The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1980 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DECEMBER 4. 1980

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WHV HAPPY ADS Happiness Is BROWSING A I IHI W.\l KI RTON IRI KAPPA CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Sat., Dec. 6 From 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. At The WALKERTON MASONIC TEMPLE Happiness Is MY WIFE RETIREMENT TOGETHER SURVIVING TRAGIC ACCIDENTS AND OUR FAMILIES Happy Birthday RUTH Love DALE Happiness Is EATING At The Walkerton Tri Kappa CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Salad Bar SATURDAY. DECEMBER b At The WALKERTON MASONIC TEMPLE Happy Birthday MOTHER Love SHARON & JOHN JUDY & 808 EVELYN & JERRY Happiness Is Taking Home DI I IC IOUS BAKED ITEMS From Ihe Walkerton Tn Kappa CHRISTMAS BAZAAR SAI URDAY. DEC EMBER b At The WALKERTON MASONIC TEMPLE

Happy Birthday To The BEST GRANDMA In The World Love TOM. PATTI. DENNY. JANICE. A DAVID JULIE. BRIAN A BRUCE And Don't Forget The Texans SHANNON A SEAN SEARCHING FOR A Christmas Gift? GIVE A MEMBERSHIP IN THE WPLJ AMBULANCE SERVICE 525.00 Contact The Walkerton Clerk-Treasurer's Office Today! ANNUAL Christmas Party FOR Hidden Bu-Tee Salon Customers TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9 WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING b:3O p.m. Customers To Bring Covered Dish A Table Service And A 53.00 Gift For Exchange DON'T FORGET BAZAAR & BAKE SALE AT Miller’s Merry Manor WALKERTON THIS FRIDAY. DECEMBER STH 9:00 am. - 4:00 p m. Happiness Is Doing Your HOLIDAY SHOPPING At The Walkerton Tri Kappa CHRISTMAS BAZAAR At The WALKERTON MASONIC TEMPLE On SATURDAY. DECEMBER b 9 00 a m. - 3:00 p.m.

Happy Birthday SHARON KLINEDINST From THE Oil) FOLKS NEXT DOOR Congratulations TRACY & DAVE ONE WHOLE YEAR! Love MOM A HARRY Happiness Is BUYING PECANS AND HONEY CANDY December 5 & 6 At The COMMUNITY STATE BANK NORTH LIBERTY And Winning A STAINED GLASS HANGING OR CHRIST CHILD WREATH Sponsored Bv NORTH LIBERTY ZETA PI CHAPTER TRI KAPPA All Pnxeeds Go For Local ( harity. ( ulture A Education DECEMBER 12 Is The Day Neu Prairie Is The Prey That The “FALCON” Will Appear COME. ONE. COME ALL AND HELP HIM CHEER THE JOHN GLENN FALCON Happy Birthday “Sweet 16” MARY We Love You GRANDMA A GRANDPA Happiness Is WINNING A TURKEY From Ihe Walkerton Dairy Queen THANK YOU PAULA PATTERSON

Happiness Is FRIENDS LIKE RICHARD ANDERSON Thank You For Fhc Use Os Your Saw. things Are Rocking Better Nou JON A PAULA Happiness Is FRIENDS LIKE LOUISE & RED Thanks For The Use Os Your Hands And Your Expertise True Friends JAP SENATE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS FOR V. RICHARD MILLER State Senator Robert Garton. President Pro Tern of the Indiana Senate, todas announced commit tee assignments for the upcoming session of the General Assembls and V. Richard Miller was among those receiving assignments. Garton announced that Plymouth Senator Miller would chair th< Health. Welfare and Aging Com mittee. would be Ranking Member of the Labor and Pensions Commit tee and will also serve on the Elementary and Secondary FLduca tion Committee. WRITERS WORKSHOP MEETS The K<»ont/ Lake writers work shop met at the library on Novem her 17. One new guest, Jean Moffitt, of LaPorte. joined the members in reading their papers on "A fairy tale happening " "Make a wish" was read In Adalaide Stitcls and Leila Bare read a poem "The tree seedlings" I he rest of the meeting was devot cd to a discussion of techniques of w rit i ng. There will be no December meet ing. The next meeting will be at the Koontz lake Librarv on Janu ary 19 at KOO p.m. ES T. All meetings are open to anyone in tercsted in wriling. ST. PATRICK’S WIN SECOND BASKETBALL GAML St. Pat’s emerged the victors in their second game of the basket ball season on November 25. Ih< home game was played at Ures Middle School against St. Thomas Elementary, of Knox. St. Pat's won by a score of IS-14. The Scoring ST. PAT’S — Brian Groves 2. Dennis Schmeltz 2. Joe Robbins 4 David Wielosinski 4. Kirk Rice 2 John Marek 4; ST THOMAS Steve Adamiec 4. Tom Belork 4 Rod Gumz 2. Bobby Shireman 4. The next game for St. Pat's will be held on Monday . December s when they will play Oregon Davis GCTRSUSF mOMCOMRIMnON WITHOUT SHUMS OR CRAMM jnStoLi M STOOL tontWER Ml Dm -