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TOWN BOARD MINUTES (continued on page 3) cussed at length. In order to make such a move, petitions would have to be signed by 5% of the utility customers. An ordinance would have to be signed expressing the intentions of the Town. At that point the issue would have to be voted on. If the vote was in favor then another ordinance would be filed with the Public Service Commission. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Arthur Heemer made a motion to put a 4-way stop at the intersection of Adams and Michigan. Edward Bracich seconded the motion and all agreed. 2. The codification of ordinances will have to be worked on by the police chief and the attorney to clear up the out-dated language in many of them. 3. Department Heads: Police — Pat Gassensmith, police chief, turned in his monthly report. Mr. Gassensmith asked the Board to consider sending Larry Wysocki to the Academy at some later date. The loitering in the parks was discussed and it was felt that the matter should be presented to the

GLASS & SCREEN REPAIR G & C HARDWARE 139 N. Main North Liberty RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan Street — Walkerton Office 586-3722 NEW EXTENDED HOURS SAT.: 8:30 am. - 12:30 p.m. TUES.: 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. No Appointment Necessary No Charge For Initial Conference Other Times Call 233-6699, South Bend Public Auction Saturday, April 26 10.00 A M. To Be Conducted At The INDUSTRIAL PARK BUILDING SITE On State Road 23, Just South Os North Liberty THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE ON CONSIGNMENT FROM THE JOHN GLENN SCHOOL CORPORATION GYM EQUIPMENT - To include parallel bars, high beam and balancing horse, NCR 8230 COMPUTER with Processor, 4 CRT and 2 Printers. COPY MACHINES. FILM PROJECTORS. 75-30 desks, assorted desks and chairs, calculator and adding machine, KILN, clothes dryer, metal and assorted tables, lots of miscellaneous items OTHER CONSIGNMENT ITEMS INCLUDE - FALLS STYLE CHEST AND DRESSER large oak chair. OAK DRESSER WITH MIRROR, assorted lamps, caned chair and assorted chairs, microwave oven, antique rocker, wash stand hall tables and assorted stands, antique door with beveled glass, trunk, assorted pictures and frames, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD. Toro riding mower, extension ladder, assorted POWER MOWERS, assorted HAND TOOLS, new BATHROOM SINKS, gas space heater, lots of miscellaneous items CONBIGNEMENT SALE SPONSORED BY NORTH LIBERTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ITEMS BEING ACCEPTED — for consignement up to sale time For further informations. call 656-3393 In Plymouth, phone 936-3927 TERMS: Cash or Approved Check LUNCH SERVED Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Auction services donated by Kaser’s Auction Service Col Carl Kaser, CAI Col Dean Kaser Wj jjr North Liberty South Bend MsF 656 4532 291 6379

Park Board for their consideration. Edward Bracich made a motion to send James Christie to school paying $75.00 for tuition and $25.00 for food. Margaret Gaddis seconded the motion and ail approved. Electric Department — A monthly report was presented. No comments. Wastewater Department — A monthly report was presented. Comments were made concerning the odor problem and what was being done about it. On the 21st of April the state inspector from the State Board of Health will be present. On the 22nd of April FmHA will be present for the 11th month inspection. Discussions were held on the new extensions of sewer lines on Adams Street, Harrison Street and possibly Jefferson Street. Arthur Heemer made a motion to allow Jeff Zehner to get estimates on the three separate jobs. Cliff Ward seconded the motion and all agreed. The Board wanted it to be known that anyone wishing to make an estimate should contact Jeff Zehner. Fire Department — The monthly report will be in the mail to all Board members. Financial — The monthly report was presented by the clerk-treas-urer. The quarterly report will be

given out at the next Board meeting. Claims were approved on a motion by Bracich, seconded by Gaddis. Meeting adjourned on a motion by Gaddis, seconded by Bracich. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS As the Senior Bowlers’ season is now completed, all the participants may reflect upon the fine time they've enjoyed while making the pins fly and the friendly associations they've had with the other senior bowlers. The seniors want to thank Ruby Stratton, our lane operator, who was there every Wednesday, “making our day!’’ We all appreciate it, Ruby! For the 14 ladies competing this past week, there was just one bowler to beat, Norma Long. No one could get past her fine performance. She took high scratch game with a 183, high handicap game with a 244 total, and high series with a 476 total. Betty Schrader’s 168 scratch game, 230 handicap game and 427 for series total provided a challenge for [ Dr? Elliott: Frash i Optometrist • 413 Michigan St., Walkerton ’’ । 9:00 a.m. -5 DO j.m. Thurtdayt ’ ; Call 586-3722 '• • For Appointment MODERN WOODMEN Os AMERICA SINCE 188 3 CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 A Fraternal Life Insurance Society nr

WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 PERCH FISH FRY (All You Can Eat) FRIDAY, APRIL 25 Serving From 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Adults, $3.75 Children Under 10, $2.50 In Addition Enjoy Winning At BINGO Beginning At 7:00 p.m. With Various Games Including Two Jackpots (Must Be 18 Years Os Age To Be Admitted) EHJOY DAHCIHG To The Music Os SSUR VINCENT LLOYD In Our Lounge From 9:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. A Fun Packed Night At Your Post Home Fiah Fry To Be Put On By The Memberihip Os Post 189 Due To The Fish Fry There Will Be No Entertainment On Sat. . April 26

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Norma, but was just a bit short in the pin count. The 12 gents bowling saw “top honors" battle resolved in the following manner: Marion Anderson rolling the high scratch game of 205, with Harold Schweder’s 197 and Roman Brehm's 194 running a close second and third. Brehm took the high handicap game with a 240 total, while Anderson had a 229 and Schweder a 217. The high series was rolled by Anderson with a very respectable 567, followed by Schweder’s 547. So you see the competition remained keen right down to the season’s end. This is the last Senior Citizens bowling news for the season. Have a good summer and let’s all look forward to making those pins fly next fall!

SWAH LAKE GOLF COURSE Plymouth-Laporte Trill SENIORS LEAGUE Meeting On Thursday, May 1, 10:00 a.m. Play Will Begin On May 8, 10:00 a.m. MIXED LEAGUE Meeting Will Be Held Friday, May 16, 7:00 p.m. Sign Up Now - Call 936-9798 .» OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 26 12:00 NOON - 4:00 P.M. Attractive two bedroom 1982 mobile home. Completely skirted, large redwood deck porch. Go South Os Walkerton On Hwy 23 To 825 N to 1050E Look For Signs BEAVER REALTY For Further Information Call 586-3591 Walkerton

OFFER COMPUTER CLASSES AT ANCILLA COLLEGE There are vacancies in the Introduction to Date Processing and Wordprocessing classes which will be offered at Ancilla College during the month of May. Gain computer experience and update your skills with these college credit classes. Introduction to Data Processing, the beginning computer class, will meet four days a week, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. E.S.T., for four weeks beginning May 5, ending May 29. Word Star, a popular business wordprocessing packages, will give you on-hands computer experience in the skills of wordprocessing. This class will be held 1:00 to 2:40 p.m. four afternoons a week for four weeks starting May 5 and ending May 29.

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