The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1963 — Page 13

Koontz Lake News I , 1.. I'nlted Mk'-hiimn ( hun h "The Chunh With The Lighted CW •" Paul W. Loucks, Pastor Mr II S. Varga. Supt. .0 Sunday hool. 10:15 Worship Service. 7 00 Evening Service io 00 Tuesday, Ladies ’’layer ..up. I ;>0 Wednesday, Mid-woek BiI r e study. 000 Saturday, Men’s Prayer u ret i ng. This Sunday Is promotion day ■ i o ur Sunday School Every boy d girl, young person and adult, i welcome. Wednesday evening, October 1, 7 00. we will have an important t. achers and workers meeting. \n inspirational and instructive filmstrip will be shown Everyone, het her a teacher or not, is web < me. A scrap paper drive will be cade this Saturday. Sept 2H, at the Lake. Anyone having papers or magazines please pul in box- .- or tie in bundles and place them . it by the road by 10 a m This is a project of our Junior boys’ < lass. Thank you. Mrs. Floyd Brown spent three ivs in Indianapolis attending the funeral services of her aunt Mrs Lillian Penrode and accompanied the Ixidy to Morocco where burial took place. Her mother. Mis. I'-ssie Hunter, returned home with Mis Brown Mr and Mrs Iva Hult and Mrs Emma Hult. Chicago. were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. James M? < 'oy. Mr and Mis Norman Gibbons and five children of Markham, 111, were Sunday guests of Mis Edna Childress Mrs Eugene Hewitt has returned home after spending evera! days under observation in Holy Family ho.pital Lil’orte Starke County Pony A soriaI’lon held their final program ■ t th** year on the Hamlet fair rounds Sunday afternoon Th< r ’ rogram included a parakite side v Mrs. Merle Jones and water t ail contest between tlx iada of ie Koontz Like md Hamlet Volunteer Fire Departments The idea team of Mr Max Shankand, Mrs Delbert Wolff Mrs Duane Barbknecht and Mr Jones of Hamlet defeated the following ladies of the Koontz Like 1 ‘ept Mrs lion Wolfenberger, Mrs Don Adams, Mrs Ted Cam and Mis Chuck Liwrence The men’s team of the Hamlet department also defeated the men of the Koontz Like Dept Mr. and Mrs Carl Stanley j>ent a few days fishing near Blind River, Ontario. Enroute X H * । X [» 2^ ft • S V 4 L. Something's missingNobody wiW' a clock Without handt Insura e coverage that doesn t tit YOUR needs is just as worthlessl I can tador your coverage to fit your e*act needs And. I represent such reputable companies as Mend ar Mutual E Insurance Companyl | See me. •• there's no obligation! Meiidhn Mutol »|tst _____ BtriflH JU Robert Johnson Insurance 5X6-2580

home they stopped at the Boat. Show sponsored by tjie Star Craft Boat Company near Goshen. Robert Duthie, a student at Indiana I'nuiusity, spent the week end with hi.s parents Mr. and Mrs Oren Duthie. Most residents of the I ike .ire having a problem he pa * month with cimk is They are v re in abund in< e than i ver nd mm h larger too and arc gettiiu into the homes in<i ba emeu’b it ev< ryone is fining lixm be--! to eradicate them before the winter comes Harold Durkee ha I turn' I hon e after pending three Weeks Oral ' ■ ' i of Ins aster and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs Andi »w McGill. Mr and Mrs E W Amick returned home after spending two weeks on their trip, '•topping off at Eau f'laire. Wisconsin, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Amick. They returned home around Lake Superior via Mackinac Island and then down Mich-

r * i * I fw M * 'W FRESHMAN Wr . IX Aotorihx to th. Atomic A K e ET? < calendar, even the most ex- F\J»\ , , . . . /IF ■ ■ penenced nuclear scientist is a 1 beginner with a lot to learn. Great strides have I>een made ' XZ - in the development of atomic ® i power for the generation of < electricity . . . but the surface^ * has hardly been soratch^i. / ' f LOWER COST ' ELECTRICITY M t THROUGH ( / ' RESEARCH --^>ll IBq£S|M ‘ In recent years methods have jt A / been discovered to make a ton ir i ’ * of coal produce nearly four times as many kilowatthours / 2 » of electricity as it could in 1920. I ! i Because of ample reserves in ! Lk Hoosier mines, low-cost coal is still Indiana's most economical K* t fuel for generation of electric- ' mv 4 ity. Looking to the future, Indiana's 5 Investor-Owned Elec- : ’ J trie Companies are constantly * researching the latest develop- i f menu ia nuclear power. If the T I day arrives that generation of wl 1. 1 1 w j M electricity through nuclear en- " W ergy w ill sme you money • . ♦ Indiana's 5 Investor-Owned / Electric Companies will build * - nuclear power generating sta-, tions. L. i ■ ■w S ' FI FCTRIC POWER Indiana't A^urdant K<soi.rcfi ftfi Bl tMorthern Bnd ion a Rublic Service ■' Company I symbc!c!^r.':einc^c^i ' IIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIHIHI-IIHBIIBHmIRIIIIIHHMB

igan. Mi s Dus Ann CrannitT. nrrompani' d by Mrs ’ i P7rd.nl, spent the pad weok in Fairmount < 'it y. Penna . a . wr is of Rew and Mi - I lei Iwo ' (‘lnai The Koontz Lake Fu< D« paitmont i. pm smmg a j eh : ■ । i Fi i" < • tub. - I al : • i , en < 'oop lull S'n'. H’,; w ;:1 r from 6 to '.* p with ’ ■ 1 ' ■ ' I • ■ ■ id fimi vn. Mi o d Mr> i. . a I Mu in. an < 'ity ;• Sul ty gm t ■ oi Mr m l M’ . E.irh. t Hm ker. Mt . William Krm-r.hmg nnnouni <>s the birth of twin boys to her daughter and son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ja< k Finwall of Sault Samte Marie, Michigan Mr. an<l Mrs Front is Irwin and four t hildren tis Chit ago wort 1 guests of Mrs. Joseph ^U'dibt man last. Wednesday anti Thursday

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and they ail vi Ped Mr. Quebbcmm, a patient in Holv Family h-> ipital. Li Port*' Mr Q:■>l < - roan, a urgery patient for two Week . I till ne 1 to 111 ho: e Salurday. M> . < Hl d Alien ! . ■ bv Ml E' I !! e. , ‘ ' ’ ‘ ‘ I I Elm. . H . imu ! | Mr ■u; • IK Th. J mi । H •vs < hi of th' K- 'I 'z Lake I w ~„i Xl| tll!la| .. < 'hi.i th. will । ondut t a pap r h r Si' "ty Sept 2x < ;, ( t | v , Vo;|'' old n''W ip..pel s ma . aZirit . and is.ok.s and have them tear the roa<| at your plate and they will be picked t;p Saturday morning B- 1 sure they are ready for ph k up by 10 a m. as the boys plan to cover every road at the lake. W t hope every home will

help the boys ou’ m ’hi mr • . The Local Mr 1 I r I fr. v I m gi ’ old "r ll’ ' -t Wife t' o* tU ’ I . I' '. Tie- tin mi .m ved 'luring .m if ~, k rd r> < [* r. ation from iiT'lt >za fir ■ .• rsh tdow ■ tho price M ’he i: tmzation. 4tßAfl

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