The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1965 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —- DEC. 2, 1965

^/Recreational Project Moves Ahead

Work has started o n the Walkerton Rn.iiati' al 1 reject that includes several different 4is ts. In the ; i-t few :i\ > Ul<’ start of th. basketball < >art, tennis ourt- .md winter ne .skatii 4 rinks has hi gin at the sight where '.v old htt.e l«’»g ? twill park used to be. The little league park is reloc ited by the Walkerton watei tower and will be ready for use at the s'.irt <>f tne m a on. Ano'her ph as. organizing a teen club to renter in the Youth Building, will eume at a later date. The outdoor aspect was the fir«t phase to be completed and should be in use as a skating rink in a couple of week? time, if the weather premits work The old Little league pork lights are still there so it will be usable at night Thi. project is the work of a verv few people from the planning stage through the actual

Your Contributions Make It Possible

Saturday will find the beginning of the Salvation Army K- 'tb drive in Walkerton. This am aal three-day drive, the last th’ e Sat inlays before Christmas is strictly a Walkerton proje. t with th< money being used by the Wa'kerton Salvati n Army committee The work of th. local committee isn't realized by the public, hut espeeia’lv at Christma- time, the efforts of this group, plus the fine help of the Walkerton Lmn« dub. Chamber of Commerce, and American Legion, makes for a much happier Christmas

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building. Ai.-o nee, ssai y to make thia complete, is money Tins ;s w hei the public < <»m< in < >nce again with donations I ng given by many fine bu#un« ssmen of Walkerton only a ? nail percent.ige mu 4 l< raised through the citizens themselves Thi* is being done with a h< usr-to-house canvass Also, the entire project would not be possible without the cooperation of the Walkerton Town Board They have cooperated 100 |»er <ent through facilities and money to help boost this project which will invan so much to the recreational facilities in Walkerton w The entire project will cost in the neighborhood of $12,000 and all but about $2,000 has been raised or pledged The rest will come through the ianva<s of the families of the area, the ones who really receive the moat benefit from such a project.

for marv people of the Walkerton area. When you are in the busines district during these three flays, dron your contribution into the kettle and got the satisfaction of help ng someone who really r eds help at this holiday -eason This is the main prnjei t of the kcal group at Christ ma 4 t mo. but their work continues the year round. strictly with the money rai ed at Christmas time Your small sacrifice to such a came cap mean so much to others in need.

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YEAR OF IfMU North Liberty To Hon >r 111 Fail Athlete Ine North Liberty High .School and J..moi High School Football 1 earns. Cro>--Country Team, managers and cheerleaders, are being honoivd at a pot luck limner on T.iursday, Deccmtaii 10 The speaker fur the evening v ■ il be .1 hn Ray, the defensive uhu h for the guat IWH Notre Dame Irish. i ra» \ I mid To Bring (,m*wt >peaker liv Wermont nalionalh kn<n h 1; morist. author and educator. will del.ver a iect .e entitled 'Humor-the greatest medi cine in the World.’’ Tin- lecture is made poiMtble tlirough the S P. Tracy Memonal Fund through the Walkerton Public labrary New Hour x In Effect For Dump Neu» hours are now in effect at the Walkerton dump, at the west edge of Walkertou. The dump will be open until 9 ;0o p.m. Monday thru Friday and wII dcse at noon on Saturday Not open at all on Sunday. YEAR OF l»M Fin men Decorate Streets For (ihristmas The Noi th Lit ny Fi iim n la t Sat .day, biought the town into the sea- >n if ( hn t mis as they dei । ruli 1 the main street of town \ / h lights and greenery. Iloodrrs Be.ruling Better I lomeki rp.«r» People m In liana are beeom r.g Letter hemekeepers and less < I’e ’ S.s in thro’. Ing tr ish and i übnush on the ground, act > i d ng to a rep >rt given by the '.ipeiintendents of the Ind ana State Paiks, in their semi-annual meeting which they held at Turkey Run M9.36'! In <'firi»tn>as <’Necks DI - trihuted The Community State Bank cased the financial shopping worries t»f many leal peop'e this week % (hen it i-sued |OH Chn tmas Saving* Club Cheeks g Police Sth'< J mmv 1 idy 18 of Plrmo* th x(o sou- I guilt vhi S th Ben ’ CNtv Cturt bv Judoe Gmrir" Farare m I fine! sl9 7'. md his lb <•!!><• spended 1 I on. v U > 11 a >h ige < ' d’-urken dr -, ng YL %R OF 1915 >t trf Vlh lin T • lin Hl' '* Proje I

A youth center the continuation of the work done by the I’SO Club under the able direction of MLa Bli aenbach. vtll be ('intmuisi without interruption, actor ing to the decision of a group of inleri.dcd persons vho h ive been considering the matter for several weeks \<w Manager For Elevator Paul Pratt. 31. of Delano, 111. has purchased an intercd in the B I Holser & Co. Elevator in Walkerton, and has been made manager of the same, effective I • ci ndsT Ist. I er Hunt Sunday All men and y<H.ng men. interested in taking part in a big community fox hunt Sunday u(i meet at FHaugher's s’ore in Wa’kerton or at the C'-chrnn filling .station, 3 miles east of Walker-

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ton on road G at 1 o'clock day afternoon Come for a . time and enjoy a sporting • YEAR OF 1940 I'. S. Pt tlDons To Condemn I A government pet. Lion -e. condemnation of 276 2 air* land m the Kingsbuiy Orb Plant area, is on file in th< rd States District Court in Bi-ml lan dr NY A Camp Nmz Beni Construction of bud hi hous ( . three Nation Youtl num ! ration roident work • ien< e lamps in the station Monday in South Bend. A w»n and Evansville. News Monday morning vias a noon < f t imoil at the scho< - me rea <»n the building v « old a ice. So the sti-dent perindttsl to miss c l ass tin’ bmidirg v»ts as cold aa « the students were iM-nnit'-nils’ class until the b vhrmed up a bit.