The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1981 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JANUARY 15. IMI
Mr anil Mrs David R Nelson, son of Nlt and Mrs ( lifton Nel son. left last week tor their home in Provo. I'tah. after a visit hen with his parents Mr Kevin Schwcder left for Hawaii on Mondav morning this week after a three week visit in Walkerton with his parents. Mr and Mis Harold Schweder Kevin is attending the University of Haw an in the electrical engineering department Mt and Mrs Herbert Holsinger were here a couple of davs last week visiting their daughters and families Mrs ( lifton N< Ison, of Koontz I ake. spent a couple davs last week in Kokomo with her sister and family. Mr and Mrs \mos Bierlv spent two weeks at Marco Island. Florida. the latter part of December and returned home Januarv 2 Ihev made the trip bv plane, while Mr and Mrs. Dwain Whitmer and sons, and his father. Mr Richard Whitmer, motored down for two weeks making a stop to visit relatives near Sebring on the return trip. Mrs George Movers returned home after a two month visit in the east. At Hyde Park. Mass., she visited her sister and at Roxbury. Debham and Quincy, Mass., she v isited other relatives. She reported a while Christmas in Massachusetts but had not seen as much snow as she did when she returned home.
They sutyM nature* fury... but not the government. 1 ^^wSmtain WO ^Family Robinson , AOB£«T F lOGAN-SUSAN DAMAHTE SHAW G iO A . , ,4- ' - m U .. e . r- * /*. • N A • ««'(MSA SA . % Ht »A t » Showing Fri. - Sun., Jan. 16-18 THREE DAYS ONLY RIALTO THEATRE 586-3237 Sorry No Passes Walkerton Show Times 7 00 & 9 00 p m ''"cup AND SAVE ] Place By Your Phone j I WPLJ Ambulance .. 586-2011 ■ Walk. Fire Dept. ... 586-3211 J Walk. Police Dept. . 586-3511 ; Polk Twp. Fire Dept. 936-8967 ! Speak Clearly And Give The Directions To j Your Home From Walkerton I (Wnte Directions Belowj । I I I I B Public Suma By | THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Aad Tht I WPLJ AMBULANCE SERVICE ■
Mr and Mrs. Philip Waldron. Si and Mrs Elsie I Ider will be serving as hosts for the Kixintz I aki C onservation Club dinner Sat urdav evening Mrs Mice Walker is a patient in St Joseph Hospital, room MO. South Bend Mr and Mrs Rev Masterman and family. of Westfield. Indiana, were week end guests of Mrs. Harrv MasUrman Mr Harrv Mastcrman was dismissed from the Osteopathic Hospital on Monday of this week DANIU ECKER IS MANAGER FOR WABASH ( 01 I EGI Daniel \ 1 cker. a 19’8 graduate of John Glenn High School. is the manager for the Wabash ( o|leg< 1 title Giant basketball squad biker, an economics major, also served as team manager for the 1 9’9-ko campaign. While a student at John Glenn. I . ker participated in band, basket ball and tennis. He has made the Dean's list twice at Wabash Ecker plans a career in banking or law after graduation in 1982 from Wabash, a small all male school located in Crawfordsville. Indiana. He is the son of Mr and Mrs John A Ecker, of Walkerton. WALLY PICK AV ET IS HOSPITALIZED Mr Walter (Wailv) Pickavct. Walkerton, has been a patient in the hospital since December 2". He has been moved from the Laporte Hospital to Methixiist Hospi tai. Room 6102. Rochester. Minnesota 55901 Wailv would appreci-
ate hearing from all of his friends and neighbors BARRY HEIM ON TRI STATE VARSITY Former John Glenn High School standout. B.irrv Heim, has helped th< Iri State I ntversitv basketball team put together a four game winning streak to up its record to 8 n on the vear. Heim, a 6'4" junior forward, is averaging CO points a game and I 8 rebounds in a reserve role. He is shooting 45 percent from the field and 60 percent from the line while plaving in 13 of 14 Trojan i oiitest s H< is a i riminal justice major and th< son of William and Anna Rose Heim, of Walkerton. ENGAGED Mr William Miller and the late land Miller announce the engagement of their daughter. Betsy. of Louisville. Kentucky, to Stephen Zlatos. Indianapolis, son of Mr and Mrs William Zlalos. Walker ton. A Mav 9th wedding is being planned.
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1 would like to thank the Walkerton Ambulance crew for their service. Rev Robert Gearheart for his visits, mv relatives and many friends for the flowers, cards and pravers during mv Slav at the la Porte Hospital. This has been ap predated more than vou know G<xl bliss vou all. Esther Kaufman We would like to express our "Thanks" io both the Walkerton and Polk Iwp. Im Departments and Pat Whitaker for so quickh coming to our aid. Even though our smoke was due to a simple furnace malfunction, their assis lance reassures us of how fortunate we are to be a part of this com munitv Rick and Pam How ell
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A daughter was bom to Mr and Mrs. Walter (Brenda) Calhoon. 1401 A Ohio Street. Walkerton, on Tuesday. January b. in the LaPorte Hospital. Sylvia VanWan/eele and the late Joseph VanWan/eele. Route 3. Walkerton, a daughter, born on Wednesday. January ", in Memorial Hospital. South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Gail) Strang. Walkerton, are the parents of a baby girl born on Tuesday. January b. in Parkview Hospital. Ply mouth. Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Legge, I '333 Grcenbav. Lansing. Illinois, are the parents of a bab\ girl. i , ! HOUSECLEANING i I j Residential - Commercial j i i j References Furnished I | i CALL j | 586-3986 ! i Walkerton 1 *'’** | i —i mm«l
BLUE BIRDS PRESENT MITTENS. ETC. I® * Tadjik r* 1 ' o-^lil3r4 j. 1 - r IP '' JmCßka i mßHbh£ The North Liberty Blue Bird and Adventure ('amp Eire groups met at the Community State Bank on December 23 to present to Mrs. Dunnuck, school representative and elementary teacher, left, a tree full of mittens, hats and scarves to be used by Ihe North Liberty Elementary School for the playground use. Presenting the box of mittens, etc., is Susan Springman, fifth grader at North Libety Elementary. The group enjoyed singing Christmas carols while trimming the tree. The group is very active in North Liberty and arc enjoying a good year of having fun and also serving the community in a number of ways.
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Robin Mane, bom on December 22 at I utheran General Hospital. Park Ridge, Illinois. She weighed in at six pounds and 10 ounces Grandparents arc Martin and Janet Wr/esicn. Phoenix. Arizona, and Robert and Joyce Legge. Walkerton. I AMLLE WINS 6TH GRADE TOURNEY Irei Middle School hosted a sixth grade bovs' basketball tourn ament on Saturday. Januarv 10. with laPaz. Lakeville and North I ibertv participating. t rev defeated North 1 ibertv in the first game 20 13 and Lakeville slipped past LaPaz bv the score of 19 18. I al’az won the consolation game bv outscoring North liberty 21 15 and lakeville beat Ures bv the narrow margin of 24 21 in the championship contest. NORDIC SKI SCHOOL twelve dates have been scheduled for a special introduction to
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( ross Country Skiing Bendix Woods ( ountv Park and the Nordic Ski School are offering a "learn To Ski ' program designed to teach novices to ski with confidence and improve the techniques of established skiers. The program includes beginner classes, waving clinics, intermediate lessons, and Telemarking dinn The I' j-2 hour lessons arc $4 (XI or $6.50 with rental equipment Ihe waxing clinics will be held in the afternoons, free of charge. Advance registration is required for the lessons. Scheduled dates for the "Lean. |o Ski" ( lasses can be obtained from Bendix Woods Park Offices Ihe first class is scheduled for lanuarv ’ al I (X) p.m. and Januarv 10 at I I IX) a m. Instructors will be available ev cry weekend and Wednesday for "on trail" lessons for individuals or groups al low rates In addition, instructors will be available at St Patrick's (ountv Park on Januarv 11 and February 8
