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A SHOVEL FULL of sand is overturncd by Jan Min-
nich, Miss Appleblossorn of 1968, at r -he groundbreak-
ing ceremonies for the new add: ric_-ns and alterations
to the NPB Villag:- Hali. `R i &:�: e f;.. at �; . cere.-
crony held on August. 7th, v e r �. i'ro,A
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U, rry Robbins, village manager, Herbert W a t t
councilman, Tbm Lewis, mayor, Jan Minnich, honorary
mayor of the day, Mrs. Albert Minn. ch, Mother of
Miss Appleblossom, .Alan Everard, councilman and
David Clark. councilman. Ernie Histed Photo
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Village
North Palm Beach Vil-
lage residents Friday will
inspect two nearly- com-
pleted wing additions to
the Village Hall following
the traditional North
Palm Beach Christmas
Tree Lighting Ceremony.
Village Manager Law-
rence J. Robbins said the
fourth annual Christmas
tree ceremony will come
off at 7: 30 p. m. in the
open area between the
two new wings.
Mayor Tom Lewis will
pull a switch that will turn
on lights on two Christ-
mas trees. Other Village
Hall exterior Christmas
decorations already are
illuminated.
The tree lighting pro-
gram is sponsored by the
North Palm Beach Youthi
A c t i v i t i es Association
whose president is Don
Murphy. After the cere-
mony there will bera carol
sing led by the 80 -voice
Riviera B ch Hi' h
e� g
School choral group .under
the direction of William
Goode. Open house"'. and
inspection of the additions
will f o 11 o w community
winging.
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December r ,1 9 68
Hall open House
"All residents are
urged to share in all por-
tions of the program,"
Mayor Lewis said. We
want everyone to see what
our residents are getting
for $90,,000 in revenue
bond funds which pay
building costs."
Mayor Lewis, Torn
Bell and Councilman
Dave Clark, Allan Ever-
ard and Herb Watt w i 11
e s c o r t groups through
the hall.
Robbins said the addi-
tions are abut 90 per-
cent completed and the
council, which is chang-
ing to Thursday night
meetings in January, ex-
pects to use its neve quar-
ters for the Jan. 2 work-
shop session.
The council now meets
on Tuesday nights. T h e
first and third Thursdays
will be workshops, the
second and fourth regular
meetings.
Persons taking the Vil-
lage Hall tours will enter
the new North Wing
through the combination
council chambers—
courtroom. They will see
the conference room and
offices of the village man-
ager and clerk.