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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHonored Citizens-1968/1979/1993/1996 ax Chaldien Win TheFashang • Mary Ann Campbell time the lake at the should be approximately .John Campbell for the P receivin n g gold fish. )RTH ORLANDO _ recreation area has been two pounds. -7-f" 'teas a open to fishin largest fish; W a 11 a c e Prizes were donated by perfect day for g. Mayor Fuller, with a Wilson for the most fish, the C i vic Association, - - I h i n Mayor George Fuller can of red paint, removed garden club, fire depart- Mayor— sunny and conducted opening 4-8 age group, Donna g P cle.,1.-with just a touch of ceremonies. Thanks and the "no fishing" restric- mart and woman's aux- 3c�'kenn in the air. Bright Warrick for the largest; �.,� earl g a p p r e c i a t i o n were tion from the signs, and Robert Richardson for iliJud Y Y, children ar- expressed to R u s s e 1 1 the whistle blew, starting the most; 1-3 age group, Judges were Charles rluel at the recreation Rudd of the U.S.Depart- the rodeo. Immediately, Paul Richardson largest, At,fa in anticipation of Kelley, Forrest Stratton t,f a` 'nn the prize anticipation Trent of Agriculture, who a bass was caught, and and Ivv Stratton for the and William McVay Y. TM1i was stocked the lake two the children continued most. No=th Oriau- years ago with 100 bass During the day resresh- ac'sfirst fishing rodeo, and 500 bream,killing off next two hoursn for the and boxes for the cookies of were drinks erved and by y�oar,s ored by the Civic the rough g groups , ciation, and the first said bass fish lake were: gs'fo on,. ^event oldest age rou s with ladies of the Civic As—, 1-3 r.oe t.4....:.,..., c.�,, • / 9Gf i ■ al 0. • + . .i e , „1 I li,,ki y.a. t f •t f'tA.4, loir ill . I }1 tj1[�r^t4.+IM�t�XS� I 11 '1111' -:t�, tM1•M,;t '•,It,ir • hillil i� t 111{{'I1i1l• I ,, ' d'l WI d ,h•+u '`ry , �- 84 Children FISHING RODEO in North Orlando was officially opened when Mayor George Fuller painted out the Take Part In words "no fishing” on sign at lake in recreation , center. Looking on are Russell Rudd of the Work Conservation Unit, U. S. Department of Agricul- Fishing Rodeo ture, and Charles Rowell, president of Civic Asso- By RAYMOND WARE ciation. Winners were Robert and Paul Richard- North Orlando annual fish. son, Ivy Stratton, Donna Warrick, John Campbell ing rodeo was held at the re- and Wallace Wilson. (Herald Photos) creation center lake, under i sponsorship of the village Civic w Association with cooperation of 1? the Fire Department, Fire De- ,A. partment Women's Auxiliary " • and Garden Club.. f ti i Registration began at 9 a. m. . The lake officially opened, and 1 4'. the rodeo began with Mayor ' . George Fuller painting over the ' `° / sign which read "No Fishing." ' frV,ti1tiy 1, :!• r At 10:01, the shore of the small lake was lined from.end v, , i 4; .,• to,,end with 84 children from 3t- i . t,, *Lk ages one through 12 doing one ', �,• t , of America's greatest known ° " t 1 past-times, "fishing." The par- �k, , n t• .�- ents of the small children stay- ' 1, j}1cii {: • --'` ,`;y1t; ed busy baiting hooks and un- 1tl _ , ,'E .... tangling lines. At noon, time was called, the 1 , -9 — fishing rodeo was over One f YI y���I � ,�' � 4 U c . a could see a sad look in the eyes 41 �}3 of the youngsters and a happy ' 1 it ' .r. 0 i 41't n E7� 418 d ,' one in the eyes of the mothers . i and fathers," officials report. 'A''.4.6:1%,. r V ,' MU 41 The judges, Forrest Stratton, Chuck Kelley and Scotty McVay _ • +• '`3 _ ,_.. ' t; gathered the children together . )p 1;..-„,0 ` that had caught fish and after •` ' 41•careful comparing, g - i'"' ��'ti`? p g,-'sizin and 1 1, _'. . measuring, came up with the lit ,: ` ; winners, 1'.. 1 ", Prizes consisting of two tac- 1f5 -,.._ ,ci I_, kle boxes, two rod and reels `' .r ,,•.;1.. and two gold fish bowls with , "�`'• . fish and food were awarded to , • the winners, Paul Richardson, ,. ' t. Ivy- Stratton, Donna Warrick, t Robert Richardson, John Camp- • A,` / 96e 1 bell and Wallace Wilson. Cable honored Metropolj by • tan Life WINTER SPRINGS—Rod Number One Insurance Consultantlby h ssemployed r, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, • Cable is in the Florida District (Orlando Division)n) and will receive the award at the July 1979 annual Leaders Conference held at Pinehurst, N.C. An outstanding community leader since he moved from �, his native s '�`��`� �, his tate of Connecticutt to Seminole .-1,:f.x r Cable has worked in many County in 3 of Seminole County. Y areas for the betterment I He is presently chairman of the Seminole Democratic Executive Committee, County Longwood Area Chamber of Commerce, Vice-chairman of the Seminole County Port Authority, `of the Central Florida Council U.S. Navy age , a and ' charter member of the Lon �' As a Jaycee, Rod won many awards Y League, and k4 Longwood area including a Club. . Getter, Spark Plug, including the Go !`i His work with theLon Speak Up awards. ; as president. Long-wood C of C included two years �� ::: Chamber He was named the Most Outstanding Chamber n President, and Chairman of Outstanding Membership Drive in the history Most Longwood C of C. history of the 1 . "' • 0, ROD CABLE For his work with the chamber a special annual award ws created and named the Rod Cable Award. Each year the most outstanding member will receive this award. Rod was its first recipient in 1978. Cable is presently director of liason to the city of Winter is presently for Chamber of Commerce development.Ws efforts were in community Ca Cable activities and development. pment. Cable was appointed Her n part responsible for the recent of Lon s d director the Charter Rbetwe merging of the two cities into the Longwood-Winter Food and is director of liason between Springs Area Chamber of Commerce. Cable's Area Ch a Chamber of accomplishments include secretary and the chamber of commerce. (1975-76) of the local club and secretary (1976-77) e the He is a charter member of the Messiah Luthas a Central )Florida th local club and d secret chairman of the member and served two, three Zoological teams. ie was a development committee of is presently International of the memb97 , the ng as trustee ustee d secreal yociety from development ant ois 19 Cable serving with his family y in secretary. Club of Seminole involving joint Cable resides with his family in Longwood, ' 71 0 6, i ' Winter Springs honors golf course planner WINTER SPRINGS—City officials this week honored Sam Sun,the retired architectural engineer who laid out the plans for the Municipal Miniature Golf Course. The golf course,to be constructed at Central Winds Park, will be operated by the city's recreation department. A final financial report showing how much money has been raised and how much more is needed will be presented at the Aug. 23 City Commission meeting. 93oY/ . 2 Boy Scouts receive awards of honor By K. Robert May Winter Springs 35 All Madden Team, Roadkill, OF THESEmNEL STAFF Dolphins, 30 Niners and Clear Choice. scouts, representing troops from The league is for players 18 Two Boy Scouts from Troop 196 the Seminole and Apopka units of have received the rank of Eagle the Central Florida Council, will yeas and to older. Team en pla are Scout. compete in a variety of events, in- limited each 1te with allowed players one Family, friends and fellow troop eluding a firefighter's knot-tying from each team allowed at one time on the field. members attended separate Court relay and hose cart race. of Honor dinner recognition cere- At the March 11 evening camp- The Eastside YMCA, which of- monies recently for Christopher fire, each troop will present a skit fers community-based programs Weidman, 18, and Jason Gibson, and song, for children and adults in Winter 17. They were the first from the Assisting Lallathin are Martin Springs, Oviedo and portions of troop, sponsored by the Winter Drake, camping chairperson, and east Orange County, will also be Springs VFW Post 5404, to earn committee members Robert Beck sponsoring adult flag football in the honor. and Craig Poster. the fall.For more information,call Christopher's ceremony was The Semoran Springs District Greg Patterson, Eastside YMCA Saturday at the Winter Springs has camporees in the spring and program director,at(407)359-9622. Civic Center. Jason was honored fall. For more information, call • BARBECUE DINNER Feb. 18 at the VFW post. Lallathin at (407)327-2332 days or The troop, led by Scoutmaster (407)327-0872 evenings. THE WINTER Springs Civic Keith Gandy,meets Tuesdays at 7 • FOOTBALL STATS Association's chicken barbecue p.m. at the Civic Center, 400 N. dinner will take place May 13,not Edgemon Ave FIVE GAMES through its first May 15 as announced earlier. The • SCOUT CAMPOREE season, the Eastside YMCA's barbecue at the Civic Center, 400. MORE THAN 900 Adult Flag Football League has N. Edgemon Ave.,will benefit the Boy Scouts three teams battling for the league South Seminole Christian Sharing and their leaders will descend lead heading toward the season- Center. March 10 on Central Winds Park, ending tournament April 1. 1000 E. State Route 434, for the More than 90 players on eight Have some Winter Springs Semoran Springs District's spring teams have been competing since news? Let K. Robert May know. camporee,the first to be staged at Jan. 21 at Central Winds Park. Items should be mailed to 1210 the park. With three games to go, the Igno- Swan St., Winter Springs 32708,or Heading up the weekend of ramuses have a perfect 5-0 record, faxed to (407) 830-2459. Or you events focusing on health and Chasing them are the Minute may call (407)695-8829 weekday safely will be Tim Lallathin, fire Men, 4-0-1, and SA.O.C., 4-1-0. mornings. Items are due 10 days chief of Winter Springs. The Other team names include FOX be/ore publication. COMMUNITY NOTES Govoruhk won't retire without lots of notice WINTER SPRINGS—City Manager John Govoruhk told commissioners Monday night that he would give appropriate notice before he retires. Earlier this month,Commissioner David McLeod asked the longtime Winter Springs employee and former police chief if he was serious about his plans to retire when his contract expires at the end of Q October. I S Q 3 o Govonihk has declined to say exactly when he will leave,but said he would give commissioners plenty of time to find a replacement. ' '-' • Winter Springs names_ Zahand top volunteer:: Winter Springs has honored Gladys Zahand,who spends hours helping out at the senior center,as its volunteer of the year. Zahand,president of the center, accepted the plaque to a standing. ovation.The award came the same night as the big movie awards Academy Awards in Hollywood. "Now I know how they feel at the Oscars," Zahand said. "What ever I do,I do because I enjoy do. ing it." q6 Vo7 s �. Daniels named V.P. s3/4 at Higgins . Heath From Molt reports I& LAKE MARY — Longtime Central Florida real estate ex- ecutive John Daniels of Winter Springs, has been named Vice pye tt President of Corporate Opera Ia Bons for Higgins & Heath, lnc./ Better Homes and Gardens. ;.- Daniels, who has been in- volved in local real estate since 1976, and with Higgins&Heath for the past 10 years, will be John Daniels responsible for the physical plant operations for the coin- principal in the Orange County pany a five Central Florida of school system. Bees. Because of continued growth The offices are located in Lake and expansion we are now in Mary. Altamonte Springs, the process of standardizing our downtown Orlando. the Dr entire business operations.' said Phillips area of southwest Broker and Principal Ned Heath. Orlando, and a training center in "John, because of his experi- Longwood. ence and outstanding Daniels is a retired Air Force organizational skills, will be senior officer and assistant instrumental in the process." 9G osos Me °'"..Ae 9,X.' +g'1 e#QgAt g, gay • ss R' Dawn Trencher participates in Walt Disney World internship Dawn Trencher,1992 graduate of Disney World Resort. Oviedo High School, recently corn- The daughter of M rewardigforThe es alot been pleted a fall internship at The Living Trencher of Winter Springs,and is had argwardmg I've learned while," and Seas,which represents marine science great" feel to have in Future World at Epcot at Walt chology a presently tseniorw ersity of Florida ehersaince feel opport nitythat few at the University of Florida experienced this.opportunity that few in Gainesville. could only imagine!" Trencher was a volunteer dolphin The Living Seas, a 5.7 million research intern and participated in re- gallon aquarium simulating a Carib- search sessions with Atlantic bean coral reef environment and sew bottlenosed dolphins and recorded eral exhibits relating to ocean science data for research. She plans to corn- and exploration and..s presented by pete her bachelor's degree in May United Technologies Living Seas in- 1996,then pursue graduate studies in temships are available in scientific div- counseling psychology ing and dolphin cognition research. 9 0/ 25'