Tuesday, October 14, 2014


Three Ways Inn: A natural for reunions

Linda Mazza Shelosky, widow of Bernard Shelosky, Class of 1965, is rounding up her Fairmont East Class of 1965 friends for dinner at Three Ways Inn in Fairmont at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17.
 
Linda Mazza Shelosky, Bernard Shelosky
Linda still lives in Monongah, on Cottage Street where she made her home with Bernard for 44 years until Bernard passed in 2013.

Rhea Beckner Hillberry, a Fairmont West grad who lives in Littleton, Colorado (Coors country), and husband Gary will be there.  So will another Fairmont East grad, Doris Kabulski Garcia.

Linda posted: “Class of 1965. Come and enjoy.”

Three Ways Inn, which has been around for nearly a half-century in White Hall, is known for its hoagie, home-made pierogies – and class reunions.

Owner Greg Apanowicz got the pierogies recipe from his mother.

The restaurant, which used to be a house, got its name because there were three roads that led to the building before Interstate 79 was built.

The restaurant includes banquet rooms that can seat up to 100 people and is used by many Monongah High alumni having class reunions.

Monongah’s Class of 1950 and Class of 1955 have a reservation for their joint 2015 reunion at the Three Ways Inn at 7 p.m. Friday, May 22, 2015 before the all-classes Monongah High Alumni Reunion on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at Knights of Columbus on Mary Lou Retton Drive.

Class of 1950 and Class of 1955 will be honor classes at the 2015 MHS Reunion.

Kindergarten teacher Marcia Michalski Westfall, Class of 1974, and the much-traveled Mary Ahouse Kitty Morrison, Class of 1968, are featured in the  Facebook page for Three Ways Inn, sandwiched between I-79 and U.S. 250 at 17 Three Ways Drive in White Hall.

Bernie’s parents were Julia Lazorick Shelosky and Stanley “Strob” Shelosky. Julia passed away in 2013, Strob in 1993.

Julia and Strob’s children include Becky Shelosky Carvillano, Class of 1961, of Fairmont, and Tom Shelosky, who lives in Monongah. 

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