The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1976 Page: 3 of 10
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Middleton, Mr. and Mrs k
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C Rex Price, Mr and Mrs
Buster Sanders. Mr and
Mrs Bryan Smith and Mr
and Mrs John Richtor
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Service Center board dates
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With the
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Navy Seaman Christ W
Bartholmey, son of Mr and
Mrs G M Bartholmey Sr ,
of 24th St , Alta Loma, has
completed recruit training at
the Naval Training Center,
San Diego
During the eight week
training cycle he studied
general military subjects
designed to prepare him for
further academic and on the
job training in one of the
Navy's 85 basic occupational
fields
Among the subjects he
studied weie seasmanship,
close order drill. Naval
history and first aid
A 1976 graduate of Santa
Fe High School he joined the
Navy in September 1978
Sewer bond
election may
be called
Brookside city council
approved plans for a $400,000
sewer bond election Thur-
sday night
The election will be held
after put lie hearings have
been called, and the project
has been cleared with the
Texas Water Quality Board
The bond election will be
the first ever for the city of
Brookside and will help
finance a sewage collection
system
EPA will finance ap
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S1 4 million project
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Sealy Community Service
Centers share an advisory
board Members are Fred E
Joseph. John W Leslie.
Johnetta J Session, Albert
Martinez Alfreda M Ar
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David P Walker
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Dickinson Infant Develop
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children from the ages of
birth through three years
with developmental delays
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Pearland The chairman was
Dan R Keller who was then
the mayor of Pearland He is
now a member and former
chairman of the. MH-MR’s
Board of Trustees Today the
advisory board members are
Georgia Vaughan, H M
(Bud) Bodine. Ardell
, Wilson, Ben Pinales. Luella
Smith Rev Bill Sterling and
Winston Lucas
The Pearland Group Home
advisory board was formed
in October, 1974, even before
the first client moved into
the home it also has an
active involvement with the
Pearland ARC Members
are Mr and Mrs Harold
Wilson Jeanee M Goodman,
Kenneth Kesselus and Ouida
Cook
Brazoria County Youth
Home is a joint venture of
the MH MR Center and the
Brazoria County Youth
Homes Ine Members of the
Youth Homes Board of
Directors also serve as the
advisory board to the
members were honored at a
Recog nit ion Dinner held last
July at Riverside Country
< lub in latke Jackson
The member#of the Alvin
Community laving School
advisory board have a long
history of deep involvement
with the program and with
the Alvin Association (or
Retarded Citizens (ARC
The.y have helped the
program with everything
from office space to
sw imming lessons Member*
are Phil N Sicuro. Mabel
Smith Patricia W Horn
beak Raymond Turner
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The advisory boards are
‘ made up of local community
leaders professionals from
health legal education
busness and other fields
parents of clients con-
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The Gulf Coast Regional Service Center in Freeport
Mental Health • Mental are Dr Forrest Hawkins.
Retardation Center has John Brau, Jay Ballard. Bob
always encouraged com Farmer, John Berryhill,
munity participation in its Clifford Ward, Edna
programs This participation Ferguson. Doris Weber and
is now being formalized on a Joe Silvas
regular and continuing basis Members of the new Texas
with the establishment of City - LaMarque Community
ladvisory boards for al! Service Center advisory
programs board are John H Hoover,
The MH-MR Board of Capt Savas Saragoza.
Trustees, which appointed Charles Outtersid, Jr ,
the advisory boards has Arnold Ybarra. Albert
authorized them to provide Haardt, Thelma Logan and
public education, to help Tony Pollastrini
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The Living Skills Center, a
residential program for ex
offenders, has an advisory
board with the following
members Richard R
Ostermayer Sr . Dr L E
Emory Rev R L Daven
port ( apt Henry C Roach.
Annie Mae Charles Mr*
Lester Calhoun, Jan Dexter
and Felix M Mare*
Members of the newly
formed adv isory board to the
Independent Development
Program are Chester Stout
Roberta Soule Joel Murphy
Janet Bellman and Gertrude
Lillard
Some MH MR programs
have had active advisory
boards dating back to the
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Coleen Kenyon, Dorothy
Masters, M C Raney, John
Stark R M Swanson. Fred
Wood. Eileen Levine, Bill
Fountain, Jose Rojo, Harriet
Goodenough, 0 D
Nenemore, Everett Stovall,
J C Tryell, Dr George
Roberts, Glenn Heath, Tena
Simien, Dr B.G. Peck,
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The Occupational
Development Center in
Texas City is a sheltered
workshop for mentally
handicapped adults
Members of the new ad
visory board are Michael G
SHirley, Carl Nesaler, Carol
Austin, John Jacobson, Mrsz
Alvin Bailey, L T Winters,
Dr George Baker, Alan
D Amano, Greg Danes and
Donald Teader
Advisory board members
for Project A R T , an art
rehabilitation therapy
program on the Strand in
Galveston, are Dr D Bailey
Calvin Darlene Messer
Meeks, Joseph D Meeks.
Tommy Malcolm Townsend
Carol Vith and Marian Wood
Those named to the ad
visory board for the island
Group Home a residential
program for retarded adults
are Dr Edward Gripon, W
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Morisse, Bruce H. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1976, newspaper, December 30, 1976; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1522861/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.