The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1977 — Page 3

Annual Report Released By K.L. Fire Department Art Borrelli, chief of the Koontz Lake Oregon Township Volunteer Fire Department reports that during 1976 the fire department answered 95 emergency calls. These calls were made up of ten rescue. 17 ambulance. 42 grass fires. 1 wheat field fire, 14 house fires, 10 vehicular fires and 1 boat fire. A total of 1202 man hours were spent on the various calls. In addition to the rescue calls and fires, each man is required to attend at least one scheduled training meeting per month. During a recent meeting of the Koontz Lake Oregon Township Volunteer Fire Department the following officers were elected to serve during 1977. They are: chief. Art Borrelli: assistant chief, Frank Jackson: captain. Jim Lyon; lieutenant. Paul Cleveland. Elected to the fire department’s board of directors were: president. Hank Paschen; secretary, Warren Allen; treasurer. Victor Staton; and board members Merle Schaunaman and Jerome Howard.

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The department recently received a Porta-pump and an aluminized rescue blanket from the Koontz Lake Fire Auxiliary. President Beverly Fraine presented these gifts to the men at the annual Christmas dinner. Other equipment added during the year were fire hose, Indian pumps and a chain saw. O.E.S. NEWS Mrs. Pat Whitaker, worths ma tron of Walkerton Chapter 319. Order of the Eastern Star, opened their meeting January 4 with a poem "Three Answers", as she greeted the membership and one guest. Mrs. Vivian Hillis, of Koontz Lake, a member of a Chicago chapter. Past matrons and past patrons were honored this meeting and the 13 honored guests were honored with a message from Mrs. Whitaker and from the soloist. Sharon Klincdinst. Each received a gift of love from the chapter. Invitations from other chapters in District 20 received were from the Nappanee chapter 367, when their special guest will be Grand Ada of the Indiana Grand Chapter. Marcia Trent, of Plainfield. Indi-

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ana, the date is January 14 at eight o'clock. Starlite Chapter I HI. of Elkhart, issued an invite to a special meeting February 15 when Grand Esther, Ann Morehouse, of West Lafayette, will be present. Ihe officers of the chapters are especially invited to attend. The special Grands will give the story of the heroine of the station she rep resents this year. Walkerton Chapter has also planned a called meeting for Monday, February 7, at 8:00 p m. when Grand Martha of the Indiana Grand Chapter, Naoma Mitchell, of Rockville. Ind., will give us her story of her station. At each of these area meetings there will be many dignitaries from throughout the state. Worthy matron Whitaker advises any member who need or desires a way to attend any of these meetings to call her. Many thank you notes were read for the Christmas cheer visits, made by the committee. Birthdays honored were those of John McCombs, Becky Reed. Dorothy Walz and Myrna Stull. The social hour was hosted by Lcßoy Whitaker and Myrna Stull One large carrot a day will provide all the vitamin A you need.

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