The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1981 — Page 5

CUB SCOUT NEWS Cub Scout Pack 293 had their first meeting of the year on November 30 at the Youth Building. The pledge of allegiance and scout Promise were given before mr new Cubmaster, Mike Corbett, and his assistant, Roger Orcutt, opened the meeting. This year’s Den Mothers introduced themselves and their dens as follows: Den 1, Shem Tillman; Den 2, Carolyn Clifton; Den 3. Barbara Strohm; and Den 4. Connie Beckwith. Den 3 gave the opening exercise. I hey demonstrated the different Cub signs and gave their meanings. Cubmaster Corbett made the announcements as follows: a bake sale will be held at the Farmers State Bank. Walkerton, on Saturday, December 19; the C ub Family Snow Derby will be held at Knox on January 23, 1982; and the cubs will have their annual paper drive on March 20, 1982 and everyone is urged to start saving their newspapers. Den 2 performed a skit entitled. You Are There". It told the story of the first Thanksgiving narrated In Cronko Waltite. The Walkerton Fire Department gave a demonstration of their fire fighting and life saving equipment I hey w ere represented by fire chief ( huck Baker and assistant chief, lohn McGovern. A question and answer time followed with the firemen passing out fire safety booklets and window stickers. There were a number of awards presented. The following boys received Bobcat patches: Andy Williams. Max Kickbush. Jeff 1 mdslcy, Adam Orcutt. Bruce Corbett, Wade Snodgrass. Craig Ross. Kirk Cordell, Cliff Brockman. Jamie Arce. Greg Smith and Danny LaFountain. Steve Sickmiller received a Bear patch Citizen pins were awarded to Max Kickbush, I odd Clifton. Scott Lindgard and Cliff Brockman. Chris Beckwith earned two silver arrows and Eric Hostetler earned a gold arrow I odd Clifton. Max Kickbush. Scott I indgard and Cliff Brockman also earned their Webclos colors. I he next meeting will be held on December IS at 7:00 p.m. at the Youth Building. Den 3 gave the closing, saving Goodnight to every-

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one. Ihe meeting was adjourned and refreshments were enjoyed. BETTER HOMES EXTENSION CLUB MEETS Monday. November 23. the Better Homes Extension Club held it its regular meeting at the Walkerton Community Building. The meeting opened with the pledge to the flag, the club creed and the song of the month. "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands", led bv Mrs. Harold Eddinger. Roll call was answered bv mv worst cooking blunder. It really brought out mans interesting ones and some go<xl laughs. I he plays that will be next summer at the Wagon Wheel Playhouse were discussed. Ihe Christmas committee announced the party will be held on December 14 at 6:(X) p.m. at the Communitv Building. The committee stated that the club will furnish the meat dish and the hostesses the hot dishes and the other members are asked to bring a salad and dessert. There will he a $3.00 gift exchange of something homemade. Those on the committee arc Mrs. John Wathen. Mrs. Branson Hiatt. Mrs. Clyde Stickley. Mrs. Harold Eddinger and Mrs. Albert Ray. A white elephant auction was enjoyed with Mrs. Richard Ruby and Mrs. Ray as auctioneers. A game of concentration was played with Mrs. Eddinger guessing the picture and also the most pairs. Other winners were Mrs. Hiatt. Mrs. Dale Watts and Mrs. Allan Eddinger. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses for the day. Mrs. Ruby and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Sr. Tri Kappa Auction To Be Held Dec. 5 In North Liberty The North Liberty Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa will hold a "make It. Bake It. Grow It. Sew It, Do It Auction on Saturday. December 5. beginning at 9:(X) a m at the North Liberty Communits Building ( raft items and baked goods will be among items auctioned. Coffee and homemade donuts, pecans and hones cands will be sold also. Debbie letzlaff, of the Tetzlaff Auction Service, will be donating

her services. All proceeds will be used to promote charity, culture and education. NEW EQUIPMENT AT ANCILLA COLLEGE Ancilla College, Donaldson, has a new piece of equipment, to be used primarily bv the microbiology class. The huge machine is a washer sterilizer and is used for washing lab instruments and clothing, and for sterilization of culture media. It is valued at SIB.(XX) and was donated by St. Catherine Hospital, of East Chicago, according to Margo De Mont, director of admissions at Ancilla. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM

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Koontz latke Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations DECEMBER 7-11 MONDAY Apple juice Sloppy joe on bun Leaf spinach Kidney bean salad Apricot halves Milk. tea, coffee TUESDAY Orange juice Breaded veal cutlet Noodles in mushroom sauce Cut green beans W hole wheat bread and margar me Peanut butter cookie Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Vegetable juice cixktail Baked pork chop Mashed hubbard squash Cole slaw Vienna bread and margarine Banana

Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice I urkey chunks in graw Mashed potatoes Green peas Whole wheat bread and margarine Cherry cobbler Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Prune juice Double beef pattv in grass Carrot coins lossed salad with Italian dressing Crusts roll and margarine Bartlet pear half Milk, tea, coffee NOTICE If you have move or vour proper mailing address is different than what shows on your paper, please call our office and inform us of vour new address. The Independent-News

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