The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1982 — Page 3

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Rev. J. Richard and Marjorie Hunt. Speedway. Ind . announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Roger Keeling, son of James and Sally Keeling, Walkerton. The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of Ben Davis High School and presently is attending Clark College and will graduate in Sep tern her. The prospective bridegroom is a 1978 graduate of John Glenn High School and a 1979 graduate of Lin coin Technical Institute. He is a mechanic at Rader Equipment. Bremen. No wedding date has been set at this time. North Liberty Town Board News The regular monthly meeting for March of the North Liberty Town Board was held on Wendesday. March 3. with president William Limerick calling the meeting to order. Other trustees present were Allen Albright. Scott King and George Seiner Bruce Weber was absent Others present were Larry Lent. Mrs. Hay. Mrs. Wcsolek. Evelyn Harbaugh. Bert Rudynski. Charles Bare, John Gouker.

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Marshal Bracich. Deputy Marshal Burch. Deputy Marshal Thompson, Elmer Tidwell, Dennis Tidwell. Pauline Laskowski and Wayne Ealda. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. President Limerick announced that the board was using a new format for the meetings and then ask for petitions or comments from the citizens. Larry Lent, of the Community Building Association, stated they were getting ready to construct a new building and would like to have a lease from the Town for the propertv bv the water plant that was agreed upon at a previous meeting. After a discussion, it was decided to have the attorney. John Peddycord check the size and accessabilitv and draft a lease tor the property. Charles Bare requested the use of the Town Hall for a Chamber of Commerce election of officers the week of March 8. which was agreed to bv the board. Bert Rudynski asked if street corners could be sanded. Utility director Gouker was to check the supplv of salt and sand and check the streets. He stated that the Counts had been out of salt and

sand and the Lown was unable to get any from them. Marshal Bracich gave the police report, which was accepted as pre sented. He was asked if the Marshal had am thing on the $5.00 vehicle motor check fee and he stated he had heard nothing at this time. President Limerick also requested a list of persons with ID's and badges and the Marshal reported that only regular officers had the ID's. Bracich also stated that the radio had been ordered for SBOO.OO, but had not been received as of this time. Limerick asked if fees were charged for gun permits and the Marshal stated not at this time but the department could charge the SS.(X) fee. Clerk-treasurer Paul Williams had two quotes for insulating storm windows for the Police Station, Weather Guard Sy stems, inside insulating panels. $339.06; and Fiberlux. outside storm windows for $4’4.(X). After a discussion, the $339.06 bid from Weather Guard Sv stems for the inside panels was accepted with a nunamious aye vote. The clerk suggested the entrance door to the upstairs be replaced as it was in bad repair and he was ordered to get prices on replacement of the door. President Limerick suggested also that four or five floor jacks be placed in the basement and after discussion John Gouker was instructed to take care of getting the supports installed. A letter was read from William Doan with attached orders for his annual active duty training from March lb to 31. he stated he would not be paid for this time off and would take his vacation at a later date. Also a letter from Kessler lank in regards to repairing and painting of the water tank was read. Gouker stated the tank has been painted approximately every four years and that the Learv Companv from Greenfield, Indiana, had done the work in the past The clerk was instructed to get quotes and references. Ordinance B-l 1982 was read in full bv Limerick for the appropriation of Federal Reserve Sharing Funds Ihe board accepted the Ordinance as read A question was brought up concerning charging for copies made on the copy machine and after a discussion, it was decided to establish a charge of 25 cents for the first 20 copies and 10 cents for all additional above the first 20. The petition for the rezoning of the Ginzer, Clark and Garwixxi properties was approved bv the Area Plan Commission. Amendment 9 to Z-1-1982 was read bv Limcricak and accepted unamious Iv bv the board The fire contract with the I own ship Trustee was tabled until a conference could be held with the attorney. A quote from Peerless Midwest on water pump repair was given and utility superintendent Gouker stated he was not aware of this and that the I own had a service con tract with Layne Northern and if the pump was not right they should be contacted. He will discuss this with water superintendent Doan Claims were approved by the board and the meeting adjourned. Have you noticed that all it takes to grow healthy, vigorous grass is a crack in your sidewalk? L J _ r < FOR DRY / \ HACKING 4 COUGH AND •I" — NASAL Tn a m i me CONGfSTION - — Toy ~~ TRiANUNK EXPECTORANT. € 1 l>«»rnry I at-atfionrs a >n t>( z In* lir It Xcbrjska ».« uil

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT 11 K I CaO r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feiser, 30630 New Road, North Liberty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Denise, to Russell Graves, of 124 S. Race, Mishawaka. Fie is the son of Mrs. Rachel Graves, of Traverse City, Michigan, and the late Leo Graves. The bride-elect is a graduate of Penn High School and Fort Wayne Bible College. She is employed at Will’s Card and Party Center, Mishawaka. The prospective groom is a graduate of Honor High School, Honor, Michigan, and he is employed at Mishawaka Utilities, electric department. A June 5 wedding is being planned. Independent-News 601 Roosevelt Road — Walkerton Your One-Stop Wedding Shop .-^y y Invitations ’ ' ( - Accessories Bridal Bool\s yy ' Reception Items I* ; ' ■ Open 8:00 am. - 5:00 p.m. 7 >♦;/ S " Monday - Friday I - w ' 8:00 a m. - 12:00 Noon T ,/l : Saturday BINGO EVERY MONDAY EVENING 6:30 C.S.T. (7:30 E.S.T.) ONE - S2OO JACKPOT ONE- S3OO JACKPOT Grovertown Conservation Club ’A Mile East Os Grovertown On 500 N > .

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