The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1980 — Page 2

JAM ARY 24. 1980 THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

UNITED IN MARRIAGE

Nina Hermes. Victoria. Texas, became the bride of Robert S. Matthews. North Libert), during a seven o'clock ceremony at the Second Baptist Church. Victoria, lexas. on December 15. 1979. Res. Bill Thompson officiated and Sue Richard played the nuptial music. Ihe bride chose a floor length gown of light blue chiffon and matching cape. She wore a white picture hat trimmed with blue. She was given in marriage by her son. James Hermes Attending the bride was Donna Schaffer. She was attired in a floor length blue flowered gown. Best man w.as Robert Long.

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Rachard Ziese registered the guests. A reception was held in the church annex following the ceremonv. three-tiered wedding cake and groom's cake was baked bv a friend. Rochard Garcia A wedding trip to the Grand Ole Opera. Nashv die. was enjoyed. Ihe couple is at home at 120” E Ash Street. Victoria. lexas Lhe bride is a graduate of Sheridan High School. Sheridan. Indiana, and is employed with Mrs. Baird's Bakeries. Victoria. Texas. lhe future is merely a reflection of uxiav s acts and deeds.

CARDS 823 OF S 3 - THANKS

Wc wish to thank those at Welco I ruck Stop who were so much help to me and mv husband during his sudden heart attack Also to the I M I sw ho did sm h a trv ing job and all the medical staff at the 1 aPorte Hospital Many thanks to ail the friends and neighbors who were so kind during the loss of mv husband and out father. A special thanks to Rev. David Barnett who gave us so mmh needed support. Mrs. Ruth Brant Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ( lune) Weigand and sons Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Jean) l ow rv and sons Words can never express mv thanks to mv neighbors and friends for the mans cards and prayers I received during mv illness. I hank vou. Stanley Labno IN MEMORIUM In loving Memory of mv hus band and our dad. Harry Davis, born on February 19. 189"' and passed away on Januarv 25, 1973. Just when his davs seemed the brightest" Just when his hopes seemed best. (>«xi called him from amongst us. to his eternal rest. He w ished no one a last farewell, or even said gixxlbve. He was gone before AMERICAN NATIONAL INSURANCE Lois Holmgren 23599 Osborne Road South Bend, Ind. Phone (219) 291-2005 AUTO — HOME — HEALTH LIFE jl7tf EHSia Walkerton. IndiaM - Phom 586 3237 Friday, Saturday & Sunday January 25 • 27 I CHARLES BERLITZ^ L ' ' /nt ■■ r/»ZAM»k i" JBhHH luMfO IN CD DOLBY STEREO Shows At "MX) A 9:(X) p.m. Rated "G" STARTS FEBRUARY I — — A FORCE OF ONE American Cinema Relaxing Pt; Neva mm> Menu *

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we knew it. and only <rod know s w hv. I hev sav time heals the pain. and helps us to forget. but time has onlv proven. how much we miss him vet We love vou. Dad. Sadly missed bv Wife. Sons. Daughters Son in laws. Daughter in laws. <grandchildren and TOWN BOARD NEWS (continued from page one) negotiated at $10,650. altering the work somewhat. Santv also re ported that the pre-appiication for the proposed $2.5 million project in West York had been made. There have been approximately KX) applications and approximately 15 will be chosen. Something should be heard from HUD in March I hree change orders for the Community Development Project were presented and signed for projects of Krol. Prentis and Hickman. Gladys Prentis and Leo Savoie. Jrs.. obstained from the voting, but the order were approved bv the board. Prentis asked about parking problems on Harrison Street, with parking only allowed on one side, it has caused some problems. The matter will be studied to arrive at a proper solution. Bids for the demolition of the house at 70” Harrison Street will be accepted within the next two weeks Board president Jack Ri/ck re ported he had met with the State Highway Department on the problem on State Road 23. No positive action has been planned or taken at this time and additional investigation. possibly with our representatives from this area are being con sidered. Conern was expressed bv a resident of West > ork about trash and litter problems in that area, lhe town attorney stated according to an ordinance. I 197 ft. such actions would be in violation and notices will be sent to responsible parties. Concern was also expressed about a leak in the Library roof and it was thought this problem had been taken care of. but will be further investigated bv Leo Savoie, Jr. Iwo representatives of the senior ' citizens discussed the possibility of 1 room available to set up a nutrition program in Walkerton. Ihe possi I bihties of space arc being invest! ’ gated ami it was also suggested 1 that some church buildings be 1 looked into for possible space. A request from American D<x»r to ' install an 8 x 12 foot sign on the propertv that the town rents from the railroad on IS ft west, was 1 presented ami the tow n gave a con ' ditional okay to install the sign 1 providing it dix-s not violate the lease agreement or is in violation * withanv highwav restrictions ' ( raig DeMyer, the fire com 1 missioner from the board, studied ' prices that were submitted at the previous board meeting concerning repair of the town fire truck It 1 was agreed by the board to accept 1

(meat grandchildren MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS lhe Martha ( ircle of the Pres bytenan ( hurch met in the living room of the ( hurch on Monday. January 21 with 12 members pres ent Mrs. Robert Ross, leader, opened the meeting bv reading a Norman Vincent Peale devotional about faith and worrv. She then had praver Roll call was answered with What is your favorite Bible story'.'" Mrs Ruby Snyder, secretary. read the minutes. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin gave the medita tion of the I east Com. Mrs. Allan Eddinger was in charge of our question of the month for our "Hunger Project". Mrs. Norman Hostetler gave the lesson. "What kind of snob arc vou'", from the book. "Will lhe Real Phonv Please Stand Up". Refreshments were served bv the hostess. Mrs Harold Eddinger. UREY WINS OVER 0 D Ihe Urey seventh grade basket ball team defeated Oregon Davis Wednesday night at the Urey Middle School. Showing off their new home uniforms furnished bv the PI J Athletic boosters, the Panthers outscored O-D bv a 40 to 2b margin. Every player contributed to victory with Damon Groves and Dclane Overton leading the scoring with ten and nine points respectively. Overton was also the leading rebounder with nine rebounds in limited play ing time. lhe Panthers will play South Central on February 7, the last home game of the sear We Need Your Help! Ne people arc needed to keep the Walkerton Emergency Medical services going Join us in our dedication to serve vou ami our community. Join our six-month pre training program You must be 21 years old For more in formation vail cither Pam I dison. 586 3490 or Alien Rushton. 58ft 2614, W L M.S A Inc., Walkerton I Emergency Medical Service As six lation. the prices ami approved the work to be done. DcMver also rc|x>rted he had accompanied John McGovern ami Gene Brems to check on a new chassis tor the tanker. I hey examined an estimate front Sham nx k l ord I rucks in South Bend on a 1980 Ford I N-800 chassis lhe price was $14,329 Further in vestigation. including a lease pur chase agreement will be made The fire station is also having trouble with a gas heater ami this will be checked into bv the gas companv A letter from the Plan Uommis sion recommended that (he Build mg ( ommission be paid 50 per cent of (he building permit fees lhe clerk informed the board that the 1980 budget did not appropriate funds for the building commission er ami further study is to be done to evaluate this situation, lhe letter was tabled until further studv could be made. An executive session followed the regular board meeting concern mg salarv conflicts.