PAGE TWELVE Lipinski, Gary Miller, Gregory Hlavac, The third grade of Holy Trinity School of Swoyersville celebrated “Catholic ‘Schools Week’ presenting sia Christopher called ‘The Wonderful Fig Tree” told by Jack Miffleton. The playlet Cywinski, Sapack, Russell Singer, Paul William Joseph Russo, told by Jesus. The ' students created their own costumes and songs were, sung through- out the performance. , The third grade teacher is’ Catherine M. Yozwiak Bettilla.: EL NALHiTe Darts the ‘‘Rarren;Fig, Tree” Dr. Ellwood B. Jacoby, superintendent of schools at Wyoming Valley West School District, has an- nounced that kinder- garten registration for the 1983-84 school year will be conducted by telephone March 14, through March 30. Parents may register children for kindergarten for the 1983-84 school year if the child is 5 years of age on or before Sept. 30, 1983. Registration for kinder- garten will be completed by having parents tele- phone the school district as follows, according to their home areas: Residents of Forty Fort, Luzerne and Swoyersville are asked to telephone Mrs. Ruth Ann Jeffery at the Dana Elementary Center, 283-0591; Courtdale, Pringle, Edwardsville and Larks- ville, Mrs. Fabian, State Street Elementary Center, 779- 5381; Plymouth-Mrs. Joan Kendig, Main Street Elementary Center, 779- 9529; Kingston- Wyoming Valley West Administra- tive Office, Miss JoAnn Stefanko, 288-6551. Parents are asked to telephone registrations on school days between 9 Parents with any questions about kinder- garten registration are advised to telephone Miss Stefanko at the ad- ministrative office, 288- 6551. Children registered for kindergarten will be scheduled for screening at a time and place to be announced. The purpose of the kindergarten screening is to make the child’s entrance and transition to school life as smooth and as expeditious as possible. These are the five areas to be screened and those in charge of each screening: Visual screening by team from Wilkes-Barre Association of the Blind; hearing screening by speech therapists of Luzerne Intermediate Unit 183 educational evaluation b Wyoming Valley West school. psychologist, elementary guidance counselors, and reading specialists; immunization and health history by Wyoming Valley West school nurses; and gross motor coordination screening by physical education teachers. At the screening, registration will be by the kinder- garten teachers. Parents are asked to bring their children’s birth certificates * and immunization records at the time of the scheduled screenings. Knights of Columbus Assumpta Council 3987 dates of events for March; Thursday, March 10- Admission degree will be held for new members and following will be the Pitch Tournament. The leaders in the Tourney are Tony Muskas with 55 points; Bert Greco, 44; Ed Krrystofosky, 42; Walt Zavatsky, 39; Joe Kalna, 38; Tony Blaso and/Dave Pepe, 37, John Broda and John Bugdonovitch, 36. Saturday, March 12-St. Patrick’s Party night will be held at the Council Home on Main St., Luzerne with Henry Charles Band providing the music for dancing and singing. Chairman is Mike Mokrzycki and co- chairman is Mike Uter. Wednesday, March 16- held and itirwilknalso. be ladies night. The K of C Supreme Council General Agent, James Kearney and field representative, James Cravatta will talk on the Knights Insurance Program. Sunday, March 20-2 p.m., Pennsylvania Knights of Columbus Day will be celebrated. A very interesting film will be shown and a tour of the home will also be held. This evening, March 9, the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies of Assumpta will be held at 8 p.m. at the Council Home. Mary Ann Savage will preside. A speaker on pro- life will be present; it is requested that = all members attend. Marianne Kasuda, chairman of the annual Mother and Daughter Communion has announced it will be The Mass will be. cele- brated at St. Anthony’s Church in Exeter at 9:30 a.m. Members and guests are asked to be at the church at 9:15 a.m. Breakfast will follow at the Council Home. A warm welcome was extended to three new members, Anna Niznik, Patricia Trusa and Debbie Walko. Jean Carey returned also after a leave of absence. Rose Uter is membership chairman. Hostesses for the March meeting will be Rose Anne Stegura and Anne Straub. On Friday and Satur- day, March 18 and 19, many of the Knights will be at 10 various locations such as stores and banks to sell six-inch rulers, a project of the Council. On Friday night, March 25, Las Vegas Night will wate SHANKY THURSDAY NIGHT Dart League--The Giants raised their lead as they took a 3-0 win over Dr. Checki’s. High for the rampaging Giants were Steve Adamchak Jr., with a big 40-39-36-115; Dan Marascio 39-39-33-111, and Doc Watson who hit his best of the season so far of 37-39-27-103. Tops for the Dr. Checki’s were Capt. Dave Check 96; Mike Repak 92; Kosty Har- zinski 86 and Bob Latoski 80. The amazing Chet’s ET’s continued their rise with another 3-0 win, this one over the Air Heads. Tops for the Et’s were were Joe Pollick, shooting like the Joe of old, 42-49- 44-135; Capt. Ken Roberts 36-37-45-118; Cactus Stelma 95 and Tom Cruthers 82. High for the Air Heads were Ozzie Williams 44-34-26-104; Cutter Karasinski 90, Joe Belinka 74 and Tony Pero 73. The Jets Et’s had a 206 high single game and a three game total of 547. Top five in averages: Butch Conniff 41; Steve Adamchak, Jr., 39; Joe Pollick 39; Ken Roberts 36; Ozzie Williams 35. Standings: Giants 33- 21; Dr. Checki’s 28-26; Chets ET’s 27-27 and Air Heads 20-34. The annual dart outing will be held on Aug. 20. -0- SHANKY'’S OVER THE HILL Dart League--The last place Cards stunned the Yankees by taking a 2- 1 win. High for the Cards were John Delescavage 41-114; George Nemetz 92; Walter Dolembaski 85 i g TUNE Most Most and the Scoop. High for the Yanks were Steve Adamchak Jr. 41-119, Tom Cruthers 83, Cooksie Adams 76 and Shanky Adamchak, Sr., 68. Penn State with the big 0, Ozzie Williams busting loose for a big 48-127; Emery Washko 37-101; Ed Kulbacki 90 and Jim Cruthers 34-80, took a 3-0 win over the Dodgers. High for the Dodgers were Dave Check 39-99; Gary Hughes 31-82, and Buck Urban 63. Top five in averages: Steve Adamchak Jr., 40.5; Joe Koval 38.9; Ozzie Wiliams 37.4; John Dele- scavage 34.4; Tom Cruthers 31.10. Standings: Penn State 12-6; Yanks 11-7; Dodgers 7-11 and Cards 6-12. -O- DICKO-RALPH’S Dart League--The Steelers gained a game on the leaders by taking a 4-0 win over the Lions. Tops for the Steelers were Ed Karasek 43-35-37-115; Cutter Karasinski 43-28- 39-110; Joe Belinka 79; Sal Koptcho 65. High for the Lions were Dave Barilla Stelma 71 and Dan Sekel 70. The league leading Sailors took a 3-1 victory over the Colts. High for the Sailors were Bob Valatka 38-44-36-118; Rich Polachek 36-28-42-106; Tom Lahart 82; Ken Karasek 76. High for the Colts were Steve Yonick 28-42-45-115; Joe Madar 89; Romie Shedietsky 84; Gene Soboleski 80. Bob Valatka had the only nine- timer of the night. Top five in averages: Ed Karasek 35; Cutter Karasinski, Bob Valatka and Steve Yonick all with a 34; Dave Barilla 32. 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Tops for the Phillies were Fronge Fronczkiewicz 40-103; Max Chipego 36-91; Al Bogdon 71. The Dodgers knocked off the Brewers by a 3-0 score. High for the Dodgers were Paul Drobenak 43-39-102; Bbe ANN’S Kern 44-94; bob Zurawski 80. Tops for the Brewers with another big series, John Barber 46-47-40-133; Bill Reese 84; Joe Verfin 40-84; Jack Kemrite 77. Top five in averages: John Barber 44; Ron Gula 39; Paul Starolis 38; Babe Kern, Jack Tobias and Fronge Fronczkiewicz all with a 31. Standings: Orioles 12-6; Dodgers 11-7; Brewers 9- 9; Phillipes 4-14. ~0- CORAL LOUNGE Dart League--The No Names continued their lead as Pictured. above are Joe Ranieli R.Ph. they took a 3-0 victory over the One Arm Ban- dits. Leading the way for the No Names were Tony Lipinski with a big 41-39- 30-110, Jim Reilly 90, Stan Price 87, Mike Kolesar 80 and Bob Wruble 75. High for the Banditos were Lion Ziomek 96, Dave Hergan 90, Art DalSanto 80 and good shooting by Joe cheskiewicz. The Hustlers stayed three games of the leaders as they took a 3-0 win over the One for the Road Gang. Tops for the Hustlers were George Home. Proceeds will go tf the PARC. On Saturday, March 26, Assumpta Council 3987 will celebrate charter night. A special Mass will be held at 4 p.m. at St. John’s Church in Larks- ville, with Rev. John Masakowski, © council chaplain celebrant. Following the Mass, the evening activities will start with a cocktail hour from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m., with a short program to follow. Music for dancing will be provided along with an open bar. Contact Chairman, John Bugdonovitch or Deputy Grand Knight Chester Daniels. Grand Knight Leonard Grozalis does a good job as editor of the Assumpta Council 3987 newsletgy every month. o Kapalka a high 43-45-30- 118, Walt Songalia 87, good shooting by Deb Gerrity and Gene Gowisnok. High for the Road Gang were Mike Repak a nice 40-39-37-116, Vince Dennis Sr. 73 and good shooting by Jim Dotter. Top five in averages: George Kapalka 36.61, Mike Repak 35.35, Tony Lipinski 32.52, Lion Ziomek 31.10, Dave Hergan 31.01. Standings: No Names 18-6, Hustlers 15-9, One f the Road Gang 10-14. ~~ Bill Fox. Holy Trinity School is scheduling registration for students from Kinder- garten to Grade 5 on Monday, March 14 and Tuesday, March 15 in the school office on Hughes St., Swoyersville from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Those youngsters en- tering Kindergarten must be five years old by Sept. 30; first graders, six by the same date. Birth and baptismal certificates, along with immuniation records, must be provided by those entering the school for the first time. A ~