PAGE TWELVE Ted Wilson paced the Lutherans with 589 and B. Monk added 523 but their scored were wasted when they lost three points: to Shavertown C in the Back Mountain Church League. Despite the loss the Lutherans still hold first place by one game. K. Youngblood the winning five with 212 (600). He was aided by Kyttle’s 586, Moore’s 577 and J. Baur’s 212 (544). D. Eddy added 518. Shavertown A added four points to their record on a forfeit by Dallas B. Ken Spencer toppled pins for 224 (608) to lead Trucksville B in taking all from East Dallas whose J. Cobleigh rolled 534. W. Lozo scattered pins for 569 and J. Zarno knocked them down for 553 to lead Orange A to a shutout , BY MIKE POLK Mrs. Donald Walter of Centermoreland will be the guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer Ser- _ vice to be held Friday afternoon, March 5, at 1 in Orange United Methodist Church. Mrs. Walter is the wife of Rev. Donald Walter, pastor of the Centermoreland UM Charge. Rev. Dr. Allan Cease, pastor of the Carverton UM Charge, will be leading a Bible study on six Sunday nights during Lent. The book, “Jesus the Servant,” from the Gospel of Mark, will be used. Initial study will be Sunday at the parsonage, corner of West Eighth Street and Bodle Road, Carverton. Russell Eyet of East ‘Dallas is home after a stay in Wilkes-Barre over Carverton B. C. Cyphers gave 522 and J. Mitchell rolled 517. Carverton A picked up three points from Shaver- town B led by Rich’s 223 (551) and J. Ide’s 514. The Shavertown teams had D. Wright’s 510. Dallas A- copped three from Trucksville C sparked by Bob W.s 545 and B. Roberts 523. Orange B took three from Maple Grove whose B. Higgins spilled pins for 551. In the Bowlerette League Franklin’s Family Restaurant copped three points ‘from Tom Reese girls who had. C. Davies’ 179 and N. Moser’s 170. Hoagie Bar and Mr. Donut divided evenly with. N. Crane hitting 185 and D. Davis posting 174 for the General Hospital. Supervisors of Franklin Township will meet Monday evening at 8 in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church. Cindy Weiskerger of Dymond ' Hollow under- went surgery on Thursday in Alfred L. Dupont Institute deNemours Foundation in Wilmington, Del. Sunday is the last day to place orders for Easter candy with’ the Youth Group of Centermoreland UM Church. East Dallas United Methodist Church will hold its annual pancake supper Saturday with serving starting at 4:30 in the church social rooms. Bill Montross rendered a trumpet solo, ‘Bless This House,’ ac- companied by his mother, doughnut team. D. Vrhel toppled pins for 176 for the Hoagie Bar. V. Spencer’s 526 showed the way for Bad News Bowlers three point win over Primos in Our Gang League. Guzzlers earned three from the Gutter Dusters despite: V. Hudak’s 547. Strike Outs picked up three from the No Names whose C. Exarhopoulis hit the pins for 171. Eager Beavers and the Hangers split 2-2 with the Hangers sparked by L. Lavelle’s 560 and J. Ide’s 553. Darlene Hudak spilled pins for 190-170 (514). Fino’s Pharmacy took all from Endless Moun- tains in the George Shupp League led by K. Young- blood who walloped pins for 221-202-220 (643). S. Bonomo scattered wood for 576 and J. Strazdus found the range for 239 (573). B. Downs added 553. R. Barr’s 211 (529) was high for the mountain boys. Dallas Nursery blanked Stanton TV whose P. Jordan ham- mered the pins for 234-221- 201 (656) and N. Stredny walloped wood for 239-206 (626). C. Glasser tumpled pins for 217 (579), D. Eddy hit them for 562 and F. Adams added 546. The TV team had D. Katyl’s 552, L. Lavelle’s 212 (551) and P. Adamshick’s 216. Harris Associates shut out Disque Funeral Home with A. Wendel spilling pins for 221 (585) and D. Purvin rolling 525. L. Yankowski set the pace for Disque with 525 and E. Labatch posted 216 (518). Gino hit the pins for 224 (575) to lead his Gino’s Shoe Store team to three points from Roberts Oil. C. Kazokas contributed 563 and T. Doughton rolled 535. J. Holowich rolled 531 and D. Bates gave 215 (540) for the oil men. In the Ladies Country League L. Thomas top- pled pins for 180 (490) and M. Culver scattered them Firebirds shut out the paced by B. May's 184 (489). M. Carkhuff knocked down pins for 531 for the losing five. Lynx took three from the Camaros led by E.Langdon’s 514 and LaBarons copped three from the Citations led by J. Roan who rolled a big 231 (553). And to J. Roan, our apologies for reporting a 225 in this column rather than the correct 265 game. Those 40 points’ make a big difference. M. Morris hit the pins for 185 for the Citations. The Aries M. Balberchak led the team to a 2-2 split over the Capris with his 205-204 (578). Omegas and Mustangs divided evenly with no one hitting high scores. In the Imperialette Mrs. Carol Montross at the service Sunday marking Boy Scout Sunday, in Centermore- land UM Church. Flowers on the altar for the service were given in memory of Joseph Senese by Fred and Patricia Senese and family. A special Ash Wed- nesday service will be held tonight at 7:30 in East = Dallas United Methodist church. Rev. Donald Walter, will speak on “No Life - No Suffering.” The Centermoreland UM Church School win- ners dinner, covered dish, will be held after the morning worship service Sunday morning at 11:15. Women’s quilting group will meet today from 10 to 2 p.m. at Mount Zion UM Church. Ashes will be blessed at 7:45 morning mass today ‘in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, Rev. William Cusick, pastor, has an- nounced. Distribution of ashes will take place after mass and also at 8:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and during the 7:30 p.m. mass. A special Lenten Mass and Lenten instructions will be offered on Wed- nesday evenings during Lent at 7:30. Ash Wednesday is a day of fast and abstinence in Roman Catholic Chur- ches, as are all Fridays of lent. Church faithful, who have reached the age of 14 are obliged by the law of abstinence while those from 21 to their 59th birth- day are obliged by the law of fast. During Lent, Stations of the Cross will be con- ducted every Friday evening in Gate of Heaven with benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 except on First Fridays of Len when mass will be offered. -0- In St. Therese’s Church at Shavertown, Ash Wednesday masses will be offered this morning at 9:30 and this evening at 7:30. Distribution of ashes will follow the 9:30 mass, and after the 7:30 mass. Congregational Stations of the Cross at St. Therese’s will take place Friday evenings during lent at 7:30. Daily mass will be offered throughout Lent at 9:30 a.m. Mon- days through Fridays, "and on Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Rev. Joseph Sammons, pastor of St. Therese’s Church, entered Mercy Monday morning. He is scheduled to undergo surgery there today. In his absence, Rev. Seamus Kuebler, Shavertown will offer masses this mor- ning, tomorrow and Friday mornings. Rev. Seamus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kuebler, Shavertown, is a blind priest. / At Our Lady of Victory at Harveys Lake, Rev. George A. Jeffrey, pastor, has announced the following schedule for Ash Wednesday and Friday evenings. Mass will be offered this morning at 8, ashes. Ashes will also be distributed this evening at 7:30. Stations of the Cross will take place Frieay evenings at 7:30 during Lent at Our Lady of Victory Church. -0- Rev. Edward Zawod- niak, pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church ‘at Lake Silkworth, has announced distribution of ashes this morning following the 8:30 mass and again this evening at 6:30. Mass also will be offered this evening at 7, followed by distribution of ashes. Stations of the Cross at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church will be held Friday evenings at 7 with mass. -0- Holy Communion this evening at 7:30 will highlight Ash Wednesday services in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church were Rev. Lynn Rothrock is pastor. Wednesday evenings during Lent, a worship service will be held at 7:30. Needy family food collection will take place The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the Scranton Diocese Catholic Laymen’s Retreat League (St. - Alphonsus) will sponsor. the Lenten devotion of the Way of the Cross on the Sundays of lent in various churches in Luzerne County. Services will. begin Sunday Zigmund Jersakk, chapter president, has announced. Opening Way of the Cross service will be held Sunday afternoon at 5 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at Lake Silkworth, where Rev. Edward Zawodniak is pastor. -0- ST. ANDREW’S OR- THODOX CHURCH Season of lent at St. Andrew’s Orthodox Church, Dallas, will begin after 6 p.m. Sunday evening. Special Lenten services will be held Friday evenings at 6 starting March 5, and will continue every Friday Week. Confessions of the faithful will be heard after the Friday evening ser- vices. Orthodox Christians will observe Easter on Sunday, April 18, a week later than non- Orthodox Christians. Very Rev. Father William Stroyen, is pastor of St. Andrews Orthodox Church. [ FRESH A Supervisors of North: moreland Township will meet Monday evening at 7 at the home of Mrs. Bea Beatty, secretary, Route 292, Centermoreland. Board Chairman Jack Husband will preside. Midweek Bible study will take place this morning at 10:30 in Carverton UM Church. Communion will be administered at services Sunday morning in the three United Methodist Churches of the Carverton UM Charge at Carverton at 9; at Orange at 10, and . at Mount Zion at 11. Rev. Dr. Allan Cease is pastor of the Carverton UM Charge. : Ash Wednesday prayer services will be held this evening at 7:30 at Mount Zion UM Church. Hospital patients at area hospitals as the Post Communion will be offered this evening at 7:30 in Shavertown United Methodist church, Rev. Burtt Sweet, pastor, has announced. Installation of a new Rodgers 900. organ will take place this week. United Methodist Women of Shavertown UM Church will meet this morning at 9 in the church kitchen to begin preparations for the sale of hot cross buns, which will be available Thur- sday afternoon from 12 to 2. -0- At Dallas United Methodist Church where Rev. Eugene Akers is pastor, the Sacrament of Communion will be of- fered during Ash Wed- nesday services at 7:30. Lenten season next Sunday will begin with the traditional collection of food stuffs for the Food Bank. Suggested for the first week of donations are Main Course dinners, such as Spam, stew, tuna fish, etc. went to press included Peggy Thomas and Rhonda Gittens of Mount Zion, Marion Brace and Kay Love of Orange, who were patients in Wilkes- Barre General Hosptial; Marie Shaffer of Mount zion, who was a patient at the NPW Medical Center in Plains Township, and Charlotte: Coon of Car- doloski and Harry Welliver of Mount Zion, who were patients in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. The first of six Sunday evening Lenten services for friends and members of the Centermoreland UM Charge will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 in Centermoreland United Methodist church. Based on the TV program “You Are There’ the Lenten will use a familiar format, taking the worshippers on various Biblical Day sites. Sunday evening’s topic site: will be the Temple in Jerusalem in the year 30 A.D. On succeeding Sunday evenings at 7:30, Biblical Day sites or subjects will be as follows: Sunday, March 7, at 7:30 at Dymond Hollow--‘‘Pas- sover’’; Sunday, March 14, at 7:30 at East Dallas UM Church--‘‘The Mount of Olives’; Sunday, March 21, at 7:30 at Centermoreland--‘‘The Palace of the High Priest’; Sunday, March 28, at 7:30 at Dymond Hollow UM Church--““The Fortress Antonia’ and on Sunday, April 4 at East Dallas UM Church-- “Skull Hill,” outside Jerusalem. Ever fall into a shop- ping trap? Do you know how to save nutrients and still get the food cooked? Ever wonder if planning ahead is really worth the effort? You can learn the answer to these questions and much, much more by joining a new group. Families living in Luzerne County can now receive a series of free lessons on nutrition and shopping habits. = Penn State University and the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) are looking for families in 4 Pennsylvania counties to be part of the EFNEP- Food Stamp Project. If your family receives food stamps, or if you meet the income guidelines, you can help the Penn State Cooperative ~~ Extension Service and EFNEP test several different ways to teach nutrition. The EFNEP-Food Stamp Project in Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon, and Luzerne counties are offering a combination of mailed lessons and lessons in your home. D C L | P A N D S A Vv E 287-159 These will be taught by trained nutrition aides who live in the com- munitites they serve. Who knows, your aide may be your friendly neighbor. | According to Josephine Kotch, County Extension Home Economist, ‘nutrition aides have been a strong part of the 13 year-old program to bring sound nutritional educational programs to Pennsylvania homem- akers. For your convenience, Penn State has installed a toll-free number you can call for more information and to enroll in the EF- NEP-Food Stamp Program. Homemakers can call 1-800-252-3905 between8 a.m. and5 p.m. Monday through Friday. They can also call the Luzerne county extension office at 825-1701 or 459- 0736 to enroll. Remember thing to help you feed a hungry family. League J. Clark knocked down pins for 193 (509) and I. Katyl hit them for 196 (504) to lead Trail’s End to a 2-2 split with the Jean Shop whose high rollers were J. Mekeel 188, D. Zurinski 178, and M. Ritts 176 (472). Lamoreaux took all from Gino’s Shoe Store paced by M. Fondo’s 173 (470). Mahaffey Oil dropped three points to Lombardo Bakery despite K. Scavone’s 175. In the Franklin Family Restaurant League w didn’t have the team results at press time, but can report the 12 top scorers for last Friday. A. Wendell led all bowlers with a walloping 620, followed by J. Roan’s 602. K. Orkwiss rolled a 590 toppled pins for 587. Youngblood hit a three game 580 series and D. Eddy connected for 563. R. Bonomo gave his team 546° and C. Nafus rolled the same for his five. T. Doughton ended with 544 and Glen Mazer had 537. B. Hislop ended with 528 and H. Garris with 525. Sorry men, next week we’ll have the total results. Church Women United from 24 Back Mountain Churches will join for this year’s World Day of Prayer worship services to be held Friday af- ternoon, March 5, at 1:30 in Trucksviile United Methodist Church. This annual service unites millions of people in prayer services on six continents during a 24- hour period. Mrs. Larry Saxe, World Day of Prayer chairman for Church Women United, has. announced that this year’s theme is “The People of God; Gathered for Warship, Scattered for Service.” The text was prepared by the women of the Republic of Ireland and of Northern Ireland, who worked ecumenically at a Christian renewal center near the border of the two Irish states. The service draws upon the religious traditions of Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant women and is a call to peace, justice and reconciliation - a recognized need in Ireland and in .many nations and regions of the world. ! World Day of Prayer provides women in the occasion to participate in. a nationwide offering, which goes into’ Inter- continental Grants, the process by which Church Women United carries out its stewardship through grants to a wide variety of programs and projects to further peace, justice and the empowerment of women. From its beginning in 1941, the tradition of Churd to join prayer and com- mitment to action programs and projects, which express the dedica- tion of Church Women United to Christ’s mission at home and overseas. Miss Mary Jane Don- nelly, librarian at King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, will be the guest speaker at the service in Trucks- Church. The local phase of the observance will be a program on ‘Ireland - Praying for Peace!’’ Miss Donnelly studied in Ireland for sometime be- fore accepting the position as librarian at King’s College and will give a first hand account of the problem there. Mrs. John Church is chairperson for the World Day of Prayer program at Trucksville UM Church, assisted by Mrs. Mary Stahovic ‘of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, who is co- chairperson. Mrs. Catherine Bolinski will render a soprano solo, accompanied by Mrs. Sam Jayne, organist at Trucksville UM Church. » A ALL FLAVORS ih, ON NUMBER CAKES FROM MUST BE ORDERED ON NUMBER CAKES FROM