The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 November 1979 — Page 2
NOVEMBER 15, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
N.L. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS mL' T ■*wW J® '’ l E lIL Jf | > Wi11..,, r / ; 'I ^^o -1 From left to right are the senior class officers of North Liberty High School for 1979-80 as follows: Kathy Vukovits. secretary; Bob Nyari, president; Dan Sheneman. vice-president; and Nancy Goodman, treasurer. — photo by Michael Pearish
WOMAN’S COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Helen Bowman will preside at the meeting of the Woman's Community Club of Walkerton when they meet on Friday. November 16 at 1:00 p.m. Dessert luncheon will be served by Selma Prv, chairman.
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and her committee. Esther Smith. Alfreda Onika. Mildred Nolcheff. Bette Griffin and Evelyn Froyck. Luncheon will be followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Michalski, program chairman, will present Rev. Robert Gearheart, minister of the
Walkerton United Methodist Church. who will speak on the subject ’ I hanksgiving". Evelyn Schmidt, public affairs chairman, would like to remind members to bring donations of gifts for mentally ill patients, plastic bottles, no glass, please. Tom Klinedinst Named Cardiac Rehab Director Tom Klinedinst. son of Forrest Klinedinst. Van Buren Street, Walkerton, has joined the managerial staff as director of the cardiac rehabilitation program being designed at Grossmont Hospital. El Cajon. California. Under the cabinet leadership of Associate Administrator Ken Graham. the program will be developed in three phases, with phase one expected to be ready the end of this month. The program is intended for the patient who is trying to avoid a cardiac episode as well as the 50% who survive their initial attack. It encompasses the psychosocial as well as the physical well being of the patient, involving regular physical examinations, educational
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counseling for patients and families. and individualized inpatient and outpatient exercise regimes. Phase one is an in-hospital convalescent stage. Phase two is an outpatient exercise program to be conducted in a mini-gym within the hospital. Phase three is an outpatient program to be based at a nearby community center. Until space is identified for the program, Tom can be found in the outpatient lobby or the cardiology department, lorn has been assistant director of cardiac rehab at Alvarado Hospital for two and a half years. TEACHERS CREDIT UNION PAYING 9% ON SAVINGS The board of directors of Teachers Credit Union has declared a 2% bonus dividend to be added to the regular 7% dividend for the present quarter, payable on all savings (share) accounts. It is also anticipated that the 9% will be paid for the first quarter of 1980. According to W. B. Hawkins.
THANK YOU The newly elected Town Board members of the Town of North Liberty would like to thank everyone for their support at the polls on November 6. Bill Limerick George Seiner Allen Albright Bruce Weber Scott King Paul Williams. Jr. BOB’S | by the Lake I KOONTZ LAKE Friday Night Specials I LAKE PERCH I Potato And Salad Bar $3.75 I CAT FISH I Potato And Salad Bar $3.50 I Saturday Night Special 7 OZ. STEAK I Potato And Salad Bar $3.00 I SPECIALS EVERY NIGHT I Ranging From I $2.50 to $3.00 I Serving Monday Thru Thursday 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. I I Friday And Saturday 5:00 - 10:00 p.m.
president, the 9% dividend will be computed quarterly. No minimum deposit is required, and all deposits by the Isth of the month will earn dividends from the first. Currently, area banks are restricted by law to paying a 5* «% on open passbook type savings accounts. and savings and loan institutions are similarly limited to paying s'/i%. Teachers credit union, with five offices in St. Joseph and Marshall Counties, provides personal and family financial sen ices for 40.000 members. NOTICE St. Patrick Church will have a religious articles sale on Saturday and Sunday. November 24 and 25 in the school hall. Father Maley, from Notre Dame Retreat House, will be here with articles from all over the world. A wise man never tries to convince a foolish man; he lets the foolish man think that he has been convinced.
