The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1979 — Page 2
FtBKLARX 22, 1979 THE INDEPtNUhM NEWS
HEAD START CHILDREN ENJOY VALENTINE PARTY _____ • i r* V Tx WFBr MiO«mmssS? iMfi•' ' ' * M uD dff • H I 4 ISI 'Hi * W|l WBllisjl^^ S||Bj|ii|l|MM * Oreiii^ ' lillw
On Wednesday, February 14, a Valentine part) was held for the Head Start children at the First
Third Annual Consignment Auction For Information And consignment Call 586-3533 or 586-3398 After 5:30 p.m. Weekdays — All Day Saturdays J & L Tractor Service State Road 23 North Walkerton, Indiana Spring Housecleaning Coming? Will Your Sweeper Stand The Extra Mileage? Bring It In For A Tune-Up Or We ll Show You A NEW HOOVER | OR EUREKA BAGS - BELTS - CORDS Always In Stock LIBERTY BELL r 135 N. Main — North Liberty iye« To CM
— photo by Michael Pearish United Presbyterian Church, Walkerton, by their teachers and parents. Games, cookies and a lot of
fun was enjoyed by the children Project Head Start is spearhead mg the celebration of International Year of the Child 1979, in St Joseph County On December 21 Wb, the L'N General Assemble passed a resolution proclaiming 19 7 9 the International Year of the Child (IH ». It gives all countries a special sear to put a fresh focus on children's concerns. You mas wonder sshat sou can do as a prisate citizen or through the communits and civic groups to help make the IY( meaningful A fess suggestions are attend parent edu cation classes and school board meetings, volunteer for after school children's service organizations and offer services in hospitals or be a Big Brother or a Big Sister; revitalize the children's playgrounds in the community; urge new legislation on children by writing or calling public officials and legislators to motivate their attention to the conditions and needs of children; organize activities for children through film festivals, storytelling, plays, etc. Many things can be done even by mounting children's art and photograph) and display them at the library or city hall. The United State Committee for UNICEF is taking a leading role in advocating plans for a successful IYC. U. N. Declaration of the Right of the Child: I he right to affection, love and understanding. The right to adequate nutrition and medical care. The right to free education. The right to full opportunity for play and recreation. The right to special care, if handicapped. The right to be among the first to receive relief in times of disaster. The right to be a useful member of society and to develop individual abilities. The right to be brought up in a spirit of peace and universal brotherhood. The right to enjoy these rights, regardless of race, color, sex, religion. national or social origin. SCHOOL MENU St. Patrick School FEBRUARY 26 - MARCH 2 MONDAY Sliced turkey sandwich I ater tots Cole slaw Lime jello with pears .Milk IUESDAY Beef slew Mashed potatoes Bread and butter Buttered corn Applesauce Rolled w heat cake Milk ASH WEDNESDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Potato cakes Green beans Sliced peaches Milk IHURSDAY < hili mac with crackers I ossed salad Sweet roll with butter Milk FRIDAY Fgg salad sandwich ( elery stuffed with peanut butter Potato chips Fruit salad Milk North liberty Elemenlary School FEBRUARY 2b MARCH 2 Note: On Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent either grilled cheese or fish will be available — please ask. MONDAY C hilled apple juice Hamette on warm bun Hashed brown potatoes Chilled fruit Peanut butter cookie Milk IUESDAY Brown county smokies Fluffy whipped potatoes Sauerkraut
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School made roll Pear slices in strawberrv gelatin Milk ASH WEDNESDAY School made cheese and meat pizza Buttered frozen corn Crisp relishes Fruit cup Milk THURSDAY Hot beef in gravy on fluffy whipped potatoes Crisp lettuce with celery seed dressing Hot cross bun Fresh banana Chocolate or white milk FRIDAY Turkey stack on warm bun Cranberry sauce Browned potato rounds Creamy cabbage-carrot slaw Orange wedges Milk Walkerton Elementary School FEBRUARY 2b - MARCH 2 MONDAY Ravioli Buttered peas Bread and butter Fruit cocktail Milk TUESDAY Beeme weenie Cottage cheese Corn bread Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Pizzaburger Buttered green beans
I Bob & Marilyn Wieczork I Invite You To I BOB’S I by the LAKE For I Good Food And Drink al|. . al^ —uWi unAt Spaghetti & Meatballs j IWITH SPECIAL ITALIAN SAUCE I AND GARLIC BREAD I $1.99 f - SPECIAL AT - j CORPORAL JON’S | RESTUARANT :• NORTH LIBERTY, IND. PH. 656-8032 i FRIDAY & SATURDAY <’ FEBRUARY 23 & 24 p Serving From 11:00 a.m. Friday to D 8:00 p.m. On Saturday
Jello .Milk THURSDAY Vegetable soup and crackers Jells sandwich Cake Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Peaches Milk John Glenn High School FEBRUARY 2b - MARCH 2 MONDAY Pork sandwich Buttered nee Corn Fruit TUESDAY Hot turkey sandwich Mashed potatoes and gravy Buttered peas Chocolate brownie WEDNESDAY Bean soup Hot dog on bun Lime jello with pears Cookie THURSDAY Goulash Buttered green beans Celery sticks Rice cnspie square Wheat bread and butter FRIDAY Sloppy joe Tater tots Buttered corn Fruit
