The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1980 Page: 6 of 6
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THE COLONY COURIER, FEBRUARY 21, 1980
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Lane off Denton Drive
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Girls 11 to 16 years
old desiring to play in
a softball league should
call Lynn Taylor at
370-1061 or Holly
Stroud at 370-0062.
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Even the Chest, too.
Phone:
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Any man or woman
interested in playing in
the adult league should
call Stroud or Taylor.
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planned in
Little Elm
It’s only $7 for 12 full months and you can’t find
more complete Colony news in any other newspaper.
Just phone (214) 292-1570 or 292-1314 and get
delivery of the Courier started.
FIVE-PIECE BEDROOM
GROUP ONLY...
Before and After School Care
Hot Lunches & Snacks
6:30-6:30 Monday-Friday
505 N. Elm St.
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Lee recently was in
Hong Kong and the Phi-
lippines.
The sorority canceled
plans for a Valentine
party Saturday due to
the weather and re-
scheduled it for Feb.
23.
vegetables
Milk
Sliced peaches/
snickerdoodle
WED., FEB. 27
Cheeseburger on bun
Mustard or salad
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Dropbox moved
The location of the
dropbox where custo-
mers of the Colony
Municipal Utility Dis-
trict could pay bills af-
ter hours has been
changed.
The box is now at
the entrance of the new
MUD Service Center.
For appointments and all information
you may now dial
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The Little Elm Uni-
ted Methodist Women
will hold a spaghetti
dinner Friday from 6
till 8 p.m. at Button
Memorial United Me-
thodist Church in Little
Elm.
Tickets will be $3
for adults, $1.50 for
children under 12, and
toddlers will be admit-
ted free. Tickets may
be bought in advance
from any UMW mem-
ber or by calling Mrs.
Frank Thompson at
292-1912.
The menu will in-
clude spaghetti with
meat sauce, gelatin and
green salads, garlic
bread, cherry pie or
cobbler, coffee, tea and
punch. Games will be
played after dinner. A
nursery will be available.
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Office For The Practice Of
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Lt. Cmdr. Larry Lee,
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a Navy reservist, showed
slides and film at a
meeting of the Alpha
Tau Theta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
Feb. 13 at the home of
Jeanie Tooker. Sue
Moore was cohostess.
Pick Up and Delivery on ALL Work
Rotary Mower Sharpening ONLY S3.50
After 6 p.m. and Saturdays
370—0663
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Girls 17 years old
are eligible to play in
the women’s league.
They should call Steve
Taylor at 370-1061 or
Stroud.
dressing
French fries/tomato
catsup
Lettuce, tomato, onion,
pickle slices
Milk
High & Middle —
Fruit cobbler
Elem.—Cookie and
fruit
THURS., FEB. 28
Beef and bean burrito
Spanish rice/Fritos
Cabbage and pineapple
salad
Milk
Lime Jello with fruit
FRIDAY, FEB. 29
TEACHERS’ INSER-
VICE DAY!
No school for students
Masses set
during Lent
St. Philip’s Catholic
Church will hold the
following daily masses
during Lent which be-
gan Wednesday. Daily
Mass at 7 p.m. Monday
and Wednesday and
7 a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.
Masses will be in
the chapel at 1897
West Main Street, Lew-
isville .
Six evenings of re-
newal will be held on
Fridays during Lent.
Programs will begin
with Stations of the
Cross at 7 p.m. fol-
lowed by a presentation
and discussion on one
of the Sacraments. The
evenings will conclude
with a short commu-
nion service. All pari-
shioners are encouraged
to attend.
Parents of children
preparing for first
Penance and first
Communion should at-
tend at least the first
two sessions of the
Evenings of Renewal
on Friday, Feb. 22.
and Feb. 29.
Catholics in the
Colony needing trans-
portation to Sunday
mass should contact
Dave or Beverly Hester
at 370-2666.
-VITA KOENIG
Ball players
are sought
Youth and adult
softball players are
sought for teams in
the Colony.
La Petite Academy
A REWARDING EXPERIENCE
FOR THE YOUNG CHILD
KINDERGARTEN
ENROLLMENT NOW!
State Licensed Child Care Center
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Blalock, Jack. The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1980, newspaper, February 21, 1980; Little Elm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519913/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.