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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 69

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New Testament Class To Begin ROBINSVILLE the i Stetson University Exten sion Center will begin classes at Powers Drive I Sunday, August 27, 1967 Retailers Install 1st Planter Baptist Church on Monday, Spt. 11, with a course on tht New Testament taught by the Rev. Richard Mil- Union Church Plans Retreat WINDECMERE A lowship planning retreat will be held for youth of the Winder mere Union Church Sept. 8-9. The retreat is for junior and senior high school age young people.

Reservations should be made with the church office WINDERMERE A fel-of 3.50 a person includes overnight lodging and four meals. Tom Broomall, is in the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans. New Pastor To Be Installed WINDERMERE The Windermere Union Church will be the scene of installation services for the Rev. Ivan D. Immel as pastor Sept.

10 at 7:30 p.m. The pastor will be installed by the officials of the Northwest Association of the Florida Conference of the Chaplain To Talk At Apopka Baptist APOPKA A former chaplain, Col. Delbert C. Partin, retired, will be supply pastor for the First lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Church Ketcs fit Brief liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniii Baptist Church of Apopka the week of Sept. 10-17 while the pastor, the Rev.

ham. The class, which will be held each Monday from p.m. is accepted United Church of Christ. Youth Revival Starts Sept. 8 PINE HILLS A youth-led revival will be held Sept.

8-10 at the First Baptist Church of Pine Hills. Youth evangelist for the revival will be Harold Laird, pastor of the Union Baptist Church of Enon, Miss. Roger Laird, also of Enon, will direct the music. Methodist Men Give Thanks WINTER GARDEN The Methodist Men's Fellowship thanks members and friends of the First Church for support of their for college credit and for COLLEGE PARK The first of the used brick planters for College Park's shopping district has been completed as part of the ants association's the renewal of teaching certificates. For further in formation phone 295-2880.

campaign to make the 1 i shopping area more attrac tive. Gordon Hinsley, vice president of First Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion and treasurer of the merchants' group, urged asociation members to campaign to raise money take a look at the new planter at 2508 Edgewater Drive. Checks Aquatic Growth Pete Rhoads, biologist for the Orange County Water Conservation Department, checks acquatic growth on sections of new fish cribs being tested in Lake Apopka. The cribs are part of a long range program to rehabilitate the lake. (Staff photo by Carroll Scott) for the air-conditioning of the church school rooms.

A dinner was served Thursday night as a celebration, and a program was presented under the direction of Mrs. Larry Grimes Hinsley also points with pride to the corner of Smith Street and Edgewater where the city of Orlando and the merchants' as with the aid of Johnny sociation have improved the garden gazebo. The association is also Johnson, Lew C. Warden, Larry Grimes, Bruce Johnson, Miss Beth McKey, Larry Grimes Marc willing to lend whatever aid possible to merchants inter ested in improving Grimes, Lee Grimes and Big Hydro Races In Ocoee Sunday the Rev. Dean Brown.

iss Pauline Giessel-mann and Miss Cynthia i i rs zr- r- i rvkJ (M.on- J. i 5 -o-ssK-- jli I a tig -wtw -1 HHMtm'i 1 imm4mti? -afoTii i i ir mi niinmiaiiiiniinn mi in. their own properties, Hins ley added. FM Station Warden provided some dinner music during the meal served in the fellowship hall of the church. Area Methodists To Attend Meeting To Open In Windermere Rotary Club is sponsor.

Included in the program are five hydro races. As many as 60 boats are expected to compete. THEY ARE sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association. Both programs start at 1 p.m. Donations of the spectators are asked as this is the way the races will benefit the youth programs.

WINTER GARDEN Men of the eth i Churches in the Orlando WINDERMERE OCOEE Hal Wienges, 16-year-old Miamian, will vie with defending national champion, Doc Moor, also of Miami, at a sanctioned hydroplane race Sunday and Monday. The races, sponsored by the Ocoee Athletic Association, is to raise money for youth activities in San-ford as well as Ocoee. THE RACES will be held on Lake Starke, in the heart of Ocoee Sunday. Proceeds from these races will go to the high school athletic fund. On Monday, they will District will join for dis American Home Stations will begin operation of its new FM radio station, WWQS, in "the very near trict men's meeting next Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

at the Pine Castle Methodist Church, 5946 Hansel Ave. Coiiiiitiiiiiiir With Thuujs Greater The guest speaker will be Judge 'William Meadows of Miami, the Methodist Conference lay Get Ail The News of Winter Garden. Star A quiet stroll, reverie over the waters of West enjoys solitude at Winter Garden docks. (Staff Photo Orange County lakes is good on Sundays or, for that by Havern Summers) matter, any other day of the week, Here young man leader. Delivered To Your Home.

Phont 656-1 849 Mrs. Margaret E. Busch Oakland Instant Banana Peel Said To Stop Riots move to Lake Monroe in Sanford where the Sanford ABOARD OILER WINTER GARDEN -Hospital Corpsman 2C John G. Gillard, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry R. Gillard of Daniels Road, and husband pf the former Miss Judith A. Murphy of Da Vy. ty I tr IdvtrlUinf Raits it Tin SMlintl Wut Tht lnin Jttr tn4 future," company officials have announced. The station, 102.1 on the FM dial, will be located Turkey Lake Road where the firm has a home base, transmitter and tower.

Adult music as well as some short spiritual meditations will be offered, a spokesman said. THE STATION is owned by the same corporation that owns and operates WVCF, which is primarily a religious orientated radio station. 'Although Forrest Thompson will manage both stations they will be independent of each other. 'THE AMERICAN Home Stations is quite proud of the fact that the FCC has awarded it permission to broadcast in this area. Many other concerns and individuals tried to obtain this valuable slot on the FM dial," Thompson said.

Orlando Sentinel E. L. Fa rns worth Phone 656-2532 niels Road, is in Norfolk, Va. serving aboard the fleet oiler USS Waccamaw. -7 1 wV DM? -pA Have you ever tried sledding in August? Or, have you ever tried to stop a riot or looting without force? Well, it can be done if you have a few pounds of a new product nicknamed "instant banana peel," its developer has claimed.

"INSTANT banana peel," was developed by the research division of the Western an oil well service concern headquartered in Fort Worth. It is said to be 10 times more r.lippery than ice. Spread a little on the pavement, wet it down, and looters and rioters might just as well go home they can't stand up Western asserted. H. E.

Chiles, president and chairman of the board of Western, described the product recently at the company's research facility in Richardson, a Dallas, suburb. Chiles said the product, comes in a powdered form and that it is a combination of a number of chemicals. I tHAEy-DAvmsnM RYAN BROS. INC. 7 Lumber Building Supplies Ill i.

'iijr J- PHONE 210 APOPKA r. Fifth St. 886-3141 urns- "-ir i 1111 DELANO-- A VBEACH Ik CAPE CASE TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS NEW TRACTORS BEGINNING AT $2,411.00 LARGE STOCK OF USED TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS LP GAS FOR YOUR INDUSTRIAL NEEDS POUNDS MOTOR CO. POUNDS INDUSTRIAL GAS 656-1352 Wins Cycle ORLANDO Winner of the motorcycle given Mclntyre is shown receiving keys to away during a Back to School promo- cycle from Leonard Argentine of Dick's tion at Pine Hills Shopping Center is Harley-Davidson of Orlando. (Staff Kris Mclntyre of Hinkley Road, Orlan- Photo by Havern Summers) do.

1 62 W. PLANT ST. WINTER GARDEN Cjylom Belch, 26 ml.i Orlmifo, 7 mi. Delmd. mi.

Ctoi Ktnntdy. 7 ml. Located On Itcaulifnl LAKE SUSAN DcBary, Fla. DUPLEX GOT TOO MANY OF APARTMENTS OR THESE THESE Baptists Beat Presbyterians WINTER GARDEN The First Baptist Church of Winter Garden team recently defeated the First Presbyterian Church of Oakland 9 to 1 to become the 1967 champions of the West Orange Softball League. In the playoff for championship, First Baptist won by one run in July, then the First Presbyterian won by one run in August, with the First Baptist Church winning the final game 9-1.

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