The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1981 — Page 9

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We wish to thank our friends in the communitv for their thought fulness, kindness, assistance and memorials in the death of our mother and sister. Mable I trasis. Edith Eilene I rax is I xdia Steele Flack VIEW SPECTACULAR SI IDES OF ( HIN A OnSundax. lanuarx 18. Mr and Mrs Gene (ierber and Mrs. R N. laFebet were guests of Robert (ierber at Ball Slate I imcrsitx to attend the multimedia presentation entitled "( hina 80 And Image Pre sentation”. In the spring of 1980. Ball State I nixcisitv was represented in the People's Republic of ( lima In the first group of |9 American architec tore students led bx Professor Marvin Rosenman I his tour of ( Ilina was planned be Professor Rosenman with the assistance of the I S ( hina Peoples Friend ship Association Applications for this trip were made be students from the five scar classes and sclcc turns of those to go were made be the Architecture Department Robert (ierber was one of the |9 fortunate students selected to par ticipate and it was the- trip of his lifetime In addition, he- went to H<mg Kong, lapan. Hawaii and San I i am is. o I he- hour presentation portraxed not onlx the beautiful ancient ar chitecture but the people and their c ulhirc It showed the- sense of the < him sc spirit of pride the pro plcs noble- strength and a hopetempered be the lessons of their past It demonstrated China's greatest natural resource- its people. Following the presentation, the |)< an of the ( ollege of Architecture and Planning ( hark s SI Sappen field and his wife hosted a reevp lion lor the students, their parents and relatives SENIOR CITIZENS ENJOY HOT MEAL & ACTIVITY Senior citizens in the Koontz lake area gather every dav. Mon das through Fndav. to enpn a hot meal and some form of activity at the Kixmtz lake Conservation Club Ihe Starke County Council on Aging operates a nutrition site- at the ( onscrvation Club, geared for persons aged sixty and over and their spouses If one spouse- is eligible for program participation, both spouses arc eligible Ihe meal pros ides one third of tile daily nutritional requirements and the dailx activities provide social con tad and cri|ovmcnt which will cn sure a good positive mental .Hit tudc Ihe site opens at 10 00 a m (lie meal is served al II 10 .t m and the activities follow until 2 00 p m A donation of "Scents is appreci ated which helps defrav part ot the ost of the program If vou or vour friends are interested in attending and arc over the age of sixtv. please call the nutrition site man ager. lam- Kukhnski, from 10 00 a.m. to 200 pn- at SMo Ihirty meals arc served dailv. reservations are made in advance to insure each participant a meal will be available AR A Services of South Bend prepares the catered meals Ihe menu is printed in the newspaper cvcrv week Watch for it. Ihe Starke County Council on Aging. Inc . also provides trans portation for persons over the age “f sixtx to doctor, shopping, etc ; meals on wheels to persons in the Knox. Hamlet. North Judson and San Pierre areas; nutrition pro gram at Knox; call a dav program persons who live aloru- and w mikl like to be checked on dailv.

information and referral; weather izalions for low-income families; choreworker and handvman for senior citizens, and the office stall will take applications lor persons needing help in completing Project SAI I applications, for more in formation about any of the programs. please call 77 2-b055. loan Haugh is the director of the pro gram, and ( arl Raffel. president of the Council on Aging Board. Ihe program has been in existence since I ebruarv of N'M R E.A.I. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. Phone 656-3353 the dav prior for reservations And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz l^ke Conservation C lub Phone 586-23"6 for reservations IAN I’ARY 26 30 MONDAY Vegetable- cmktail juice Steak terixaki Buttered rice with parslev garn ish I ossed salad with tomato ami dressing White bread and margarine Purple- plums Milk. tea. coffee II I SDAY Pineapple juice Homcstv Ie chili ( heesc slice ( ok- slaw Saltinc c rac kers Coconut cookieMilk. tea. coffee W|DNESD AY ( ranapplc juice Veal steak with mushroom grave Mashed potatoes Spinach with vinegar on side W heat bread Bread pudding with lemon sauceMilk. tea, coffee I HI RSDAY Prune juiceBeef. macaroni and tomato cas scrulc I hrev bean salad W heat bread and margarine Mixed fruit Milk tea. coffee FRIDAY' Apple juice Scalloped potatoes and ham I ime vegetable gelatin salad ( or n bread and margarine langenne Milk tea. coffee CIRCLES TO MEET "Sing Thankfullv Io God” will be (he theme of both circles of the North I ibertv United Methmlist Women when thev meet on lues dav. lanuarv 2" Hu morning circle will meet at 9 10 in the c hurt li idm almnal building A devotion.e period will fi< led bv Mab. Dew v and Ida fisher will present the program Sirs Dcwcv and ( hark m /vwtzak will serve breakfast refreshments ( an»| lohnson wii> pi sent the program theme will; group singing a! the evcmng it. Ie w hen thev meet at R) Devotions will be brought bv W ( nd. W her and < arolv n Dunnu k wil s ■v< as hostess I fie I nite d Metin list W aim n I xc cutive Board met oi AA\ dm s dav Jamiar\'2l under the direc tmn o| (hi 198 | slate of officers, to plan for the new veat I hesc new officers are president. Barbara Fbcrlx. v ice president. ( arol lohn son, sec ictarv. ( arol Saltzgabcr. treasurer. Ida Fisher, treasure chest president Bettv Md ormn k ( ommission secretaries arc membership Hele n lon ks global concerns I vciv n Harbaugh social involvement. Bcekv Ross program re sources. Ina Arnsbargcr. suppor live communitv ludv Rtningcr. ami Christian personhood Mabel I )c W C V I levied chairperson of the Morn mg ( ink- is Bcekv Burch. ( hair person of the I vening Circle. ( aro|\n Dunnuck Nominating committee members arc Ina Arns barge r ( arol Johnson and Wcndv Weber Persons appnnted to

special responsibilities are wed ding receptions, Wendx W'dmr. film ial dinners. Ida f isher ami ! dith Rupel; college and service Mom” | ha Sleek MSD( YOI TH EMPLOYMENT I K AINING PROGRAM lh< MSD( Youth I mplovment 11 aimng Program ( Y I I Pt. a pro giam teaching youth to find and k< c p jobs, has been started in high s< hoots around the area, namelx Bo men. ( ulver. lohn Glenn. Knox Oregon Davis, and Iriton Students from other schools who would like to know more about the program and determine- if thev are digiblc to be in tile jnogram mav . ontac i Bcvcrlv (oh , Marshall Starke Development (enter. 9Jb ‘I 1(10 A artous < mploxcr s in the Mar shall Starke ( ountx are a are inter viewing students for job place ment. ami the Y I IP classes will be starting al the various high schools at the be ginning of the new semes tet MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS Ihe Martha ( irdc of the Pres bvtcrian ( hurch met in the living room of the ( hurch on Mondav evening, .lanuarv 19. with 10 mem hers pic sent Mrs Robert Ross, leader, opened the meeting bv reading a devotional about praver and peace of miml She then had pi aver Roll call was answered with "What is vour favorite IV pro gran’.'” Mrs Rubv Snyder. sCvTetarv, read the minutes Mrs Norman Hostetler had the least (dm. Mrs. All.in I ddinger was in c hargc of our question of the month for our "Hunger Project" Mrs Harold I ddinger gave the lesson, "lake the humbug out of vour ( hristianity " from the bm>k "Will Ilic Real Phony Please Stand I p Refreshments were served bv tliv hostess. Mrs Gene (ierber NORTH LIBERTY FRESHMEN BEAT TRITON Ihe Shamroc ks freshmen won their third game in a row over visiting Iriton 3b 30. Mike- Skow ronek led all scorers with 12 points amt Paul Reed collected 12 rebounds to pace tin vic tors. Box Score North Liberty fg ft p Allsop | () () Clemons 2 () 3 ( lingcnpccl 3 0 0 Corthier 0 0 0 Goukcr 2 0 0 Maenhout 0 0 0 Meiss 1 2 0 Ransbotlom 0 0 0 Reed 2 0 I Skowronek 522 Sovieralski 0 0 0 l()l Al S lb I b I riton ( ampbell 3 0 1 Fetters 3 0 2 Flenar 3 0 1 Iteislcr 0 0 I Ncß 3 4 2 Shivclv 0 0 I Stomk r I 0 | 1() IAI S 13 4 II News Os The Walkerton Public Library New ( hildren’s Picture B<n»ks Slat Wars Ihe I mpin Strikes Ba. k Mix Or Match Slorvbook Illustrated bv Wavne Barlowc Moo than ?OO.(MM» mix and match combinations Babar s 1 title I ibrary I aurent de Brunhoff f ”tir little books about Fire Water . Air and I arth Winnie Ilie I’ooh Meets Gopher (»eorgc De Santis Pooh s love of honev gets him into a sticks situation. I he Chn ke n s ( hild Margaret Hartchus I he ( hickcn s child is an adopted babv alligator whose insatiable appetite causes him to be banished from the farm Where Spot'* Iru Hill Help

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Mothe r Dog find her puppv Mr Pig And Familv I dhan Hoban When Mr Pig marries S< Ima Pig. there arc manv adven tun s in store- for the new familv Ihrea friends Robert Kraus Sfiltor the- panda Herman the octopus and Ico the tiger become friends and have a good time to gether Professor Wormbog In Search for Ihe /ipperump A /<>o Mer i< r Maver Prof Wormbog looks high and low, here and there in search of a /ipperump-a zoo to complete his collection of beasties but to no av ail. Monster Bubbles Dennis No lan Various monsters take turns blowing bubbles in amounts from one to twentv Fiction (trades I • 4 At Marv Bloom's — Aliki. Relates what happens at Marx Bloom's when her friend mouse has babies Mhkex Mouse and Ihe Mar xelous Smell Machine — W’alt Disnev Mu kcx Mouse borrows <oro Gcarloose's latest invention to g ( i rid of tin mothball smell in his friends (tax Nineties costumes I he I ittle Horse Bus Graham (ireiuc Business looks grim for Sir Potter and his shop until dchxiraii c comes in the shape of tin httk horse bus I hat s What A Friend Is P K H.iihnan Describes friendship in rhvmccf u\t and illustrations Mis Switch Svd Hoff Mrs Switch, a delightful broom fiver, decided to give up her occupation because all her other witch friends were long sun e gone YA illabv Rachel Isadora W ill abv likes to dtaw more than anv thing else When she forgets to sign her first grade- teacher s get well card because* she is so busv drawing, she is afraid that she has hurt her teacher's feelings Ms. Klondike Jessica Ross A woman who wants to be a taxi driver has some difficulties gaining acceptance until she saves a fellow driver from being robbed M ami M And Ihe Haunted House (came pat Ross Mimi and Mandv decide to plav haunted house, so Mimi is the Bride of Dracula and Mandv is a ghost, but when the lights go out thev receive a gre at big. real scare. llc a Story Robert I allon A flea familv. having settled on a cowardiv dog turns him info a hero It You listen ( harlotte Zo|o tow A mother re assures her little girl (lure is a wav to know that someone- tar awav loves vou ( hildren’s Non-Fiction Ihe Iroll Book Mic hael Ber vnstain I rolls, an ancient and mysterious race, are seldom seen todav. though in (he forgotten corncis of the wild thev still sur vice Here, revealed to humans for the first time is a fascinating am! di " I view of their world S same Sire ■ I Sign I anguage I in I c .i Ill's c hildren how to use ■ giiage ami |’iits words m cate gon. s sii h .is sc Imol. familv and seasons Mr W izard s Supermarket Sci Don Nerbert (elves di rec lions for about 1(M) simple ex pi riments using items available in the supermarket Includes ex planations of the scientific princi plcs demonstrated Ihe Ideas ()t I instcin Dav id Fisher Einstein's rev olutionarv ideas about the nature of the universe arc deciphered into clear, casv to understand terms explain mg some ot the ramifications ot the meaning of gravitx. the curvature of space, and the conversion of cm rgv How |o Raise Muc. Rats Ham slits And Gerbils Sara Stem Discusses the selection and care ot various rmfents including hints on choosing or making a cage Sandwicherv Patricia Stubts Riddle, recipes and tunnv facts about sandwiches Recipes tor ditfcrc nt kinds ot sandwiches arc included.

Weekly Senate Wrap-Up From Sen. U. R. Miller Ihe sc ond wc k o| the urn nt ssion of |hi (>. in ral Asscmbiv was highlighted bv th. Inaugira (ion of tfi, new ()rr administration as well as action on various me,is ur. s in several St natt ( ommittc s As >1 this w riling almost HO bids had bit ri introduced in the Sen ate. with a similar number filed in the House of Representatives ( onseqm ntlv mm hos th. work in both houses has t ntcred upon somn’ittec action, with th.- pro posed legislation either j’assmg out of or dv mg in ommittet In comn’ittce a tion this w. . k the Senate ludi i.ir. ( rumitt, voted unanimouslv in favor of p JS s mg legislation designed to prevent .onvicted felons fr m profitr g bv sale of information about th ■ rime Modeled upon similar a's mN York and Son of San* ' bin wmi -! turn -.- anv monev received from . t tn s etc to the A ioR t ( rime A c tie's ( ompensatmn fund unless needed bv the felon to pav for legal serv ices fills legislation was promp' ■ d bv several instances in whi, 1 perpetrators of violent crime have sold ev, hlsive rights to their stories |.>r I.it ge sums of mot -. In other a lion. SB O1 whu h would remove the selection of the It (mvernor candidate from the direct primarx and put it back into the parts convention svstene pass cd bv a vote of x | m th. Appor tionment ami Elections ( ommittee Ihe proposed legislation wouh! allocc the gubernatorial candidate some sav on the selection of "the oihit halt of th< team It would also reduce the enormous costs of running in a direct primarx. as well as allow an unsuccessful gub- ma tonal candidate to seek th- It Governor nomination Assigned to comn’ittce th's w k was SB 14. an antismokw g rm as no I his bill would ban smok ng in the public areas of government buildings, and would impose a fine of up to $s(X) on people who smoke in public areas and elevators of government buildings Ihe ban wou Id also extend to vans and ’(her vehicles owned or leased bv gov ernment agencies Iwo arson bills were passed out of die Senate ( ourts and ( riminal ( ode Subcommittee this week S B 2 would strengthen the classi fication of crimes involving fire or explosives as arson instead of as miss, hiit SB N) wou I strength in from a ( lass A misdem. anor to a ( ass D ti lonv th-, a, t of mten tionallv dcslnwing bv tire or ex posing propertx worth at least sJ'-O but less than iKM» Sm. I this Is a budge! vear the fiscal committees of both houses of tin legislature have be gun holding lie .mugs to review the propose if budge's ot (he various state dt 1 - ’ s Bu L ' Sid' '!”!■•.!' e has s, i dulcd h< armgs bcgm'img lan uarv 19 Among the agem ics that wH have hearings ar. the I egis'a tiv Sc rv t. s Ag< nev lax A I ".it- I’ 1\ ( 'mmissi.m StateBoard of lax ( ommissior rs State B ard of A ounts am! the State' I”.inning Agcmv I he public is urged to attend the l< hearings that will be held from (M) to ft) (X) p m lanuarv 21 through I ebruarv I 1981 in the Auditorium of the State 1 ibrarv I4ON Senate Ihe topic sto bi di> cussed arc I niversitus Jan 21. ( orrections lan 2b Mental H ahb lan 2* Natur.C Resourv is lan ?9 andHighwavs Feb 4 I want to remind vou again that the Senate has a toll free number for vou to call if vou would like to express vour opinion on bills before the (icm ral Asscmblv Ihe num b. i is I HOG 182 94rT Happv Ads Onlv SI (X) Drive Safelv

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