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Chula Vista, California
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ominunity. notebook Entertainment Roundup 10US Kelig Coupl es Chula Vista. For additional information, call 420-0106. Music 9 Carnivals Lutheran St, Mark's Lutheran Church will be having their Firs: Communion instruction from 9 am. to 3 p.m.

Oct 22. 'The cost is $5 per student and must have aTu adult sponsor. RSVP at 427-5515. Methodist The First United Methodist Church of Chula Vista, located' at 710 Thiro will be having a silent auctior; at 8 a.m. Oct' 22, for items that will not be taken to the new site.

Money from this sale will be used for moving expenses and some funds are designated to the Memorial Fuad. The winners will be posted Oct. 23. 1 Adventist The" Paradise Valley Seventbday Adventist Church, located at 2801 E. Eighth is holding a freft pipe organ concert featuring Robert Vree-land at 4 p.m.

Oct. 22. Vreeland is the organist at the Rolando Methodist and Pt. Loma Seventh-day Adventist "Churches. For more information call-267-8990.

Apostolic The City Apostolic Church, located at 125 Palm is holding a fashion show luncheon at 1 p.m. Opt. 22, to raise funds io send their Bible quizzing team to a national competition in Phoenix next month. Guests will enjoy a fashion show, music, and the Bible, Quiz team. "Mayor George Waters" will be a special guest.

There will also be door prizes. Christian The First Christian Church, located at 430 Second needs volunteers for a painting party from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 22, to finish painting in the sanctuary.

In addition to Enjoy a hot cup of java and the cool sounds of John Goss and South Bay Jazz at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at Papa Dave's, 247 Third Chula Vista. For more information, call Dave at 498-1847. Fir6t United Methodist Church presents the Grossmont Master Chorale at 7 p.m.

Oct. 30 at 710 Third Ave. Members of the-Sanctuary Choir will join in during parts of the program. There will be free will offering. For more information, call 422-2525.

Corpus Christi Catholic Parish will hold a "PDQ Bach and Others," a benefit for St. John's Episcopal Church featuring the Rancho Del Rey Kazoo Chorus, on Oct. 30. Musicians from other local churches will also join in the fun. The event will take place at 450 Corral Canyon Rd.

Donations will be accepted. For additional information, call 482-3954. 4 ft by Honey Flla, M. Ed. Get spooked out at the Fourth- Annual Nightmare on Street Haunted Castle Carnival held through Oct.

31 at Street and Industrial Avenue in Chula Vista. Opening times are from 5 to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 to 11 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Featured will be LO Productions' Haunted Castle plus carnival rides, games and food.

Cost is $5 and $3 for children from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Call 422-0436. For advance sale carnival ride tickets through Pop Warner Pee Wee, which is the benefit sponsor, contact Carol Guevara at 420-8478. Fashion show The San Ysidro Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the San Diego Factory Outlet Center and Great Western Bank, presents the Second Annual Fall Fashion Fest at 6 p.m.

4 Southwest High School. Principal Manual Paul and about 90 students from the middle school will model fashions supplied 'by various stores in San Ysidr6 as well as the San Diego Factory Outlet Center. All proceeds will go toward purchasing uniforms for the middle school's band and drill teams. Brust-Cocova Question: My son is a senior and in the process of applying to college. We are confused as to what tests he should be taking and when Rebecca Lynn ferust and Marc G.

Cocova were married Sept. 3 at the Los Angeles County Sheriffs She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard of Woo-dcrest, CA. He is the son of Felipe M. Cocova of Westmorland, Ca- and where he takes them? Also, what is the difference between the ACT and the SAT people, people, painting the church is also he bride graduated from Arlington High School in Riverside.

Answer: Most four year colleges in the United States require either the Dance SAT I or the ACT for admission purposes. It is becoming more common for students to begin tak- She received her associate of science degree in administration of justice from Riverside Community College. She works as an officer for the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department. The groom is a graduate of Winston High School in Del Mar. He works for the U.S.

Navy. The couple will reside in Buena Park. ina these tests in the spring ot tneir junior year; however, the majority of Helen Pierce Studios brings a world of dance and song at their free dance showcase at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Park Hill Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 545 E.

Naples students take these tests in me iaii of their senior year. The 3 hour tests are usually taken at designated local high schools or colleges- asking, for help in c)ean-up. Volunteers are asked to bring step ladders, paint brushes, wire brushes, rags and paint scrapers. For more information call Ken Brown at, Jewish The Temple Beth Sholom, located at 208 Madrona will hold a family potluck dinner at 6 p.m. Oct.

28, in the temple social hall. The dinner will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by the Shab-bat service. All unaffiliated Jewish, families are invited to attend and participate. For further information call the temple office at 420-6040.

-you will De given mis iniormanon when you fill out the test application. A stroll through hospital is educational The SAT I and ACT are both used for admission. Some schools orefer one or the other, so it is ad Slab visable to check with the school your son is applying to. Also, some students perform considerably bet s' other Children's Hospital events people are asked to call Barbara Mains at 475-1987. ter on one or the other of these tests.

The SAT I is designed to Richard PENA measure academic aptitude in terms ot verbal and mathematical reasoning. Half ot the test is verbal and the other half is math. The ACT tests four specific areas, each com posing 25 of the total score, lhe HOW DO YOU SAY "LOSE WEIGHT" IN SWEDISH? Jevs of Bonita subtests are tngiisn, Matnemancs Reading and Science. The SAT II bubect lests are subject specific tests, each lasting approximately one hour in lengtn The University of California and many private colleges require these tests in addition to bAi i or me this time of year. "Most of the kids, however," said Ms.

Ross, "are in and out of here in a couple of days." The hospital is very much committed to prevention as well as cure. The hospital, at every waiting room and passageway, is equipped with child and eye appealing contraptions which will alert almost anyone. We stopped by one large "Rube Goldberg" type, a sort of a perpetual motion machine. This one had gaily colored balls the size of ping-pong balls, traveling along a maze of pastel shaded plastic tracks, doing various fascinating things en route. The Bonita unit of the Children's Hospital Auxiliary is one of 21 inSan Diego County and the only bne in the South Bay.

Their next big fund-raiser is the unit's holiday luncheon and auction by the bay at Loew's Cor-onado on Nov. 19 at 11 a.m. For BANTA ACT. The University of California system requires that you take the SAI II SuDiect iests in tngiisn Math and a third subject of your choice. All three tests can be taken at one session, or they can be tak en on different dates.

unusual things that we would shortly see. The front of the new structure is liberally sprinkled with those things that would to the young person. There is, for example, the new logo, which can be seen throughout on buildings, stationery, and other objects. It is an arcing, flying kite. As was explained there, is hardly any object that can be more associated with kids.

We entered the building and I learned that they have 232 beds, half of which are presently occupied. "Wait until January," I was told. "We will be full." It seems that the winter months are the signal for those respiratory diseases that plague most of us at Since your son is already in his Limit 2 per Customer Available at your local K-Mart Pharmacy senior year, time is slipping away I spent a pleasant couple of hours the other day touring and learning a bit more about the Children's Hospital and Health Center in San Diego. I was the guest of Bonitan Phyllis Snyder who is active in the Bonita Unit of the Auxiliary' and has been a volunteer with the hospital since the early 1970s. First off, I found out first what it is that the local auxiliary does for the major unit.

Ms. Snyder was rather elated as she had just come off a highly successful newspaper sale. This is a fundraiser called "Kid's News Day." It is a particular day when the local daily paper is stuffed with an insert telling all about the Children's Hospital and about some of the tribulations suffered by children. It also had some heroic stories, those tales of kids who overcame some trauma or illness to live a full life. Ms.

Snyder, the chairman of this affair, said that it had been a huge success. The cooperation that was received from individuals and organizations, such as the Bonita Optimists and the Bonita-Sunnyside firefighters, was highly invaluable. She particularly lauded those individuals who were on hand at 4 a.m. stuffing the inserts into the paper and then reporting to their place of work on time. The tour of the hospital was something else.

We were met by Sharon Ross who is the director of communications for the hospital. Right off, at the entrance, we were introduced to some of those There are deadlines for registering for all of these tests and your son's counselor at school will have this information. However, here is summary of the Fall and Winter test dates and deadlines to register to help with your planning: SAT I SAT II Test Date Deadline CHULA VISTA COMMUNITY CHURCH DRIVE-IN WORSHIP WALK-IN WORSHIP 301 EAST STREET, CHULA VISTA 422-7850 information on this and more Sept. 9 Sept! 30 Oct. 28 Dec.

22 Oct. 8 (I only) Nov. 5 (I II) Dec. 3(1 II) (I II) WALK-IN WORSHIP Meet in our beautiful church sanctuary. 10:30 AM and 6:30 PM DRIVE-IN WORSHIP Meet under the beauty of the blue sky 9 am on Sundays.

ACT Deadline Sept. 23 Nov.10 Jan. 6 Test Date Oct. 22 Dec. 10 Feb.

4 nraa I OCTOBER 23rd 9:001 0:30 AM "PLEASE TRUST ME!" PASTOR PAUL VEENSTRA 6:30 pm SERVICE "CHAOS IS OUT!" PASTOR PAUL VEENSTRA rmf Reading Math (Basic Advanced) 9f fA Algebra SAT Test Prep Study Skills ComPuter Literacy (K-8) rfll English As A Second Language tfrUl Writing Diagnostic Testing Mi iM'IlFH 1 mmm. Affiliated with the'denomination of the Crystal Cathedral and of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. This directory is a regular Star-News feature. It is available to all religious organizations.

For Information on listing, phone Sandra Vasquez 425-7355. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH, 335 Church C.V. Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a Morning Worship 1 1 a.m.; CT 5 p.m.; Evening Worship 6 p.m.; Midweek activities 7 p.m. 426-421 1 CHRIST ASSEMBLY CHURCH, 1401 Roosevelt, N.C. 264-4556.

Pastor Jesse Rose. CHULA VISTA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 940 Hilltop C.V. 426-221 1 Folk Service 8:30 a.m., Worship 10a Ed. Classes 10 nursery available: Pastors: Paul C.

Reeves ft James Scott Rauch. Sunday School 10a.m.; worship a.m. a p.m., weanesaay p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1439 Imperial Beach I B. 424-6288.

Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Evening Bible Study 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. CHULA VISTA COMMUNITY CHURCH, 301 E.J C.V. 422-7850, 422-01 49. Worship.

10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.: S.S. 9 a.m. Drive-in Worship: 301 E. St. C.

9 a.m. Sunday. a CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY Meets Sunday 9:30 a.m. at Southwestern College, Student Union Bldg. 610, Worship Service, Sunday School ft Nursery.

Pastor Dave Chamberlain, 585-8686. 71 0 3rd C.V. 422-2525. Worship Communion Service, 10.O0am Traditional Worship, (Nursery care a.m.); S. ft Adult 1 Youth Groups 6 p.m.

Informal Holy Communion, Wed. at 7PM. PARK HILL UNITED METHODIST, 545 E. Naples, C.V. 421 -6993.

Rev. Kirby Pickus, Pastor. Worship 10:00 a m. for all ages. (Nursery Care) IMPERIAL BEACH UNITED METHODIST.

455 Palm 424-5181 Rev. John Gnffin, Pastor. S.S..and adult at 9:15 a m. Worship at 8 ft 10:30 a.m. Nursery available.

1 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST, 1206 Codidge N.C. 477-6424. Rev. Margaret Stone. Healing 10:30 t.m., S.S.

11 Circle Tuesday 1 0-3 p.m. and Thurs. 5-9 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY C.V. Church-Corps Sun.

Worship -1 1am; Sun. School Mdweek adult youth and children's programs. 648 3rd 422-7027 BONITA CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE, Rev. Heather D. Clark, Pastor 475-1012 5120 Robmwcod, at Bnarwood.

St. B-21. Sunday services ft Youth church ai 2i COMMUNrfY CONGREGATIONAL 1 CHURCH. 276 St Chula Vista. 422-9263.

Sunday Worship Services 8:15 ft 10 a.m., Church School 10 a.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, 16th ft Highland. National City Where Seniors Are Special. Join Friendly First Family. Mormrig Worship 30 am.

Paul Koeshall, Pastor, 477-4680. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 41 C.V: Sun. Service Sunday School 10 a Wednesday Testimony Meet 7:30 p.m. Reading Room 359 Third C.V. 422-6400.

CHUIJjRIiSTA AU.IANCE-C4MA, Telegraph Cyn. Rd. a Paseo del Rey. Worship Sunday 10:45 jti. 6 p.m.

Wednesday Prayer meeinQ 7 p.m. 421-6263. 1 FILIPINO AND AMERICAN BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 345 5tfi C.V. Early Sunday service 8:30 AM, Sunday School 1 0:00 AM, 1 1 :00 AM 4 6 PM, Wednesday serviceAWANA 7:00 PM. Larry MObero, Pastor.

420-4653 SOUTH BAY BAPTIST CHURCH, 960 5th C.V. Sun. Service 1 1 a.m. 6 p.m.; Sun. School 9:40 a.m.; Youth Group 6:30 p.m.

422-0105. FIRST BAPTIST (Amer.) ot NATIONAL CITY. 635 E. 7i St. 477-41 47.

S.S. 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:50 a.m. 6 pjn. Wednesday 6.30 p.m. Nun.

English ft Laotian Services. Reverend William Mayhew, HIGHLAND AVE. SOUTHERN BAPTIST, 2605 Highland, N.C. 477-9381 Autrey Neighbors Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 1 1 am. ft 630 p.m.; Wed.

6:30 HILLTOP BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern), 740 Hilltop C.V. Rev. Oren Teel, Pastor, S.S. 930 Worship 1 1 a.m.; Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m. 422-7246.

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS. 267 E. Oxford Street, C.V. Worship: School. Interim Pastor Rev.

Danial Haerlirtg. 422-6606. ST. JAMES LUTHERAN, 9lh ft Coronado, I B. 424-6166.

Rev. Bruce Jeske. S.S. 9:30 a.m. (ages 3-up); Services 8 4 11 a.m.

Nursery, Preschool day care. 423-8648. RISEN SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod, 625 Otay Lake Road. 482-7748. Pastor Rick Johnson.

Worship Sunday 9 a.m.. Bible Class ft S.S. 10: 15 a.m. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 580 Hilltop Chula Vista 427-551 5.

Sat. Praise Worshp p.m., Sun. Worship 830 a.m. ft 10:45 ai: S.S. ft Adult Ed.

9:45 a.m. Nursery provided. VICTORY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 5050 Boni Bonita 472-2208. Worship Service 9:00 am (Nursery provided), Sunday School 10:00 am. Pastor Thomas Dudley a a ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH, 760 1 st C.V. 422-4141. Sunday Eucharist 8 410 a.m.. SundaySchool ft Nursery Tuesday Morning Mass Wednesday Service 9 a.m., Fri. Mass 6 p.m.

ST. MARY'S LA SAGRADA FAMIUA 485 Imperial Beach IB, 424-6922 Sun. 9am Holy Eucharist, Sunday School, nursery. 1 1 36 Misa (Espaflol). 1st ft 3rd Wed.

Prayer, praise healing service 7pm. 1 st Fri. Scnptural Rosary -630. Youth Group, 6:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST, 2002 Granger Si, Natonal City 475-9500. Sunday 9:30 a.m.

classes for all ages. Worship 10:30 a.m. ft m. Wed. 7 p.m.

Bible Study, CHURCH OF CHRIST, 470 C.V. 422-7747 Sun. 9:00 am. classes ages. Worship 10:00 a.m.

ft 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 7 00 p.m. Educational ClassesALL WELCOMEI WESLEY Ah OF THE VALLEY. 5305 Sweetwater Road, Bonita, 479 8208, Pastor DavePignal. Worship 9 10:45 Sunday School 9 a.m.

410:45 a m. Evening Service 6 p.m. Yduth Meeting Wed. 7 p.rrt. a SOUTH BAY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH.

Comer of 4th ft Si, Chula Vista Arthur E. Hodges IH, Pastor. Home of South Bay Christian Acad. 2 year 12 grade. 5850600.

Dial-A-Prayer 4-Prayer. Thur. Biol Study 7:30 PJvL, Sun. Worship 10 a.m., Sun. ev Service, PenicostalLiv8p.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 8th St. ft Ave, National City. 477-2741 Rev. -Adiel De Pano.

Sunday School 9am; Worship 1 0am; Youth group 1 1 30am. Child care available. 1.

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