The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1982 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JULY 8, 1982
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CARDS THANKS
The family of Wayne Cover would like to give our heartfelt thanks to all the friends, neighbors and relatives who were so thoughtful during his hospital stay and have helped make our time of sorrow a little easier with your many acts of love and kindness. God bless you all. Lois Cover Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cover and family Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern, Jr. and family I wish to thank the EMT's for their quick response to my accident and to Dr. Carter and the nurses at the Clinic for their prompt attention given to me and to those who express their concern. Wayne Burch We wish to thank the Walkerton Volunteer Firemen for the efforts they put forth in trying to save our house on Walnut Road last Friday. Also thank you to the North Liberty Fire Department for their assistance; to Brian Cassidy and John Merek. of the Walkerton Police Department for their help; to the various Auxiliary wives for their physical and moral support throughout the day. Thank you to Mr. G's Drive In for the favors at lunch time. But a special thanks to our wonderful neighbors and friends for the helpfulness and understanding over the weekend. Each of you seemed like a shoulder to lean on! Even though there are a lot of questions left unanswered, the answer of true friends and helpfulness from our fellow men when called upon is something we most appreciated. Theresa Auman Laura and Jayson The North Liberty Firmen 4th of July Committee would like to thank the following: Aldrich Construction American Legion Berry’s TV Cisney Construction Clyde's Steering Service Community State Bank Connie & Bill’s Mini Mart Custom Body Daughtrey Motors Dillon Enterprises Eberly Orchard Elaine’s Beauty Shop Elmer Gumz Farms Fair Oil Co.
DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT 0:30 - 12:30 MONTH OF JULY WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Featuring DAD’S & LAD’S
Fetzer Vetinary Service Frank's Campers G & C Hardware Gene's Sunoco Greene Township Lions Harvey's Dime Store Jackie’s Package Jim’s Market Judy’s Beauty Shop Kaser Auction Service Kaser Construction Knecht’s Elevator Liberty Bell Liberty Lunch Liberty Standard Liberty Tool & Die Liberty Ambulance Service Little Andy’s Drive In Dr. Lushbough Lyle McCormick A. M. Manuel Funeral Home Liberty Twp. Fire Department North Liberty Lions Potato Creek Sports Arena Rizek’s Plumbing & Heating Shamrock Inn Shoemaker Welding Silo Company Sister’s Beauty Boutique Ted’s Barber Shop Top Fabric Care Center Treasure Chest Tri Kappa Trobaugh Auto Parts United Telephone Wabash Tavern Wells Aluminum Wells U.A. W. 194 Wilcox Scouts Roy Clark Ross Cation Candy Elephant Ears Snyders Potato Creek Bass Club Junior League Rainbow Giris Glenn Cheerleaders DeMolay We would like to thank all those people who do all the many things that make this day possible. Nice work North Liberty Girls Softball Travel League team, “The Demons’’ in the Plymouth Holiday Tourney. We are proud of all of you. Congratulations. Coach Dick Piotrowicz; assistant coach Jerry Knowlton; and team members Julie Knowlton, Keri Phelps, Dawn McCrum, Angel Clin^enpeei, Joni Knowlton, Melanie Salyer, Rusti Dill, Kelly Howell, Teresa Ernsberger, Debbie Griffin. Leah Shetler, Tammy Allsop, Jackie Bradley and Kim Sobierealski. We are proud that you brought home “The Gold’’. WILDERNESS STOMP REGISTRATION Registration is now open for the August 1, Wilderness Stomp. The Stomp is a 6 kilometer running race held at Bendix Woods County Park
on the hilly trails and roads. This running race is different than the other local runs because everyone is elgible to win gold, silver and bronze performance pins (not just the top three runners in an age group). Each runner will be handicapped according to age and sex. and performance pins will be awarded based upon a percentage of the pace setters time. All who complete the course are also awarded a certificate. Pre-registration will be held until July 17 and the fee is $5.00. Registration after July 17 and race morning will be $6.00. T-shirts are included in the registration fee. The race is limited to the first 300 entries. This race is part of the 1982 Athletic Annex/Pepsi racing series consisting of approximately 24 races. Runners score points (10-7-5-3-1) based upon place within individual age divisions which will count toward year-end championship awards. For additonal information or registration materials, call Bendix Woods County Park at 654-3155. “JUST FOR TEENS” “Just For Teens”, a week of health and beauty, will be offered by Memorial Hospital's Health and Lifestyle Center, July 12 to 16. Sessions run from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., in the Center located at 401 East Colfax. Registration is $25.00. The week-long seminar offers tips on hair, make-up and fashion, as well as nutrition, wellness and managing teen stress. Daily yoga, dance, and aerobics exercise will be included. For registration information call the Center at 233-7178. BIRTH A son, Bradley Wayne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Sandy) , Hartsell, of 54352 Bittersweet Road. Mishawaka, on Monday, June 28, at Memorial Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lemert, Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hartsell, of South Bend. 1 Our classifieds start at only $1.50!
A Simple Starter for Any Day For a hectic day. a simple meal can be complemented by a simple, but delicious salad. Crudites, a French term for crisp, raw vegetables, make a delightfully simple first course to any meal. A selection of fresh, crisp celery, cauliflowerets, radishes, carrot sticks, sliced zucchini and cherry tomatoes, as shown here, make a pleasant arrangement varied in color, shape and texture. Traditionally, crudites are accompanied by a dressing or dip that is well seasoned. Kraft Roka brand blue cheese dressing can provide the creamy, but flavorful accent that's just right for fresh vegetables. For cooks in hurry, the vegetables can be cut ahead of time. To maintain crispness, store cut celery, carrots, and radishes in separate covered, air tight containers filled w ith water, for several hours or overnight. yIl \V/7 ?lPh
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SENIOR FELLOWSHIP CLUB TO MEET JULY 12 Duc to the July 4th holiday the Senior Fellowship Club will meet on Monday, July 12, at the Walkerton Community Building at 12 o’clock. The first textbook printed in America was Thomas Dilworth's A New Guide to the English Tongue, printed in 1747 in Philadelphia Pa.
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