The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1981 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOVEMBER 19, IMI

Turkeys Awarded Bertha Urbin, Walkerton. Walkerton Dairy Queen, presented their turkey to Pat Whitaker. of W’alkerton. Wileox Supcrmarts, Walkerton and North Liberty. awarded their turkey to Sue Litteral, of North Liberty. The Partridge Shop. Walkerton, the turkex winner was Carol Knaus. of Walkerton. Jeanie's Instant Replay Shop. Walkerton, the turkey winner was Gloria Schalck. Walkerton. At De Wayne Paves Insurance. Walkerton. J. C. Keefe. Walkerton. won their turkey. Bob's by the Lake. Koontz Lake, presented their turkey to Ben Bierly. Walkerton. Ist Source Bank, Walkerton Branch, presented their turkey to Pauline Knowlton. Walkerton. The Flower Factory. Walkerton, awarded their turkey to Sylvester Jaske. Walkerton. Teachers Credit Union, Walkerton. presented their turkey to Anna Rose Heim. Walkerton. At Hook's Drugs. Walkerton. Neoma Personette, Walkerton, won their turkey. The Brass Lion. Walkerton, the winner was Mary Bierly, Walkerton. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt. Walkerton Branch, awarded Mrs. Eugene Price. North Liberty, with a turkey. Clapper's Burger Dairy Store. Walkerton, turkey winner was Ted Keeling. W’alkerton. Jacob Drugs. Walkerton, awarded their turkey to Joan Connelly . Walkerton. Kabelin True Value Hardware. Walkerton, turkey winner was Pearl Brecht. Walkerton. The Koontz Lake Supermarket, presented their turkey to Janet Taylor. Walkerton. Harvey’s Dime Store. Walkerton and North Liberty, turkey winner was Sharon Drews. Walkerton. J n L Electric. Walkerton, awarded their turkey to Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Walkerton. At Ray's Supermarket. Walkerton. F. M. “Mac" McMahan. Walkerton, was the winner of their turkey. Starr and Wildauer. Certified Public Accountants. Walkerton, presented their turkey to Suzie Johnson. Walkerton. North Liberty Elementary Lists Honor Roll The North Liberty Elementary School released the first honor roil of the school year as follows: SIXTH GRADE Julie Camblin Kari Cohee Kevin Foster Scott Hall Tori Hawley Susan McCaffery Robbie Nickles Danny Peterson Susan Springman Wendy Voth Julie Warner Joel Wiegand FIFTH GRADE Marc Adkins Steven Beachem T. J. Ernsberger Ryan Hamilton Matt Holderbaum Shanyn Kryder Carolee Medlin I ina Peddycord Amy Peterson Jennifer Niles Brent Sobierajski FOURTH GRADE Todd Carr Mike Beghtel John Dillon Edward Karst Becky Kring Angela Mlekodaj

Ray Rackley Tricia Sheneman Kristi Solmos Eric Springman Chris Stedman Gretchen Taiboom Shelli Voth Kent Zellers COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20 W’alkerton Woman's Community Club to meet. 6:00 p.m. C.S.T. - Oregon-Dav-is basketball teams to open their season with Culver at the Bobcats gvm SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 6:30 p.m. C.S.T. — Oregon-Dav-is basketball teams to host Westville.

NIPSCO Energy*E Repwt J Get the Most Out of Your Heating Dollar This Winter

W inters not too far away — remember that time of year with its falling temperatures and rising energy bills ? J Here are a few’ ( suggestions which

could help you conserve valuable energy and hold down your heating costs this winter Small Investments ( an Mean Big Paybacks • Check insulation. Does it meet current standards? • Weatherstrip doors and windows. • Caulk joints between masonry and wood, as well as around windows and doors. • Check filters often and change or clean when necessary. • Have your heating system checked every vear or so by a qualified, reputable heating contractor. Greater Consumption, Higher Bills Heating requirements bunch up into a few months of the heating season. In fact about 55 percent of your annual heating needs usually occur in just the three months of Decern tier. .January and February, with an additional 15 percent in March.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Walkerton 1.0.0. F. to meet. 7:30 p.m. — Walkerton Rainbow to meet. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Evening Star Rebakah Lodge to meet in Walkerton. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Happy Thanksgiving. Snug holds loose dentures comfortably snug Ease sore gums from loose fitting dentures with soft easy to use Snug’ Brand Denture Cushions Snug gives tempo " ■ rary relief until you see a dentist Now jb available in the 2 cushion or new 7^ : 4 cushion econ ? omy package

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ANCILLA GRAMS Ancilla College serves 17 nearby communities The college is easy to find: seven miles west of Plymouth on Highway 30; 40 min-

costs which are being recovered through the pur chased gas adjustment —a pass through from you to the supplier with no profit to NIPSCO. 1 hese higher costs make it even more important to use energy wisely this winter. Spreading Out Your Heating Costs 1 he simplest way to spread out your w inter heating costs is to join our "Equal Payment Plan." The bud get payment period ends with the May service bill. Your estimated usage based on past consumption is divided into equal monthly payments. You receive a bill for the* same l amount each month. Any difference lietween the* actual amount used and the* budget amount billeel will be adjusteel on your May budget service hill. ( all or stop in your local NlPSCOcustomer service* office* for details.

utes south of South Bend. The college offers Associate of Arts Degrees after two years; credits that transfer to another educational institution.

Naturally, your heating bills reflect increased usage, regardless of the sud used. Natural gas bills will be \ higher this heat / ing season due to higher supplier