The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1979 — Page 2
JANUARY 4, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
EMPLOYEE, AIDE OF THE YEAR r^ ^^iaF' ^h i ■m9| j A WBOIII 1 w IB H. /■ I j ■ 1, nfcii'ww • ' ■ WWimy f 7 ■■ w^cirnwini w Miller's Me rn Manor Inc . Walkerton, is verv proud of their employees. espe.ialiv those pictured above with Marge Kronk. Director of Nurses Ruth Dipcrt was sc Ice ted I mplovce of the Year’ for |M~B and Dawn Be rkebik was selected ' Grooming Aide of tin Year' for |M"B Both Ruth and Dawn received savings bonds as special recognition tor their honor as well as their service to tin residents. A special thank \ou from the re sidents. too. I hc\ art pictured, let! to right. Ruth Dipcrt. Marge Kronk and Dawn Berkebilc
SCHOOL MENU North liberty Elementary School JANUARY 8-12 MONDAY Beef barbecue on warm bun Parsley buttered potatoes Fresh orange wedges Apple* crisp Milk TUESDAY Chilled apple juice Mexican burrito Celery. carrot, raisins Fruit cocktail Cheesecake Chocolate or w hue milk WEDNESDAY Baketi macaroni and cheese Buttered peas Crisp vegetable salad Peanut butter sandwich Strawberrv shortcake with whipped topping Milk THURSDAY Turkey in gravy Fluftv whipped potatoes Cabbage-carrot cole slaw with creamv dressing School made roll and butter
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Applesauce gelatin Milk FRIDAY School made pizza Buttered golden corn California salad Ice cream cup Milk North Libert v High School JANUARY 8 - 12 MONDAY Liv er and onions Beef barbecue Chet salad Parslev buttered potaotes C risp vegetable salad ( hilled sliced peac hes Fresh orange wedges Fruit cocktail in straw berrv jello Apple crisp Chilled orange juice Bread and butter Milk IUESDAY Salisbury steak Mexican style burrito ( het salad i Fluftv whipped potatoes ( risp relishes
Fresh banana Fruit cexktail Peach in pudding Pineapple in lime gelatin ( hilled apple juice ( innamon topped cotfee cake < hoc olate or w hite milk W|DNISDAY ( onev dog on w arm bun Baked macaroni and cheese ( het salad Buttered peas ( risp v egctable salad Banana nut salad ( hilled pear slices Fresh apple wedges Mandarin oranges in orange gelatin Strawberrv shortcake ( hilled grape juice Whole wheat bread and butter Milk I Hl RSDAY I urkey in grav v (»o go burger ( het salad Buttered green beans Fluftv whipped potatoes < elerv dressing Cabbage-carrot slaw Fresh orange wedges ( hilled applesauce Pears in gelatin ( hilled fruit punch School made roll and butter Milk FRIDAY School made pizza Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce ( het salad Buttered golden corn ( alifornia salad Creams cole slaw Chilled fruit compote Assorted fresh fruit Assorted gelatin Ice cream cup ( hilled orange juice Bread and butter Milk Walkerton Elementary School JANUARY 8 12 MONDAY ( hili soup and crackers Peanut butter and jelly Pears Milk LUESDAY Beef and noodles Broccoli Bread and butter Rice krispic square Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog sandwich Buttered peas and carrots Pumpkin pie Milk I HIRSDAY Hamburger grav v on whipped potatoes I ossed salad Bread and butter Jello Milk FRIDAY Sc hool dismissed at 11:00 St. Patrick School JANUARY 8 12 MONDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce I rene h bread and butter Buttered corn Peanut fudge Milk 11 1 SDAY Hobo stew Mashed potatoes Biscuit w ith butter ( ranberrv sauce Milk WFDNISDAY ( hili mac w ith crackers I aster’s choice Pic Milk IHURSDAY W arm turkey sandw n h Baked beans ( arrot stick Snow bars Milk I RIDAY Macaroni and cheese <ircen beans <>arlu bread ( Ixxolatc fluff Mdk
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Robert E. Urbin, Editor Susan R. Urbin. Assistant Editor INDEPENDENT NEWS CO., INC.. Publisher rW)| OJ Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana 4b5'4 lelephone (219) 585 1| N Pl Bl KA I ION lIMI Ihursdav of Each Week Second (lass Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 4b5’4 SUBSCRIPTION RAIIS IS Per ( opc $4 (M) Per Year (MR Extra It Mailed Out Os Slate) AIDE OF THE MONTH w M ■■br* L—J Dolores Duenez was selected for the second time to be the grooming aide of the month at Miller’s Merry Manor. Walkerton. Ihe rating system used to make (he selection was set up bv Shirlev McMahon pictured above, presenting Ms Duenez with her award Each aide is graded on her efforts to aide the residents in then dailv appearance as well as the aides attention to her personal appearance I he program is a means of showing we care about our residents
Plymouth OES Hosts Inspection Ilie Plv mouth Os S chapter host cd the district inspection with a dinner prior to the activities Ihe dinner was served at the Ply mouth Masonic lemplc on Fridas even mg. December 22. Ihe tables were decorated in the ( hristmas motif. Ihe Culver officers conducted the babv dedication tor Jason, the son of Mr and Mrs Doug Fcecc. of Plvmouth, and Su/ann. the daughter or Mrs. Karen Boback of ( ulver. Mrs. Imogene Clifton, of ( ulver. sang, “lendcrlv He watches Over Y ou. ” Fred Rowe, Grand Organist, presented Marian Kaser, of Plv mouth, at the altar to be presented her 50 year award. Her pin was presented bv her son. Keith Kaser. I he Plv mouth officers performed the opening of the Inspection. Ihe Worthy Grand Matron. Bettv ( offel, was escorted to the Fast. Nancy (ampbell, past worths matron of Pls mouth, sang “Santa ( laus Is Coming Io I own." in her honor. She was escorted through an aisle of lamplighters who pre sented her with a nightcap and ( hristmas tree. Each person pre sented a beaded ornament for her tree Other guests present were Suz jnn I isor. past grand matron; Ruthann Richards. Grand Martha. Jane! Weaver. Grand I lecta; Fred Rowe. Grand Organist. Patricia Riedcnback District Deputy; and I thel W alters. Grand Representatives present
wen Nell Dunkin to Utah; and Ger (rude Ritter to New Mexico. Grand ( ommittee appointments present were Phylis Richardson. I stral. of Rolling Prairie; Marv Allen. Heart f und; Melba Bost wuk Worthv Grand Matrons project, and Delons Houseworth. Membership and Studv I he W alkerton officers perform ed the initiators work under the di rections of Al Drews. The candidates were Mr and Mrs Donald King, of Walkerton. Ilie ( ulver officers performed the closing and Margaret Dehne. worthv matron, presented honorary memberships from Plv mouth and ( ulver to Bettv ( offel and Mr and Mrs Bert Goul. CLUB TO HEAR TALK ON NURSING TRENDS Ihe Woman’s ( ommumtv Club of Walkerton will hold its first meeting of the New Y ear on Friday. January 5. Dessert will be served at 1:00 p m Mrs. Marian (hapman will be the guest speaker She will talk on “Nursing Trends of I odav. ’ ’ HOMEMAKERS TO MEET Ihe Oregon I ownship Homemakers Club will meet on Tuesday. Januarv 9, at the Koontz I ake Con servation club house al 12:30 p.m. ( S I ladies with their last names starting with G thru M arc to bring a covered dish. Our guest speaker will he lavean DePlantv. I vtension Home Icon omics Agent Her topic will be on American costumes presented with slides and manv dolls Ihe theme for the day is your happiest achievement of 19”8.
