The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1968 — Page 15

Koontz Lake | News ( on«enHtlcn Club The regular meeting of The >ontz Lake Conservation C’lnh 11 b- this Friday. Jnnuar. 19. "" ' SOO pm. in the clubhouse On Saturday evening. January ~, . appragrimati»|< 45 p.> rs ns a( \ >, nded the carrv-in supper nt the , ( r mservatimi club. Thin wan not st a carry-in supp< r. but it ■ -<> served as a birthday party " Ar nine mem’>«Ts ant friends ■ho have birthdays t n January, ■he youngest one having a hirth)n ■ ' Was ***** Schaffer. " tanddaughter of the club prowl~w ’ 1 who will be four years old ■ rs. Bess Turnbull, who was RO B ars young on January 14. was ■o eldest me Celebrating. ( I Bussell Norman, son of Mrs. ■udlle Norman. who has been ■ >me <»n 1-av • has returned to ler. Hu sell a corpsman in the , ■ ivy, is < n his way to a tour of

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duty in Viet Nam. Senior Citizens The s mor Citizen < will h»l! their next meetin’ on Thursday January IK. at 1 00 p ni . nt thp Milton (Jerry home. Th. Gerry h an. IS heated approyhnatch 2 mil 's traight west n f the Koont: I>ake dam on County road 750 N • n th. I. ft hand side of the road, nrross the road from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Phillips Missionary Society Meets The Women s MliMriunary Society held their monthly meeting <>n January 9 at 7:90 p.m . Mr* Pmdine Vargn wns the hostess’ There wore 13 members and one Rtiest. Miss Polly Ogle, prsnt. Th new officers assuming their duties at this meetin g were; Mrs. Ginger Hans, president; Mrs Joann Brown, vice - president; Mrs. Judy Marks. Nocietnrv; Mrs ( aro] Clark, treasurer; and Mrs. Richard Matteson, song leader Mrs. Carol Finley continues as director of the Junior Missionary Society. The ladies m.-t on Tuesday aft•rn.on January 16 at the church to make bandages that are to be sent to the hospital in Nigeria We 4 Afrn a.

Missionary Convention There is still time to h. ar । ame of the Very fine Speakers at the annual Mi sionary C'.n---v. nt ion being held nt the K.x.ntz Ixike Cnit.sl Missionary Church. The following are speakers that may still he heard during the 7 . o'elcck evening services : John Bontrager of Nigeria on January , 18th; Fiugene ponchot of Sierra I>’< na on January 19th; and Naomi Everett of Nigeria on Jan-u.u-y 20th. On Sunday. Januarv 21st. James Coalter of Brazil will be quest speaker during the morning service, and Jean (’rift of Nigeria will be the evening ' speaker. Men’s Breakfast Mon of the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church who are planning to attend th* Men Breakfast on Saturday. Januar\ 20th at 700 a.m. in Heil’s Restaurant. Walkerton, are ask'^d to have their reservations made by noon Friday by contacting Robert Varga or Rev. Richard Matteson. Eugene Ponchot of Sierra Ix'ona will speak briefly and there will be opportunity for discussion and fellowship Each *<ne will order and purchase what he wishes. □ - D HOSPITAL NEWS r □ E Street Division Hospital Oliver Hou; h and Mrs. Ri< hanl Z. 11. r s of North T liK itv an 1 Mr Ir 1 Sn-ed md GI- n Smidgrass of Walkerton. I’ine l_ike Division Hospital M' R- bert !>>ut ks ind Mark Lunsford of North Liberty and Mark Keehn of Walkerton. Starke Memorial Hospital. Knox Warnie Miller of Walkerton. Use Your Seat Belts Always!

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Ques ions Explain Indiana Selective Service Program s-'t out b low. a Cording to cln< 1 Robott i< ('n-1. • yt !t , 1 Dir <o. <>f the In li .n IS' l rflv.' Servit e Fyst- nt, u> <|U' J|< n । most fr- quentlv .1 k^d < f the S<l"ctlvo S« rvice System al n, with the appropriate an w>r,, । ()iMat<ou: H w manv defenrnnt mav a person have? Answer; There Is no Lmit to ; the numb-T that may be given pnrvided each is adequate I supp uted by current ••vid“nc« whi< h will convince th* Ue.<l Board the deferment is in the nitlonal h»i Ith. safety or mt- ’, est. Qnrsbnn: Is anv expert advx e available to the Sekf’tive Service System recording Wb nti r ic personnel? Answer: E.i hSt te h i 1 (n---mittee <n En’imeiin and Scl- nDfic Pi rv nn I nvailal.b foi general advice or p cifi ■ 1 oun - I on in livadu.d ■ । •• Question: If th-re 1. ( bort 1 of mathematu. teacher m । city, but a surplus in the Stath>w is uniform <I i afieatb n within th-- State possible? Question: It isn't. That is why th' (’ongr* — has given broad authority to I>m.il Boa rd < t meet the problem of the loe,L ities they represent. NOT I C E Walkerton Recreation Centet will hold a pool tournament doubles on Sunday. January 21 at 7:00 p.m., slow time. The doubles tournament age limit is 15 years and older. There is SI.OO entry n-e. JIS

< omtesy p what mak« s on»! do mor. than ’h. law r. quin s Ten p. op! hurrv to । iti hup when- 1 ne hur 11 t<, . . t .di- id Jl REMEMBER^' By THE OLD time* From Vera Farris, Northfield, Massachusetts: "I remember a long time ago . . . when bills (paper currency) were few and joys were many. With the advent of Christmas, I can go in retrospect to those days when you used to put your heart into wishing when the majority of youngsters nowadays only have to tell Santa and their pan nts to have their dreams realized. A full two weeks before Christmas excitement mounted. We children couldn’t wait to string popcorn, make paper chains and home-made paper decorations for the tree. Once the tree was installed, it was hung with apples and oranges and candy canes, (kir eyes grew big with awe at the thought of the feasting that would come later . . . within reach of the tree branches, 'rhe final touch of resplendence was to see the flickering g’ow of candles in clip-on holders which no doubt would strike horror into the heart of a present-day fire inspector. The presents we received were much needed articles of (iothing or shoes . . . but mother always took us during the holiday to view the department store window displays of automotive toys which held us enraptured . . . and which were far beyond the "reach" of my poor parents." Lend io-*4vMn Io w> S., Old Am ijt, fromlorl. (•««.<*, SO.. ,

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