HomeMy WebLinkAboutAn Old Fashioned Cotillion-1980 (2) Thursday, August 14, 1980
• worthy project can do so by saving their aluminum cans
and taking them by the church,
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1`jy ^T k _t a,r City Clerk, Mary Norton, expressed surprise and
y pleasure at the steady turnout of residents registering to
s"—� - l�l��y vote.Although registration is closed for the September 9
•x �%im i9 pig f� r - ' primaries there is still plenty of time to register for the
^+ � JG October 8 primary runoff and November general elec-
1 711-, 1 Mull f Lions. You may register to vote at the Winter Springs
d��{{�"'' L. City Hall weekdays from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. Approximately
,JJIY ., yJ ! 3 ?: ;'� l 60 Winter Springs residents registered during the month
�ttt' Winter Springs News of July' • • ••
Hopefully all of you got a chance to read the article
Leanne Grove 626 Alton Rd. 327-1607 written by Councilman (deputy-mayor) Wilfred "Hap"
Hurricane Allen provided the theme for a meeting held Arnold in a recent Sentinel Star.The article was spurred
in by the insistence of the U.S. Postal service that Winter
n city hall Friday for all department heads. Emergency
Springs does not exist! A letter was recently received by
procedures for the city, its personnel, and its residents the city notifying them that streets in the city having the
were gone over as a precautionary measure.As general same name as streets in Casselberry would have to be
rule evacuation routes,shelters,etc.,are handled by the
changed. The city was able to rectify the problem by
county and civil defense. However, the police changing the numbers on the residenes on at leat one
department, the fire department and the public works Winter Springs street.In the meantime city officials have
department would play a very important part if our area inaugurated a letter campaign with more than one official
was threatened by a major storm. writing letters to senators and congressmen. Officially
City Manager Richard Rozansky said Friday afternoon we are"Casselberry".Perhaps we should all write letters
that one of his primary objectives is get the fire to our elected officials. Surely a city that exceeds 10,000
department stocked with food and blankets to provide for people deserves to be recognized!
the familiesof city employees that would be on call during
an emergency situation.Rozansky said that he could not -
Youth Programs Inc.Youth Rach located at the
blame a man for not wanting to leave his family to fend old Seminole County Youth Ranch off State Road 419 in
for themselves while he was working. Rozansky has also Winter Springs held an open house Tuesday to show off
asked all department heads to check their equipment and its brand new facility, the Seminole County Adolescent
provide a"shopping list."Cited to an example what the Group Home. Volunteers are being sought to help as
city may have buy was protective rain gear for the organize a youth ranch auxiliary. Interested individuals
public works deepp artment. should contact Gretchen Molatch, YPI ranch director.
Fire Chief Charles Holzman was asked to check with The facility houses youths who have been removed from
the county and civil defense to be sure that residents of their homes and need a place to stay until disposition of
Winter Springs are provided for should evacuation their cases has been brought up in court.
become necessary.Rozansky's concern was prompted by • • • •
the complaints of several residents who fled their homes The social highlight of the past week was the grand
in Hacienda Village last year during.Hurricane David. opening of the new office of the Tropic Bank of Seminole
Residents of the area were requested to use Lyman High in Winter Springs. The city of Winter Springs was
'School and South Seminole Middle School as evacuation represented by City Manager Richard Rozansky.
• centers. However, Lyman was locked up, and South Councilmen William Jacobs, Maureen Boyd and "Hap"
Seminole was filled to capacity with residents of Arnold.Arnold officiated at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Ca s soonry. Also on hand were John Govoruhk, chief of police,
As soon as all the information is gathered the city plans Charles Holzman,fire chief,and Ray Bradshaw,building
to print a pamphlet notifying residents of the proper official. Congratulations to Richard Kessler, Tropic
procedure to follow. Bank's Assistant Vice President and Winter Springs
• • • • Branch manager, and his staff. They have done Tropic
The city has gone out bids to give the Moss Road Bank, the city of Winter Springs and themselves proud!on
Tennis Court a much needed facelift.If the bids received • • •
are approved the courts should be sporting a new surface, Have a nice week!
lights,and a ten foot high chain link fence. A swing set
and picnic table will also be added if council agrees.
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The Winter Springs police department was kept busy
on August 3,as residents of the Terraces discovered they
were only one of a long string of victims.A total of twelve
residents in the area were greeted by slashed tires, and
damages to their autos as they got in their cars to go to
work. Among the items stolen from their vehicles were:
tools. a fuzz buster,speakers,cassette tapes, an 8 track
tape deck,an AM/FM radio,and a 30 watt power booster.
Fingerprints were lifted from several of the victimized
autos, and the police department is checking out leads.
So far there are no firm suspects. •
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Help Wanted: The boys of Winter Springs who have
completed the fifth grade or are 11 years old,ard'looking
for a group or organization to provide them with a Boy
Scout leader,a place to hold their meetings and a place to
store their equipment.The Central Florida Council of Boy
Scouts of America cti ed fire chief Holzman last week
-and expresseeui $mb
dth oxscout.troop in.•
i Winter Springs. Anyp esir'ing more information can
contact Chief Holzman at the fire station.Please help the
boys of the city find a scout leader! Chief Holzman is