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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 22

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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20-A--Cwitrol 20-A--Wett TM. Von Nuys Sunday, January 7, 1968 MEWS-VIEWS IN Northridge By LOIS McFARLAND 360-1259 and Bchussing tbe slopes of snow-coverec Mountains on skis Is the popu Itr -winter sport of many loca families. off for Yosemite alley Lodge after Christmai Flo and Lloyd Bogstad apd young skiers, Bruce 14 Bette 12 and David 10. Bruc celebrated his birthday during tine holidays. The Bogstads shared hills a Badger Pass for three day with hundreds of fellcw sport lovers their evening viewing ski movies and listen Ing to tales by the park range in the comfort of the Lodge.

Chalet Guests A popular habitat for manj ski be- 1s Mammouth, Mountain area. Spending a week tween Christmas and New Year's were Barbara and Bob Mayberry and sons Robert Jr 7 and Bill 4. It was a first time event for the boys who re ceived complete 'ski equipment for Christmas. The Mayberrys were chalet guests of Dar and Russell Mayberiy of Woodland Hills and daughter Cindy 6. The week before Christmas Mammouth Mountain-" snow was "perfect," said Jeanne Majdick who thinks it's also the "nicest place to fikL" This tennis playing family who also do weE on skui include husband John and sons Wednesday at 9:15 a.m.

in the Prince of Peace-Church meeting hall, 9440 Balboa Blvd. Mrs. Morton Barancik, president, will conduct the meeting and Mrs. Saul Mar- julies will be in charge of the uncheon. The Y-W Wives meet each Mark 17, Michael 14 and Ste- pen9.

The Majdicks daughter Madelyn was completing ft nals at the University of San Francisco and missed the ski outing but arrived home in 1 time for Christmas. Madelyn transferred this semester to the University of California at Berkeley where she will complete her junior year in the field'of English. "Monday Mothers" Linda Wells, a San Fernando Valley Statt College coed and member of the Alpha Omega Sorority, spent time skiing at Holiday EB11 during vacation and thin week end is trying out the elopes at Mam- mouth, The "Monday Mothers" will be starting their weekly trek to Holiday Hill tomorrow barring no unforeseen Illnesses The trio will-include Carol Magill, Mary Lou Jessup and Mary Ann Schatz with their cans of high protein food supplement drink so that no valuable skiing time will be lost in eating. SUM-TRIM Women in the Northridge. area are invited to join in the exercise classes being held Tuesday and Thursdays from 10:15 to 11 a.m.

at Jack Mathias' Chatsworth Athletic dub, 9145DeSotoAve. Instructor Bette Turner announces registration for a new series beginning Jan. 23 may be made by calling 349-2766 or 341-1363. SCOTTISH DANCE A Scottish country dancing class will be held at Northridge Park, 10058 Beseda on Friday from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

open to all adults and interested teens. Ann Simmons 'will Instruct the class which Is being cosponsored by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, LA Branch and the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Further information may be obtained by calling the instructor, 361-7843 or the park, 349-9098. HIKING Besides skiing there were those the hills to Three who hiked Trees and surrounding terrain during vacation. One Cub Scout dad, Mel Jasgur, remembers his hike with sons, Scott 9 and Craig 7 because he's just getting over "very sore legs." The boys planned the hike and packed a knap sack with soft drink cans and other goodies.

It wasn't far on the trail when dad was given the privilege of carrying the "tooj heavy load." his bunny took off and due his party story that The New was able to assist with hi return. Those helping Jeff celebrati his birthday at a Pirate included Cole, Allan Danny Cohn, Jud Goldfarb Heather Karr, Larry Landis Lisa and Lori Price, Wayn Seaman, Lorn Taylor, Tar Underwood and Keith Whit tinghill, all of Northridge Larry Brett, Sepulveda, an Matt Goldowitz, Stuart Hirsch, Denise Kaye and Tad Russikoff, Granada Hills. Adults assisting and Mrs. George parents; Mr. and LUNCHEON A business meeting and potiuck luncheon on the Northridge agenda for Y-W Wives the on Wednesday in the church to hear speakers, participate in community service projects, hold arts and crafts sessions and luncheon.

For information concerning membership Contact Mrs. Shirley Albeck, 49-0895. I I A 3-month old black and white potted bunny was returned to a small boy Thursday after- loon by two young girls who iscovered the wanderer 'in their back yard. "Hippity Hop" somehow lopped safely across Reseda Jlvd. during his several day aunt to be found by Brenda ffll 6 and sister Diana 3 who iked their new found friend.

Their mother, Mrs. Robert Hill, decided the best way to find the owner was to put a iign on her front lawn so pass- ng school children could read it. Shs printed, "We have-a sunny, Is he yours? Via the grapevine "Hippity Hop's" owner, Jeffrey Roth 5 was located. It was a few days after Jeff's fifth birthday party that were Mr Roth, hi Mrs. Sam Roth, visiting grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Roth, brother and sister-in-law and another brother, Greg, whi attends Pierce College. FATHERS NIGHT "Napa Expo-Adventures With Fa ther" will be the theme Napa St. School PTA meeting on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In the school auditorium, 19010 Napa St.

Eleven awards will be presented to dads children wrote the best stories on the topic "My most exciting adventure with my -favorite David 1 Missman will deliver the inspirational and Mark DeGroff, men's participation chairman, will lead the Flag salute. Featured committee for the evening will be preschool audiovisual and the business ses- ion will include election of a nominating committee. NARCOTICS Sgt. Mike! ilarkulis of the Juvenile Nar- otics Division, Los Angeles Police address the; Ave. School PTA at 7:45 p.m.

Tues-; lay in the school auditorium, .0818 Darby Ave. Has Various Uses A 25-foot-wide stump in Big Trees State Park, has jeen used as a floor for dance hall, a restaurant, church, a alley and shop. saloon, for a a a a bowling newspaper THIS AD WORTH PANTRY on purchase of any of our delicious Fruit or Meringue Pies. One per VENTURA oi HASKJUL-- ENC1NO 789-7141 Beautee-Fit the secret legim and ends -with the instant magic of a new youthful ynu Designed the lift that comes from tie imderncatll inner diaphragTa control. 'Wide, flannel-lined shoulder straps and clcvcny shaped Tcrti- cnrvcdcupi i assure freedom from all shoulder strap drag.

Especially designed for tht fuller Come in and bs ScoMtcc-Fitted iodayl Style No. B-C Cup Nicest Store in Town' 32-46, 0 tup S3.OO 'NTMATE APPAREL LAITY'S 6467 VAN NUYS BLVD. 785-1949 Open OdJy 9:30 5:30 Validated Rorkmg on "Bt fitted by Qudijtcd Conctkta" WANDERER Hop," 6-month old black and white spotted rabbit is returned to owner Jeffrey Roth 5 by sisters Diana 3, left, and Brenda Hill 6. Bunny had -wandered away from home to girls house. PTA members and all inter- sted persons in the coinmuni- are invited Mrs.

Frank auer, president, to attend nd hear Sgt. Markulis speak various aspects of the drug nd narcotic problem facing he youth of today. Walt Roesener, men's par- cipation chairman, will head bic3'cle safety clinic Satur- ay. Jan. 20.

from 9 a.m. to oon on the school play- round. Bikes will, be checked for safety features and licenses issued for $1. Roesener stresses that if a bike is lost or stolen, the only positive way to trace ownership is by the license. Mrs.

CaiTol Rogers, safety chairman, has issued some important rules for bike riders to follow. 1 Always ride with the traffic--as close as possible to the right side of the road. Always and watch doors. rlda for opening file car Obey all traffic rules and signs. Always give proper hand signals.

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