The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1978 — Page 16

NOVEMBER 9. 1978 — TUP INDEPFNDENT-NEWS

KOONTZ LAKE LIONETTES CLUB W A OMa * A X. Ai 7 ' w X • { -isll ’ MH ? TikMlf i 1 • " ~ " """ ' Is x. _vH

Koontz Lake Lionettes from left to right, first row: Evelyn Schmidt. Edna Lipke, Grace Palmer, Mary Peterson and Betty Griffin. Back row from the left: Betty Thornburg, Dolores Borrelli. Florence Stewart. Helen Hunter. LaVerne Dini. Beatrice Seaholm and Viola Bregi. photo by Michael Pearish

The Koontz Lake Lionettes met on Monday evening, November 6, at the Lions Park Clubhouse for their November meeting. President Betty Thornburg conducted the business meeting. Reports on club activities for the fall months were given by the committe chairmen. Lionette Betty Thornburg, chairman for the Koontz Lake children’s Halloween party, reviewed the successful annual affair and expressed her appreciation to the club members for their participation and to the Koontz Lake Lions for their assis-

ROAST A TURKEY US SIX MINUTES OF YOUR TIME The six minutes you will spend getting your turkey ready for the oven may be the most appreciated time you spend for your family this holiday season. You don't have to cook the dressing, potatoes, gravy, yams and cranberries to be a hero — the turkey's the thing. You can dress up your holiday table with a succulent roast turkey using only six minutes of your time There’s no catch to it. The turkey you buy from your grocer, chilled or frozen, is ready to cook Here’s all you need do: If the turkey is frozen, simply place it in its bag in your refrigerator for three to four days of thawing or cover with cold water, changing water occasionally, for a half hour per pound Remove the plastic bag, remove the neck and giblets from the cavities, rinse the turkey and pat dry with a paper towel Place the turkey breast up on a rack in a shallow roasting pan If a meat thermometer is to be used, insert it into the thickest part of the thigh, not touching a bone Roast at 325° F When the turkey is beginning to brown, place a foil tent hxisely over the breast to prevent excess browning The turkey is done when the meat thermometer reaches l«0o to 1850 p or when th< , lh(ck paftof the drumstick feels soft when pressed wah the thumb and forefinger (xmsult the roasting instructions on the turkey wrapper or use the following timetable APPROXIMATE ROASTING TIMES (Unstuffed Turkey) Weight In Pounds Roasting Time 325° F (hours) 6 8 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 » 12 3 to 4 12-16 3 1/2 to 5 16 20 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 20 24 5 to 6 1/2

tance in judging the costumes and pumpkins as well as the preparation of the building. Funds for this activity were raised with a candy sale under the chairmanship of Lionette Florence Stewart. Ihe door prize was won by Dolores Borrelli. Following adjournment, dessert and coffee were served bv Lionette Florence Stewart. "The successful people are the ones who can think up things for the rest of the world to keep busy at.” Don Marquis

Non-Profit Group Honors Local Volunteers Outstanding volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Judd. 65733 Redwood Road. North Liberty, the Youth for Understanding Area Representatives of the Walkerton area are honored this month by Youth for Understanding, a nonprofit international student exchange program. As volunteer Area Representatives for this locality. they actively promote world peace through placing exchange students from around the world in select families within this com munity. Area Reps interview American high school students interested in going abroad through the program for a summer or a year as well. "Youth for Understanding is run almost entirely through the efforts of volunteers," according to Joe King. Indiana Regional Director of

mrrktailer Mice < sionallv mr ads! '**• Backed by the professional services of Slam ps-Con haim. a nationwide C reative Newspaper Art Service, we have the essential ingredients for building more powerful, better-looking and better selling ads. As a Stamps- ( onhaim subscriber, we have the advantage of topflight advertising professionals at our fingertips to help you. ^THE INDEPENDENT-NEWSJ

YFU. "Volunteers make it possible for a young person to live with a family in a foreign country. Host families share their cultures, their lifestyles. their homes and their love with a student. Area Reps spend long hours interviewing local families to find just the right home to meet the needs of the student. It can be an extremely difficult job lor the volunteer." "There are hundreds of volun teers across the United States and in 25 countries abroad dedicated to promoting world understanding on a person to person level. Indiana's YFU volunteers number more than 70 individuals in all. Without the enthusiasm and unselfish support of these local volunteers, students and host families around the world would not have this unique family living exchange opportunity". Working with international students and their host families is only one of the many jobs tackled by the local Area Reps. Presentations arc made to schools and local groups by the Reps who are usually accompanied by an American returnee of the program or a current international student. Reps show films on the various countries and counsel students and families interested in qualifying for the program. "Applications are now being accepted from American high school students, ages 14-18 interested in becoming exchange students," Mr. King revealed. "Students may chtxvse between 25 countries in Europe. Africa, the Far East of South America. Programs are for the summer (8 weeks) or a year. Year students attend a local high school while abroad. Most students leave in June of July. Students going to Australia, the newest country to join the program, will be leaving in January." TRI KAPPA NEWS The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa held their monthly meeting on November 2. 1978. at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. An Affiliation Ceremony was conducted for Mrs. Roy Dayhuff prior to the business meeting, which was presided over by president. Ms. Virginia Coffin. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, co-chairper-

son of the Christmas Bazaar, finalized plans for this annual event, which will be held at the former K of ( building. The dates will be Friday. December I. from 5:3() p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. and Saturday. December 2. from 9:00 a.m. to 1:6() p.m. Mrs. Roy DeSimone reminded members of the CPR classes that will be starting sexm in Walkerton and urged them to attend, if pos siblc. Several members of the John Glenn Thespian Sixietv presented a preview of their upcoming play "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the Moon Marigolds", h will be presented November 10 and 11 at 8:00 p.m. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Robert Mercer. Mrs. Robert Wagner, Mrs. Leo Mahoney and Mrs. William Carter. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up tp 4 days

Powerful anti-itch drug you can buy without an Rx!

Stop itching fast of external vaqmal rectal and other skm conditions Doctors find even severe itching can be treated wdh a special drug You can now get this anti-itch drug ingredient with no prescription m 8 COZENE’ Use only as directed The medically proven Crome for itching

CONSTIPATION Doctor proven ingredient requires no prescription

Doctors find a special laxat .<• ingredient to he highly ft!,. • v( , rehe^ng even sr-vere const i( tt • Overnight Don t let irregularity - constipation become a problem This medical ingredient is no* available in tt e exclusive EX-LAX formula Use only as directed Chocolated Tat'iets or O' a-, red rX’/JX