The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1977 — Page 16

SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

HAPPY ADS Happy Birthday GRANDMA Love SCOTT Happy 12th Birthday MIKE DAD, MOM & SHERRY Happy Birthday MOM From DAD Happy Birthday MICKEY WE LOVE YA! Happy 18th Birthday TERRI ANN LOVE GRANDMA & GRANDPA JON & KURT Happy 18th Birthday TERRI ANN Love DAD TERRI Happy 18th Birthday HOPE IT S THE BEST ONE SO FAR Love MOM. HARRY, TRACY. JANICE 4 JIMMY

Happy Birthday DAD & BRENDA From MOM. KEITH. RHONDA & STEVE Happy Birthday TERRI Love BEN, MARGARET & MARK Happy Birthday DENEEN From (Giggle Giggle) BRENDA CAMS KMOHMcmShP THANKS Thank you, our families and friends, for the many kindnesses shown us while Howard was in the hospital; for your prayers, cards, flowers and visits, but most of all for being interested and concerned. Howard is home now and doing quite will and your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Dorothy and Howard Knowlton We would like to thank all of our friends and neighbors for their help and prayers during our recent loss. A special thanks to Rev. Hughes, Bill Elkin, the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Ann Searfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beaver and Deb Slicker. Thank you all. The Family of Zem (Bud) Wylie Mrs. Zem Wylie Wendy Wylie Donna and Donald Napier Barbara and John White Penny and Larry Perry Dave and Kim Naragon Deborah Naragon Cynthia and Ronald Savoie Once again we are indebted to the Walkerton Volunteer Firemen for their services when lightening struck our home Saturday morning, September 24 at 3:00 a.m. Since our phone was out 1 drove to the Police Station to report this incident and the fire trucks were on their way before I arrived home. In the past six and a half years we have had need for their services four times and they are always faster than you can imagine. Oxygen w as administered to Donna and to my father, George Matz, and we feel we were very fortunate that we were awakened before the fire progressed too far. Thanks again to this wonderful crew. Donna. Pauline and Ed Klopfenstein George Matz Fall Harvest Festival Set For October 1 & 2 The annual Fall Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday and Sunday, October 1 and 2 at Bendix

Woods County Park. 12 miles west of South Bend on Highway 2. The festival will be held in conjunction with the National Hunting and Fishing Day activities along with arts and crafts displays and demonstrations there will be a hunting and fishing equipment swap and a apple and pumpkin baking contest. Many other activities are planned for your enjoyment. Crafts to be demonstrated will be lacing, weaving, spinning, sewn novelties, natural dyeing, macrame, wood and plaster plaques. Special children's activities include apple bobbing, sack races, tug-o-war, nature scavenger hunt, pumpkin relay races and more. Special on Sunday will be the National Hunting and Fishing Day. Some of the organizations being represented are Ducks Unlimited, Izaak Walton League and Indiana Department of Natural Resources. At the hunting and fishing gear swap items may be sold or traded with the exception of handguns and all ammunition. Registrants will pay a $2.00 fee to participate in the swap. One or two eight foot tables will be supplied at the traders request. Also on Sunday at 12 noon at the parks ski slopes a frisbee golf tournament will be held. Frisbee golf follows the golf rules, the exceptions being shorter holes and frisbees are used instead of golf balls and clubs. There is no entry fee and if you so desire to enter this you must cal) into the park office by Friday. September 30, 65483155, and state your age and name. etc. Grand prize will be a tournament model frisbee. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT STATE OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LINVILLE WHITAKER, Deceased. ESTATE NO. 29758 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Personal Representative of the above Estate has presented and filed: A Final Account in final settlement of said Estate and Petition to Settle and Allow Account. Petition asking for Approval of Disbtribution made. Petition for Discharge. and that the same shall be heard in the court room of said Court on the 18th day of October. 1977. All persons entitled to share in final distribution of said Estate are notified to appear in Court on said date and make proof of heirship or claim to any part of said Estate and show cause why such account should not be approved. Morris Whitaker, Personal Representative W. Joseph Doran, Clerk of the Court May, Searer, Oberfell & Helling Attorney for Estate 224 W. Jefferson Blvd., Suite 600 South Bend. Ind. 46601 lts29 DRIFT-BREAKERS CONTINUE WORK The North Liberty Drift-Breakers continue to work on their club room. Last week they swept down the walls and scrubbed the floor. This week they are to start painting. They would appreciate any help or donations of furniture. There is more to having a good club than riding snowmobiles and fun activities — it includes working on the new club room. SHAMROCKS NETTERS WIN A much improved North Liberty tennis team traveled to Knox on Monday and defeated the Redskins 3-2. In spite of the Knox coach stacking the match, the Shamrocks were able to pull it off. Coach Ed Falhaber and his tennis team must be applauded for a fine victory. Results Mark VanderHagen (NL) defeated J. Howard (K) 6-2, 6-0

J. Fennema (K) defeated Todd Allsop (NL) 6-1. 6-1 James Herter (NL) defeated K.Maryants (k) 6-2. 6-2 Chris Jaworski and Brian Donathon (NL) defeated J. Brown and A Nesbitt (K) 4-4. 6-0 Armstrong and Trigg (K) defeated Tom Anderson and Ron Price (NL) 6-1.6-2 The Reserve team results were: B. Lemay (K) beat Mark Judd (NL)B-4 Brian Griffey and Mark Judd (NL) beat Doug Powers and Louie Fornelli 3-1 PAM COOPER HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER Honored at a bridal shower on Saturday, September 17, was Miss Pam Cooper, of 63199 Pecan Road. Her marriage to Mike Elder, of Walkerton, will take place on October 22. Hostesses for the party

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