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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 98

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Palm Beach Post and Times, Thursday, June 8, 1978 N5 events Information Booth On Boating Safety I COED ca CElT- I I 1 "j1 I i 4 I 1 Ss; I i Vt 111 JL? will be open for viewing from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Friday, and from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The three-bedroom, two-bath house is for sale.

For further information call 848-0692. NORTH PALM BEACH Flotilla 51 of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will maintain a boating safety booth at the Twin City Mall Boat Show Monday through June 18. Uniformed auxiliary members will man the booth, distribute free literature setting forth federal and state boating requirements and will answer all questions with respect to safe boating. RIVIERA BEACH The Riviera Beach Public Library will sponsor a series of special programs, movies and stories for children during the summer.

Beginning Wednesday at 3:30 p.m., the programs will be held weekly. For information call Susan Volk at the library, 848-7272, ext. 299. Staff Photo by George Wedding PALM BEACH GARDENS -There will be a four-day public showing of the completed house construction project of North Technical Education Center, Riviera Beach. The house, which took one year to complete, was built by students as part of their training.

The house is at 3926 Begonia Road, Palm Beach Gardens, and to monitor a patient's heartbeat while miles away. The equipment includes a defibrillator that can be used to shock a stopped heart into beating again. LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT Riviera Beach paramedic Steve Ducar displays the Fire Department's new Lifepak and telemetry equipment that allow doctors Sea better News photos in The Post. Call Circulation 659-1450. Subscribe nowl MAYTAG I Mean Machines Lead League Scores Standings Results The Clipboofd Torri Boomershine, Kippy Pinder and Nancy Mee doubled.

The Blue Devils came back and beat Adams Chevrolet Red Necks, 10-8. Ms. Boomershine slammed a home run and tripled. Jeanine Vota doubled. Red Necks Brenda Allen, Kim Allen and Kim Leaver each hit doubles.

Standings for NCLL Junior Girls Softball: I I NOW BANTAM LEAGUE Division I Odessey Dev. Corp. White Sox Oakbrook Square Senators Padres Breaker's Athletics Pruitt Cyclery Dodgers Reds Division II AAACon Auto Transport Cubs Max Davis Assoc. Orioles Mother Nature Pantry Gold Sox Bev Smith Ford Expos Angels Greenway Plumbing Twins ATOM LEAGUE PBG Shell Cardinals Community TV Tigers Dodgers Pruitt Cyclery Yankees Oakbrook Square Bears Park Center Hardware Braves Tire Kingdom Giants Mets Pirates Brown's Chicken Orioles JUNO Jessop Son Tile Cyclones picked up two wins in North County Little League junior girls softball last week, beating the Prime Auto Fireballs, 12-2, and Burns Co. Hot Shots, 26-15.

Cyclone Evelyn Novicki hit a home run and tripled. Jennifer Allen homered, Elaine Cox, Chris Ann Jessop and Tammy Isbell tripled and Pat Koza doubled. Kathleen Roll hit a home run and Tammy Shea doubled for the Fireballs. Evelyn Novicki and Terri Otto slammed home runs and doubles for the Cyclones' win over the Hot Shots. Tammy Isbell came in on her triple and Jennifer Allen hit two doubles.

Dana Sterling and Tracy Otto doubled. Hot Shots Pam Thomas hit a home run and doubled, Barbara Win-nubst hit a home run and Maureen Kildea, Angela Calfee and Amy Allen doubled. The Jonathan T's Hair Styling Mean Machines held their lead by beating Burns Co. Hot Shots, 10-7. Stacy Trapp and Karen Pez-zuti hit homers and Cindy Smith and Beth Jones doubled.

Barbara Winnubst hit a home run and Paula Nowak had some hits for the Hot Shots. Prime Auto Fireballs beat Burns Co. Hot Shots with Kelly Newton hitting a home run and a triple. Stacy Aurilio also homered and Paula Kurek, Sarah Hale and Debby Woodbury doubled. Cindy Smith tripled and Lisa Hommei doubled for the Mean Machines.

First Federal Savings of Lake Worth Hustler Pam Novicki hit a home run in the 7th to clinch the win over North Lake Wash-A-Rama, 11-10. Bonnie Haeseler hit a home run and tripled. Christa Novicki hit a homer and doubled, and Barb Mann tripled. Blue Devils Jackie Tolbert hit a home run. Michelle Spear tripled and Mean Machines II Cyclones 10 Fireballs 7 Hot Shots 4 Standings for NCLL Senior Girls Softball Hustlers 8 Red Necks 5 Blue Devils 3 PALM BEACH GARDENS YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BASEBALL STANDINGS: Children's Teens' School Shoes-Play shoes and Sandals GROUP I IsWW PAIR FABULOUS SAVINGS ON SELECTED STYLES! 8.UUPAIR GROUP II GROUP lil I PAIR ATLANTIC TV APPLIANCES, INC.

ON U.S. HWY. 1 Lad 'n Lassie TWIN CITY MALL NORTH PALM BEACH 626-31 65 NOrMro0, 626-21 1 0.

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