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Articles from the December 16, 2005 edition


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  • Fallbrook United Methodist

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    The 10 a.m. worship service features the cantata “Do You Hear What I Hear?” composed by Mark Brymer and Susan N. Callaway. The Chancel Choir is directed by Ken Bell; guest violinist is Elizabeth Monacelli and guest organist is Frances Monacelli. Dr. Dennis Ginoza shares a meditative thought on “Rejoice, Christ is Born.” The sanctuary is decorated with poinsettias to remember and honor loved ones. The congregation is collecting baby items for the Fallbrook Food Pantry. After visiting the Pantry, Maggie Schmutz, 7, and Alec Bo...

  • Riverview Evangelical Free Church

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Tom Schoen, Executive Pastor of Riverview Church, presents the message this Sunday, December 18, at the 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. services. Nursery and classes for ages 3 through adult are available during both services. Two Christmas Eve services — at 5:00 (family oriented) and 6:30 p.m. (traditional) — will feature candlelight effects, carols, special music, Scripture reading and a Christmas message. One service on Christmas Day will be from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Children will remain in the Sanctuary with their parents for all ser... Full story

  • Christ The King Lutheran Church

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Welcome to worship at Christ The King Lutheran Church. This fourth Sunday in Advent, we anticipate the love that Christ brings us! Please join us Sunday morning for worship at either 8:00 (traditional) or 10:30 (contemporary). This Sunday our Chancel Choir and Praise Team will present an Advent program entitled “A Festival of Carols!” Some of the area’s finest instrumentalists will accompany on brass, strings, woodwind and percussion. Don’t miss this inspirational program. In addition, many in our congregation will meet at... Full story

  • Mr. John A. Male

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Mr. John A. Male, 73, of Rainbow, CA, passed away December 11, 2005. Born March 12, 1932, in Coventry, United Kingdom, he had lived in Rainbow for the past 18 years. He served in the Canadian Army as a paratrooper during the Korean War and was affiliated with the Canadian Legion, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Oak Crest Estates Board of Directors. Mr. Male was preceded in death by mother Alice May Gibson, father Ernest Clifford Male, brother Cecil Larder, sister Violet Larder and daughter Pauline Marie Male....

  • Clarence C. Story

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Clarence C. Story, 96, of Corning, CA, passed away December 9, 2005, after a very short stay at a medical facility in Chico, CA. Funeral arrangements are being planned to be held in Orland, CA, at the Evangelical Church Free Church. Clarence was born in Raymond, SD, July 3, 1909, and came to California at an early age, finally settling in Fallbrook, CA, around 1920. He attended Fallbrook schools and lived there until 1985. He married Myrtis Martin in 1932 and raised four children. While in Fallbrook he farmed, ran a dairy...

  • Jules "Doc" Margoles

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Jules “Doc” Margoles, 78, died Wednesday, November 30, 2005, at his home in Fallbrook with family members at his side. Born on January 12, 1927, in Grand Rapids, MI, he lived in Fallbrook for 11 years. He lived in Calabasas, near Los Angeles, previously for 20 years. He was a surgeon with Kaiser Hospital for 35 years in Los Angeles and enjoyed his retirement with flying, traveling and spending time with his family. He was specifically active in the community with the Friends of Fallbrook Airpark. During WWII he watched the... Full story

  • Daisy Schultz Daily

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Daisy Schultz Daily went to be with the Lord on December 10, 2005. She was born in Miami County, KS, on July 23, 1918, and was the seventh of ten children. She married Rowland Schultz in 1935 and in 1936 they moved to Southern California. In 1945 they moved to Rainbow Valley to raise their family in the country. She was a member of the Rainbow Valley Grange and later the Pleasant Valley Grange. She helped start the Rainbow Community Church and taught Sunday school for many years. Daisy was involved with the school system and...

  • Robert "Bob" Keck

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Robert “Bob” Keck, 72, passed away on December 8, 2005, in San Diego, CA, from natural causes. He was a Fallbrook resident. He was born on February 15, 1933, in Mercer, ND. Mr. Keck graduated from Long Beach City College. He worked as a land designer in Southern California. Mr. Keck served in the US Navy for four years aboard the USS Hamul. Mr. Keck is survived by his wife of 52 years Ann Keck, Fallbrook, CA; sons daughter-in-law Benjamin Robert, Glen Burnie, MD, and Paul William & Cindy, Fallbrook, CA; daughter & son... Full story

  • Michael Barnett Ajello

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Michael Barnett Ajello, 34, died of cardiac arrest unexpectedly on December 10, 2005, at his Orange County residence. He was born on July 10, 1971. The only son of Fallbrook residents Joseph Michael and Barbara Marion Ajello, he divided his time between their home in Fallbrook and his residence in Buena Park. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Barnett and Eileen Goldman of Fallbrook. He is survived by his parents and by numerous cousins, many in Orange County. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday,... Full story

  • Mr. Earl J. Maxfield

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Mr. Earl J. Maxfield, 77, passed away on December 9, 2005, in Fallbrook, CA. He was born on June 5, 1928, in Payette, ID. Mr. Maxfield lived in Fallbrook, CA, for 14 years. Mr. Maxfield retired after 45 years as a carpenter and building contractor. He served in the US Marine Corps during the Korean War and was a former member of the Loyal Order of Elks and Carpenter’s Union. Mr. Maxfield is survived by his wife of 56 years, Beth Ann Maxfield, Fallbrook, CA; daughter & son-in-law Janice & David Rider, Eugene, OR; son & d... Full story

  • Mrs. Bonnie L. Regnier

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Mrs. Bonnie L. Regnier, 94, passed away on December 8, 2005, in Vista, CA. Mrs. Regnier was born on March 8, 1911, in Norman, OK. Mrs. Regnier had lived in Fallbrook, CA, for 19 years prior to moving to Vista, CA, where she lived the past eight years. Mrs. Regnier was a graduate of University of Oklahoma at Norman, a member of Fallbrook Presbyterian Church, a past president and life member of the Redondo Beach Women’s Club, a past member of the Fallbrook Hospital Auxiliary and a past member of the Fallbrook Newcomers Club. S... Full story

  • Winter Break approaches and boys basketball triumphs!

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Today, December 15, is the last day of instruction at Potter Junior High for two weeks. It is time for Winter Break! Time to shop for the holidays and spend time with friends and family. We hope everyone has a great holiday! Students will return to school on Tuesday, January 3. Potter boys basketball is going well. The team won their last game 47-26. What a great game that was! The next game will be on Thursday, December 15, at 3:15 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club. The team will be playing San Elijo Middle School. Everyone... Full story

  • Pala Mesa Women's Golf

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Results for two day member-member tournament First flight First place: Pat Candelaria/Judy Turco 156 Second place: Margaret Davis/Debbie Hoffman 157 Third place: Sue Clark/Ruth Hollingsworth 160.5 Fourth place: Mary Rossi/Peg Skinner 162 Second flight First place: Kathy Callagy/Norma Summers 147 Second place: Jan Prout/Gloria Baum 159 Third place: Phyllis Molloff/RoseMarie Schumann 162 Fourth place: Bette Dennis/Maggie Donoghue 178 Third flight First place: Eileen Lanaghan/Lillian Davis 157 Second place: Lynne Bradley/Nancy...

  • Pala Mesa Men's Club Golf

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Format: Low Gross - Low Net Flight A First gross: Carl Rolfe 85 First net: Al Munoz 69 Second net: Bill Wedderburn 70 Flight B First gross: Chuck Buresh 99 First net: Gordy Molloff 79 Second net: Morrie Manalli 81 Flight C First gross: Bob Jones 103 First net: Rudy Wokoek 77 Second net: Tony Esquivel 77 (card off)...

  • San Luis Rey Downs Ladies Club

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Game: Criss Cross First flight First place: Sue Hukari 28 Second place: Brenda Vatnsdal 31 Third place: Cheryl Flygare 31.5 Second flight First place: Sue Howe 31 Second place: Ceil Bousquet 32 Third place: Carollee Blaylock 32.5 Third flight First place: Jo Ann Kazmark 29 Second place: Jackie Roush 31.5 Third place: Lea Sinning 32...

  • Fallbrook Women Golfers

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Turkey Shoot-Low Net First flight First place: Donna Barton 75 Second place: Jill Ouellette 78 Third place: Carol Marquardt 81 Second flight First place (tie): Susan Coughlin & Susan Howe 76 Third place: Jeanne Palmer 78 Third flight First place: Evelyn Simon 66 Second place: Lillian Davis 73 Third place: Cindy Becker 75...

  • San Luis Rey Downs Women's Group

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Game: Four Pars First flight First place: Cyndy Simons 33 Second place: Patti Sullivan 35 Third place: Rose Hyde 37 Second flight First place: Jean Laughlin 30 Second place (tie): Kathy Dells, Brenda Vatnsdal & Hanalei Sun 34 Third flight First place (tie): Jeanne Palmer & Phyliss Williams 32 Second place: Dusty Burgmans 32.5 Ace of the Week: Dusty Burgmans 64...

  • Successful beginning to the wrestling season

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    On the weekend of December 2 and 3, nine of Fallbrook High School’s varsity wrestlers went to the Zinkin Classic Tournament in Fresno. The team finished in the top 25 of the 56 teams in attendance despite the fact that this was the first varsity-level experience for many of the team’s wrestlers. Of special note was Joey Granata, who took second place overall at 160 lbs. While this was going on, the frosh/soph team was busy at the Vista Tournament. FHS won four out of their nine duals against the other 12 teams who com...

  • Youngrens have the gold

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    FALLBROOK — Beverly and Bob Youngren just returned from St. George, UT, where they competed in the 19th Annual Huntsman World Senior Games. The Games started in 1987 with around 500 athletes. This year it featured over 9,000 participants from 52 countries. This is the fourth year the Youngrens have competed and are so impressed with how this community welcomes all athletes. The oldest competitor was 105 years old — track and field was his venue. There were 10 athletes in their 90s. One 92-year-young lady broke her age rec... Full story

  • Local teen one step closer to realizing Olympic dream

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Seventeen-year-old synchronized swimmer Brooke Abel is well on her way to securing a spot on the squad that will represent the US at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The Fallbrook teenager recently returned from the 2006 US National Team trials in Portland, OR, where she placed third among the most elite swimmers in the country. The top 12 finishers were named to the US National Team that will represent the United States at the FINA World Cup held Sept. 14-17, 2006, in Yokohama, Japan. While in Portland, Abel also...

  • Vipers leave their mark in Commissioner's Cup Tournament

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    In the Commissioner’s Cup Tournament Dec. 3 and 4 the Vipers won three games (4-1, 2-1, 3-0), putting them into the finals on Sunday. Victory for the Vipers came in the final win against Cardiff (2-1). The Vipers’ season ends undefeated (18-0-4). Members of the team include Alex Aguilar, Jason Allenstein, Adrian Arellano, AJ Carpenter, Armando Coss, Chris Duker, Michael Fernandez, Brady Frame, Spencer Frame, Mario Garcia, Jeremy Hagen, Andrew Johnson, Nick Johnson, Javier Martinez, Javier Romero, Freddy Sanchez, Luis Uri...

  • Local gymnasts excel in meet

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    At the USA Gymnastics California State Championship, Danielle Parsons from the Fallbrook Gymnastic Club finished third at Level 4. With an all-around score of 36.65, this was Danielle’s best meet of the season. Danielle also led a team from Fallbrook to a first place finish in the Fallbrook Team Challenge, beating out 10 other teams. Others on the team include Bryanna Cusimano, Gianna DiBacco and Katie Smith. Fallbrook’s team 2 finished in fifth place with Sarah Engebretson, Kim Izzo, Trista Pietrucioli, Emma Bednarski and...

  • Day camp offered at Community Center

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Have to work during school holidays? Wondering how you’re going to take care of your kids or just looking for a fun way for them to spend the vacation time? The Fallbrook Community Center offers exciting day camps for ages 6 to 12. Children get to participate in fun, sporty outside games; creative drawing; painting activities; crafts; and movie time. Day camp is going to be held on Dec. 19-Dec. 23 and Dec. 27-Dec. 30. Come and join the fun! To sign up your child or children, contact the Fallbrook Community Center at (760) 7...

  • Briggs, Star, Chesney win VFW speech contest

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    This year’s winners of the Voice of Democracy Speech Contest, sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1924, are Amber Briggs, first place; Jenny Star, second place; and Brandon Chesney, third place. They were joined at the luncheon recognition event on December 10 by Fallbrook High speech teacher Lutz Zastrow....

  • Robinson joins Rainbow Girls

    Updated Dec 16, 2005

    Sidney Robinson is in the seventh grade and has joined the Fallbrook Rainbow Girls Assembly. Sidney’s favorite subject is science and she loves cats and dogs. She is a black belt in tae kwon do. When asked what her ambitions were, she responded that she wanted to be a lawyer and become President of the United States....

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