The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1966 — Page 5

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Johnson - Shea Miss Bonnie Jean Johnson became tho bride of D. Edward Shea Saturday, August 10. at 10 o’clock in St. Patrick Church, Walkerton, with Father Anthony Letko officiating at the double ring ceremony. Bonnie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Grovertown. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Shea of Terre Haute, Ind. The bride was escorted by her father to the altar, which was decorated with baskets of gladioli

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and palms. The bride wore a floor length gown of organza । over taffeta with a stooped neck- ( line, raised waist line, bridal pointed sleeves, and i controlled sheath skirt. A de* hable train fastened at the w in a double tier. She wore : üble crown veil, and carried cascade of white roses. Mrs. Peter Jensc vas the organist. and the vot st was Mrs. John Burri singir “On This O Beautiful Mother’ nd “Mother At Thy Feet Is K ng."

Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Somheil of Indianapolis, sis- ' ter of the groom. Brides matron was Mrs. Richard Johnson of Plymouth, cousin of the bride. Both wore identical dresses of nile green fashioned witli a floor length A-line skirt. A scooped neckline with cap sleeves and a peacock back with a small brush train complemented the skirt. Large bows with a small veil in nile green were worn as their headpieces. Both carried cascades of bronze pompon mums. Best man was Charles W. Aten 11, of Webster Grove, Mo. The groomsman was Don Johnson, of Grovertown, brother of the bride. I shers were Robert Somheil. of Indianapolis, and Karl Newc mb of Terre Haute. A reception was held at the Holiday Inn in Plymouth. A luncheon was served. Miss Donna Bergstrom cut the cake. Miss Lois Johnson poured the punch, while Mrs. Karl Newcomb registered the guests. Mr. and Mrs. D. Edward Shea spent their honeymoon in Canada. They are now at home in Noblesville. Indiana. The bride graduated from the Grovertown High School and Indiana State University. She is teaching at Hamilton Heights Junior High School. The groom is a graduate of Schulte High School in Terre Haute, and Indiana State University. He is a teacher at Hamilton Heights High School. 4-H Achievement Night Sept: 7 For Lincoln Twp. Plans are underway by the Lincoln Township 4-H Advisory Board for their annual Achievement Night Banquet. It will be held Wednesday evening. September 7, at the Walkerton Elementary School. It will begin promptly at 6:15 p.m. with a pot luck supper and will be followed by presentation of awards. The 4-Her’s themselves will participate in he program to present a better understanding to parents and potential members of the benefits of 4-H. The banquet is open to all persons. not just families of 4-H members. It is hoped that any youngsters interested in learning more of 4-H and the projects available will attend this banquet Sept. 7. There will be no obligation in attending, but it is hoped that any boy or girl who will be ten years old any time in 1967 who might like to join will urge his whole family to attend. Letters will go out to all students in the school extending this invitation also. It has been an outstanding year here for Lincoln Township with many honor group members. They all will receive awards and recognition, including each and every club member. But they must be present to receive it. Leon Verhaeghe has been the Boys 4-H leader here and Miss Mary Lee Loucks has been the girls club leader. All club members are reminded that the trophy for outstanding boy and girl is determined by filling out a point sheet and if you have not filled one out to contact your adult leader immediately. State Fair Trip Any boy or girl who completed one or more projects is eligible for a free trip to State Fair. Lincoln Township has arranged for a bus the morning of August 31 from the high school parking lot at 6 a.m. sharp. All the 4-H’er needs is his lunch and spending money. Congratulations 4-H’ers for an outstanding year. Our Classifieds - Only 75c. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville East^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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Pyro-Electric - Union Sign 3-Year Pact r ^9^ LA j

The membership of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Amalgamated Local 911, AFLCIO ratified a proposed new three year contract offered by Pyro Electric, Incorporated, of Walkerton, Indiana. Pyro Electric is a leading manufacturer of metallic sheathed ceramic insulated thermocouples and special heaters. The new contract provides for increased employee benefits in the area of insurance, vacations, seniority privileges and wages. The Local and International Representatives expressed pleasure in the amicable relationship and bargaining atmosphere in which the agreement was reached. Speaking for the Company, Al

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Siede, General Manager, indicated that he was very pleased with the members’ acceptance of the offer, and that he foresaw a period of increased co-operation between the Company and its employees leading to better working conditions, a higher quality product, and individual advancement of skills for the employees. Participating in the bargaining sessions which led to the final . contract agreement were, seated: L Al Siede. general manager; Ellis Holland, International representative, and Mrs. Ethel Watkins, president of the Local; standing; B. F. Williams, plant superintendent; Mrs. Ruth H<>ward and 1 Mrs. Eva Rice Local stewards, i Education pays — but you I can’t collect without hard work.

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