The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1981 — Page 5

Notes From Miller’s Merry Manor By Florence Peek We thank the Volunteer Firemen tor the donation of watermelon. We had generous portions and they were very sweet. We appreciated them a lot. We congratulate Georgia Wagnerowski and Delores Borrelli for being chosen nursing aides of the months of July and August. Also Yvonne Hajicek was chosen Nursing Aide for September and Betty Judd was chosen Employee of the month for September. Denise Borrelli has left us to go to school. We miss her as she was such a fine aide. We offer our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Boone on their 46th anniversary September 2bth. May they have many happy returns of their day. We again thank the following volunteers for their assistance: Bee Peterson. Elinor Knight. Lorraine Poynton, Myrna Stull and Marge stull. Rosalie Hefner had a visitor from New York. David Moss, the son of her sister. Betty, in Chicago. He had taken this side trip to visit Ins aunts Elsie Crambert and Rose and his grandmother. Mathilda lange. Doreen Stone (Nee Doreen Kennedy) gave birth to a son on September 25. Congratulations and best wishes to the family and aunts Joyce and Paulette. W c offer >ur sympathy to Gina Newland M<x>rc in the death of her grandmother. Our September birthday was held on September 27. The guests >1 honor were Marie Stahls, Bud Holly. Bob Wolfe and Dwight McKesson. A style show was presented. Models were Mary Jo and Rhonda Golubski, Ruth and Renee Dipert. Lori Wood and Lorena Briggs. Outfits were submitted by Queens Way Fashions and intro duced by Jeanie Jimerson. Pauline Klopfenstein accompanied on the piano during the entire show. I here were many attractive combinations shown. Coffee and cake were served. A good crowd was present. We thank the grandlaughter of Minnie Everhart. Pat NOTE CHANGE SUNDAY CATHOLIC MASS Now At The KOONTZ LAKE CONSERVATION CLUB HOUSE - 11 00 A M GUTWIS - ^ VANDERHEYDEN ! EAVESTKON WWWE I U CwM?S«<77l« LI Dr. Elliott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. Thursdays Call 586-3722 j For Appointment J •IMI I SILK CREATIONS Handmade Scented SILK FLOWERS arrangements WEDDINGS SPECIAL OCCASIONS Call For Appointment 586-7155 PAT ORCUTT Walkerton I*

Snodgrass, for the birthday cake. Beth Carter has taught an advanced class for Charge Aide: Gina Moore. Pamela Edison. Brenda Futa, Delores Pickavet. Carol Finley, Brenda Janovic, Yvonne Hajicek and Penny Bollhoefer. We congratulate them on the successful completion of the course. Leila Bare was here to set up her w riters group and would like to add Art to the program. On September 29. Joyce Kennedy came in to bid farewell to us before taking off for Arizona on September 30. She is planning to kxsk for work and an apartment in Phoenix. We wish her well, l isa Holston brought Andy in for our look see. We think she has a babv she can well be proud of. We thank Eberly Orchards for their donation of apples and Mrs. Yehon for the donation of chrysamthemu ms. On October Ist we were introduced to our new administrator,

NIPSCO EnergyV Report J Large-Use Customers Have a Beneficial Effect on Residential Energy Costs

That's right! V Residential 4 gas rates are less substantially less than they would

lx* if it wore not for our large industrial customers. T hese large customers, with their high load and utilization factors, help spread NIPSCO's fixed or overhead costs over a broader base, thereby reducing the share of these costs residential customers would otherwise have to pay. These industrial customers do this by taking large volumes of service and using it for more sustained periods than residential customers. Residential and commercial consumption fluctuates at different times of the day and the year which would otherwise require the investment in facilities to meet those few periods of maximum demand facilities that would not be fully utilized Large industrial customers, especially in northwest Indiana, utilize this service on a sustained basis throughout the year and help absorb the fixed costs other customers would have to pay. This wav we all benefit you. the industrial customer and NIPSCO.

Mr. William Gerlib. Mike Butler is moving to Indianapolis. Wc wish both of them wil. Our sympathy is extended to the family of Sarah Dunn who passed away October 4, also to the family of Bill Newcomer, who passed aw ay October 5. I hank you everyone who donated jewelry, crafts and cards to us. It gives us many jobs to keep us busy. We also can use old nylons.

CHURCH NEWS|

Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana Rev. Warren Furnish SUNDAY. OCTOBER 25 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Church Service. 12:00 noon. Fellowship Club carry-in. pot luck dinner and meeting in the Fellowship Hall.

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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27 2:<X) p.m., Presbyterian Women visit feegarden Nursing Home. Whosoever will, may come." United Methodist Church I (KM) Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana Dr. Robert Gearheart THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 ^:00 p.m.. Agape Praver Group. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 25 8:30 a.m., Early Worship. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. 2:02 p.m.. Briefing for Crusade Workers. 9:09 p.m., First Report meeting for Crusade Workers. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27 9:09 p.m.. Final meeting for Crusade Workers. 10:00 p.m.. Executive Committee Meeting. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28 United Methodist Women will be

and taxes, but t heir large consumption of utility serv ice, at a constant pace, and for an extended periexi of time help make all of our gas supplies more reliable and our rates lower than they would lx* otherwise. Maintaining this high load factor. We are providing as much natural gas service to industrial customers as we can. Also, we art' continuing to encourage industrial and commercial expansion in northern Indiana through our own Area Development Program by supporting and cooperating with industrial development activities in the cities, towns and rural communities we serve. By industrial growth and expansion, we can help increase job opportunities, maintain a higher utilization of our facilities, and continue to provide reliable service to you and other residential customers At the same time we can continue trying to hold your energy costs as low as possible. Costs will go up, but tht' increases will be moderated and supply maintained by these programs.

hostesses for the Hamilton Grove Birthdav Party in New Carlisle. Will be leaving church at 11:45 a.m. and back around 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m., Altar and Junior Choir rehearsals. 7:(X) p.m.. Chancel Choir rehearsal. SATURDAY. OCTOBBER 31 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.. South Bend District Lay Academy at John Glenn High School. Sunday Catholic Mass K<x>ntz Lake Conservation Clubhouse Diocese Os Gary Starke County Area 11:00 a.m. A Mission Os Holy Cross Catholic Church. Hamlet Rev. Dominic A. Mrena, Pastor 867-2461 Don’t want it. why keep it. Sell it through our classifieds!

Therefore, industrial customers here in northern Indiana it only provide jobs

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