The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1963 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nm. 27. 1963

Take Time To Be Thankiul

Thank giving O MriHlx ;u> Anirr- ••• ' ■' n !' • ' ' • t ><• in i i-m^nib’ in< < -4 ' . FirM Thnnk giving whi h WM> > 'll hx th, • ’ . 1 • . ■ l tli Unite*! S’ a tr- t ; . U .tllk'» t'i Gi-I for thr I '• ’ . h< hml U iti on Uim t hnt t 'n ■ in t heir <i n-t ’ •’ ' IlgluU* hr 4xn ,nd । O' ,n< Then brm r thank ♦ul hi a '.at tin > hut *<■< in*- ii.r o n in < ba, । I -lax t< pix n t h t O u. r ■ ■ by * h TV ' ' । g b lii ti\< r ’ ■ ~ i in the»r k< luwhy anyone around who I. i ' mg b N thankful f-u If anyo;. ■!. nr^ this f< < u.g. they Mmph an not the typo ।er >n to know what bail g '! inkful nnuth Fxerx j-er- n ex n In time of sorrow 1 .is ninny things to be thankful for in th- ;r Hi es All Could -per I • fi w n ments in thankful prav- i Ui s ho'hlay Ma*<m ei the tho ugh a worship mi-vk-in the <’ rrh of their choice, ly U.ei ' veg or with their f in. y an i fn-nd around the bountifu dinner tables which will ix- o populai Thursday V> i ar.- going to invite you to •,ik» adv tntagc *>f a piea we Pax . > di’ before for a more

Who Has The Most To Gain

Who lias the mo st tv gain No one has mon* to g un from safe driving habits and a little consult i.on on the highways far thus, who may e i - • < arcfil uan y i. than you an Iyo n Ov-.i . : • Once again w< art • appi >achr g Usa hazardous driving nd it ions of winter, wtuth <-r that can add to U.' already angri- i- job of driving h <m on the highways of America I t • fact that the avriagt dnvt will take tK • shppir- conditions nnd had reads mto << s. icration -t:E the addtd danger is always there Spt ,king <f wht has the most ‘i gain < n.sid* i Umm- faits rm x know ot my stat* • )»•• • V -rkman’s C .mpensaUon pax as well as wagw? V. • y »u can g' t less for you: 1 ml iximid n ay than 11 I t -.U, Court; • n <: a O- imatu f c for a brli ’ x n* w artif ia on» F x : in ft < .ti or t ’ uck l<-p i. ■ .that It v i/ v -t til

W' hOSUWI BMIS AM* HIMI fl*M tISIIIHSaS Fritz huhn «i* (omidd as Nari Bund leader. November 29, 1939. Fussia niubdircd for w^r against Finns, November 29. 1939. Bern on November 30 were Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), In I*ls Mr Winston ( hurrhill, in D7< The tmrrlean army crossed the Sauer and Moselle Fivers In Ger num December 1,191 M. Ibe IS. 3rd Army readied the Saar Kiser, December 1, 1944. The Monroe Doctrine wav enunehted, December 2, 1823 John Brown, abohti.nial, was hanged at Charleston, W. la.. Dreernber 2, DiS> The first *te *m ptopellrd boat wn demonstrated by James Rumsey On thr Potomac Riser ai Shepherdstown, H. la. December 3. 1787. The Henry lord “peaee ship." Oscar 11, sailed for Furope, Drerm "her I 1915 IteMdeni KoosescU ordered liquidation of WM De.cember 4, 1941, % hruolsljn. New lock, theater fare claimed 289 Uses, Decembtur M7K

'». 1■ I x ■ ti -* I■' iday s.- a u .t. । t gr’ m >i< l or.nio nd hi gm : . H • t bl me .slightly h ■ o' ' 'hl- Ira) Il min,' In t. 11 <>f roi hup an .Un . f-w >i > of th txp* the b u । • . > e left of'i*!' x' :• p*’i ; nut Thank gr.' rng pr.x - Thi will tak n> n • *; than if y *i w”r• 'o ! < I o r mrs age in this spin x* . • i b. tp,. tr . thin ' ■ .. X I A’O 1 C : .. 1 e . ynu U. ink ■ a! , If you now feo! diffennt then try to make the giving of Thank- through prnyei a regular part of your lives Remcmber the source of our bh-asmg. whether large or small, private or public, strong or weak, all come from Um same place

mon after an incident than it whs before W’.o is m>st i expected by other dnxt'ra the courteous drive* or the fvlloxv who d- esn t care " Everyr-e must real o* that from i ur j bs and our lives, an ti dent can take a little off tl.e "t: . 'I.-in” value Many times |» take.- al! tl • value Pnwhing safety is a monotonous job. but if each time it is preached just one life could be saved, or a few accidents prevent- d it is a sermon well given and certainly wo'] received The old feeling that "it can t happen to me” has been proven fa!*- time and time again With the coming h dldix sea* n includ ng three big holiday week ends and much travel going o- don't be a part of the dread'i! K’ >Ustic< that plaster the front pages < f the daily n .v-nap- - s and nre om>u»| a* every * ws cast on the rad.o and TV This type of a piog . to ' 'in- the safety and har.; ress of John Q Public and y>u d pends on y >u.

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KENNEDY, (Don’t.) tion in the 193(i Democratic Convention. At this time he was a member of the Senate. His rise to president oxer the next four years was one of the ^reat political campaign^ in history. His one goal throughout his slightly less than three years as president, was Peace. He never lived to see the efforts of his work become fulfilled in the Government. Much of it will come to pass as a result of the work he did while serving as president. Despite the natural opposition some had of his political views, these same \ iew s and the sincerity with which he would seek to achieve his goals were respected by exeryone. His actions were what he and his closest as.-istants thought were be^t for the country. John Fitzgerald Kenned^’ was a ?er\ iceman. Not only through his position as Com-mander-ln-Chief of the Armed

The Local Medic bv Barton Bryce m M I’ It is not unusual to be« or e excited during an emergence’ I’tiring thi» cx< item<<nt y । ctn furg« l the name of y<« r street or toad be inn< curate in judgm distance an 1 even in <>n« in Atai c« I n • all apo M >n if djd n ’ »v -a- ’ < । pt '4. : / nn 1 t y Ing T* I Mr* I *o< is. quickly" and hung up bes re d.n- ■ < is e cu I be obtained ■ ■ ht on road 23 i north or nouUi) follow the road ' iwl,t-n I < nu to a fork, whs h ruad ahuuld 1

i orces, but as a fighting man for his country in the Second World W’ar. When the call was out. he performed lieyond the call of duty in the battle for Peace and the Protection of his < 'ountry. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a friendly man. His desiro to be w ith the jK»ople he represented mi^ht have been the reason of hi.-, death. His wishes to meet the public and to kt the people see him made him more vulnerable to any such plans of his safety such as that which meant his death last Friday. John Fitzgerald Kennedy is dead in body, but his spirit and goals w ill live forexur in the minds of the jieople. He will go dow n in history books as a great statesman and in the minds oi all a> a great person, a t r’bute deserving of such a man.

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re t ns and then have «mmcona c* c< k them < ver f »r < lartty Thea in case of an emergency, all you have to do k roid tl diicctiona f:-an the direction sheet , — UM- —CW «« Customer nt a local < hib, beefing to owner What a nutty country this is I just read that zXme’hans jN-nd more money for liquor than they do on education ” Club owner “That mak. s senM Ivr < arn -d more «» co< kt. partic thin I ever did *n school* Asmv camp guard ‘ Halt’ W*ho gcx»h there’* Rookie: "Aw, you wouldn't kn iw me I Just gut lien t *y. L>rivc Safely A Iwai a