South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1980 Page: 2 of 28
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A student’s Christmas wish
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This wish is from s Resource student
Open Christmas Evon tH noon
Wednesday, Dec 24
*0* *ao ottered at ttw time is a two-hour glass
>my lee is cost or materials
Wednesday. Dec 31
MY WISH
10a m
mo-hour aerotxc dancercise class for adults
10617 Fuqua
Sims send Yule greetings
'MtoftAt, font
Friday. Jan 2
Monday. Jan. 5
Friday. Dec 26
481-5656
Burnett PT A says ‘thanks’
Houston, Texas 77089
TKXAS
Editor, South Belt Leader:
from
tist Church
Tuesday. Dec 30
481-8770
THERE IS A PLACE OF WORSHIP
FOR YOU
6:00 p.m.
Dynamic Bible
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Study Program
★ Classes for every age
★ Single Adults Department
★ Class for educable slow
6:00 p.m. Church Training
EIGHT BUS ROUTES
7:00 p.m. Worship Service
Pastor, John D. Morgan
Met arsm c
Class for deaf
The Burnett Elementary PTA would
like to take this opportunity to thank the
people and merchants who were so kind
to donate Christmas trees. Thank you
People were busy getting their shopping done.
So they would have time to join in the fun.
It had been written long ago about His birth;
That the Son of God would walk on this earth.
Today is the deadline to enter the first annual Non-
a-thon tor the Houston Area Parkinsonism
Society. For more information call 529-0888
Registration for new classes at the Sagement
Recreation Center begins today
Overeaters Anonymous meets at King of Glory
Lutheran Church. 10050 Fuqua
He was sent to teach us about the wages of sin
So we would have eternal life when He comes again.
Wise men brought gifts and the angels did sing;
Shepherds came to the stable to praise the new King.
A child was born, but He was no stranger;
He was wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger.
There was a hustle and bustle going 'round
Cause it was Christmas time in old Houston town.
Cathy Cook
Fourth Vice President, Burnett PT A
11646 Corkwood Dr.
All hail the King of Kings, Lord God on high;
Their voices filled the heavens reaching up to the sky.
Sister and Dad were busy decorating the tree;
While Mom wrapped the presents, one special for me.
To have your group activities Included on the
South Bolt Loader calendar, call Tami at 481-
5656
Dad got the Bible and sat up all in a row
And read of the first Christmas which happened long ago.
Publishers
Marie Flickinger
Bobby Griffin
The Sagomont Recreatten Center offers a one hou
plaster crafts with staining class for persons 8
15.
b /H rut,«e:jo p.m. votes may betase JThe
central administration building, 2301 East Vain
Street in League City
Absentee voting begins for the San Jacinto
College Board of Regents at the following two
locations: 8060 Spencer Highway in the Gilbert
McCollum Building and 5800 Uvalde in the office
of Or. Edwin H. Lehr. Voting hours are 8:30-4:30
through Jan. 13 except on New Year s
Each student was to write what they
would wish for if they had one wish that
7pm.
The Sagement Recreation Center offers a two-hour
adult macrame class for the cost of materials
9:30a.m
The Social Chib for Sageglen and Wood Meadow
residents meets at the MUD 13 Building, 11610
Sageyork.
4:30p.m.
The Sagomont Rocreatten Cantor offers three, tree
one-hour courses They are as follow New era
games for children ages 7-12; checkers and
dominoes for ages 8-16; chess and backgammon
forages 8-16
3 30p m
BraceweR Library, in the Almeda Mall parking lot
hosts a storytime fir children 3-7
8a.m
PISD school board absentee voting lasts until 4 30
p m today in the PISD administration building
10:30a m.
BraceweR Library, in the Almeda Mall parking lot
will show the film strip "The Night Before Christ-
mas" tor children 3-7 They will also have a
Pinata tor all children
BraceweR Library, in the Almeda Mall parking lot.
hosts a toddler storytime for children 18 months to
3 years
Dr. B. J. Garner
and staff
4:30p.m.
The Sagement Recreation Center otters a tree one-
hour volleyball class for persons 12-16 years of
10a. m
The Sagomont Recreatten Center otters a free,
one-hour aerobic dancercise class for adults
6:30p.m.
The Sagement Recreation Center offers a free
one-hour aerobic dance class for adults
4:30pm
The Sagement Recreatten Center offers a one-hour
plaster crafts class for children ages 4-7 Cost for
materials is the only fee
6pm.
The WindmW Dinner Theatre presents the comedy
"Broken Up" Tuesdays through Sundays until
Dec 28 A buffet dinner is served from 6 p m to
8:15 p m followed by the show Sunday matinee
performances begin with a buffet luncheon from
noon until 1:15 pm. followed by the show For
more information call 464-7655
BraceweR Library hosts a toddler storytime lor
children 18 months lo 3 years of age The library
'$ located in the Almeda Mall parking lot
6:30 p.m
The Sagement Recreation Center offers a free,
one-hour aerobic dance class for adults
Use Voice of
Community-Minded
People
6:30p.m.
The Sagomont Recreation Center offers a free,
one-hour aerobic dance class for adults
8:30 a.m.
Absentee voting begins for the Clear Creek school
board and lasts until Jan 13 Voting hours are as
follow: Dec 29-Jan 4,9 a m -4p.m.; Jan.i-13,
8 p.m.
Theatre Under The Stars opens the holiday
musical "Grease" that will run through Jan 4
Curtain time is 8 p m nightly except on Sundays
when they have a 2 p m performance and a 7:30
p.m performance For ticket information call 522-
1422
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Monday. Dec 29
8a.m.
Absentee voting begins for the PISD school board
Voting hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. through Jan
13 (except Jan. 1). Votes may be cast at the ad-
ministration building, 3010 Bayshore Drive
Pictured, left to right, are Phillip William., eon of Mr. and Mre. John
WIHamat Alex Shortaleeve, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sbortaleeve;
Sonia Sustain, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Carmelo Suatola; Dilla Ramoo,
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ransoot Stacey Wert, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Ray Wert; Alan Herring, sen of Mr. and Mra. Paul Herring, Matt Milla,
oom of Mr. and Mra. Alan Mills; Nancy Sanches, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
‘ for your kindness. Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year to all.
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Here is a special Christmas gift to our friends and neighbors in the South Belt
area:
4:30p m
The Sagameat Recreation Cantor offers two one
hour plaster crafts classes lor the cost of
materials One class is for ages 4-7, the other is
for ages 8-15.
As Dad closed the Bible and turned out the light,
He said "Keep Christ in Christmas and to all good night."
We at the Sims household wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year.
Thursday.Jan. 1
Today is the first annual Non-a-thon hosted by the
Houston Atm Parkinsonism Society f-or more in-
formation, call 529-0888
Candlelight
Two
Christmas Eve
Services For
YOU
Carols & Candles
7:30 P.M.
13 Traditional Carols
Harpist
Brass Quintet
Organist
Candlelight
Midnight Holy Communion
11:00P.M.
Traditional Carols
Harpist
Organist
HOLY COMMUNION
(“Open" and offered to all)
Candlelight
Cokesbury United Methodist Church
10610 Kings point casual dress for both services
10a m
The Sagement Recreation Center otters a free one
hour aerobic dancercise class tor adults
Wi
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would come true
1 thought it was worthy of everyone
reading.
/ would use it for my math, art,
reading language, and gym and I
would use it wisely and 1 will take
care of the smart that I have I never
let it work over time, and / will keep
it well and I will keep it as long as I
live and / will never give up as long
as I am smart but if I am stupid I
don 't know what 1 should do If my
wish come true I would be so happy 1
could be a good little boy but lam not
little at all I am a big boy now and I
like to be a little boy again
10 30a m
BraceweR Library, m the Almeda Mall parking lot
hosts a storytime lor children 3 5
an Otters, Cops and Ktes" program that is
designed to help youngsters get to know the of
hcers that served them Oilers trading cards can
be obtained from an unoccupied officer by any in
lerested youngster
8am
Houston Light and Fewer Company will present an
exhibit of "Christmas Around the World." This
exhibit will be on display in the Electric Tower
Gallery. 611 Walker, from 8a m - 5 p.m week
days through Jan 2 For more details, contact
Miss Mevis at 229 7121
If 1 had one wish m the whole
world it would be smart
I like to be smart like any other kid
I don't like lo be too smart because I
You can be very smart but I don t like
to be very smart because I might
make a big deal out of it so thats why
And one thing / donI like is to be the
stupid boy in the class but I am m the
middle now.
Open New Year s Eve till 2 p.m.
Closed Friday. January 2
We do Ear Piercing
Gift Certificates Available
Special Christmas Eve Service
December 24
9:15 a.m. Bible Study
Worship Service
Children’s Church
10:40 a.m. Bible Study
Worship Service
Children’s Church
Michael’s Salon of Beauty n J
944-1413 “ 1
941-6316 ......_
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South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1980, newspaper, December 24, 1980; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199690/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Jacinto College.