The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 December 1978 — Page 6
DECEMBER 28, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
BOWLING NEWS Suburban Ixagui Falcon Inn 4f> 14 Rax 's Supt rmarkct <1 29 M I Pai kagv Store 29 31 Precision Pallets 29 31 Stump .lumpers 29 31 Modern Steel Ircatmg 28 12 Nuvbaum 1 Ikin 24 36 Johnson s Insurantc 24 36 High team series scratch Ravs Supermarket 2528. I akon Inn 24 4 Nusbaum I I kin Funeral Homi 2404 High team garni scratch Falcon Inn 90" Rj\ \ Supermarket 865. I aicon Inn SN) High individual senes handicap 3 I Kcnncdv 4 Walter Smith O> . Harold 8, hw eder 65> High individual garni handicap \ 1 Kcnncdv 2<>3. Waiter Smith 245. \ I Kcnncdv 242. Wednesday Night Ladies Savoie Construction 42' j 25' : Pizza Bow I Lanes 40 28
w© The New Year is off to a great start. May it bring you health, success and all happiness. Al-N-Dor Restaurant Walkerton RimwlHeNeW/ Let s celebrate the arrival of a brand new year with hope and kindness in our hearts Dixie’s Home Styling Walkerton ■ * I I I T j Have a great ? j year in 1979 We 9 | J look forward to j continuing our 1 association with j all of our customers 1 Fair Oil Company j North IJbcrtv
American Door 38 1 j 29‘ j Beaver Realty 3b 32 TV Center 33 35 .1 Ac I Drywall 31 37 Kingsbury Locker 27 41 Precision Pallet 26 42 High team series. Savoie Con struction 2129. American Door 20'4. Pizza Bowl lanes 19'6, High team game American Dixir 18. Sav me C onstnn tion 730. Pizza Bow 1 Lanes bBS. High individual series: Dene Hensley 463. Shirlev Watson 4bo, Virginia McKesson 454. High individual game: Debbie Hardesty 18b, Dons Barden IHb. Dene Henslcv 183. Ida Roberson I'2. Friday Morning (offer League Dairv Queen 45 23 Koontz Lake Hardware 42 26 C ollins Construction 35 33 lomenko Service 30 38 Avon 29 39 I ruckstops of America 23 45 High team series Dairv Queen I'2l. Avon I'l3. I omenko Service 1631.
High team game: lomenko Service MB. Dairv Queen bOS. Avon 58'. High individual series: Marv Greene 492, Brenda Halter 485, Mildred Pegg 4'3. High individual game: Carol Aitken IHb. Marv Greene 183. Mildred Pegg 182. STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club DI ( 1 MBER 28 JANI ARY 5 Phone 586-2376 for reservations I HURSDAY Apple juice Meatloaf and gravy Fscalloped potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Apricots Rve bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Orange juice Stewed chicken with biscuit and gravy Glazed carrots Fresh banana Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee MONDAY Closed. New Year's Dav TUESDAY Apple juice Sloppy joe on bun Potato salad Pickle spear Peach half Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY V 8 juice Beef chop suev Rice Cole slaw Bread and margarine Fruit cobbler Milk, tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange juice Beefsteak meuniere C heese whipped potatoes Brussell sprouts Pears Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY I omato juice Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Mixed fruit cup Cookie Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee Many men practice econonn bv preaching it to their wives 5 Ki .Lo' A : : § ws I^l T 7 i[ .As we welcome S p another exciting / 2 year, we’d like to <, ’i take this ]> i 1 opportunity to / <[ welcome our friends ]i Ji to visit us often in i' <* ’79. \ > Phil Nu J Stamp Co. ? Walkerton \
THANKS I he family of Samuel (Sam) Jack wishes to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, neighbors. friends and Rev. David Barnett A special thanks to Bill Elkin of the Nusbaum-FJkin Funeral Home in the great loss of our husband father, grandfather and brother Bernice Jack Craig Jack Gene and Margo Brcms I <xl and Andrea Mrs Elizabeth Granade 1 would like to thank the Walkerton Police and Mr Mahlon Jacob for their kindness in picking up and returning my medication during the past year. God bless you all. Hilda ( enter Many thanks to mv sister, friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness during my illness Also to the doctors and nurses at Parkview Hospital. Plymouth and a special thanks to the Rannells Ambulance Service and the Koontz lake EMI s How ard Ferguson To Celebrate 50th Anniversary Sunday, Dec. 31 Mr and Mrs Alton Holmes, of 40 West Maple Avenue. North liberty, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 30 to 4:30 pm. Sunday. December 31. at the North Libcrtv United Mcthiniist C hurch. Hosts will be their sons and families. Mr and Mrs. Jeral Holmes. Mr and Mrs Travis Holmes and Mr and Mrs Earl Holmes. Thev have six grandchildren and five step grandchildren. Holmes and the former Ethel Mc< artv were married on Januarv 1. 1929 Friends and relatives arc invited to the reception. They request that no gifts be given Visiting Traditional In Little Wales On New Year’s Day, children travel from house to house bearing good wishes for the coming year, each child carrying an apple
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studded with corn, cloves and sprigs of evergreen. 'They sing verses at each house and the reward is often food, placed in bags carried for that purpose. The Little country of Wales brought its time-honored customs to the New World and they are still being celebrated by many. On Twelfth Night, the 6th of January-, wassailing was traditional. Wassail was served in a special bowl with twelve handles. Cakes and baked apples were arranged in the bowl, covered with sugar, and hot beer with spices was poured over them. The 111 ac. a native of the Orient, was not introduced into Europe until the 16th century The viola is about one fifth larger than the violin I® NSW May your fondest J • hopes and dreams be 1 1 realized in the r • coining year. Happy J f ’79! I | American | {Door Company l 2 Walkerton 1
