James O. Brokenshire, assistant superintendent of the Dallas School District, an- nounced the bus schedules for the first day of school, Sept. 4. Secondary starting time for the bus runs is approximately 7 a.m. and elementary starting time for the buses will be ap- proximately 8:15 a.m. Kindergarten students are reminded that they will only visit their rooms for the first day that no bus service will be prW¥ided for them. Rt. 1, secondary—Orange to Lake Louise to Orange to Dymond Hollow to James’ Nursery, Demunds Corners to ~ Applewood Manor to Junior and Senior High School. Elemen- tary—Orange to Lake Louise to Orange to Dymond Hollow to James’ Nursery, Demunds Corners to Applewood Manor to Intermediate School and Dallas Township. Rt. 2, secondary—Orange to Culver Hill to Eaton’s Corners to Moore's Store to Fernbrook to the Junior and Senior High. Elementary—Orange to Culver Hill to Eaton’s Corners to Moore's Store to Intermediate and Dallas Township. Rt. 3, secondary—Carverton to Lewis Corners via Memorial Shrine to Carverton to Sicker Road, Carverton Heights to Moore's Store to Hildebrandt Road to Junior and Senior High. Elementary—Carverton to Lewis Corners via Memorial Shrinexto Carverton to Sickler Roa Harris Hill Road to Westmore- land, picking up 5 and 6th graders at Westmoreland and on to Intermediate. " Rt. 4, secondary—Carverton to Lewis Corners via Bodle Road to Carverton to Saze’s Corners via Carverton Road to Trucksville via Rt. 309 to Junior and Senior High. Elementary— Carverton to Lewis Corners via Bodle Road to Carverton to Saze’s Corners via Carverton Road to Trucksville Elemen- tary to Westmoreland and Intermediate. Rt. 5, secondary—Bunker Hill to Meadowcrest thru Meadow- crest to Carverton Road to Trucksville via Rt. 309 to Junior and Senior High. Elementary— Bunker Hill to | Meadowcrest thru M#adowcrest to Carverton Road) Trucksville Elemen- tary to Westmoreland and Intermediate. Rt. 6, secondary-Beaumont to Kunkle, to Alderson to Ells- worthq@k Hill to Kunkle to the Wyoni¥ng County line via route 92 to Kunkle via 309 to the Junior and Senior High. Elementary - Beaumont to Kunkle to Alerson to Kunkle to Ellsworth Hill to Kunkle via 309 to Dallas Township and Inter- mediate. Rt. 7, secondary - Kunkle to Lake Catalpa to Demunds to Fernbrook to Junior and Senior High. Elementary - Kunkle to the Wyoming County line via old route 92 to Kunkle via 309 to Lake Catalpa to Demunds Corners, Whitesells Trailer Park, to Dallas Intermediate and Dallas Township. Rt. 8, secondary - Cairn’s Store to Trucksville via 309 to Lutheran Church to Junior High. Elementary - West Dallas -to Hayes Corners, old Lake Road, Whitesell Bros., Castle Inn, * St., Country Club Road to Dallas Elementary, Dallas Township and Inter- mediate. Starting at Fernbrook Corners, up East Overbrook to Pioneer Ave to Trucksville and Westmoreland. (Home trip will be by Bus 17) Elementary - P.M. - West- moreland to Shavertowrd via Center St., over Wood, Franklin, Beech to Fernbrook to Roushey Plot. Rt. 9, secondary - Upper Junior High and Senior Free Parking Rt. 10, secondary - Newberry Estate via Pioneer Ave. to Trucksville via 309 to Junior High and to Gate of Heaven. Elementary - Trucksville via Harris Hill Road to Westmore- land and Intermediate. Rt. 11, secondary -Fernbrook via Overbrook Ave to Huntsville Dam, down Huntsville Road to Gate of Heaven and Junior and Senior High. Elementary - Pioneer Ave to West Overbrook Ave, to Huntsville Dam, to Dallas Borough, Dallas Town- ship and Intermediate; starting again at Parker Fuel, up Beech St., to Goeringer Hill, down Center St., to Westmoreland. Rt. 12, secondary - Trucks- ville via Pioneer Ave to Senior High to Dallas to Shavertown, on to Trucksville and to the West Side Voe-Tech School. Rt. 13, secondary - Starting at Goeringer’s to Midway Manor to Meadowcrest to Trucksville to Junior and Senior High. Elementary - Meadowcrest to ville to Pioneer Ave and Inter- mediate. Rt. 14, secondary - Trucks- ville via Lehigh St. to Junior High. Rt. 15, secondary - Trucks- ville Gardens to Trucksville to Senior High. Elementary - Midway Manor to Brown Manor to Checkerboard to Trucksville, Westmoreland and on to Inter- mediate and Dallas Township. Rt. 16, secondary - West Dallas to Junior High and Senior High. Elementary - West Dallas to Haddonfield Hills through Elmecrest to Dallas Elementary and Intermediate. Elementary P.M. - Inter- mediate to Dallas Elementary Overbrook to Pioneer Ave and West Dallas. Rt. 17, secondary - Trucks- ville via Pioneer Ave to Gate of Heaven and to Senior High. Rt. 18, secondary - Demunds to Fernbrook to Gate of Heaven to Senior High. Rt. 19, secondary - Harris Hill Road to Center St., cross 309 to Pioneer Ave to Dallas to Junior and Senior High. Elementary - Midway Manor to Moore's Store, to Conyngham Ave to Intermediate :.and. :Dallas Township. Elementary-West Center Hill Road to Sterling Ave to Dr. Jacobs, to Gate of Heaven to Huntsville Dam, back down Huntsville Road, through Pine- crest to Dallas Elementary, to Elby’s, up 309 to Dallas Town- ship and Intermediate. Rt. 21, secondary-West Dallas to Machell Ave to Sterling Ave to Junior and Senior High. Rt. 22, secondary-Shavertown via Lehigh St to Harris Hill Road to Midway Manor to Checkerboard to Meadowcrest to Gate of Heaven to Senior High. Elementary-Hall’s Drug Store, up. Center St., to Goeringer to Beech and down to Lower Demunds to In- termediate. Rt. 23, secondary-Marcytown, Luzerne, via 309 to Shavertown to Center St., over Wood, FranklinFranklin and Beech to Fernbrook to Junior and Senior High. Elementary-French Steak House, Swoyerville, up ing lot, to Trucksville, up Rion- eer Ave to Dallas, to Dallas Township and Intermediate. Rt. 24, secondary-Starting at Noon’s Gas Station to College Manor, Haddonfield Hills to Lake St., Gate of Heaven, Par- ish Heights and on to Junior and Senior High. Rt. 25, secondary-Starts at Senior High, to Dallas via Pion- eer Ave to Shavertown Metho- dist Church, down Center St. to 309, into Bishop O'Reilly High School. Elementary-Starting at Conyngham Ave to Grandview Ave, Orchard View Terrace, out 309 to Dallas Township and Intermediate. Any Gate of Heaven student not riding the buses listed below 12 Major Rides 12 Kiddie Rides Fireplaces & Tables Dancing 8:30-11:30 p.m. will ride the Dallas School Dis- trict secondary buses to the jun- ior high school, where they will be transported to Gate of Heaven School. Bus = 1-Huntsville Road, Parrish Heights, High Point acres to Gate of Heaven. Bus 17- New Goss Manor and Orchard , View Terrace to Gate of Heav- en. Bus 24-West Dallas, Had- donfield Hills, Elmecrest and Country Club Road to Gate of Heaven. A.M. Kindergarten home at noon from Westmoreland, (2 classes approx. 60 students) Westmoreland via Lehigh St. t Shavertown via Main St. to Fernbrook to Lower Demunds Road to Moore’s store. P.M. pickup of students for Dallas Township P.M. session, (2 classes approx. 60 students). Starting at Moore’s store to Whitesell’s Trailer Park, back to Ransom Road to Sutton Creek Road, left at Gay's to Orange, Emanuel’s garage, to Orange Dairy to Townsend Corners to Lake View Trailer Park to Dorrance Corners to Dallas Township Elementary School via Upper Demunds Road and Applewood Manor. A.M. Kindergarten home at noon from Trucksville, (1 class, approx. 30 students). Trucksville Elementary to Carverton Road to Bunker Hill (Cutten’s) P.M. pickup of students for Trucksville P.M. session, (1 class, approx 25 students). Starting at Checkerboard to Brown Manor via Carverton ‘Road to Sax’s Corners, left on to Wyoming-Orange Road to Burket’s Ice Pond, to Grange Hall: and Bodle Road to Memorial Shrine to Mt. Olivet to Carverton Heights, to Harris Hill Road to Trucksville Elementary. A.M. Kindergarten home at noon from Dallas Township, (1 class, approx. 30 students). Dallas Township Elementary School to New Goss Manor, Orchard View Terrace to 309 to Elby’s back up 309 to White Birch Trailer Park and Brandy- wine. P.M. pickup of students for Dallas Elementary and Dallas Township P:M:o session, (2 classes of approx. 60 students). Starting at Kunkle, to Ellsworth Hill to West Dallas, Haddonfield Hills, Elmecrest, College Manor, to West Center Hill Road, left on to Sterling Ave to Machell Ave, to Lehman Ave to Dallas Elementary and on to Dallas Township Elementary. A.M. Kindergarten home at noon from Dallas Elementary, (1 class of approx. 30 students). Dallas Elementary, up Hunts- ville Road to Huntsville Dam area. P.M. Pickup of students for Westmoreland Elementary P.M. session, (1 class of approx. Photo by Chukinas AN is “Alleluia!” filled the air this week in Dallas as more than 350 Sisters of Mercy celebrated their heritage and their role in local churches. Activities at Mercy Center and College Mis- ericordia included a ceremony of reception, colorful process- ion, historical displays, multi- media presentations, prayer services, and just reminiscing. Highlighting the “Days of Celebration,” from Aug. through Aug. 22, were address- es by Sr. Concilia Moran, RSM, administrator general of the Sisters of Mercy of the Union; Sr. M. Silverius Shields, RSM, executive secretary of the Federation of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas; and Sr. Jane Frances Kennedy, RSM, provincial administrator of the Province of Scranton. On a twelve-foot Mercy Cross, a college designed by Sr. Siena Finley depicted the various apostolates of the community. A colorful procession took place Wednesday. The Sisters from Gate of Heaven Convent as well as those on the campus of Coll- ege Misericordia took part in the procession, carrying ban- ners of College Misericordia took part in the procession, carrying banners depicting their role in the local church. The Gate of Heaven Banner, created by Amelia Yarmel, fac- ulty member from Edwards- ville, was a picture ‘painted’ in yarns of different colors. Coll- ege Misericordia’s banner of the college seal was created by Sr. Sharon Gallagher, RSM. Thursday morning two young women were accepted into the community in a ceremony of re- ception in which they received the Mercy Covenant. The Most Rev. J. Carroll McCormick, D.D., Bishop of Scranton, honored the festivi- ties Tuesday as the principal celebrant in the concelebrated liturgy. Other members of the clergy included Msgr. James C. Timlin, Chancellor of the Scranton Diocese; Msgr. James Clarke, Msgr. Donald McAnd- rews, Rev. John Walsh, Rev. Homer Lawrence and Rev. Leo Cummings, all former chap- lains of the Sisters of Mercy in Dallas; historian Rev. Alquin Shields, OFM; and current chaplains the Rev. Michael Rafferty, the Rev. Daniel Hitchko, the Rev. Thomas Croghan, and the Rev. Joseph Boles. Displays depicting the history of the Mercy communities of Loretto, Harrisburg, Hazleton, Wilkes-Barre and Towanda which are now all part of the Scranton Province were arranged by Sr. Regina Kelly, RSM, and Sr. Sylvia Connell, RSM, both of College Miseri- cordia. Documents, art works, books, music and citations indicating some of the unusual achievements of individual Sis- ters were included. Present for the ‘Days of Celebration’ were former administrators of the Province: Sr. M. Celesting McHale, RSM, Sr. M. de Lourdes Rivers, RSM, and Sr. M. William Joseph Ly- don, RSM. Participating in the liturgies on Wednesday and Thursday were Msgr. ‘Andrew McGowan, Rector, Pius X Seminary, the Rev. Lawrence Homer, former chaplain at Mercy Center, the Rev. Thomas Jordan and the Georgine Kolvic. Rev. Stephen McGough, pastor and assistant pastor at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Clergy from other dioceses where the Sisters of Mercy serve also attended. They were the Rev. Frank Recigliano, Br- oklyn; Msgr. William Keeler, Harrisburg; Msgr. John J. Rudden, Great Neck, N.Y.; the Rev. Thomas Gallagher, Rock- ville Centre, N.Y.; and the Rev. Joseph Byrnes, ‘Douglaston. NY. Pa. Gas & Water Co. To Receive an Award Pennsylvania Gas and War- ter Company has been cited by Financial World, a leading financial publication, for its 1974 Annual Report. The citation will be presented at the New York Hilton Hotel Oct. 24. David F. Hansen, Pennsyl- vania Gas and Water Company | president, has been notified the company’s report to share- holders this year is considered exceptionally informative, well designed, and easy to read. The citation is “Merit Award” and will place the publication in line to compete for a higher award, the Financial World said. 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