The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 October 1980 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 23. 1980

Make This Halloween A Safe One Halloween at first was filled with superstitions; however, today it has become a time for fun and merriment In America. Halloween is the children's festival. Boys and girls dress up in funny attire, to "trick or treating", attend parties and even have parades. Halloween is usually accompanied by happx thoughts, but in some households this year it will be a sad occasion because of the death or injur\ of a child member of the lamih But by taking a few simple precautions, mans of these accidents can be presented. AUTO INSURANCE Super Coverage - Super Rates Call LOIS HOLMGREN 291-2005 American National Insurance Auto - Health — Home — Life |IW

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For these reasons, the National Commission on Children and Youth of the American legion Auxiliarx is in total support of "Halloween" as a Safe and Fun Dav or Night". Itxallx. Orxille Eastcrday I’mt 189 of the American I egion Auxiliary suggests the following thoughts. ( hildren should wear costumes which are light in color, short enough to prevent tripping, and non flammable. For greater visibihts. the costumes can be decorated with reflective tape or bands so that it "glows" in the beam of a car's headlights. Motorists exercise extreme caution on “trick-or-treat” da) between the hours that vour community has selected. Warn against wearing of Halloween masks by youngsters. (Masks restrict vision.) Colorful facial make-up can be used instead. Advise children to carrv flashlights after dark. If a pumpkin is carried, it should be lit with a flash light, not a candle. 1 ncourage participation by young children only. Youngsters older than 1.1 years of age should be discouraged from taking part. Children's “trick-or-treat” visits should be confined to their own neighborhood. Parents or other responsible

adults should accompany young I children on their rounds. i Residents who wish to partici- » pate should keep their porch lights > on and advise children to call onlx at lighted homes 1 I astly. the National Safety Council advises the basic pedestrial rules: I. Cross only at corners. . never between parked cars, never diagonal!) across an intersection; I 2. I ook in all directions before crossing the street; 3. Watch for and obey all traffic lights: 4. Walk, never run. across the street; 5. Use sidewalks, not the street, for walking; 6. Wait on the curb, not in the street, until the street is clear to cross. Bx following a few commonsense suggestions, perhaps vour communitv will have a "Safe and Fun Dav or Night". Orville I asterdax I nit ISM American I egion Auxiliarx HALLOWEEN DANCE FOR UREY STUDENTS The Student Council of Urex Middle School will sponsor a Halloween Dance for all Urey students on Thursday. October 2.1 (tonight). The parent chaperoned affair will be held in the schtxil gymnasium between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Students will be admitted for 50

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cents if thee wear a costume and for $1 (X) if they ch<x>se not to wear a costume. Parents interested in chaperoning the dance max call the office for information. BOWLING NEWS Walkerton Kings & Queens Jokers 21 Tornados 19 9 Real People 17 11 Alice Cats 15 13 Gutterdusters 14 14 Luck) Strikes 12 16 His A Hers 9 19 Lucky Four 6 22 High team series: Real People 1849. Tornados 1822. His A Hers 1709. High team game; Real People 635. His A Hers 626. Tornados 622. High individual series men: Rick Beebe 531. Clavton Davis 519, Wes Seaman 518, Mel McNeil 504. High individual game men: Rick Beebe 223, Mel McNeil 217. Jim Allen 196. High individual series women: Lois Davis 458, Rita Johnson 446, Ching Seaman 438. High individual game women: Kim Allen 187. Betty Allen 176. Lois Davis 167, Wednesday Night I aid les New Walkerton Lanes 29 3 Bob's TV Center 18 14 American State Bank 18 14 Precision Pallets 18 14 Beaver Realty 16 16 Ludwig Plumbing 15 17 JATDrywall 10 22 Kingsbury Locker 4 28 High team series: New Walkerton Lanes 2311, Beaver Realty 2111. Ludwig Plumbing A Heating 2036. High team game: New Walkerton Lanes ‘'B7. Ludwig Plumbing A Heating "16. Beaver Realty 7 07. High individual series: Donna Rausch 508, Doris Barden 496, Carlecn Mann 495. High individual game: Donna Rausch 216. Doris Barden 192, Ida Roberson 191. Monday Night Ladies Huhnke’s Service 26 6 Beaver Realty 20 12 J.A.W. Oil 18 14 Bob’s by the Lake 17 15 Hidden Bu-Tee Salon 16 16 Allen’s Furniture 14 18 Hi-De-Ho |3 19 Walkerton Insulators 4 28 High team series: Huhnke’s Service 2292. Beaver Realty 2251, Bob’s by the Lake 2110. High team game: Huhnke’s Service 803, 769. Beaver Realty 779. "66. Bob’s by. the Lake 754. High individual scries: Eileen C lark 551. Janice White 522. Mae Bowers 501. * High individual game: Cindy Huhnke 218. Eileen Clark 197. Janice White 195. NOTICE I am not responsible for anv debts other than my ow n. Jeral A. Holmes 410 W Maple North Liberty, Ind.

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 tor reservations OCTOBER 27 - 31 MONDAY Orange juice Chopped pork loaf with apple glaze Parslied potatoes with margarine C old pickled beets Whole wheat bread and margar ine Fruited gelatin Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Lasagna roll with meat sauce C hopped broccoli Tossed salad with tomato and dressing Rve bread and margarine Chocolate brow nie Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Blended fruit juice Liver and onions with gravy Mashed potatoes Cooked red cabbage White bread Cinnamon applesauce Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Vegetable cocktail juice Turkey roll and gravy Buttered noodles Green beans Wheat bread and margarine Pears Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Fresh cider Jumbo hot dog and bun Baked beans Cole slaw Cake donut Milk, tea, coffee WALKERTON UNITED METHODIST WOMEN MEET The Walkerton United Methodist Women met in the Fellowship Room of the Church on October 16. Delicious refreshments were serv ed by the Naomi Fellowship. The meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. Basil Curl, who read an excerpt from the book. "How Can You. God". Reports were given by the different officers and other business was discussed A reminder was given of the morning meeting in Plymouth on October 22. Devotions, taken from the Guide post, were given by Mrs. Mary Bauer. Ihe group was entertained by the John Wathen family who show ■ cd their pictures taken when they lived in Alaska. They were interesting and very beautiful, but the group decided they would rather not live there in the winter time. Happy Ads Only $1 00 xusTyour) Sji&n [QIS