Soup
Chicken Paprikas
Ida’s Strudel
23 24
25
XMAS DAY
26 27
Chicken Noodle
Chicken Paprikas
28
Liver Dumpling
Roast Duck
or Chicken
29
Potato Soup
Chicken Paprikas
Ida’s Strudel
30 31
DECEMBER 2011
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