The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1964 — Page 7
Schedule Set Fer Walkerton Summer Program 10:30-12:00- Boys ages 7 to 12 1:00-2:30—Girls of all ages. If n<> girls come, the 7 to 12 age boys will come again in this period. 3:00-1:30 Boys ages 13 to IS. Fnllo''.dng are a feu of th« activities that the girls and hoys will cover: Tether ball 16" Softball Baseball Badminton Kickball Vollevball Tumbling Basketball Track events And many more Ts it rains, we will meet in the high school gym. BID FOR VEHICLE Sealed bids in auad^’n*»cnto will be received at the Walkerton Post Office until 2 00 pm., locil time prevailing. June 5. 396-1, for the furnishing f vehicle without driver on an boiv - - Js, for use in the city delivery service durinr the fiscal year ending June 30. 1965 For fur’he’- Information and the necessarv forms, contact ♦he Postmaster. Walkerton. Indiana Slow down and live!
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Singspiration To Be Field Sunday June 7th Sunday, June 7. will he the date for the third Singspiration for V alkerton as the famous Joe Chitwood family will return by request to ho with the group at this time. The service will be held at the Walkerton Evangelical United Brethren Church at 2:00 p.m. A mixed ch- >ir of the churches of Walkerton will sing and anyone desiring sing with this group is invited. The program is open to the public and will be one that every one should enjoy. The music will include some community singing as well as the choir and the Chitwood family. Keep this time and date in mind, Sunday. June 7. at 2:00 p m. TEEN DWTE FRIDAY IT WALKERTON YOUTH BLDG. A band will provide the mudc for the Teen Dance Friday at the Walkerton Y >uth Building from 8:00 to 10.30 pm with a 25 cent admission charge. Riv Kamir ki is in charge of the ch iperones for the dance for this week which welcomes all teens of the area NOTICE T will not hold any od I j. hi outside mowing ’awns after July Ist Arthur Ki album. Ph 5862961, Walkerton. 2tj4p
Chibs Combine In Food Campaign The Walkerton Lions Club and the Walkerton FFA have combined their efforts in a project to supply the Crippled Children's Camp near Plymouth with some food this summer. This is excess food many have from gardens and farms which these children do not normally get due to limited expenses. The FFA will collect any surplus food and take it to the Walkerton Youth Building, .and the Lions will deliver it to the camp whenever it is available. A call to a Lions Club member or an FFA boy will take care of any donation to be picked up by these groups. POST OFFIC ES TO ( LOSE The Walkerton and North Liberty Post Offices will he closed Saturday, May 30, 1961, in observance of Memorial Day. There will v e no delivery of mail. The Pod Offices will be open normal hours on Friday, May 29. 1961 Regular service and deliveries will be provided on this a ay.. NOTICE The meeting of the Porter Cemetery Association for all lot owners and friends will be held Friday. May 29. at 2:00 p.m. at the cemetery. Willard Knopp, ecret ary-treasurer. Use the Classified Ads
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May 2H, 1961 — THE ^DEPENDENT-NEWS —
Summer Schedule For Band Concerts And Lessons George Robinson, music direct >r of Walkerton High School, has announced that the summer ban<l concerts and practice has been set up and an invitation to anyone who plays an in. l trument is welome to <y>me and play with the group. Practice will be he d tach Tuesday evening, from 7:”0 to 8:00 p.m. in the high st h< >1 and the concerts will be held each Friday evening at 6:45. There will be n-j concert on June 12 cooperating with the Church Bible School programs. All students who will he in the first grade next year thr< ugh seniors in high schcof may take lesions during the summer. For further information abou’ th' bsson-, contact Mr. Robin oi .
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Also to be offered are bc m lessons for any interested p rsons. Jack Crum of the SmithWalbrnlge Camp at Syracuse, will be the instructor. Classes will be conducted at 3:00 pm. on Monday, starting June 1, at the Walkerton Grade School gym The les^jns will I'- a half-hour long and the co 1 is SI 00 per les-ion. All phase-; of twirling and marching will be taught through the fundamenta' , inter mediate and advanced tontines. For further -n---formation, M >nd v is thi tin e ,f the first h on an<l any qu- ' n will be an-were<l at th it Baton rental is al.-o p<sub' .<s well as pur< ha-mg of a babm NOTH E B T Holser and Co. will cl o at no- n Fr iday May 20 S- ’ yoi’ -n fhureh Sunday
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