i Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Walking Tide? No, it isn't a walking box of Tide, but instead a rather creative Halloween costume. Filling out the inside of the box is actually Heidi Hagan, of Lehman, a sixth grade student at Gate of Heaven School where the Halloween parade was held. Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury Christmas elves already? Two little Christmas elves, Pebbles and Joey Lyn Sterns, take time out from the festivities at the Shavertown Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary Halloween Party. ER pe THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1983 g : Mountain residents Dallas Post/Ed Campbell She’s aged! This “‘old woman’' is actu- ally a student at the Gate of Heaven School in Dallas. The school held its annual Halloween party last week. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury Is it time yet? This grandfather clock says it's time for fun at the Westmoreland Elementary School’s Halloween Parade. Woman’s Club party : Shown here are some of the children who participated in a Halloween party sponsored by the Dallas Junior Women's Club. From left, forground, Joe Gialanella and Kevin Yurko. Second row, Greg Woronko, Michael Woronko, Trisha Kristen, Kenny Marsola, Gina Gialanella. Third row, Amy Brinoa, Joe Hudak, Jessica Oravitz, Joe Kristen and Andrea Brinola. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell In on the act Tellers at the Wyoming National Bank, corner of Route 415 and Route 118 in Dallas, got into the Halloween spirit as they wore their favorite costumes to work last week. Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury Get it right, now! Lydia Pituch helps Stacey Barkac apply her Halloween face while Nancy Kingsbury stands by. These fourth graders in Mr. Shaver's class at Westmoreland Elementary School were getting ready to enjoy their school’s annual Halloween parade. : Pausing for a moment are, from left, first row, Diane Crispell, Debbie Rought, Pam Kochanski. Second row, Marcia Barbose, Debbie Brewer, Sally Wagner and Debbie Kinney.