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Articles from the November 3, 2005 edition


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  • Calvary Chapel

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Our Sunday worship services are at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. with services for all ages during those times as Pastor Patrick Herrell teaches in the Book of Romans. We are studying I and II Samuel on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. We are located at 488 Industrial Way, off of E. Mission Rd., one mile east of Main Ave. For information about our worship services, youth group, Bible studies, activities and directions call (760) 728-9138. Our office hours are Mon. – Thurs. from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. www.calvarychapel.com/fallbr... Full story

  • Fallbrook United Methodist Church

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to remind them of how their God led them through the patriarchs, prophets and priests (Josh. 24:5). Dr. Dennis Ginoza will build on the theme “Remember When” at the 10 a.m. worship service. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be served and the prayers of the people will be dedicated. The veterans who served in the military will be honored and the publication “Honoring Our Veterans” will be distributed. It includes photos of over 50 members who served in the US military. Call office... Full story

  • Zion Lutheran Church

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Sunday, Nov. 6, traditional worship is at 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school all ages 9:15 a.m. Nursery 7:45-11:45 a.m. Small group weekly Bible studies are focusing on the booklet “Glimpses of God.” Members of our eighth grade class are in China on a mission trip. As they bike through southern China with their teacher, Dan Fischer, they are helping with the rice harvest, learning more about the Chinese culture and giving hope of Christ to families. Zion Lutheran Church, 1405 E. Fallbrook St., (760) 728-8288, www...

  • Christ The King Lutheran Church

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Next Saturday, November 12, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., is our Country Holiday Faire! We will feature a wonderful variety of crafts, baked goods, nearly new items, plants, silent auction, homemade lunch and much more! On Friday, November 11, 6:30-8:00 p.m., is a Preview Showing. Please join us for this worthy event – as well as for worship on Sunday! Worship services are at 8:00 a.m. (traditional) and 10:30 a.m. (contemporary). Sunday school for all ages is at 9:30 a.m. Don’t forget the Gary Bonner Singers concert this Sunday, Nov... Full story

  • Pentecostals of Fallbrook

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Like a ship lost at sea, the soul looks for a lighthouse. Jesus is the lighthouse that will lead you to everlasting life. Don’t miss out on the blessings of true peace and joy that Jesus is freely giving to all who worship Him. The Pentecostals meet on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and Thursdays at 7 p.m., 341 Heald Ln. We’ll see you there!...

  • Riverview Evangelical Free Church

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Dr. Kent Edwards, author of “Preaching in the First-Person,” concludes his mini-series this Sunday, November 6, at the 8:30 and 10:30 morning worship services. Dr. Edwards is Professor of Preaching and Leadership and Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Talbot School of Theology. Classes from nursery through adult meet during both Sunday services. The Element young adult and college group meets Sundays from 7:00-9:00 p.m.; high school Synergy, Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00 p.m., and junior high SYNC from 6:45-8:30 p.m... Full story

  • Grace Presbyterian PCA

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Rev. Ken Han will be completing the study of the Book of Philippians during this Sunday morning’s sermon at our worship service beginning at 10:30. Classes for all ages are from 9:00 to 10:00. We offer a Getting Ready Class of music crafts and a lesson for young children not yet ready for the church service which is held in Live Oak Elementary School, 1978 Reche Road in Fallbrook. Visitors are always welcome. Visit www.gracefallbrook.com for detailed information regarding Bible studies and small group activities or call t...

  • First Christian Church

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Bible classes for all ages meet Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Sunday worship, at 10:00 a.m., includes a blend of traditional hymns and praise choruses, and weekly observance of the Lord’s Supper. “How to Worship Men Three Living Words,” based on Matthew 17:1-8, is the title of the message by Tom Myers. Children grades four to six meet on Fridays at 7 p.m. Junior high and high school teens meet Sundays at 2:30 p.m. For more information call (760) 728-7649....

  • Different horse, local driver new for Browns in Rose Parade

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Rainbow’s Brown family has been in the Tournament of Roses Parade in the past, but new items this year included a different horse and a local couple who helped assist the Browns with transportation logistics. Bud made his first Tournament of Roses Parade appearance while Ron and Dianne Dreher operated the motor home while in Pasadena. Jerry Brown made his sixth appearance in the Tournament of Roses Parade. The 2005 parade was the third riding appearance and fifth overall appearance for Brown’s wife, Colleen. Their daughter, L...

  • Boys & Girls Club sports schedule

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Adult Basketball League 2006 for adults 18 years and older Adult men & women full-court basketball games with certified officials and championship game trophies will start on January 10, 2006, at 8 p.m. Games will be played at the Boys & Girls Club of North County, 445 E. Ivy St. Each team will be given two practice games prior to their “opening league game.” If you or someone you know is interested in placing a team in our league, please call with your “team name” so we can put together the schedule. Call Raider Bill, (... Full story

  • Senior Golf Club

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Final score Fallbrook 7 San Vicente 11 Low net — Fallbrook Ynez Garcia 72 Norn Leraas 73 Darry Holten 76 Low net — San Vicente Rex Shepherd 70 Don Schumacher 75 Ed Anderson 75... Full story

  • Pala Mesa Women's Golf Results for October 27

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    First flight First low gross: Alice Harcourt, 82 First low net: Mary Rossi, 72 Second low net: Kathy Callagy, 76 Second flight First low gross: Jan Prout, 101 First low net: Bette Dennie, 76 Second low net: Gloria Baum, 76 (card-off) Third flight First low gross: Loretta Weller, 103 First low net: Betty Smith, 80 Second low net: June Vaughn, 80 (card-off)... Full story

  • Pala Mesa Women's Golf

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Results for October 20, 2005: Golfer’s Revenge First flight First place: Judith Turco, 56 Second place: Alice Harcourt, 56 Second flight First place: Gloria Baum, 47 Second place: Joan Bartel, 49 Third flight First place: June Vaughn, 45 Second place: Bev Lawson, 48...

  • High school basketball to team with Fallbrook NJB

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Fallbrook High School’s varsity and junior varsity boys basketball teams will be involved with Fallbrook National Junior Basketball (NJB) this year. The high school program will conduct player clinics and coaching clinics for the NJB affiliate, and NJB teams will play exhibition games at halftime of Fallbrook High School contests in the Warriors’ gym. “They’re going to be intimately involved with Fallbrook NJB,” said Ken Pilbin, director of the Fallbrook NJB chapter. “We had a good meeting and felt it was time to kind of joi...

  • Ito takes fourth at Jr. Pan Ams

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    MARQUETTE, MI — United States Olympic Education Center (USOEC) weightlifter Collin Ito of Bonsall placed fourth in the 105-plus kilograms weight class at the Junior Pan American weightlifting competition last weekend in Puerto Rico, where athletes from 13 countries vied for titles. The US team took second overall. Ito lifted 131 kilograms in the snatch and 171 kilograms in the clean and jerk, falling short of medaling in his first international competition. Head USOEC weightlifting coach Ma Jianping was pleased with I... Full story

  • FHS Marching Warriors look sharp

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    The Fallbrook Union High School Marching Band provided a valuable addition to the October 21 Homecoming ceremony, held during halftime of the Friday evening football game. The marching band, directed by Mr. Michael Gaylord, arrived on the field in full uniform and stood in formation during the Homecoming ceremonies. The band will perform in many marching competitions, as well as in concerts, this year and plan to display their exceptional talent.... Full story

  • Marathon training Jan. 7

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    The San Diego Track Club (SDTC), North County (a nonprofit running club) will be having its third annual marathon training program starting Jan. 7, 2006. The training will take place at Poinsettia Park in Carlsbad. Registration fee includes three road races, pasta dinner, t-shirt, Web site with running info, professionally coached track and long runs and one-year membership in SDTC, with running store and race discounts. Call (760) 723-3257 for more information.... Full story

  • Chapman-USD game will let Shafer coach within county

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    When the Chapman University football team travels to the University of San Diego for the Panthers’ November 5 football game, the players and coaches will travel down Interstate 5 and cross State Route 76 in Oceanside. Chapman assistant coach George Shafer will likely note to those with him that he lives nine miles east of that exit. “I’m thrilled I’m coming home,” said Shafer, who has lived in Morro Hills for the past eight years. “I’m excited about going.” Shafer is the special teams coach for Chapman. He has been with t...

  • Warriors tame Wildcats

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    On Friday, October 28, the Fallbrook Warriors played host to the El Camino Wildcats, and thanks to a failed two-point conversion try, held on to win by the score Fallbrook 21, El Camino 20. Fallbrook’s key plays included Rob Taft’s 63-yard punt, Danny Mendez’s interception and three touchdowns for running back Anthony Morrow. Fallbrook played a solid game but had to overcome some costly penalties to nail down the victory. The Warriors started the game on defense stalling the Wildcats drive thanks to a big hit by Mendez on a... Full story

  • Local students' landscaping knowledge qualifies for national event

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Brittany Kirchmeier, Cassandra Ponce and Emily Sherman of the Fallbrook FFA Chapter will be competing at the National FFA Nursery and Landscape Career Development Event (CDE) during 78th National FFA Convention in Lousiville, KY, from Oct. 26 to 29. The team is coached by George Kreutz. “This event encourages student proficiency in nursery and landscape development of practices in order to build solid, successful careers,” says Candice Murphy, CDE program manager. The nursery and landscape event tests parti...

  • Potter Chess Club accepts Car Club's donation

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Mrs. Cynthia Oshiro, who has played chess since she was in high school, loves the game and is the sponsor of the Potter Junior High Chess Club, whose 40 members meet in her classroom each day during lunch period. The club is open to all students. The members, from different classes, grades and backgrounds, eat as they play the game that develops thinking, planning, strategy, logic and problem-solving skills. Mrs. Oshiro, who has been teaching for 20 years, says, “The Potter kids are more enthusiastic, polite and... Full story

  • All football teams won!

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    For the first time this season, we had all teams win for the freshman, JV and varsity football teams! This victory was sweetened because it was our last home game this year. The freshman team beat the El Camino team 21-0; the JV team beat them 40-30; and our varsity team won in a close game of 21-20! Good job, Warrior football! As well as our football, our outstanding field hockey varsity team won 2-0, and JV lost in overtime in a sudden victory match of 1-0! Great job, Warriors! This week, as the students at our high school...

  • Palomar College Pre-med Club

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Bonsall Rotary is proud to partner with many young Palomar College students who are committed to helping others eventually through a medical career. Gary Garcia and Verena Schander, co-presidents of the Palomar College Pre-Med Club, spoke to the Bonsall Rotary on November 20 about their active participation in a medical clinic in Erendira, Mexico. Erendira is about one and one-half hours inland from Ensenada. Monthly volunteer trips are made and coordinated by the club. This involves arranging for medical volunteers,...

  • Cosme, Mitchell and Mitchell receive FFA degrees

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Chris Cosme, Nick Mitchell and Cassidy Mitchell, members of the Fallbrook FFA Chapter, recently received the American FFA Degree. By earning this degree they are in a select group of individuals to be recognized for years of academic professional excellence. The honor was presented on Oct. 29 at the 78th National Convention held in Louisville, KY. The American FFA Degree recognizes demonstrated leadership ability and outstanding achievements in agricultural business, production, processing or service programs. M... Full story

  • Bonsall PTA holds luau

    Updated Nov 3, 2005

    Bonsall PTA held a luau. There was lots of games and food -- also, face painting for the younger folk....

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