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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommunity Notes -1987/1988 on nu , on that if we're going to set the ad week. Govandtklate('expla valorem millage Monday night, "let's the new county commi first determine our needs, rather than system Known as the 80 Kudos to commissioners going back and forth piecemeal "All radio system, it will tie th agreed departments who join into Both the building and engineering "first response" network. We regret the abbreviated column departments came under scrutiny with In two other city meetin last week,hut space was at a premium discussion centering on City Engineer Tuesday, the site plan rei and we were late with our copy Around Len Kozlov's requirement for a new met in the morning to heart Here's a couple of the items we miss- engineer He justified his needs,ex- for Joe Hanratty's propo ed ��7 plaining that this would be an entry- warehouse and one forth While on a recent weekend near St winter Springs level position, with the person work- Pines Sales Center. The mg Pete, I picked up a newspaper called g on many projects—especially the forcement Board met that Senior Voce. I thought I recognized By John Horner new CADDS system Both finance and discuss open and closed ca a familiar name on the column "Ask y personnel departments passed muster, mg Laureen Nicosia, Pd[r Connie," Sure enough, it was Connie with Finance Director Harry Martin James Savage,John Bengt Riggs,whose"Thursday's Child"column appears regularly on the front page answering several questions about his Baugher, Wendy Mclniyi of the Outlook budget bara Jacobs When Commissioner Hoffman corn- Park Our hats are off to city commissioners Phil Kulbes, Cindy Kaehler and Art merited that the 14 percent in the fire Park Hoffman,who were commended in a citizen's letter for"toughening rules for Department budget must mean more Continued From Pa) big developers" in controlling growth overtime, Mayor John Torcaso sug- gested waiting for the police chief to ly, CREOL is engaged in I recall telling you in one of my first columns about my early journalism return from his conference Noting the jut with Laser Photonic career Well,covering the accident where the car flipped over on its roof Satyr- absence of the recreation director also, Carnegie Properties,di day night on SR 434 at the L.D Name Co curve reminded me of similar stones as well as City Planner Jacqueline manager of the Carneg I covered One I remember was the South Amboy explosion when a barge loaded Koch, the mayor asked the city Pavilion which is now with explosive mines blew up and destroyed much of the area around the New manager to schedule another budget leased, expressed enthu Jersey'city This was one of my biggest stories, which I covered for several heanvg date for their departments. providing a new home I news services.Martial law was declared because of the casualties and widespread After the meeting, Commissioner We are pleased to damage Hoffman said his budget concerns are chosen by CREOL and Fortunately, there were no injuries Saturday night as the passengers twofold: "Is it a reasonable budgets lease,'' said James miraculously escaped unhurt from their overturned vehicle.But let's hope this And how certain are we about getting Carnegre's Southeast R curve gets straightened out in the highway improvment plans FDOT has in store the State Revenue Sharing funds" President "As a develr for this state road. It seems like everyone knows this dangerous curve Com- Hoffman said hhe commission forward to the opportur missioner Art Hoffman said he Just missed an accident at this location once. should hear from the state by next their selection as well as Another resident,Mrs Katherine Case of the Senior Citizens, said they should relationship with the ur put up a warning or flashing light at this curve Our hats off to police officer Update John Petrencsik, who got to the scene first and aided the three occupants in p Continued Fro the car—including a baby. Thank God they were unhurt! Speaking of Winter Springs' finest, the police department's community rela- Aschman Associates, a transportation consulting firm involy lions officer Brenda Sonafelt offered some tips in their latest newsletter With engineering and planning, conceptual roadway design and envir Neighborhood Watch groups getting attention,Sonafelt reminded residents that Pact assessment the "effectiveness of the program is measured by the activity and support of Saying that there is no overlap in the various consultants taki the people" Deacnbing it as a"community effort, you,your neighbors—and overall planning study, Fuller addressed the impact on the env the police—to reduce crime in the area," she said that participation needs to the care they would give it in this study—including possible eag be widespread The more active members, the better the program were still reported in the area He also spoke of the firm of Gee and lenses trying to get one started m Tuskawilla Forest, so,thanks for your advise,Of- by John Nemethy, as getting a "six-month headstart on the res ficer Sonafelt, hired by DOT to conduct this study, scheduled for completion 4 Answering a question by city planner Koch, about the dates, h Stopped by a cop a report on alternatives will be made inn months The final Inca[ approval will come in April 1989 Here's her good advice if you're stopped by a cop Bc polite and cooperative, argue your case in court,not at the roadside. Remove your license from your •f�Ur$da r� wallet before displaying it Stay in your car, unless told otherwise. Y Continued I Keep your hands in clear view on the wheel and turn your dome light on at night Don't reach for documents, until asked Then clearly state- "I am "folded our tents like the Arabs and silently slipped away "Ai going into my glove compartment to get my registration. Aimless fumbling a few trips up/downstairs first, to restow the gear in the car and sudden, unexpected movement may make an officer suspect a hidden I, who may be nonplussed but rarely without a secondary p weapon.So if you see red or flashing lights in your rearview mirror—and they gested we drive on to Satellite Beach, where my daughter's in are for you,do as the police lady says—to protect your rights and respect the law "Come any time,"they had said smiling charmingly, "There ready for you."They have only recently removed themselves ht Finally, I can't let the events of the past few weeks pass without commen- sylvarda and, I might add, wonder why they waited so long' I [mg on the press coverage of the McCollum tragedy in Oak Forest. I don't I should have known better. We arrived there, were warn know about you,but I've seen enough of the grisly details—rehashed with each and watered. Barely into our happy hellos, however, it beta new lead—to last me a long time. Call it a murder, it was Use "dismember- the Reeps were expecting guests from "up North" that night ment"to describe what happened,that's what Police Lt Bob Butler said But stay So, having wiped out an entire day, we returned to W to dredge up every last detail—each tune-insults the reader's intelligence and No matter, I thought. There is still Saturday night and Sur sensibilities If not "careless."it was "calloused"recounting of the pain and and I can accomplish much The relaxing ride, I convinced r suffering endured by the McCollum family and friends what I needed—a do-nothing time for me and Roger to talk. I With the arraignment on Monday, I hope and pray the press will spare us that done' a repeat performance, but I fear headline-hunting is a bigger motivator than Oh,Shirl,this litany of woes gets so complicated from here or public concern--especially when you're the only paper in town to put it to paper You won't even believe it. Suffice to say th A reminder to readers who want articles published in the Outlook, call or ing I was absolutely drenched in perspiration—the air conddt send them to me by Friday each week at 306 Goosecreek Dr.,Winter Spnngs, a capacitor or some such thing That may not sound earth-sl 32708 We also hope to add a few places where you can buy the Outlook, but our temperatures last week were in the high 90s When besides Pubhx and outside the Lilac Bush shop in the Willa Springs Shopping in the car to cool off,a fine white mist poured out of the car's Center. 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PWc6 n �laSg; a 1 e� qEqa x , "- $ a�STi� @i FF a P5F.e< 3' S' fag ix , "- Dtte-o @.y bra' s tadg rig ak° EEgg i6 � girl li i Ri rahwifi • • moo rs unite - • vu're going m cce uo .one hut two `1 / I 2-/ newsletters corning out a I 1 uscawilla Around Forest this spring In a hhtron. joint plans among the two neighborhoods Winter Springs include a community garage sale in March an Easter egg hunt in April, Cmmmunity Notes consolidated trash collection and By Ncighhnt hoed Watches ,John Hornet As promised m last weeks column. this is the good new s camine from the land efforts of Decr Run Homeowners associations 21-A and 23-A, both in Turns ills Pot c sL to of ganize acoi it ICS together Activities Chairman Dianne Richaidson,who held the meeting in her home 199 Ringwood Rd , confirmed her plans to begin publishing a billionth's newsletter to the Coinmurllly Homes residents She said it would feature classified ads,bibs sitters' lists, informat we articles and news features Besides running the act hones committee, Richardson is also the editor We dread told s nu we were going to start one on our side of Eagle Blvd to go to the talks living in Catalina Homes,as I promised Jim and Gazelle Dales (he's president of DRHOA 21-Al I told his wife Gazelle.who's the sparkplug who got the TX h Backyard Weatherman to visit Tuscan dla Forest during the holidays, to "Just give me the facts, ma'am. and I'll write the newsletter " She also attended the activities meeting with her neighbors, Marian McCnsh and Nancy Champion and is coordinating things or _21-A Ms Ii lend from New Covenant. Mickcs Lowenstein, remembered to mss me ho copy of the January Highland Herald so I can report on what's hap- pening to our Highlands neighbors since the last time we wrote about sonic of them, namely Jim Dasher of the code enforcement board and Phil Kulbes, our friendly city commissioner. who's always good copy—and available We also want to interview homeowners president Jun Conger sometime Speaking of people we've written about, I just received a note hum Jack Homer. Iegishnne aide to State Sen John Vogt I had mailed hint a clip of my column about meeting my ''namesake" at the Big Tree ceremony a ten months ago Another personality we plan to write about is the chairman of the senior citizens, Joe Genova A former New York state Judge. Joe said he had sonic good stories to tell us about his years on the bench so look for an inter ten with the judge in a future Outlook issue I'll be wearing another "hat" for the next few weeks as I help conduct a poll in the neighborhood to determine who is registered to vote in the spring presidential primary on what is known as "super Tuesday." March 8 So, if you're not registered by Feb 5, you can't sow in the primary election Social notes from Loris Boutwell Cub Scout Pack 196 will stage its annual Pinewood Derby Saturday at the Cis tc Center starting with registration at 8 a m , according to hay Jackson, chairperson of the event A pack meeting w ill follow the race with entrants to he treated to hot chocolate and doughnuts and coffee for their parents Jackson said the boys build their racers out of pine wood using required specifications.hut are allowed help from their parents Trophies will be awarded to first-, second-and third-place winners of pack members from the tigers, wolf, bear and weblos tribes with three judges to be announced A highlight will be the appearance of a"mystery rider "Jackson said that the public is invited to see the derby, which is free The Green Clos ers 4-H Club members are in the process of making chefs' aprons to he entered into competition at the Central Florida Fair nest month The young ladies attend workshops at the Agricultural Center, Sanford. and also meet each Monday from 1 to 5 30 p m in the home of their leader,Julie Crahle, 211 S Flamingo Ave Any girls in the 8-16-year-old age group may call 327-2182 to Join Rae Artman and Bess Heavel represented the Homemakers Club at the re- cent countywide meeting at the Ag Center to prepare for their 'thank you' luncheon on Feb 12 Olive Babbitt attended for the Oviedo Club and Betty Jo Mathieu. or the Geneva Club 14 a VFW Post 54115 will have a fish fry Friday tram 6 to 8 p m , according to Cmdr Ray w beaker Entertainment will be provided by Dave Bird in the lounge On Smdav, a hreakta r will he sets ed from 9 a m to noon —_ ----- 71rurs th 7anuary 2A.1988 _ 11 2idetP u- F Neighbors watching ITuscawilla plans With increased interest in starting school meeting Neighborhood Watch m places outside Around of the city limits, such as Tuscawilla By JOHN IIORNER Forest,we publish the following infer- Winter Springs matron from the city police department WINTER SPRINGS—An important newsleiter Issued by recently promoted Community Notes meeting of the Tuscaw ilia community relations division head. By Homeowners association will he held Officer Wesley Dowell He reports John Homer Thursday., Feb 4.at 7 30 p m at the that Neighborhood Watch is ' one of Keeth Elementary School the city's most effective crime fighting Billed as"meet your school board,' programs" the meeting will feature a presentation Although not a branch of the police or local government, he describes it as by representatis es of the Seminole a "network of concerned citizens dedicated to reducing crime and achieving County School Board. who will talk safer residential communities " about dealing wnh growth. revenue • Of course. subdis lions in unincorporated Seminole County, such as ours, use and projections for the future most get information from the Sheriff's Department to get started And this School officials invited are three i is pest what Tuseawilla Forest Homeowners Association 23-A has done assistant superintendents Marion Dowell, who is assisted by part-time officer, Ed Schterholzer, said that Dailey, instructions, Carrey Farrell, Neighborhood Watch has proved to be very effective in many areas They finance and Richard Wells IIUI It ICS r pointed out that one-halt of police time is spent on investigating burglaries, and is directors Ken Norio.denim- and household burglaries are one of the most rapidly increasing major crimes tans ed action and Jack HCIsle r, in the nation condary education Are you ready for these statistic,' With most home burglars being young With growth management a serious amateurs looking for easy targets, we make at easy for them by not locking concern in Seminole County.especial- our doors and windows.even when were at home, as records show that over ly in the fast awilbi area- parents of halt of the home burglaries did not involve forced entry You might want to school-age children are urged to attend check with your homeowners msuror, if forcible entry is a requisite for burglary the meeting, which will include a coverage. question-and-answer session following So the best prevention is to secure your home and personal property and follow the presentation by school board the recommendations from police and neighborhood "watchers" to be alert of tic rats to suspicious activity and report it immediately I he Keeth PTA.which had original- *** ly scheduled a meting for this time, Speaking of concerned citizens, we read of one in the Highland Herald readily participated in planning this In his letter to the editor. Nick Bone wrote that action must he taken about meeting which was described as of tittering,lettering.vandalism,smoking.alcohol and drugs,especially by teen- i dal concern to us all ' agers. He urges that punishment be meted out, such as enforcing community In other business to be discussed. it service for the culprits who are caught, besides notifying police.their parents was announced that the third annual or guardians Bone even recommended that powers be given for citizen's at- /genic see Tuctawdla on Page 8A rest or that they be deputized. Another Herald note called attention to the extensive repairs being made to I the nature trail to "preserve the natural beauty of the trails." Bicyclists are urged to exercise caution while riding the trails, to avoid accidents to walkers Tuscawilla Cyclists of all ages are reminded to ride their bikes in the same direction as the traffic flow—not against the traffic—as I discovered a lady with a baby in Continued From Page IA a seat behind her bucking traffic on Winter Springs Blvd the other day Now Fcsusal in the Park will he held on I know why they have 30 mph speed limits But, those who drive through to Saturday, April !b from I t),, in to 5 SR 426 should be aware that the speed limit drops suddenly to 25 mph when p m according to association vice you cross into Oviedo—along the blvd —a bit unfair to the unwary driver who pr resident, Bcverl} Pockl mg She doesn't heed the sign and may get reminded eve one to 'mai k your caught m this "trap - n calendar and plan to bring your tams- Social notes by Loris Aoutwell IS and friends to enjoy the an and c rafts. tood and entertainment '- The Missing Children's Center is still looking for volunteers for its Fun Fair Volunteers are needed for the Coke to be staged in May Preparation for this fund-raiser is done each Thursday booth ticket sales for refreshments, at the center, 750 W Hwy 434 from 7 to 9 p.m Each Monday from 7 30 parking ears, helping to direct artists to 9 p m a free teen rap session is held for all teens to participate Call center to thew spaces in the morning and set- director loan Hopkins at 695-HELP for details on both Iing up the day before *** The festival at Tuscawilla Park drew to being tired out, but got no sympathy from his wife who was visiting friends nmte than 5 000 people last year with while he was dancing Referring to his wife as Ins"Irish bride of 42 years," n.er 100 exhibitors Reservations are Genova added wryly- with a grin, she said, "It serves you nght"! being accepted from artists and craft- Then getting serious,Genova spoke of the senior citizensclubbecomingself- smen For an application and informa- sutTicient, alluding to their application for non-profit status and their plans to inn about h ante! space.call 699-0179 solicit over 100 foundations He remarked that"so many people are just waiting or 699-0001 to be asked " He said he has had offers of different kinds from a number of people and places to help the senior citizens In another public statement at the city meeting, two baseball coaches of the city leagues,Bill Corrente and Bill Cangnan,said the city plans for a "super Park" is "music to our ears ''Then they explained about the crowded condi- tions at the city ball fields and the growth to the baseball program, which they said is now the largest in Central Florida with 350 youngsters compering m 29 teams. Corrente who crud he has been Keeth Elementary School Physical Education teacher for 12 years. said the present ball fields are inadequate He forsees over 500 children coming out next year When Mayor Leanne Grove asked him how many ball fields they needed, he replied from four to six I r Thursday.February 11,1988 IN Hoenickes celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary A belated bouquet to an Oviedo cou- ple,WilfredandGloriaHoenickeSr , Around who celebrated their 40th wedding an- niversary Springs recently Gloria,who is the friendly lady in City Hall who always Community Notes gives me a copy of the meeting agen- da,or just has a cheery word or wave By whenever I pass by,says the happy oc- John Homer canon produced their first family reu- nion in 15 years She didn't say how many of their six children and I I grandchildren were at the reunion, since two daughters and two sons still live in the Detroit area where they were married 40 years ago Another daughter,Glona,lives in Lake Mary, while their son Wil lives in our fair city. Social notes by Loris Boutwell The Green Clovers 4-H club girls walked off with first place at the recent talent show competition in the Sanford Ag Center at Five Points. Their 'lip sine' rendition of the popular song"Footloose"brought down the house! The proud winners are Christine Bukey, Monica and Regina Wolff and Rae Lisa Lopez Leader Julie Crable says they will go in May to district competition which takes in clubs from Brevard,Orange,Seminole,Volusia and Lakecoun- ties They are busily writing essays on "Why I Like 4-H" for the consumer Judging on Feb 27 at the Central Florida Fair, The Ag Center will also be the scene of a"thank you" luncheon tomorrow from II 30 a.m to I p m with the Extension Homemakers serving as hostesses for the soup, salad, sandwich,beverage and dessert affair.Invitations have been sent to all those who assisted in the varied programs during last year in any way, according to Louise Nolan, president of the Seminole County Council of Extension Homemakers She is in charge of the Valentine motif gala. % The Missing Children Center will sponsor its monthly family-oriented workshop Feb 23 in the civic center at 7 30 p.m. The title is "Co- Dependency—Alcoholism and How it Affects Our Family '';lease make iva- rations early by calling Joan Hopkins. director, at 695-HELP Admission is free By the way, she reported that she and her husband John attended a four-day seminar called 1NPOM (Institute for Non-Profit Organization Management) held recently at Jacksonville's Marriott Hotel. They also Joyfully announced that three runaway teen-agers have returned home as a result of MCC's efforts. 1 C K F or K F M Oi Whichever' Have you figured out what either initials mean yeti Here's a little clue—the event will have an Oriental "favor " It's coming March 19,so the mystery deepens Keep watching for the answer com- ing soon The VFW Post 5405 and auxiliary held ajoint meeting at the post home with a paramedic from the fire department conducting a course on"Safety and First Aid '' Next Wednesday, Feb 17, at 7 30 p m. they will have another joint session featuring Police Officer Ronald Brewington on the subject, You and . the Law " The post voted to purchase another full-feature film for the Seminole Coun- ty Detention Center titled, "Twice Pardoned." reputed to be a deterrent to crime and the use of drugs Last year the post bought the famed "Scared Straight" film which was enthusiastically acclaimed to foster better relations, improved behavior and shocked acceptance of the truth contained in its show- ing. 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E >�2fr$°ia` VI," 2if!Witt.;;' $ 14E Iw ffi€�i Iu u isR minas ry Seminole Outlook Page 15 Two events offer family fun members at her home, 1157 Howell Creek Dr with •picnic lunch. She reported that their club,in conjunction with the Telephone Pioneers of thi• area, raised 53,600, which was donated to the Child's Dream project 4 for area residents this Saturday volving terminally 111 youngsters The club meets the first Tuesday of each Two.sees usher in April follow- 1 month at 10 a.m in Westminster Presbyterian church ball, Casselberry. Anyone interested in joining may call Elaine at 6994438 for details. mg Easter last week: Springfest at rrr Si. Stephen's this weekend and Around The Senior Citizens Club will meet Tuesday in the civic center at 10 cm. Festival in the (Tuseawdla) Park Winter Springs s for Spanish lessons taught by Emilia Herrera.Those teedingpelpwhhlaxes next Saturday offer family and may consult with counselor John Langelotti of Sanford at the same time. friends a doubleheader of in and Community Notes At I p.m Caroline Pearson will conduct a bridge class. food and arts and crafts in our fair : By On Wednesday from 10 a.m.to noon the Visiting Nurse Association will city' ra John Horner be testing blood pressure as well as screening for sugar. At 1 p.m. there With Ratter zest will be a very special show starring Rankle and Johnny Lautzenhiser of 1 past,I'm remind- rte_ Deesry who will play piano and bass respectively as jell as sing the oldtime ed I failed to add a"Happy Passover"to my Jewish friends in my column melodies.The husband and wife team are well-known in the DeBary-Sanford last week.I did say"shalom"which means"peace,"but neglected to men- area as they entertain in local clubs there. lion one of die most important events in their history,Passover,which corn- On Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Grace Mifield leads the line dancers. merrorates God's deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt.Speaking of peace Brown bag lunch at noon is followed by ballroom dancing lessons by pros and Israel,we need to pray for the peace of Israel right now with the violence Ralph and Rose Imbimbo at 1:30 p.m. going on in the very streets near Jerusalem where Jesus Christ walked with tar His disciples nearly 2,000 years ago. VFW Post 5405 and auxiliary will have their tax aide April 12 from 9 rya Speaking of violence,we were talking with Dave Gunter after the mayors chairman Jerr for the last time before i the oneil s casket t fl Americanism meeting in Lake Mary last week and the new Longwood mayor was telling like to donate to the poit. will asked fused anyone or a beautiful aisle of American Dave Dave Berrien and I how the vandalism at City Hall is getting out of hand. flags at opening ceremonies on May 29 for the new National Cemetery to The soft-spoken mayor made himself very clear when he told us the city be dedicated in Sumter County. was not going to tolerate such lawless action that could result in someone Post and auxiliary members will be donating articles,pricing same and getting injured.He said the vandals who hurled a brick through the front helping in general at the huge city trash and treasure sale to be held at the window of City Hall appear to be disgruntled opponents to water rate raises. civic center Apnl 16 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and April 17 from noon to 4 In an understatement, he said, "That's no way to communicate your p.m.Proceeds will all go to the Recreation Depamnent's summer program grievances!" so that all deserving children may participate. Chatting with Berrien,who had come to the mayors meeting to ask their g Y park Pate.Call 327-1800,Ext.367,for support for his reelection county details. ppo campaign,I learned how the cow clerk's office rr« keeps track of court records,especially police citations and'traffic summons Be sure to get ready for the exciting family weekend called Fun Fair'88 In an effort to better serve the public, he told the mayors he even has sponsored by our Missing Children Center May 14 and 15.The fund-raiser a courier from his office available to pick up summons from the venous with the cooperation of United Telephone's CRT Club and Sea World,will city halls throughout the county The affable Semen said they have even provide Central Honda families with a spectacular weekend There will be placed a night drop at the courthouse for anyone who wants to pay their prizes, big-name entertainers and surprise celebrities, food, games for citation and save a postage stamp. children, "dunk-a-teacher,"craft show, free fingerprinting,a special pie- The mayors had some comments about the county's attempt at writing eating contest,cakewalk,clowns,balloons, magicians and more to he an- a charter,which would give it a lot more power over levying taxes on the nounced later, according to director Joan Hopkins. cities.Actually,it was more like"grumbling" over how the county wants rrr the "final say"on wording the proposed charter before it goes to voters The next meeting of the Tuscawilla Woman's Club will be held._gnl 14 next fall fora required referendum.Needless to say,It expects to be a"long, at 8 p.m.In the Tennis Villas Clubhouse.'Guest speaker will be image con- hot political year,especially with county commissioners standing for reelec- sultant Beth Brainard,who will discuss"You Never Get A Second Chance don themselves. *** to Make a First Impression."Club members will have a face-painting booth It is not so much politics,but furore land management and maintenance Ho m 'Festival in the Park"Saturday,April 16,sponsored by the Tuscawdla Homeowners Association that concern the leaders of the Tuscawilla Homeowners Association these rrr days. After the Festival in the Park Saturday, they plan to meet with the The Tuscawilla Rotary Club will hold its next breakfast meetmgJ r 7-30 city commissioners in place of their May meeting to determine how such am.Friday in the Tuscawilla Country Club with Warren Stanehioa as min- things as maintaining the parks and roadways can be accomplished after the crpal speaker.He is a member of the groin ..too-„cendv 7..acnat;d the coun- Tuscawilla developer has left. try club and will outline lutur pl-..s fr. ms rr„8rec-, according to Jim Residents are urged to read "Hard Facts" in the Tuscawilla Today Cooper, Rotary prestrcit editorial about some of the problems facing the country club community , after the builder leaves and the responsibility becomes that of City Hall Don't forget the hF modal Golf To."t..w Je since.'.:.:hits, snnngs It's must reading for every Tuscawilla resident Golf Club sponsor..'' ;ar c_nr..0 Can npr'l 72.it VW iii start at 12 30 Social notes by Loris Buutwell p.m.,and the$4r r.v.Vg cuvo,••acen ice.etecinc gait cat(:.....L.teen The grounds of St Stephen's Catholic Church on Tuskawilla Rd. take barbecue. Trophie- v dl he awarded. John Tc,easo and Bdi toucher are on a carnival atmosphere today through Sunday when the spectacalar Spring co-chairmen of<ie even.. Festival takes place Commencing at 6 p.m. tonight, "Rides Only" will he featured until 10 p.m. It will continue Friday from 5 p.m to midnight. while Seined:y an auc- tion will be held from 6.30 to 9 p.m followed by a dance a ith r die)station BJ 105 in charge until 11 p.m. Closing time will be midnight On Sunday there will be a drawing from 12.30 to 6 p.m. with ae Is al- tiers receiving$5,000 and two TWA airline tickets. The annual rant eludes midway games.food,bingo,a flea market,arts and crafts sale.music and entertainment The Seminole'Miters Guild pieside it, Elaine VerNooy, entertained 30 a The problem with writing a col- - umn is that you meet so many in- Around tessating people,but unless you have a photographic memory, which 1 W J' •r nrin• haven't, or take notes in their face you have to race home to write it Community Notes down so you don't forget what they 1 4 By — told you. '"1 John Horner For instance,a friend of ours a an N Brower,told me this tiro i' (as I wnte this on Friday)that FE, Wilson worked for him •' >g a truck and doing clerical duties for ov- a year in his Mu,..,,.rag business some years ago.Dan said that the .c•- on his luck at the time, could type fester than anyone he e. '' 4 ,idn't say whether he crack- ed jokes while he typed. Interesting bit of trivia, huh' A While I'm writing about people, I must also sing the praises about the care I received at Winter Park Hospital, that is the outpatient department, where they do X-rays while you wait, Since waiting is not my best talent, ii I took a paperback with me.When a delightful young lady,Yvette Lawson, ' saw it as she checked me in,I gave her the book.which was"The Greatest Story Ever Told." She dlartold me about a near fatal accident she had on I-4 recently,and ,' believed it was a miracle she was not killed when her car would have been smashed by a truck. In the "it's a small world" category, the charming young gal that did the X-ray.Terri Richards, remembered me from a few weeks back when I went in for a chest X-ray. She said our birthdays were the same date. It just so happened,Terri,who said she lives in Fox Hollow, near the Eagle Circle site where Food Lion was to build in a shop- ping eater opposed by the Deer Run residents, was one of the picketers at the Era ill site. �• Spe$ingofgood news,die Mae from thedactor's office just called and Es ely„ 44rt, •refs,.-er, Pns nkcr.`' told rat the test was negative,that all I have to do is stay on a"high fiber" Ion, Ruts I'.n, -orm.-ti.sit, M,n R•a. gaari: r:oria Smith, 3 dietand9Tl live to a rape old age.Oh yes,that's the reason I went to WPMH tm.tec and,"a Di„-m, t ,mi vat trustee The joint installation will ta , in the RIM place.More good news about another"patient"and dear friend, May ?I. Jo Piercey,from New Covenant and Tuscawilla She was hospitalized for Every Friday here is a tit,'• ii; for$.4.5.3 followed by uve music in the a few days with a severe flu bug and some other concerns We just heard lounge. Everyone is widcoi,,e /No-new,amen,..•ray will begin May 10 she cainehome yesterday.We certainly are in"good hands,"aren't we,Jo?" with a free dinner to all payer) star 9ng s'6 p,u. Marion Eckerd will be Meanwhile, around City HAIL we just learned that Commissioner Phil in charge. Kulbes, conspicuous by his absence from last week's commission meet- a•• rng,is recovering after a five-day bout in bed with the flu.This confirmed The Tuscawilla Rotary Club will hold its next meeting Friday at 7:30 a.m. my Concern when I didn't see him in his familiar Seat 3.When I had called in the Tuscawilla Country Club According to president Jim Cooper, the to ask him about the block grant for the senior center, he told me that it's guest speaker will be a representative of AT&T who will discuss their plans in jeopardy unless the county commissioners vote for t for this Orlando region. Reading the Highland Herald recently we noted that Terri Donnelly, a •s recent appointee to the board of adjustment, does her fair share in the The Senior Citizens Club will hold its regular Spanish class taught by neighbothood too She volunteered to help distribute the monthly newsletter— Emilia Herrera Tuesday, 10-11 a.m. At the same time, Social Security with the help of her men-age daughter and young son. What's that saying' representative John Iangelottl from the Sanford office will be available for Pick a busy person to get a job done" counsel. At noon will be a brown bag lunch followed at 1 p.m. by cards. A new Highlander.Barbara Olassinger,who the editor notes was a gourmet At 1:30 p m. a bridge class will be conducted by pro Caroline Pearson. cook up"north"(didn't say where),was featured with her Mystery Chicken On Wednesday from 10 a.m, to noon will be the ceramics class taught recipe. For you cooks. erstwhile and otherwise. gel the Herald for more by well-known Sandy McGa- of her recipes ha. At noon will be a luncheon served for$1.50 donation followed by the «.* renowned entertainer Phyllis Dale,who entertains with her piano and vocal While I'm at t. I'd better mention the block party the homeowners in artistry She will be back by popular demand The Visiting Nurse Associa- Tuskabay held last Saturday Roseddy Montgomery told me about it when tion representative will be present from 10 a,m.to noon for blood pressure we saw her at the Festival in Tuscawilla Park where she and B 1. Watson check and sugar-screenmg. had (heir "ghvn' booth a few w eeks ago. On Thursday professional Virginia Moodie will conduct exercise and pro- . sat per breathing techniques starting at 9.30 a.m for an hour At I I a.m, line One more personal note about a group of young ladies who play soccer dancing wilt be led by Grace Mirfield with a brown bag lunch at noon. At on weekends at the Five Points recreation park Actually,the Willa Springs 1 30 p.m the dancers Ralph and Rose Imbimbo will lead the ballroom variety blix checkout gal.Lisa,the pen miss who said she hadn't seen any publici- for the enthusiastic crowd. ty in the Outlook, told us about it. So I promised to mention the "under *+a 19"-yearold women's soccer learn she belongs to and her coach Carol HT- The Missing Children Center was the scene of a farewell luncheon P"' III gins How about a cheer—better yet, why not go see them play Susan Brandenberg,who has moved to Montana to be near her family.la .p Social notes by Loris Boutweil Hopkins,who is such a dynamo himself,presented the dedicated volunteer VFW Post 5405 and auxiliary have elected new officers for the coming with a well-deserved plaque year Ron Hall will continue as commander with Harry Johnston. senior Director Joan Hopkins has thanked Dr Daniel Pat Pai, sponsor of the vice-commander hm Glenday. tumor vice commander: Dale Haynes, Kung Fu Tournament,in the center's behalf,for his zealous efforts and the quartermaster, John Eichler. chaplain; Hasley Hart.judge advocate; Fred generous check he presented to her from its proceeds. She asks everyone Leonard. surgeon; Bill White. Paul Ryan and Tim Bowles, trustees. The to donate articles for the center's rummage sale Only baby clothing is need- auxiliary election resulted in lane Hall becoming the new president with ed Also, remember Fun Fair Days will be here May 14-15,which will be V I\ Seminole Outlook Aige 7 to the president, Lorky Arthur Stephens, tables will be set up as nyr 1 5 ) well as grills Each family attending The Winter Springs Recreation Around is asked to bring its own food plus �(1 a r a salad or dessert to share Department raised over$3,000 in its Winter S r 1 $ "" recent rummage sale, making it Certtrmunit Notes possible for 25 deserving youngsters Y Browns Troup 655 wt0 meet from the local schools to be able to 1( By nnday 7 p m in the Seventh- participate in the summer program,at John Homer Day Adventist char hall rece' who otherwise could not. their awards for the e past t year's Director Glenn Whnsett wishes to Drugs'ore on the "Say No To publicly thank the following business I issing Children Center will Drugs" program leader Avert concernsforthemgenerouscomnbu- May 31 at monthly 30 family workshop Baths with her assistant Senior Scout dons of needed items and service May 31 at 7 30 p.m in the civic Kathleen Dill of Stacy will Martins Company, Winn Dixie, center Director Joan Hopkins says give the patches to Stacy Spalding, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Albert- the subject matter, How to Jennifer Ratliff(both of whom will son's, Pu6tix, Wendy's, Burger Recognize Stress,"will be presented be bridging to Juniors status), Kmg, Keeth Elementary, I W S m two ways: I Lee Rigling, a Kimberly Beal, Brittany Baker, Bob Baxley, Freedom Bank, teacher at the Alternative School of Sheylena Baker, Tiffany Jackson, Deloach's Meat Market and Jennifer the Seminole County Juvenile Jennifer Nolan, Leslie Metcalf,ten- Flower's Bakery. Detention Center, will talk on the infer Spalding, Amber Johnson, Whitson also expresses his thanks Kristy Singh and Amy Martinez subject to the following for cash donations- The second will be a presentation The event will be followed by sporty Dale Duncan, Joseph Genova, by the Jelly Bean Players illustrating with refreshmemsn Barnett Bank, Tuscawilla Develop- the subject matter in detail All teens men[,Tom Binford,Father John J. and their parents nou are urged to attend. The S directors Club at a recent Blued, Charlie True, Rosa Corp., Hopkins announced that May 25 board of directors meeting voted to Bill Davis, Gladys Zahand, Lake marks the National Missing sponsor a Fun(d)Fan-sometime in Doctors,Floods Iron Works, Walt Children's Day and it will be ob- October on the grounds of the Dittmer, Dr. Pearl Bums, Florida served this year at the Shopper of Winter Springs Elementary School Country Club and Macasphalt Lake Mary (corner of Lake Mary Dick Prater,general chairman of the The recreation department, in Blvd. and Hwy when Hun- event,will announce specifics later. turn, donated the left-over food will dreds of balloons will be released Also at the board business session, items to The Grove Counseling Everyone is asked to light a candle a donation of$300 was authorized Center Inc and the Senior Citizens in (he memory of a missing child In for the Sertoma Foundation which Club,both of which expressed their fact,t, the entire month of May is represents $100 from the club and gratitude in writing designated as National Missing $10 from each member, according Children's Month ^ L The VFW Post 5405 Auxiliary ---'tt'— Ge a Area will hold a fund-raising rummage / Com sty Notes sale May 27-29 at the post home Donations may be brought to the t 09 John Horner &Am outwell post May 25, or if you would like _ - ----- to have them picked up,call either I 695-0031 or 260-5891 In conjunc- ..--' lion with the sale, on the last day Geneva Elementary School will be It seems that Geneva is growing Sale there lnmm ng be a barbecue of all at the the red by Cub Pack 837 Starting at puzzling to its residents It that is p mm on for a donation $4 al 2 by p m on May 29. Hot dogs and 9 a m the public is invited to browse reported on good authority that some burgers will be available for the and purchase plants, clothing, soh houses which were sold due to the children- Proceeds will aid their drinks, miscellaneous items and expansion of the East-West Ex- various patriotic and community home-baked goods Cubmaster pre»way are being moved to projects,according to the president, lames Catalano and his assistants Geneva, mostly onto Osceola Rd Ruth Pon. Bob Hughes and Richard Costal will Houses or garages or parts of houses he in charge Proceeds will go have been "traveling" in this man- The Tuscawilla Rotary Club will toward financing the boys' alien- ner Residents are not sure what to hold its breakfast meeting Fnday at dance at Camp Lanochee. near think of the phenomenon 7:30 a m in the Tuscawilla Coun- DeLand try Club Guest speaker will be the "Eagle Lady of Apopka," Doris Geneva's Teacher of the year, Mager, who will discuss her ongo- Miss Sharon Lowe,will he honored mg efforts for the bird at a dinner party Monday at 5 30 •*'v p m in a mystery restaurant' They The Senior Citizens Club will hold will then all attend the big celehra- its annual social Saturday starting at non for all county teachers to be 6 p m with a catered dinner in the honored at 7 p m in Sanford's Civic civic center It will be a western- Center On Tuesday, the school flavored party with surprise enter- PTA will stage a fine arts program tamment, according to the program with each class participating guided chairman. Maude Paulson The club enauaT-""' "4" 4" m coordinator, Ruthann Kulhes, has Isiideg Aieuolssipl IlltlthouS as been guest speaker recently at the '( utopia ids z tin j'i j iiyoZ. r se do l panics ay II las wu sr aim ayi pins Haddmr) pm siunmysaippH small yo'71'Edo i .r rOVS par '01 mid am of 8mplo»n 'ways pawua a� 'uysu p 'umppyi ii alp el'm uoi801 iney mini B micros y8nmyt drew l aste am in any aldnoa ay j, ism ayi tits ape asoiI oi patuasaid h Page 16 Seminole Outlook r much to the delight of everyone *** Around * The Fun Fair sponsored by the Around On Tuesday at 10 a.m , Spanish Missing Children Center fell short of class will convene with Emilia Her- estimations unfortunately but loan Winter Spring rera and al 11 a m. Medicare assist- and John Hopkins wish to thank ant John Langelottl of the Sanford everybody who did participate in any Community Note office will be present At noon there way as loyalty and dedication to the By will be a brown-bag lunch followed Job at hand was their credo A e- John tier •at I p m, by Phil Kulbes teaching special "thank-you" goes out to 4 pinochle and at 1:30 p m Caroline Bear Lake Elementary School in Pearson doing the same for bridge conjunction with United Telephone's acienda Village has witnessed enthusiasts. Partners-In-Excellence Program for the happy uniting of Mrs Mary On Wednesday from 10 a m to outstanding posters created by the Cestaro and Amos Klages ip holy noon, Sandy McGaha will conduct children. Winning entries were matnmony on April 30 in St a ceramic class and at noon lunch posted at the fair and drew much ad- Augustine's Catholic Church, will be served for SI 50. At 1 p m miration Prize winners included Casselberry, with the Rev. Dennis the popular Phyllis Dale Show will Tamara Mark, Brian Hurst, Dawn Harden, officiating Son George be on the agenda with her piano and Stats and Darrin Jones Cestaro Jr of Winter Springs gave ***on sentimental and peppy his mother away with hts wife Joan songs, On Thursday, V irgmm VFW post 5404 and auxiliary held acting as matron of honor His son Moodie will conduct an exercise the annual installation ceremonies in Alvin Klages of Orlando served as class at 9 30 a m. At I I a m there the post home The new president best man, will be line dancing, brown-bag Jane Hall was completely surprised The bride wore a white dress with lunch at noon and card playing cur when her daughter Mary Anne a lace bodice and sleeves topped by ing the afternoon hours. Willett and granddaughter 16-year- a satin jacket having a pink and blue Member Gladys Zahand has rust old Shannon Willett presented her floral design Her attendant wore a returned from a three-week vacatior with a dozen long-stemmed yellow dusty rose-colored dress, both of at Veradale. Wash , suburb or roses.There wasn't a dry eye in the them carrying bouquets of pink and Spokane, with son Jim, wife Diane Place! white roses, baby's breath encircl- and sons Brannon and Adam Evelyn Hart. South conference ed with delicate other blooms The president also installed the following reception for the y35,yucsts was held Boy Scout Troop 196 held its Bobbie Glenday, senior vice presi- in the Village clubhouse, Following Court of Honor at the civic center dent. Ida Viller, junior vice prest- a 10-day honeymoon visiting vela- with new Scout Master Charles Poe dent;Hart,treasurer, Nan Brinker. lives and friends in Nashville, and the new assistant,Michael Poe, chaplain; Ruth Poo conductress, Tenn,. and Milwaukee, Wis , the in charge of proceedings. The boys Mary Rorie, guard, Kay Dysert. newlyweds are residing m the received as follows Eric Baumbach, secretary,Jetty-Ann Greet patriotic Village together first class rank, David Cox. second instructor, Gloria Smith. Ina Dixon *** class rank and skill awards for cook- and Greer, trustees The Senior Citizens Club held its ing. family living,haring and cam- The men were installed by Hasley latest social in the civic center with ping.Michael Kaehler,second class Han. making the evening a special a good crowd in attendance Mildred and the skills of camping, citizen- lanai,/ affair He confirmed Ron Dahlia was in charge of the catered ship, communications, cooking, Hall as commander:Harry Johnston, dinner and Phil Kulbes gave the in- family living, first aid and swlmm- senior vice commander: Jim Glen- vocation. Maude Paulson emceed mg, Rey Velaques. new quarter- day, Junior vice commander: Dale the show master second class and the skills of Haynes, quartermaster. John lean Zimmerman of the Riverboat (camping citizenship, communica- Eichler, chaplain; Hart. judge ad- Romance which sails out of San- lions,first aid and hiking,new scout vacate; Fred Leonard, surgeon, ford's Lake Monroe. His accordfan Erik Forsman, swimming skill George Strong, officer of the day, wizard ry complemented by his award Richard Horbaugh, adjutant; Bill wife's superb drum accompaniment *** ' White, Paul Ryan and Tim Bowles, thrill �/��Fp�A -- ' It I, lYlllam —Bentley wedding held �` Y2jLONGWOOD-Th I i I i 'a • •n of Apopka and Mrs flower creations. The altar held a ^as t e scene of the after- Herbert Rummel of Longwood and huge corresponding ribbon draped noon wedding of Diana Mae Milani. Mrs Steve Donnell of Casselberry across its front accented on either I daughter of the Rev and Mrs Flower girl was her niece Tiffany side by gold-colored, heart-shaped Calvin Milam of Longwood and Newton and the ring-bearer was candle labras Wayne Scott Bentley. son of Mr nephew Joshua Hutton. Traditional wedding music was and Mrs Gilbert Bentley of The bride's attendants were attired provided by organist Galen Gralgn Baltimore, Md in traditional Southern Belle-style and Kim Zeb as vocal soloist Given in marriage by her father, colonial gowns in delicate peach The reception was held in the who was also officiating with his tones featuring voluminous church fellowship hall with 125 son-in-law,the Rev Richard F Hut- crinolines with scalloped rows guests attending The hostess was the ton of Orlando.the bode was radiant trimmed by petite bows Their white hride's mother who supervised the m a Victorian-style white gown headpieces were fashioned trom silk serving oI the cake consisting of featuring a high collar, long sleeves, floral designs three main tiers,branching off in all sequins on a fitted bodice, a hoop The groom was resplendent in a directions into stairways and col- skin with five rows of lace 'and 'a white tuxedo complete with tails umns all resting on the heart-shaped chapel-length train Her broad- while his best man, who was his center,the whole dotted by scalloped brimmed matching hat dipped low lather and groomsmen brother peach rosebuds Matching punch over her forehead and ended in a David Bentley and Bert Rummel flowed from a fancy fountain short veil She carried a cascade bou- wore pearl grey tuxedos,all of them The newlyweds will reside in qua of white roses mixed wnh mini- sporting white buunnieres Altamonte Springs follow ing an white carnations The wedding party came down the Orlando honeymoon, staying in a ** _• L__ ,,mmmA .,.W rAmunF +n nr.am a A..,�I ..M .,.e..,,..,, II .i,., ...�...� Thursday,Jane 9,1988 ��G Sh i Davis from Rosie O'Grady's \ Around She as definitely a big hit with the crowd who had come to see the Winter Springs Phyllis Dale Show which is a mon- thly event at the Civic Center loca- Community Notes tlon.Enthusiasm greeted both lathes -.� II By as both sang the many requests and John Horner Phyllis enchanted them again with her piano wizardry. During June,Emilia Herrera will VFW Post Au 5405 will teach Spanish Tuesdays at 10 a m. spo . using book sale followed at I I a.m by Medicare es- Saturday from 9 am, to 5 p.m. in pert John Langeloui from the San- the post home Chairman Mary ford office counseling those who re- Anne Willett reports that they have quest It. A brown bag lunch at noon accumulated over 3,000 books,even will be followed by cards throughout encyclopedias! The latter win cost the afternoon hours On Wednesday' more but all the other hardcover, Sandy McGaha conducts a ceramic paperbacks,craft books,etc.will be class from l0 a.m.to noon at which from 25 cents to SI depending on the time is the brown bag lunch follow- content.Be sure to come and browse ed by a games party. Virginia for that favorite reading matter Moodie instructs an exercise class you've Intended to buy but just Thrusdays at 9.30 a.m.`then line didn't get around to it.All proceeds dancing follows at • •,.' i•.• will benefit their cancer aid and lunch at noon follows , r-1 If research stiuction at 1:30 p.r �/ Green Clovers 4-H Club member Rear"' Gn June 11 IV oter-register pr s gram set m a potluck dinner 1 / Christina am and key is our own p°U Dreamers and Doers winner. The C'hmeae'lucb°°''1°• 1/WINTER SPRINGS—The Dee Long at 366-8832 or Dot Win- Winter Springs Elementary School donate small items I ,AWTOC Republican F-• cheater at 365-5656. •.,) student will be treated to a 61/4-hour ` omen's Club is sponsoring V. DRIVE (Deer Run Inner Com- tourof Disney World atadatembe Girl Scout Da; R.(jstration Seminars wh' munity Volunteer Effort) will be announced. She,along with Regina ' t ,Q1 01 :°, ted b Sa 1• -. G•. d, holding the seminars and voter Wolf and Monica Wolf placed se- June 1317 at Red Bt SeminC : • tsar of registration drives also in lune and cond in a recent talent contest stag- ding to director Joyc Registration my,according to Bob Chamberlain/ ed by the 4-13 District at Orlando young ladies fror Groups of registered voters an in- and Churck Grist, who are in The trio performed a lip-synch ver- Council—which take strutted in 1 Y-hour sessions m the charge. They report that seven sion of "Footloose" which drew Orange, Brevard, V. proper procedure for signing up new deputized registrars will be wonting raves from the audience Christina and Lake counties—w eligible voters The recent register- with anyone eligible who wishes to was also judged as the best junior under the big pavihoi mg programs at Alafaya Woods, help or to sign up for the fall da- modeh garnering a blue ribbon for crafts will be taught, Tuscawilla and Oviedo have netted tion. For details, call 695-8140. the fashionable skirt she created.The be a visit from a repret over 200 new voters. The SAWTOC Club will hold its Wolf sisters and Rae Lisa Lopez Central Florida Zoo v Though sponsored by the next meeting today at 7:30 p.m. in won red nbbons for their clever skirt some unusual specime Republican women, the process is die Chuluota Community hall.Guest designs. to become acquainted strictly non-partisan and can be ad- speaker will be Frank Stone, state In the past, there ha ministered by either men or women. legislator of District 34. All in- Boy Scout Troop 787 has been creatures as snakes If interested in helping to get out the terested women are invited to attend busy of late. First, they received opossums and othe vote for the fall election,call either by president Margaret Wimberly. their awards at the Willow Creek types. Presbyterian church meeting place Surpnse guests will be on the with Scout Master Joe McCluan and agenda for delightful diversions- I his new assistant Bill Truog doing Sharon Owings will be teaching the honors Patnek McComber them basket weaving and one will in- received the eazenshtp skill award, chide the making of old-fashioned Jeremy Am, communications skill ice cream using handcrank award; Bnan Crenshaw, brothers machines.The final day at noon will Brian and Brad Temann all Teeth,- be a cook-out of roast corn and hot ed scant awards. The boys were dogs with parents In attendance, treated to a swimming party at the followed at 2.30 p m by closing McCluan's Ranchlands home with ceremonies, assistance by Joe McCluan Jr and Staff members assisting Ms Marcus Camacho. Before the party Fierro will Include Charlotte Miles, the lads had the five-mile hike from business manager,with Aven Baral, the church to the home Linda Dennis, Debbie Gauntlett, "* Santa Kelly, Sydney Mmrheid and The Tuscawilla Rotary Club will Diana Wilson, mothers hold its nextmeeting Friday at 7 30 Cadettes who will be helping are a m. in the Tuscawilla Country Melanie Fierro, Shelby Psister, Club.President Jim Cooper will in- Stacey Rhoades,Kim Gauntlet(plus troduce guest speaker Phil Senior Scouts Tonya Hacker and Braunschweig, a representative of Kathy Dill. A special "thank you" SCORE, a retired businessman's from them all gas out to park direc- organization that assists business tor Reggie Sigmon for his valuable people without charge. aid in organizing and carrying out v+ The Senior Citizens Club this big operation. members were thrilled and surpns- ed by the appearance of popular W\ o • U o •' ,; -,-, 4. w '--t Ity: E h �v �. O o .z O a. • q• � � � h • CS z L. L. 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Our friend Words Weiland recalled a trio he tank Into the hinterlands around Pueblo, Colo.,on a business trip many years 'r', With ago.He told of driving up a narrow 4"?' mountain pass which was an aban- '*e inchesteI doned railroad right of way.Before -- they got back to civilization he said By Harvey Winchester they had to"ford"a shallow stream rte Seminole County Federation and cut back across a dirt road to get of%mar Citizens elected it.1 new of- to the highway! Pretty_scary, huh? titers. want t abnelle is the new Well [lust our :•.I Be ready president with John Zeigler, vice , , and Oak Forest neighbor Phil president; Mildred Holley, 1raunschweig. who helped us ar- for storm treasurer;Rose Lawless,secretary. range our trip west, including an Our local Senior Citizens Clu• itinerary of where to go(and not to members are urging all senio , go), just got back from their trip .whether members or not to attend the west with another neighbor-couple ' A tropical depression has all-important special city' commis- alias and Margaret ' ,. • : n farmed..." When you hear those sion meeting Monday night at 7:30 w--O-"Imo r relight in his words on the weather forecast, be - pm.The pertinent subject is the fun- directions—and especially the ready If you ewcde yr Nave ding for a senior center by the city. beautiful weather we enjoyed, he article, you pavc corcked our a" dourly recounted their experience of ge and homeowner's policy for ent amount t. Cub Pack 787 will see a Orlan- driving through a sleet storm which coverage a replacement cost. do wmslWatturday along with struck Arizona and Utah while they You've flood insu with your agent about flood insurance, which must their families to wind up the season were driving through 10,000-foot be purchased before storm ap- until fall. Richard and Keesee, pack mountain peaks around Zion Na- chased b the continent You've pur- leader, will be assisted by coon- tional Park and Page,Utah.Without chased batteries, etc dinator Tracy Mixon and assistants exaggerating,he said he could hard- If you have someone in your Karl Parks,Charlie Baisden,Myth ly see the road during the storm and Bruce Truog,Greg Wilson,Jef which deposited 8 inches of sleet on household dependent on electricity Walker, Sam Martorana and Ken the slippery mountain passes.It was for notifalour power it is urgent !that Kilbourne. beautiful weather when we were you notify your power location company!It there just a few weeks earlier. needs to have the special services, of everyone needing a its services, We drove a Sue graduate from to see •w ry 8 our daughter Sue araduate from her Meanwhile,we were back On the so special arrangements may be made be the event of a power loss new career drafting course she doer East Meanwhile, . o •. Also.be sure your supply of mevera- pleted last month and helped her ends,the Weilands,m Char- ,ns will be enough for several celebrate her 31st birthday.What's coteague, Va., enroute to Honda da s. A first aid kit is an important a few thousand more miles. afafter our trip north.We were enjoy- I - to replenish.aofen rig o 3,000 on r trip ing the sunny seashore climes and Check our food supply Move a west last month the bird and wildlife sanctuaries o y oP y Asked what was the too the Assateague National •: supply of food from your freezer to the freezer in your refrigerator, so memorable recollection of our trips, ar i• . . as a yardful next to seeing our daughter get her of bans e rs .--n feeding for you won't have your freezer. diploma and make an acceptance years A favorite stopover for the An unopened frea open r will keep food speech, my wife Pat said that three Purple Martin on its flyby trip back frozen for several days. If the food places stood out among the many we from Argentina, the Wetlands' still has ice on as it it is safe. enjoyed She recalled San Fmnciscof- backyard birdhouses were full of However as soon as it has thawed it must be cooked immediately to be Yosemite and Grand Canyon,in that Martins, who spend their time safe. order. swooping up mosquitoes and other Fill bathtubs with water for I know we'll never forget the pit- flying insects for their young. plumbing use,and kettles, pots and �v -�L pitchers for cooking and drinking water. Once all moveable objects in your yard have been secured,you should stay in your home.The safest place is in a hall, where the strongest braces are placed.Draw all curtains and drapes to keep flying glass as confined as possible and stay away from windows. After you take these precautions, damage and financial loss will be at a mimmum.In the event of loss,take an inventory of damage and notify your agent as quickly as possible The insurance companies will handle the most urgent claims first,so keep your agent informed as to the pro- gress of your claim.