‘meeting: at city. hall Wednes- 3 ny, December 16, the oouncil Apopka, Florida 32703 - siget sHfective system™ in or ducing cavities” She said the program had “had “some excellent response” in cities such as Kissimmee, Lakeland, Avon Park and Fort Lauderdale where the program has been implemented. : Grice. also told the council that the" fluroide level in the . Apopka water was ‘‘defficient” 25 parts of fluoride per mil- lion parts of water. The ideal evel for the Apop- - ka area, she said, would be: od , parts per million. ‘She told the city fathers: that i ; the fluoridation would have ‘no harmful effects” and that for tor G be J cunts 3 per person per year, she added. ‘The grant for the fluoridation ; program will come from feder- al funds that will be admini- stered through a ‘state block grant. The money in the grant will cover the initial installation and implementation of the pro- gram and the operational costs for the first two years. After the first two years, the city would take over the costs of the program. : “Give the children of Apopka an early Christmas,” ‘she said in ‘closing as she urged the «council “to approve the mea- sure, Three focal dentists, Dr. Vic- from Melbourne to Cedar Key. ©... DoE, according to Dr. Kelly Brooks, _ visiting professor with the Uni- / versity of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. When the fault Was Brooks told the — iy Florida: Appr sideway meeting of the American Socie- = ty of Phewgrammetry Satur- enon and ym Be plain some geological os tinuities in Florida”. og michia, “Dr; Doyle. 15 cents Friday, December 18, 1981 it would not have any harmful side effects and would be of ma- jor value to the people who drank the water. Letters from various doctors and medical-agencies were also. presented to the council endors- ing the program. ‘Ansley ‘spoke following the pro-fluoridation people and said he spoke ‘not as a chiropractor “but as a concerned citizen.” “I'm against fluoridation of the public water supply,” he told the council members; cit- ing possible health problems as the main reason. ‘He said in his 0-rhinute talk that fluoride’ was “toxic” and that it was easy for someone to get excessive Li mounts ‘ide throw 2 § ore aly aloes andten. A Counc page 4A go Avorka: « line up,” aealopically be said. The new maps that Brook +. produced followed 27 years of research and clearly showed that south Florida shifted 1514 miles northwest to form a “strike slip fault’! ‘running lat- erally like: the -San Andreas fault in California. The giant crack in the ground is inactive, Brooks says, but keep youreyes and ea bit, of fluor- pen.id Ease fie sromnd shudders jupta i Yass; or dismonds or. gold. she had lost 32 years ago. i = Bellefourche, South Da: ota, when Lavene’s mother bo. she went to live with an aunt in the same town. Years later, in 1888," Lavone married a serviceman whose * career involved much moving from place to place. With military service over, Lavone's husband settled in { Greensboro, North. Carolina, where he took a job as a main- tenance ‘supervisor “with an apartment complex. It was this job that brought them to the Apopka area, where they have been for th past two and a half years. Through all the years of moy- { ing; Lavone never gave up hope of s Seeing he brother. Allen =) paration in 1949. Allen had contacted Dorothy, and she sent Allen's ade o-' a fairy tale," ho Tally | thy Miller, lives is in » Wachingion | and she and Lavone have kept 10 ‘touch since the family’s ses: She received a brother, ¢ one. pect hin and she cageriy await. ed the meeting: Dillon suffered & delay it his trip, and called to tell his sister that he would be- later than he | She gave him directions to Stirling's’ Pancake ‘House, - where she has-been employed for She past year anda hall, and asked him to come there... . “1 saw his pull “in, Latonesaidof the awaited meeting, “and thén ‘4 ‘man came in who resembled an un- | cle. That's how we knew each, other, family resemblence Hugs and kisses lowed by hours of conversation, 5 the pai tried Io, make up he the 32 lost years, : “It was like 5 after all’ these: Yelirs,”, Mrs. i Fiegler said. * i ; 't make it Lavone is ul