Meeting held Program conducted Wellness Center. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, of King’s College to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 19, in the William S. Scandlon Physical Education annual fund drive, general hear this dynamic speaker. 19 The Trinity Nursery School, located in Trinity United Presbyter- ian Church, Dallas, is now accept- ing registration for the 1985-86 school year. The school will open its doors for the 15th year in September with programs in early childhood educa- are offered in the morning for 3 year olds; and in the morning and afternoon for 4 and 5 year olds. Due may also be added to the program. Recent activities at the Nursery School include an eye screening, hearing screening, a visit from the Dallas Fire Company, a visit from two registered nurses, a visit from Chief of Police Carl Miers and a visit from Mrs. Scott, a nutritionist. Open House will be held at Trinity Nursery School on May 13. Informa- tion concerning registration may be obtained by calling the church office at 675-3131. Bishop Timlin will also deliver the homily at the Baccalaureate Mass to be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18 in the Scandlon Physical Educa- tion Center. Born in Scranton, Bishop Timlin graduate from Holy Rosary High School in North Scranton and attended St. Charles College, Catonsville, Md., and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md., before completing his studies for the pri- esthood at North American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained into the priesthood in 1951 by the Most Rev. Martin J. O’Connor, then rector of the North American Church, Bishop Timlin served as assistant pastor of St. John the Evangelist Parish, Pittston and St. Peter’s Cathedral, Scranton, before being named assistant chan- cellor of the diocese and secretary to Most Rev. J. Carroll McCormick, D.D., sixth Bishop of Scranton, in 1966. Bishop Timlin was appointed Champlain to Pope Paul VI in 1967, became Chancellor o the diocese in 1971 and was named a Prelate of Honor of the Pope in 1972. He was named Auxiliary Bishop and became Vicar General of the Diocese of Scranton in 1976, was named pastor of the Church of the Nativity of our Lord in 1979, and became the eighth Bishop of the Scranton Diocese in 1984. Bishop Timlin has served on the Consultative Committee on Voca- tions, chairman of the Diocesan Liturgical Commission, as a member of the Board of Consultors, chairman of St. Pius X Seminary and chairman of the Preparatory Commissions for the Diocesan Synod in 1983. Main speaker at the Commence- ment exercises will be Mary Alice Williams, vice president of Cable News Network. The ceremonies, at which more than 400 students will receive degrees, will begin at 2 p.m. awards. Reviewing the figures National Bank and Dr. Standing, from left, William wealth Telephone Co. and Heather Anne Brody, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brody, Overbrook Ave., Dallas, has been selected as a State Finalist for 1985 America’s Little Miss Pageant, to be held at the Holiday Inn, Essing- ton, Pa., April 27. Contestants will be judged on beauty, smile, eye contact, poise, personality, attire and talent. The winner will go on to the national competition to be held in Kentucky. Heather’s sponsors include the following Back Mountain busi- nesses: Martha’s Bridals; Mary Taylor’s Beauty Salon; Gino’s Shoe Store and Bruce Goeringer, D.D.S. Mr. B’s Clothing Store has donated the sportswear ensemble. Heather is a student at Dallas Twp. School, where she is in the third grade. She is a member of Brownie Troop 650, and her hobbies include ice skating, rollerskating, craft-making, modeling and photog- raphy. She has a sister, Laura, who is three years old. She is the grand- Mary Alice Williams, vice presi- dent of Cable News Network (CNN), will be the featured speaker at the 39th Commencement exercises of King’s College to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 19 in the William S. Scandlon Physical Education ) Rubbish, Trash, Commercial Residential Industrial 10 Main Street, Dallas 675-3611 missed or service is unsatisfactory please call us at 298-2347. Seas snse £fr chairman John Churnetski are campaign vice chairmen, opthalmologist. Moyer, president, Common- chairman John Churnetski, HEATHER ANNE BRODY" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew | Weiss, Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. George Brody, Noxen and the great- granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weiss, Plains. Center, Main and Jackson Streets. Bishop Timlin will also deliver the homily at the Baccalaureate Mass to be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18, in the Scandlon Physical Educai- ton Center. SHLOHHEONRS 675-2811 & Ye VAY