The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1978 — Page 8

JUNE 22, 1978 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Infants Sunday School Class To Start In Walkerton ' I a Amy Barnett and Mandy Martin learn to pat the Bible in a Sunday School class designed for infants at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Linda Martin assists Mrs. Julie Barnett as she teaches.

Believing that no child is too young to learn, the Walkerton Presbyterian Church has started a Sunday School class for infants and toddlers. The class is open to babies from six weeks old to around two years of age when they are promoted to a toddler Sunday School class. Infants are taught using sensory materials. Babies are given items to touch, to smell, to taste, to see, and to hear, while the teachers sings a series of simple songs that

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have “baby appeal". Infants sit in infant seats, and older babies use jumper seats. The same lesson is presented each week for 13 weeks. One teaching unit centering on God’s creating the world was presented last spring. Currently a unit called "Thank You. God. for my Family" is being given. Other units include the birth of Jesus and “Thank You, God, for Making Me." The class meets each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the Walkerton Pres-

byterian Church's infant nursery. Julie Barnett, teacher, has coordinated plans for the class. She is assisted each Sunday by Debi Kronk. A special table was made for the class by Paul Anderson, and it was painted by Bud Hunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin made several of the visual aids. The infant class was started after the church’s Christian Education committee was made aware of the great "teachability" of infants. Not wanting to overlook this opportunity to improve infants’ intelligence and to teach first steps toward spiritual maturity, the Christian Education committee voted to support this program. A fringe benefit of the class has been that parents are free to teach or attend other classes. Anyone interested in enrolling a child in this program or desiring additional information, should call the Presbyterian Church office, 586-3301. WV HAPPY ADS Congratulations REBECCA JANE On Your First Tooth 6-14-78 MOM. DAD Ac SIS BETH, ROCK & JERMEY So Glad Your Home EVERYONE HAPPINESS IS Seeing Your Old Friends At The JOHN GLENN ALUMNI July 22 Happy Birthday SHANE Love MOM. DAD. SHAUESE & MICKEY Happy Birthday “BONNIE” Red — It Must Be Nice To Be 17! From THE DAY CREW AT COMMUNITY DRUGS

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty JUNE 26 - 30 For reservations, call 656-3353 the dav prior. MONDAY V 8 juice Sauerkraut and polish sausage Mashed potatoes Rye bread and margarine Plums Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Orange juice Double chicken Augratin potatoes Broccoli Twist roll and margarine Oatmeal cookie Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Macaroni and cheese Green beans Gelatin with fruit Bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice Beef patties w ith gravy Mashed potatoes Peas with margarine Cranberry fluff Rye bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Grapefruit juice Hawaiian style pork dinner parsley buttered potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Bread and margarine Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club JUNE 26 - 30 Call 586-2376 for reservations. MONDAY V 8 juice Sauerkraut and polish sausage Mashed potatoes Rye bread and margarine Plums Milk. tea, coffee TUESDAY Orange juice Double chicken

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Augratin potatoes Broccoli Twist roll and margarine Oatmeal cookie Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Macaroni and cheese Green beans Gelatin with fruit Bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice Beef patties w ith gravy Mashed potatoes Peas with margarine Cranberry fluff Rye bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Grapefruit juice Hawaiian style pork dinner Parsley buttered potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Bread and margarine Applesauce Milk. tea. coffee SERVICE NEWS June 12 — Navy Seaman Richard C. Germaine, son of Mrs. Bettv J. Germaine, of 7(X) Jackson St., Walkerton, Indiana, has completed the Navy’s Basic Electricity/Electronics Course. Four weeks of study at Navy Service School Command, Orlando, Florida, included review of basic mathematics, fundamental electrical formulas plus the principles of alternating and direct current circuits. Students also received instruction on basic circuit testing methods, including the use of multimeters and audio signal generators. A 1972 graduate of John Glenn High School, he joined the Navy in January 1978. Prior to World War I, dinner jackets were generally regarded as informal wear to be worn only in the absence of ladies. "It's the good loser that finally loses out." Kin Hubbard