The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1967 — Page 8
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K. 1.. rnil< MlsMoiruj Church Rev Fuu' V. Du< 1. 1' tsi r Mrs R 3. Virga, Soft Sun lax S' nixd 9 30 ain M min. \X or p in > cm. (Hnl Iren's <3ium h 16 15 a in. Ex nng ServiC' 7 W p La<ii< I’m. rg • :p 1 • - la’.. P 3” •.!'! Mi ! -W el: Bibb S' . n Weln< <laj 7o> pm. The First rresiiWenan < hun h L v David D Ow<n, Faster Eide: IF In LtF>b« i. Supt. You <• writ in t ur worship xivice. Thur v, 7 pm. Mio-Week W >rshi Service. Sund January •* (iidmalion of El 6 '.nd Deacon - Sun diuol 9 30 i m. Mori ng Worship 10 115 a.m. Ush • Sam Jack Melvin Dipert ’ford Allen and Floyd I »ipet WeJi lay - Yw i Choir after m hod Ad It Choir 6 45 pm. Se ..on meeting 8 <K» p.m 1 irst Brethren Chnieh Ron Ritchey. Paator I i1 wood Clark, S S. Supt Katherine Whitmer, Junior Cl. arch Director VI Jr. Church and Morning Worship. 10:30 am. Sunday Srh ml. 6 3” Youth Meetings and Adult Bible Stuoy. 7 30 Evening worship 7 .<) Friday WMS meeting at ti • hurch, Ethel Suns, devotional le.ider. Forth Liberty Church ol Brethren A- P. Wenger. Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 ajn. Morning Worship 9 30 am. Church School 10 30 am,. CBYF 6:30 p.m. Everyone invited to al these services. Beaver Creek WeMeyan Metuodiat Dean Krieg, Fastoi Bob CUngenpv<*l. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a.ni. Morning Worship 10 30 a.m. WY Service 6 4ft p m. Evangelistic Ser •nee 7:30 p.m. Prayer met ting Wednesday, at 7:30 pm. Lotted pHuoreaatal (hurch Washington and Center St. North Liberty, Ind. Pastor, Kev. C. O. Bilthvtmer Sunday School 9:45 a m Morning Worship 11:00 am. Evanglistic Service 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Tuesday 7 30 p m. Young People's Service Thursday. 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these ‘ierviees. Anyone needing trail 4»rtation for yourwdf nr family, please call 656 H 524 and it will be supplied. 2*l.'■ end of your seai’di for a f n-n, dy chun h North IJberty Methodist < hurch Thoma . M Frost, Pastor J Jin Harbaugh. Supt Morning Worship 9 30 a m. Church School 10 45 a m Jr and Sr MYF 6 30 pm. Ch ar piactirr 7 30 pm Study groups will every Tuesday V 3u ajn and 7 30 p.m. They vol! be entitled 'Affluence •nd Povert) - Use ChnslMn Dilimi' c" Hie < nitrd Mm*M»d>si <y»iirdb Hur 11 E Williams Minuter Sun lav Shod Superin’‘-nd-entx Teo Frame and i an AwaC H«-ad Ushers Bru e 1T ’ rgerak^ David I-awrcnce Org.m Ls Mrs RuDi McKeea>‘H Mi* Crw e Atwwid Mrs Berle, trbin SUNDAY H 30 a m First Worship Service in the Mahima St Biding Anthem bv the Junior fTrsr under Uu direction <1 Mr* Bertha bni.
91' n i Sunday S honl In both bull iim; ». 11 00 a.n Secund Mmning w<n -.h p r\: <• in the 111 m >i. St. Bull - n • S.-rr '>n th> mo will hr ' A Y< >.r Eni Ibdr- i. r ' T! - <'h mc< ! Ch ir will sin.,’ ur. h r ir> direct!'n of M। David l.iv ' The rite r h' !v bapD .in will bo a!m:n ' 630 p m Juni i MYb 'hi Mo in: Ui S': : Ik. Mil 1 I EH’A Y 930 a m K m"ii । m ' ng in the ” f tn S’’.- t Bml hi ; WEDN’ESDA Y 4 .00 pm. Junior Ch n ; r.u ': o m the Michigan Street 8...11m 7 (K) pm. Chancol Choir p> u--tieo in D:e Ulin -St• •• ' l> aid:.' • 8 (X) pni G.-neral m- ’tm^ t the Woman - So. i.-i v i Chr. ' an Service THCRSDAY 7 00 pin. Agape Fra'ci S< rvice Everyone is crnlially welcome to the sorvi<‘< s of the United M<4h<*list (7iurch Attend church somowh-re this Sunday FirM Baptist Church North Lilierty The n w congregation meeting in its brand new building. 467 W Ebn one bb* k s.»uth of Highway 4 Walter J Clary* Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m Morning Service 10 30 a m Active Christian T‘-en> 6 30 p m Evening Service 7 30 pm Prayer Mictmg. Wvdnebduy. 7:30 p ni. Be careful. Church attendance can bo Dangerous! Glad Tidings Awwanbiv of God Rrv. E. D Wirks'roni Fish Lake Ernie 3 oung. Supt. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Special Mwnr and xinging. Morning W. ramp 10 30 a.m. Chnsl Am! asaador of Youth at 6 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Sendee 7:00 p.m.
Come and ni d out nw PHHtnr. rOßrtm llotine** (TuthK Rev. William Bubb, Pastor Jcsac Wilder. Supt Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10 15 a m. Ymjth Service® A 45 pm. Ehmntng Worship 7 SO pm. Prayer Meeting anti Bible study Wednewlay. 7:30 p.m. Evervone welcome to these 8.-nbcc3. HrM Baptist (Haren dark and Maine St n't-, n Benny Millar, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m. Mornin r W< rslnp ]<• 30 a m Evening Ser.i v 7 00 p in. Pra wr Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm. Oak Grmo Full Goaprl Thurch Raad 8. 5 null * ea.it Kn-oc. or 1 mile caM of Road 23 Jet 8 I*astnr. A. J Compton Sunday Sch ] io anv Morning W x-ahip n Evening Worship 7pm. Prayer u offered cverv arrvic® for the h i r k. You will find a friendly wrj. come at thia <diiin h. Narth fjbony (l»nst^.a (Starr* Jaffan*- n *na ilarriiem Dr S Robert J<»hn“.ton Minister fclO Reddt. k St.. Mishnuaka ’T ne 259 00'23 WHCIMY SERVICES 9 SO R!b> School CH* ftr all age* un let q> «!»H. 1 tea^hera !>>nn M. I mid Supt. 10 u a *i. Morning Worship end C'nin in) r Choml mus. S< nn nT pi The Bible i« the Word of (Jod " 1 30 pm Eidera meeting 200 pm frenum! bwl meeting 7 00 p.m E.- i. ng E.cn <L»tk
Se; Vb Special music Sermon Th.- I'i ax. r That U orka. Mb.ETINGS • F THE WEEK — W<aln> sday l^uarb rly C ngregat ;<>n >1 noet. n • sp. <| ili ms of business Saturday — K3O pin T< hs aat Revival Fires" on Channel 2* 7 .30 pm. Ji and Si Y"Uth Rally at Milburn Blvd. Church of Christ, Mishawaka. The public I-. cordially invited i to all the services of this congregation where 11" one is ever a d range:. Fine < i< ). Chiin h ol Brethren lb. bin x M.C'.rmhl Fa <tor Sun I’> S- hiM'l 9 30 r a. \i , । n . 'ip io .r .. m. S< ■( . : 1- i .’ Iu *' ।nd I’eace W. . y T’J" ■! T im., -x 10 . • r Citizen ■ i vl m. < h:« t -pi i. < r 1 ’ tul Sid .I? F* 11 R' pi •-nt ative of S :il Sc' Urt'y and ND ii ai ■ I ji ci A '• 11 llm and iju ’ i"ii mi n wer - - ion. All adult .’: ■ m ir< urg* dto alt i'll 1. Ti i 7 0<» | .i Wedne.sdax 7 13 Chn.-»uan Educatii n Coninn .sn n nv ' tin THANKS □ - c \\ • an m t rateful to all xx ho are h' hum u. I ir D > !• >, of <mr arm and brother, Murray Lynn Watkins We fsp-s-talh thank Rev Gwen*, the ladies >f the Walkerton Pn-sbytcnan W -im-n • Association, th- ladic of the OES Chapter .319 and Heils Red tinant. Al ■> we thank all air relatives neighbor: and friends xvh > comfort.*l us and < ared for us and shanal our sorrow. Ida May and Claude Watkins Sharon and Cliff Steven.. Lydia and Claudc Watkins J’ Jack Watkin* We wish t< th.nk •U' r.-H---tives, frien 1 and n<;ghtH>rs for their fl iwcrs. cards ^nd sympathy sh wn to us at the time of the lows of ur beloved husband father and grandfather A speciial thanks to Rev Willbuns and ‘he Nuabaum Funeral Homo Words lust can n«X «t---praai. cur thanks to everyone.
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Walkerton Presbyterian Church Sunday School - 9:30 WELCOME Church Senn. — 10:35 Midweek Service Thursday 7:00 pm In The Name Os J?mw
Mrs Richard F Fall Rl< hard Jr., and Nancx Fall Mi .nd Mrs Albert Cass. 1 ind family ONE W\3 Pe< pie who follow the primrose path never have to worry about A return ticket.
Toffee Ice Cream Pie and Sauce MiWWKWHnaHHHKw'-'* ’ ’-IB' ■ S’ a -I rs Z i. • i». " L ■ ; « r JEL: Want tn cut your holiday kitchen-t me and yet turn out a perfect party dessert? Here’s an ultra-fancy creation that’s n. en ya* pie. in fact, it is pie—a deliciously different "Toffee k Cnam Pie and Sauce.” Ire delectable flavor comes from a surprise irgr»dicnt, E--glish toffee candy bars. Chopped bite of chocoiate-coxcre l can are layered in and cn top (f the pie, adding a sweet crunching < to the i’c cream. More toffee b.ts are stirred into the toppin q sauce for rich, mellow flavor. Raves are guaranteed! You’ll find the candy bars very easy to work with—simp’ chop them with n sharp knife into little bite. This is nn e&sy-do, prepare-ahead dream of a recipe. Make D > pic at your leisure and keen it in the freezer eamnarlnient reg' for any occasion—avoid trat frantic fe«lirg of a laat-minu* . rush. The toffee sauce also makes a fine aundae topping which can be kept indefinitely under refr.geration. TOFFEE ICE CREAM PIE AND SAUCE 17 to 18 vanilla or brown edge 1 cup evaporated milk, wafers undiluted 1 2 gallon vanilla ice craam 1 4 eup butter or margarine 1 cup chopped Heath 1 4 cup light corn syrup English toffee bars Dash of salt 1-1/2 cups sugar Lme bottom and sides of buttered 2 inch pie pan with wafer* Spoon fee cream into wafer shell, sprinkling 1 2 cup r»f th. chopped toffee lie tween layers of lee cream. Sto»e pie in frre» » until eerving time. Prepare toffee aundae mure by eombinm • sugar, milk, nutter or margarine, syrup and aalt Bring to abo over low heat; boil 1 minutv. Remove from heat and stir i” rarr.sinmg chopped toffee ami tool, stirring o«e*sum«Uy. Sot. •auce over pie wedges. Yield: one 9-imh pie « to 8 servings) •nd 2 L 2 cups ^aacc.
Falcons Visit Wanatah Satur Th * J< hn Glonn Falcon rare open Fridny this \v will play Saturday night » atah. The Falcons will Infor their nfxth win In mn In this game.
Let u« always remember that God wills for ewery man the opportunity to earn salvation and has marked a dear path across the face of the earth. Because Christ did ’taste death for every man” and remain perfect through suffer ings, we may place our trust in God and share the great strength of faith. As St Paul reminded the Hebrews. 1H us also look to t*>e evamp ? of Chri t ns the ’Captain i f . . . sah at’. ir.’ 1 * ' ***■**— Bead your BIBLI tkdly I and • O TO CHUBCH SUNDAY
