The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1976 — Page 4

SEPTEMBER 30. 1976 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Don McNeill To Be At Forum October 7th Former radio performer Don M V ill will be master of ceremonies at the Older Adults' Legisiti\k Forum at 1 (K) p.m. 1 hursOctober '. in the Stephan t liter on the I mversitv of Notre lame campus I >i more than 15 years McNeill as host on the Breakfast Club, a orninu radio program carried ci mon than 300 stations in the I nitcd States and abroad by the \rmcd Forces Radio Network. It s said to have been the longest mtmuing program in radio hisn rv Ihe purpose of tin October meeting. Null said, is to make politicians aware of the plight of o|dci citizens. Ihe Northern Indi ana Older Vdults’ legislative Forum will deal with such subjects .is transportation; home health care; carls retirement; nutrition services; legal services and other needs of the aged. New Books At The Walkerton Public Library The following new books have recently been added to the shelves at the Walkerton Public Library: ADULTS Professional Hypnotism Manual — John Kappas. Ph I) The Old West The Loggers — Time-1 ife Home Re pair - Basic Wiring — Time-Lite Castle Barchane — Joan Aiken The Jeweled Daughter — Anne Mayburv Encyclopedia of World History 2 Volumes — Willaim Langer f'he President's Wife (Lincoln) — Isbel Ross In Mv Father’s House — Corrie Ten Bixim Harvest of Yesterdays — Gladys Taber Pamphlet from Public Affairs Emphysema The Growing

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Problem of Breathlessness A New Ide For The Disabled — Occupational I herapy Noise Ihe 1 hird Population Vitamins. Fixid and Your Health Living With Blindness Depression: C auses anil I realmerit I he ( ampaign for ( leaner Air Health Foods: Facts and Fakes Voluntary Setrihzation How to Discipline Your Children Coming of Age: Problems of I een- Agers I he One Parent Family A Full 1 ife After 65 I he Retarded C hild Gets Readv for School Breastfeeding Helping the Slow I.earner I alking It Over At Home Talking to Preteenagers About Sex Helping the Handicapped Teenager Mature Monev for Our Cities - Is Revenue Sharing the Answer'.' The Challenge of Inflation and Recession Abortion: Public Issue, Private Decision Divorce Food for the World's Hungry Housing: A Nationwide C risis I he C hildren and the Law To Combat Child Abuse and Neglect CHILDREN Afro-Americans: Black American in the Founding of Our Nation — Eugene Winslow The Siege of the Alcazar — Robert Goldston Stories of Famous Sea Fights — C aptain Frank Knight Great Day So Os Sail — Jean Riverian Dag Hammarskjold Norman Richards Indians — Matt C hisholm Please. Don't Eat My Cabin — Jean Merrill Nobody Scares a Porcupine — Jean Berg Ihe Mouse That Fell Off The Rainbow — John Hawkinson Fall I ina — Muriel Stanek How Really Great To Walk This Wav — P. Halhhan Ihe Iwo Windmills — Maryke Reesink Ihe Matter of the Mittens — Fred Rogers Jasperand the Giant — Nicholas Brennan

CatC at Gertrude Gibson love. Honor and Be Free - Maxine Hancock Love Is Ihe Greatest — George Sweet in h Ihe Golden Unicorn — Phyllis Whitney Honeyphants and Elebees — Gilbert Beers A (iaggle of Green Geese — Gilbert Beers LIBRARY OFFICIALLY APPROVED TO ALSA Three area libraries were officially approved and welcomed into the membership of the Area 2 Library Authority (ALSA) during a meeting of the Board of Directors on September 21 Walkerton Public Library . Ancilla College, and Goshen Public Library have joined twenty-one other members in one of Indiana s unique library cooperatives. Serving the four counties of St. Joseph. Kosciusko. Marshall, and Elkhart, the Authority includes all types of libraries which have joined together to share resources. By the interlibrarv loan of books and other materials, the members enjoy an area-wide resource collection of over 1,500.000 books for library borrowers. NORTH LIBERTY CENTER RECEIVES TROPHY Ihe North Liberty Center of the R.E.A.I . Services won a trophy for having had the largest number of new members in the month of August. We would like to keep the trophy, you can help us. come join us if your are over 60. Monday thru Friday at 12:00 noon. Ihe meals served arc prepared by ARA and are not highly seasoned. The menu being served appears elsew here in the paper. We are having a bake sale on October 1 with homemade cakes, pies, bread, etc., starting at mxm. Also a free blood pressure clinic is held the last Tuesday of each month at the North Liberty Center. THERE ARE ANGELS I he darkness of late evening had closed in as I left the home of a friend who had just returned home

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from a long stay in the hospital. 1 had parted with "glad you re getting along good . but you can bet you won't catch me in there where they have to wait on me hand and foot. As 1 headed for home the traffic was light, only one set of headlights approached from ahead. Then there was a crash and my car left the road coming to a stop in a corn field. Realizing 1 was hurt badly I somehow stumbled, crawled and clawed my way back to the highway • not quite gaming the level of the black top where I collapsed. After what seemed an eternity, barely conscious. I became aware of a young lady's voice by mv side. Then sobbing with tears running dow n her checks she applied the life saving tourniquet to mv left arm which I now realized was almost completely amputated. I his took place over four weeks ago and I'm slowly on the road to limited recovcry. Whv would a young lady, alone at night, stop to investigate and assist a crumpled form along a country roadside? 1 know, there are angels and mine’s name is “Debbie”, JOHNSON TWP. EXTENSION CLUB MEETS Twenty-two members and two children attended the meeting Wednesday of the Johnson I ownship Extension Homemakers Club at the Cummunity Building. Mrs. Brooke Bowers presided and opened the meeting with a poem entitled. “Friendship. ” Mrs. Harold Knowlton led the

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group in singing. Plans were dis cussed for the October 20 meeting when members of the Lincoln Twp. Club. LaPorte County, will be our guests for a 6:30 p.m. supper. Ihe club agreed to donate SKX) to the building fund for repairs of the building. Workers for the election meals were appointed. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas will be taking the lesson on antiques on October 5. Mrs. Charles Daube gave the lesson on consumer rights. Those contributing to the birthday bank were Mrs. Helen Mitchell. Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. Cecil Bowers. Mrs. Bnxike Bowers. Mrs Knowlton. Mrs. Wade Hostetler and Mrs. Esther Kaufman. At tendance prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elburt Place and Mrs. Ed Vanderheof. The door prize went to Mrs. Charles Daube. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. John Kepcha. Mrs. Bess Hooper and Mrs. James Keeling. CELEBRATE 66TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger, Walkerton, celebrated their With wedding anniversary on Wednes day. September 8. Mr. Bellinger's sister. Bertha Millar, and brothers. Floyd. Charles and wife Nina, and their children, celebrated at their home on Walnut Road. Mrs. Bellinger celebrated her B”th birthday on September 16 and Mr Bellinger his 89th birthday on July 20. Make Someone Happy With A Happy Ad — Just $1.00!