The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1974 — Page 9
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Rev Raymond J. Eazei, d incry rm I ’ ate!, will n ’■'.!> tlv officer.- d the S nth Rend Deanery Ccunc il cf Cathoic Women on Monday, June 10, a*. 12:00 noon when members meet at St. Fatrick’s School. Ml Tyler St., Walkerton fcr the annual pot luck lunch* a. The Ir Tesses will be the lad. ies of th* St. Patrick parish with their DC CW parish representatives. Mis. Pau’ ne Laskowski and Mrs. J. E. Cowger serving as luncheon chairmen. All ladies of every parish in the Deanery are cord.ally invited to attend, and bring their favorite dish and own table serv.ee. Pictured above are Mrs. Homer Dickerson, Rev. Raymond J. Balzer and Mrs. Theodore Michalak, Jr., seated, from left to right. Standing from left to right are Mrs. Cyril N. LaCuyse and Mrs. Thomas Arch; Mrs. Henry A. Staunton, Mi*s Hildegarde Goller and Mis. Henry Gudates. AWARDS DAY HELD AT ST. PATRICKS The end of the school year brought j y and satisfaction to the folk w rg pupils for their accomplishment«: Highest S hMastic Stand.rg — Mary Huff “tetter and Shelley Loucks, a $lO award given by St. Patrick Women’s Club Duo an F.o-Lue Es v ay Cmtest — Kt place, Marv Huffstetter, $10; 2nd place. Kathy Vukovits, $5 Regional S ience Fair 3rd place, Jane Westhues; Hon ’a' e mention, Ann Chamberlin. She!, ley Liuk’. J hn Fry. Shar r Th* mp <n, T 1 i A!l c < p and Kathy Vukcvits Cath: :c Seho?l We* ; Slogan C nte-t — Ist place, De: -t- Bor-
NORTH LIBERTY ITH OF JI L$ Ql EUN CON TEST Ari’LK \TI<)N Name -3 g* r u ‘ Addict Age He ght Weight — ... -—— (17- 21 Singlet ' Sponsor’s Signature Ywi l ——■ •-rSponsoring Club, Merchant. Etc. r Pleo'e attach a picture anti brief resume of hottees. interests, activities and ’alents Pauntal signature of approval required for applicants under 18 years of age • J C Pl* i-e have sponsi r mail < impleted a ppi cation and resume 'v Mirs J V»FS I” I NKEI I 103 S. LA F WETTE ST. ■ NOltnj LiHMUT. IMHXNA 16554 I>c *’ ne f< r Juin 13 IP7I Girls will meet u ' £
elli; 2nd place, Anne Iluf; ~t‘t: State Wide Wild Life C m- rvation Essay Contest Ist place, Anne Huffstetter • Forfeit r>: enhance — Thom.’Turner, Dennis Groves, 7. me Hathaway and Thomas Stachowski V Spilling Bee Winners — FIRST FLACE Grade 1, Tony Fiv Grade 2, Maria Yorro Grade 3, Jeff Traub Grade 4. Tonia Allsop Grade 5, John Hhffstetter Grade 6, Mary Huffstetter SECOND PLACE Grade 1, Kim English Grade 2. Danny’ Huffstetter Grade 3, There’S Aki dge Grade 4, Robert LouckGrade 5. Ann Chamberlin Grade 6, Denise Borrelli THIRD PLACE Grade 1, Joseph Holland Grad* 2, Terry Allsop Grade 3, Jane App O'm- y Grade 4. Dennis'" Groves Grade 5. There c fc Szady Grade 6, Shelley Loucks St amt <i the Yea. Award — J..', ph H Hand, Lori L nicks. PamI I ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE ’ And On - AD Won’i C r ; ’ ’'ai.-w -Y u Must kr *p C>> ; f dvertisu —• . « , r - - .
ela Jawer ki. Ton i A l- n. Am Chamberlin ar.d K ' ‘iv Vuk \/s Art Contest <sp >n-c;ed by the Tri Kappa and St. Patrick \\ - men's Club) Ist place, John Fiy, Gerry Miser, Suzan .. Hirtsell, Cithy Schrmms Daneli Ke.per a d Steven Beem 2nd place, Sha n Thompson, Mark Jacks< n an '. Jo-cph Hoiian 1 3rd place, Patr.ce Jawo:-k . Kathy Thompson, J hn Felix and Darrell Keiper Choral selections before the Awards presentation were rendered by the 5-6 graders accompanied by Jane Keefe at the pi. ano: “Let There be Peace.’’ "Thee Our Father." "Let Peace Reign in Your Heart" were sung oy the group. Father Letko presented a fare, well ti ken tn the : >.’. wine De. nise Borreli, Jane Wv-thue . S.iar.
BH-YOU K 2 — — — —- —1 (§CW£CT/NG PRCBLEM AEEAS /N Tf^E HOME! ®COKS AImD wikdovjs can waste energy - even when closed, dkafb let in WARM AIK IM SUMMER AND GOLD AIR IN WINTER. HERE'S WHAT TO DU; I h ’• KEEF Doo ^ AMD windows CLOSED EXCEPT FOR. I ' if NECESSARY VENTILATION. 11 \ \2. OUTSIDE DOORS SHOULD BE WELL INSULATED. ill / 3. make SURE WINDOWS ARE CAULKED PROPERLY. r J Seat FROM-THE sun’s RAVS STREAMING z 4 J ' ? THROUGH WINDOWS CAN USE AS MUCH AS / / 75% OF AN AIR CONDITIONERS COOLING ' >; / / T ' CAPACITY-TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM, 3M CjlfW Z ‘ < ENGINEERS DEVELOPED SCOrCHT/HT- I 1 A THIN SUN-CONTROL FILM APPLIED TO THE V INSIDE OF WINDOWS. T«E ELM CAN LOWER FDIAH 17 2-—I ’ \ SUMMERTME ROOM TEMPERATURES • I u 1 10-20 DEGREES-EVEN WITHOUT AIR • •■ CONDITIONING . IT ALSO REDUCES SUN GLARE UPTO 62% AMD 81 %CF THE ■ L J) ULTRAVI OLE 7 RAVS. _ _ I^ON'T LET WATER RUN WHEN : ‘ C-1 (i) BRUSHING TEETH ^SHAVING H’A IN CAi< POOL5 ' G) RINSING DISHES (STACK U^' y) RIVE A BIKE/WALK OR > V'.SHES IN A DRAIN BASKET V ; TAKE CCMMERCIAL AND RINSE ALL AT ONCE.) ‘ TRANSPORTATION, &ahge RjmcE AND „%7r than io । : e7''rX^u AIK ^wmoNEK filter I w tu-tw AHO WN ' T Mi*’?*? AI KEiULAR INTEMALi A|ZS*..y jl /l Z? 4 WHHOFF?^// * Vk ^VOID USING " NOH -— —"y essential" POWER ; v *.^l'' z \w GADGETS, lE.’ electric ’..K £ — 4 Of< COLD OR WARM KNIVES ELECTRIC TOOTH- ; rr7 h /w-vst.tß BRUSHES MORE THAN i^ 1 7 ' P.u«,f -.hptA^ s'^ TWO ELECTRIC CLOCKS.
JI'NE 6. 1974 — IHE INDEPENDENT-NFWS -
on Th mpsi n. Mary C’nambe.lm, Kathy Vuk'vit<. Sh* '.? y I- > ks, Patrii Jaw ’sk.. Ka’hy Gr-v-s. Anne and Mary Huffstett-r Till All- p. J hn Fiy, Eli Gannon and E ll Clark. M\RTH\ CIRC LE MEETS Tne Martha Circle of the Presbytuian Church met in the Living R 'm i f the Church on Mon. day evening. June 3, with 10 members present. Mrs. Richard Shaffer, leader, opened the meeting with a reading entitled "The First Dress Makers" (Gen. 3:71. The minutes were read by Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary, and roll call was answered w.th "Thoughts o - Y ur lather.’’ Mrs. Gene Gerber gave the meditation of the Least Coin. Mrs. Richard Shaffer gave the lesson on Abraham and Sarah from the book, Coup-
lea in the Bible. Refreshments were served ~by the hostess, Mrs. Ruby Snyder. ’’Only new Jacobsen Turbo-Vent mowers cHerPace Command drive? Jerry Safer America $ Mas'er Gardener prLO. 2177 T £j « Separate c tr, ’s mr cutting b'adcstvcL ~t;U mower Tropc'dirT scocd. • lirb Ac t . draws air from top, helps prevent clogging even in thick, moist grass. • OPEI Sea! means Turbo\cnt mowers meet or exceed ANSI safety standards. □ACOBSEN. Mike’s Sales & Service l Miles East of Walkerton On The Teegarden Koad Phone 586-3480
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