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fctntuul fctar Sentinel Wee! S. Sunday, Feb. 1)174 Apopka Adults Earn Diplomas Church To View Film About Christ's Return spoke, the pastor said. The Continental Singers will present "Jeremiah People," a musical drama, at the 7:30 p.m. service Feb.

20. Various youth groups and members of local churches have been Invited to attend. APOPKA Six itudents enrolled In the Apopka Memorial High School adult education courses APOPKA A color film entitled "Return" will be presented1 tonight during the 7:30 p.m. service at First Methodist Church of Apopka. It depicts the second coming of Christ, declaring events unfolding in our day are Indeed those of which the prophets wJy it LNPojpL CAPPLEMAN AGENCY, INC Franklin CmImm "-tTiiiImm "WiStartdBttwttnYoitmiLe" Real Estate Innrnct W.

Plant Sr. TtL 636421 1 Library Displaying Pastor's Paintings APOPKA North Orange Branch Library is 1 1 aying paintings by Rev. Frank Edwards of First Methodist Church for the next several days, according to Mrs. Margaret AMHS Tuesday and Thursday from P.M., and at Lakeview those nights from 7-10 p.m. Beginning and intermediate sewing will be taught Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m.

at AMHS, and beginning sewing will be taught Thursday, 7-10 p.m. at Lakeview. A COURSE for individuals in supervisory positions, or in potential supervisory positions, will be taught Tuesdays from 7-10 p.m. at AMHS. Also at AMHS at those times is English for the foreign born and courses in typing, shorthand and business.

Wes Aman, adult education coordinator at AMHS, may be called for more information. Except for the adult basic education and English for the foreign-born courses, there is a $5 registration fee. WntarCord.n, Florida 3277 Cates, head1 librarian. (iMtlMl Stir Phtfi ky I. I.

Mltcktll) New Patrol Car Arrives Officer Ralph Wltte of the Windermere Police Department prepares to leave for patrol duty in the town's new police car. The car Is "stock" except for a special engine and towing kit. It finally arrived last week after being on order for three months. Approximately 5,000 miles will be put on the car each month and It Is expected to last two years before being replaced, a spokesman said. Stxidio recently received their high school diplomas, after several months of study, along with caring for their families and In most cases holding down Jobs.

Those individuals are Gary 0 Katherine Ponder, Rebecca Ruth Sykes, Patricia Wynn, Charles Nelson and Gale Robinette. THESE ARE six among 50 students enrolled in the course preparing students to take the General a tion Diploma examination. Their teacher, Elvin Patrick, is extremely proud of all of them, He said, because all passed the exam with flying colors. Patrick's oldest students are 55, but, he said, these individuals are motivated by a desire to work for that degree, and he thinks that is great. "Some people advance as much as three or four grades in a month," he said.

Patrick said the motivation for some stems from wanting better job opportunities; for others, it's to broaden their personal horizons. One 55-year-old woman is attending classes to learn to read, and she is doing very well, he said. ADULT EDUCATION courses are beginning again at Apopka Memorial High School and at Lake-view High School and individuals may enroll in Tuesday or Thursday night sessions. Adult education, leading to the GED high school diploma, will be taught at Pins Hill Cantor 8399 W. Colonial Drivt Phone 299-6441 Kegler John Stucky Nets $500 For 300 Game PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIALISTS IN WEDDINGS gallon limit of the crus taceans each time he ven tures out.

PORTRAITS Foster, along with Evans baseball coach Jim ADVERTISING CHILDREN AERIAL PASSPORTS COMMERCIAL HOME PORTRAITURE BRIDAL FORMALS Gosnell have their secret about the tides and the lunkers in the chain. With more time and expertise a trophy that could proudly adorn some anglers den may be landed, according to Charles Ford, sportsmen's director, who played host to the event. SHRIMPING IS a specialized sport among fishermen these days. And David Foster of Clarcona seems to coma in with his five- THE BASS Masters Association of Orando spent a relaxing but competitive weekend at the Orange County Sportsmen's Association seeking the trophy bass. or at least the weekend lunker.

There were no records landed not even lunkers, but there were many 3 to 5-pound largemouths landed, according to Bob Leasure, moon, and they usually come up right. FAMILY GROUPS CONVENTIONS But get them to reveal their secret and you'll get a lesson in astronomy, navigation and whatever comes to mind. by Rick Lucas, a 190 bowler, one year ago. DRAG RACING is a popular sport these days. And Bill Love of Windermere is a top contender.

Most weekends a familiar sight on the Bithlo Drag Strip is a Ford Maverick Grabber that has won numerous titles at Bithlo and is a record holder from Detroit several years ago. Love, the man behind the wheel, has won more trophies than you can shake a stick at. And when he isn't busy operating three services stations, the avid racer is busy tuning up his sleek automobile. By MAX BRANYON CMTMwndtnt John Stucky went to the Winter Garden Lanes to bowl the other night. Stucky is a good bowler but this particular night he came out $500 richer.

FOR IT was Stucky who bowled a perfect game of 300 in the Tournament Bowlers Association. the seventh bowler to do so In the 12-year history of the bowling alley. He won $300 for the tournament. Another $100 from the owner Guy Neff and another $100 for the event. Bill Thompson, assistant manager, said the last perfect score was achieved president of the club.

have come Sickle Cell Week Proclaimed from the Butler Chain of Pounds Motor Company, Inc. DEALERS FOR CASE DAVID BROWN DEUTZ TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS for simplified methods of lakes a 15 pounder a few years ago in Lake Downs. And unless our guess is wrong, there are bigger WINTER GARDEN -Mayor C. H. Johnson has proclaimed the week of Feb.

3-9 "Sickle Cell Anemia Week" in Winter Garden. The hereditary blood disease primarily affects black persons and no cure is known at this time. The National Foundation of March of Dimes is currently directing research diagnosis, better variety of treatment and, hopefully, a cure for the widespread disease. In his 1 a mation, Mayor Johnson said the city is desirous of supporting the research, and he urged all citizens and community organizations to join in the observance of the special week. Phono 305-656-1352 OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK SATURDAY Hardie Sprayers Pounds Sprtyers Buffalo Turbine Dusters Tapered Choppers Self Propelled Rain Winch (large or small) Caldwell Mowers -Woods Off-Set Cutter Power Units Large or Small POUNDS INDUSTRIAL OAS, INC.

LPQ for Grove Work and Tractors Phone 305 656-3422 WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDAS278f Intermediate Cagers Beginning Season Play Tuesday and Thursday nights. Harlem Sputniks The New York Harlem Sputniks will play the Apopka Memorial High School faculty Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. in the AMIS gym. The Sputniks feature Rex 'Showboat" Jones, the "clown magician" of basketball, plus Ail-Americans Cal Tatum and Ralph Houston.

The event is sponsored by the AMHS athletic department. Tickets, $2 advance and $2.50 at the door, are on sale at the high school office. i wjudti Si i fi) APOPKA The Intermediate Boy's Basketball League (boys ages 13-15), sponsoied by Apopka Recreation Department, is I ially open. The teams played their second game on Jan. 29.

In the evening's first game, the Bucks, captained by Ronnie Culver scored 72 points as they out-gunned the Celtics, 72-54. Henry Bradford scored 21 points for the Celtics while Jimmy Nicholson pumped In 26 for the Bucks. THE SECOND game was a little closer, with the Lakers winning over the Knicks, 28-23. Laker captain, Marvin Reed didn't score but fed the ball to Darrell Wynn who scored 20 points to be high point man for the game. Anthony Addition, captain of the Knicks, led his team with 10 points.

This League plays on (hittlMl Sttr Photo) TOO MANY Bank Cagers Defeat Burger Chef BILLS GETTING YOU DOWN? IF YOU'RE A HOMEOWNER LET US TIE YOUR MANY BILLS TO While winning their second game, Rotary coach Larry Rose said of his otherwise i a ppointing season, "I only have one 12-year-old so all of mine will be back next year." Ed Shell coach Larry Foss said only a few of his boys had even played basketball before this season. Most of them will be back next season and he expects they will do much better. night Junior Boys' Basketball League games. This puts Burger Chef 8-1 on the season and State Bank at 6-3 with a chance for second place. IN THE SECOND game, Kelly Hughley shot for 210 points as Rotary downed Ed Shell, 53-26.

Rotary overpowered the small Ed Shell team and pushed them to 0-9 for the season. APOPKA State Bank demonstrated great ball control as it handed Burger Chef its first defeat of the season. State Bank's shooting was excellent, with four men scoring in double i res, and completely dominated the boards. Robert Flowers and Darryl Rutland led the scoring with 17 and 16 points, and Mike Adair, leading the rebounding, put In 10 points of his own at the Monday GETHER IN ONE NEAT TO with your engagement announce- qjj JjjE ment your portrait is taken free by The Studio Cjj fr Plication in the Sentinel Star. ISf PACKAGE WITH ONE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTI CONSOLIDATED LOAN SERVICE OFFERED TO HOMEOWNERS ATLANTIC INVESTMENT CORP.

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