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The Osceola Sentinel, Friday, December 10, 1993 DE Buenaventura Lakes HOLIDAY FAIR BOGGY CREEK Elementary Parent Teacher Organisation will be host for its largest and most fun fund-raiser of the year, The Holiday Fair, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. There will be a craft show, flea market, pet show, book sale and lots of food. The public is welcome to stop by on the way to or from the Buenaventura Lakes Christmas Parade.

I HOLIDAY SING FIFTEEN CYPRESS Elementary second-grade students will participate in the annual secondgrade All County Holiday Sing in the auditorium at Gateway High School at 11:45 a.m. today. The 210- voice chorus represents each elementary school in the county. The program is open to the public. CHRISTMAS PARADE THE THIRD annual Buenaventura Lakes Christmas parade will get under way from the Ventura Downs parking lot at noon Saturday.

There are 35 units scheduled to participate. All Buenaventura Lakes schools are scheduled to participate. Because of the parade route, Buenaventura Lakes Boulevard will be closed from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The parade will proceed down the boulevard to the Buenaventura Lakes Community Center, then on to Fire Station No.

11, where awards will be given out and a craft show will be featured. Santa Claus will arrive in the Buenaventura Lakes area in a firetruck. HOLIDAY FILM THE BUENAVENTURA Lakes branch of the library will present a live action musical fantasy holiday film at 2 p.m. Saturday. The film is a classic for all ages.

It is free, but seating is limited. JAN FINDLEY Items for this column may be submitted to Jan Findley, 128 Knotts Lane, Kissimmee, 34743. Phone Around Osceola DAR MEETING THE JOSHUA Stevens Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday in the meeting room of the Security National Bank, 100 Park Place and U.S. Highway 17-92, Kissimmee.

Elinor Perrin will present a program, "Christmases of Yesteryear." The Daughters of the American Revolution is a hereditary society which promotes American history, education and patriotism. Any woman who can trace her ancestry back to an American patriot of the American Revolution is eligible. For more information, call Perrin at 847-3575 or Cynthia Zembaty at 933-2010. I GOLF SCRAMBLE AN OSCEOLA County Nurse Examiners, Golf Tournament will be today at Kissimmee Bay Country Club. The four-person golf scramble, with ESPN com- Obituaries and Obituaries are Kissimmee an Air Force veteran Survivors; wife, ters, Judy I EUGENE E.

SPAULDING, 65 Ohio, Rita Berkwitt, retired model maker for General Julie Lundy, Port Motors Corp. Macik, Dayton; MR. SPAULDING, 477 Boxwood Rusty both of Court, Kissimmee, died Thursday, Centerville, Dec. 9. He retired in 1985 from Gen- Texas; sisters, eral Motors Corp.

after more than ford, 37 years as a model maker. Born in Brookston, Detroit, he moved to Central Florida Bedford; 19 from Dayton, Ohio, in 1986. He was Funeral Home, Kissimmee All-States Tourist Club, shuffleboard tournament, 1:30 p.m., 322 Monument Ave. Kissimmee All-States Tourist Club, shuffleboard, 9:30 a.m., 322 Monument Ave. Osceola Duplicate Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Kissimmee Woman's Clubhouse.

Senior Citizens Bowling, 1 p.m., Orange Bowl Lanes, Kissimmee. St. Cloud Horseshoe Club, 8 a.m., Senior Center, Indiana Avenue, St. Cloud. St.

Cloud Shuffleboard Club, euchre party, 6:30 p.m., clubhouse, 701 Ohio Ave. St. Cloud Shuffleboard Club, ice cream tournament, 1:30 p.m., shuffleboard courts, 701 Ohio Ave. Miscellaneous Hobbies Today Meet and Greet Social Dance, free lesson, 7 p.m.; dancing, 7:30 to 10 p.m., Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane, Kissimmee. Details: 847-7208.

Osceola Lodge 2026, Loyal Order of Moose, dinner, 5:30 to 8 p.m., 5450 Lake Lizzie Drive, St. Cloud. Rotary Club of Kissimmee West, 7 a.m., Sizzler restaurant, 4006 W. Vine St. Rotary information hot line: 933-2173.

Osceola Toastmasters International, Kissimmee Club 1841, 7:30 a.m., County Commission chambers, 17 S. Vernon Ave. Support groups Today Adult Children of Alcoholics, 8 p.m., Kissimmee Memorial Hospital, 200 W. Hilda Kissimmee. Community notes mentator and PGA Tour player Gary Koch as host, will get under way with a 12:30 p.m.

shotgun start. BRIDGE RESULTS WINNERS IN the Shady Lane Duplicate Bridge Club's Dec. 7 game were: North-South, Agnes and Doug Weber, first; Harold Azeltine and Don Graham, second; Laurel and John Krock, third; Syd Kelly and Don Yanda, fourth. East-West, Esther and Charlie Busch, first; Helen Beardsley and John Roblee, second; Anna Kingston and Trudy Fleer, third; Mary Hollis and Marilyn Brueck, fourth. Beginning at 10 a.m.

Jan. 3, there will be a on defense, using the Heart Series. It will be followed by a novice game. For more information, call Mary Nell Gillis, 892-9608. CHRISTMAS PARTY THE NARCOOSSEE Educators will have its Tuesday at the Eastern Eastern St.

Cloud. Members will meet at guests will join them at lunch. There will be a Gifts should be around homemade. Hostesses Nichols. Officers for 1994 were meeting and were installed mas party.

They are Sue Tileston, vice president; tary; Marilyn Fisher, delegate. The club won the prize the countywide Christmas The club will have its Wednesday at the home and Betsy McCroy. SCHOLARSHIP COLUMBIA HEALTHCARE pany of Osceola Regional the company's college children of Columbia Each scholarship is newed for up to three The scholarship employees' sons and seniors, graduates or selected solely on a financial need. T-SHIRT PAINTING A T-SHIRT painting Wednesday at the Senior Kissimmee. Fee is $3.

For Wilda Cissna, 932-5049. NUTRITION CLASS THE OSCEOLA County offer a class on nutrition Wednesday at the 1875 Boggy Creek Road, The topic will be with the Holidays." Interested parties must tions. Items for this column Fletcher, 804 W. Emmett 931-5930. must be submitted by printed free of charge.

of World War II. Margaret; daughCenterville, Phoenix, MRS. St. Lucie, Tonya Tower sons, Rudy Kissimmee, Robin El Paso, County, L. Bartlett, Bed- Florida K.

Mitchell, She brother, Joseph nephew, Grissom field, Kissimmee. Funeral Al-Anon information line, Al-Anon, 8 p.m., 1707 Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous, closed discussion, 10 Cypress Kissimmee. Alcoholics Anonymous, speaker, 8 p.m., Charter Park Place Drive, Alcoholics Anonymous, 12th step, noon, Westside Kissimmee. Alcoholics Anonymous, 5:30 p.m., open Cypress Kissimmee. Alcoholics Anonymous, ginners, 8 p.m., Westside Kissimmee.

Alcoholics Anonymous, Warehouse No. 2, 61 Central Florida People group, p.m., 101 W. Dakin The Friday Night Anonymous, open an Church, 1123 Louisiana Osceola Midnight Madness, Church, 3016 W. Vine Relationships Anonymous, help group using the break the pattern of p.m., Charter Hospital Kissimmee. Details: Family and Community annual Christmas party Avenue Baptist Church, 1001 9:30 a.m.

and husbands and 11:30 a.m. for a covered-dish gift exchange after lunch. the $3 range and preferably are Sue Yawger and Eloise elected at the November at the countywide ChristYawger, president; Marilyn Sharon Thompson, secretreasurer. Fisher is also council for the best-decorated table party. regular meeting at 6:30 p.m.

of club members Audrey PROGRAM parent comHospital, is continuing scholarship program for the employees. valued at $2,000 and can be reyears of undergraduate study. competition is open to full-time daughters who are high school college students. Recipients are competitive basis of merit, not CLASS class will be at 10 a.m. Center, 1099 Shady Lane, more information, contact Public Health Unit will from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Kissimmee Public Health Unit, Kissimmee. "Healthy Eating Habits: Coping call 870-1490 for reserva- JOVIDA FLETCHER may be submitted to Jovida Kissimmee 34741. Phone a funeral home EDNA VAN SWERINGEN, 93 homemaker VAN SWERINGEN, 2104 Court, Kissimmee, died Wednesday, Dec. 8. She was a homemaker.

Born in Van Wert Ohio, she moved to Central from Englewood in 1976. was a Methodist. Survivor: Glenn L. Burnett, BakersCalif. Conrad and Thompson Home, Kissimmee.

896-4929. Eastern St. Cloud. information hot line, 957-8700. Osceola County Free Riders, p.m., Westside Club, 101 W.

Pathway to Recovery, open Hospital Orlando-South, 206 Kissimmee. Primary Purpose Group, Club, 101 W. Cypress Primary Purpose Group, discussion, Westside Club, 101 W. Primary Purpose Group, beClub, 101 W. Cypress St.

Cloud Group, 8 p.m., 17th St. mental health support First United Methodist Church, Kissimmee. Phone: 843-1564. Candlelight Group of Alcoholics discussion, 8 p.m., Grace St. Cloud.

midnight, Trinity Lutheran Kissimmee. a confidential, coed self12-step recovery program to destructive relationships, 7:30 Orlando-South, 206 Park Place (813) 427-0555. Seniors Today National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Chapter 526, 11:30 a.m., Good Samaritan Village cafeteria, Kissimmee. To make changes to the calendar call Jill Duff-Hoppes at 931-5931. A Christ-.

the Sizzler Court and Grill in Kissimmee. mas musical program will be given by June Speir, a member of the group. FAITH BAPTIST MEN THE FAITH Baptist men's group will have a prayer breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Saturday in the Friendship Room of Good Sam's Cafe. CHRISTMAS CANTATA 3 THE GOOD Samaritan Church choir will present Night of Miracles, a Christmas cantata by John W.

Peterson, at 6 p.m. Sunday in the church Stanley Rice is the director. Everyone is welcome. CATHOLIC MASS A CATHOLIC Mass will be celebrated from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday in Good Samaritan Community.

Church. Everyone is welcome. LUNCHEONS THE PENNSYLVANIA Keystoners will have a luncheon meeting at 11:15 a.m. Monday in the Florida Room of the community center. Residents of Quad FFF will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m.

Monday in the Friendship Room of Good Sam's Cafe. ADELE BISHOP Information for this column may be submitted to Adele Bishop, 4174-02 Northgate Drive, Kissimmee, 34746, or dropped into a box for news for The Osceola Sentinel in the community center in the Phone 846-3002. Poinciana NO LIGHTS POINCIANA HAS a Christmas tree but without the lights, at least for the time being. The tree was to have been lighted at ceremonies Nov. 27 but the lights were not connected to an electric power line and could not be lighted then.

A power line to the nearest source would cost more than $1,500, according to Rod Amelotte, of the Poinciana Association. Efforts are being made to make the connection. and get the tree lighted before Christmas. TALENT SHOW DEERWOOD ELEMENTARY School is planning a talent show for its winter bazaar Jan. 29 at the school.

Tickets entitle the holder to the show and a hot dog and soda. The talent show will be in the school cafeteria. za, soda and cookies will be sold from 11 a.m. to p.m. Prizes will be awarded to talent show winners.

The bazaar will provide space for tables at $15 each and there will also be a concession stand. Tickets will be available after Christmas. FORREST CLARK Items for this column may be submitted to Forrest Clark, 703 Duffer Lane, Kissimmee, 34759. Phone 427-6 0371. GOLD SILVER BRAND NEW FIRST QUALITY UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! UNBELIEVABLY CLOSE TO HOME! ELVIS 000000 Chains, Charms, Earrings Rings SOLD BY WEIGHT 10K Gold From Per Gram.

Sterling Silver From $150 Per Gram. 14 KT. Gold From $1495 Per Gram. GOLD SILVER PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO MARKET CONDITIONS Actual Items in Stock May Vary from Illustration VISA Rings Earrings Shop here with your Pendants Diamonds win a trip anywhere. Visa could Sapphires Rubies NO Call PURCHASE 1-800-648-8472 NECESSARY to receive a copy of complete official rules.

Emeralds Opals 7832701 ONI STAMP COIN, 1512 W. Vine St. (US 192), American Plaza, Kissimmee 1955 Life Member "We buy, Sell and Appraise Stamp Coin Collections" HOLIDAY HOURS: 93. 933-2225 Christmas Eve. 10-4 We invite comparison shopping, but CHECK our prices LAST to save a return trip Gift Certificates Are Available A Christ-.

St. Cloud LASAGNA SUPPER THE FIRST United Methodist Church Preschool Parents Association will have a lasagna supper from 5 to 7 p.m. today in the Family Life Center of the church, 1025 10th St. The community is invited. Cost is $4.50 for adults, $1.50 for children up to 10 years old.

Families of four or more may purchase a family ticket for $10. The menu will include salad, bread, drink, dessert and a special menu for children. The preschool will have its annual Christmas program and open house at 7 p.m. SPAGHETTI DINNER POST 3227 of the Veterans of Foreign wars, will serve a spaghetti dinner at 5 p.m. Saturday at 901 New York Ave.

They also will serve salad and garlic bread for a donation of $3.50. The dinner is open to the public. CANCER SOCIETY THE AMERICAN Cancer Society, Osceola Unit, is selling premium colossal pecans freshly shipped from Georgia for a donation of $7 a pound. Cases also are available. They are available at Padgett's Home Care, next to the new Winn-Dixie, or by calling the Osceola office at 892-7401.

CHRISTMAS VACATION CAMP THE ST. Cloud Parks and Recreation Department will have a Christmas Vacation Camp from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dec. 20-31.

Early drop-off and late pickup will be available. The camp will cost $35 per child, ages 6-13. Parents must provide lunch each day. Registration is limited. Contact the department at 957-7243 for more information or stop by the Civic Center at 3001 17th St.

MARY LYNN BLANDFORD Items for this column may be submitted to Mary Lynn Blandford, 417 Chestnut St. Cloud 34769. Phone 892-6916. 348-7953. Today Good Samaritan PARKGATE LUNCHEON RESIDENTS OF Parkgate will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m.

today in the east end of the community center. The Singing Belles will provide a Christmas program. QUAD DINNER QUAD FF residents will have a dinner meeting from 5 to 7:30 p.m. today in the Friendship Room of Good Sam's Cafe. RETIRED TEACHERS RESIDENT RETIRED teachers will join the Retired Teachers Group for lunch at noon today at.

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