The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1986 — Page 3

Meeting On Int. Special Olympics Games Sept. 25th On Thursday, September 25, at 8:00 p.m. in the Walkerton Youth Building, there will be an informative meeting for members of the Walkerton Knights of Columbus and other interested religious and community groups concerning the VII International Summer Special Olympics Games. The 1987 International Games will be held in South Bend, on the campuses of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s Colleges from July 31 to August 8. Representatives of the 1987 International Games Committee will discuss the current progress of Special Olympics worldwide and the developments with the local organizing committee. The 150 people expected to attend represent such organizations as the Walkerton Community Schools. Jaycees, Lions and various churches. The involvement of the community’s many resources and experience is the critical link to the chain of events leading up to the 1987 International Summer Special Olympics Games. The VII International Summer Special Olympics Games. July 31 - August 8, will include 5.700 athletes and coaches participating in 14 sports (8 official. 6 demonstration) at the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College. The 1987 International Games will involve more than 60 countries, the 50 states and U. S. territories in the most vigorous athletic competition yet for mentally retarded individuals. Special Olympics is the largest worldwide program for mentally retarded citizens. More than one million athletes compete annually guided by the Special Olympics oath: "Let me win. but if I cannot win. let me be brave in the attempt". R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Chruch Phone 656-3353 the day prior for

RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan St., Walkerton, Phone 586*3722 HOURS Saturday 830 I m. • 12:30 pm - Tuesday 1:30 • 5:00 pm LIVING WILL DECLARATION FOHMS AVAILABLE WITHOUT CHARGE No Appointment Necessary — No Charge For Initial Conference ANDY’S RESTAURANT & GIFT SHOP Come In And . . . Watch Us Grow! WE ARE OPEN ALL YEAR FALL & WINTER HOURS 10:00 •.m. To 6:00 p.m. — Closed Sundays DROP OFF CLEANERS & SHOE REPAIR WE HAVE INOEPENOENT-NEWS DROP OFF MILLER’S MERRY MANOR Is Currently Seeking A Part-Time MAINTENANCE PERSON Applicant Must Be Capable, Flexible, Reliable And Experienced Apply In Person Only Monday - Friday, 8:30 a m. To 5:00 p.m. MILLER’S MERRY MANOR, INC. Walkerton Tral Walkerton, Ind. An EquH Opportunity Employer

reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 3 MONDAY Vegetable cocktail juice Double chicken Herbed dressing with gravy Broccoli Snowflake dinner roll and margarine Lemon pudding Milk, tea. coffee TUESDAY Pear nectar Pork chop suey Fluffy rice Soy sauce Sliced tomatoes Cracked wheat bread and margarine Fortune cookie Milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Cranberry juice Baked ham Scalloped potatoes Buttered peas Rye bread and margarine Apple Milk, tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange juice Beef Stroganoff over noodles California blend vegetables Whole wheat bread and margarine Cherry crisp Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Tomato juice Meatballs with mushroom gravy Mashed potatoes Brussels sprouts White bread and margarine Cake donut Milk. tea. coffee BETTER HOMES CLUB MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met on Monday evening. September 22, in the home of Mrs. Clyde Stickiey. The meeting opened with the pledge to the flag and the repeating of the club creed. President. Mrs. Ron Shilling, introduced Jerry’ Rumpel, from United Telephone Company, who gave a very informative talk about how

the system works and somethings to expect in the future. Roll call was to tell about our favorite teacher which also brought out some good and bad memories of our school days. A card was signed for Mrs. Harry Masterman who has been in the hospital. Mrs. Albert Ray will sew the quilt block for our club. A new quilt is being made for next year’s St. Joseph County Fair and we thank Mrs. Ray for putting a new attractive cover on our flower can. Dates coming up to remember are the quilting series starting September 23 every Tuesday, until October 21. October 15 is the lesson on understanding alzheimers, at 9:30 a.m. October 23 there will be a pants fitting series and on October 29 is the holiday workshop at 7:00 p.m. All of these activities are at the Esther Singer Building, at the fairgrounds. Don't forget to bring your special collection for the mental health at the October and November meetings. Health and safety chairman, Mrs. Branson Hiatt, told us some interesting information about calcium. Cultural arts chairman, Mrs. John Wathen, told us about what it is like in the one room school house taken from Ideals magazine. Family life chairman. Mrs. Rick Ruby, told us what violence on TV is doing to our families. A silent auction was held to add money to our treasury. The next meeting will be on October 27 at the Community Building and this will be our Halloween party. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. JOHNSON JUNIORS MEET The Johnson Juniors met recently with 11 members present. Linda Holland led the salute to the flag and the repeating of the club creed. Roll call was answered with something good about a teenager. The secretary read the minutes which were approved. A citizenship report was given by Sandy Thomas who read a poem entitled, "Child". The health and safety on angry homes yield angry

WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 PERCH FISH FRY (All You Can Eat) FRI., SEPT. 26 Serving From 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Adults, $4,00 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 01 Age To Be Admitted) ENJOY DANCING To The Music Os SSUR VINCENT LLOYD Our Lounge From 9:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. A Fun Packed Night At Your Post Home Fish Fry To Bo Put On By The Mimborship 01 Post 189 Duo To The Fish Fry There Will Be No Entertainment On Sat., Sept. 27

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kids was given by Pat Wamack. Discussion was held on the food lesson committee, council meeting, Christmas workshop and outreach committee. A Halloween party discussion was tabled. EXonna Houston had the lesson and Debbie Walters was the hostess. JOHNSON TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS CLUB M il The Johnson Township H makers Extension Cub me September 17 with 15 men-b rand two guests answering roll . ail with something good about u n agers. The minutes were read b\ Pauline Knowlton, who sat in tor Alma Daube, which were approved. The song of the month, "Back Home Again In Indiana" was sung and the birthday song was sung to Esther Kaufman and Mrs. Knowlton. Plans were made to attend the fall luncheon at the Holiday Inn. in LaPorte, next Tuesday. Twelve reservations were made. A memorial was held in memory of Helen Johnson and this was conducted by Esther Kaufman. Pauline Johnson gave us some papers about strokes and some points we should know and practice about strokes. The closing prayer was repeated after which the committee served delicious food. The committee was Josephine Smith and Neva Klinedinst. The October committee will be Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Knowlton.

I u \ Bee.Healty | 0»»O» »«■•«« NtALTON* 586-3843 — Wslkfrton, Indiana June I. Boone, Sotos Aux Gerald Boone, Broker DR. ELLIOTT FRASH, OPTOMETRIST 413 Michigan Street Walkerton 9:00 A M - 5:00 P.M. THURSDAYS Call 586-3722 For Appointment

KOONTZ LAKE EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETS The Koontz Lake Extension Homemakers Cub met on Monday evening at the home of Anna Anderson with seven members and one guest. Lori Paschen, present. Two lessons were presented, a one day trip to Michigan was heard from Mrs. Anderson, and new yeast baking was presented by Carolyn Shaffer. SET MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON The membership luncheon for the St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers will be held on Monday, October 6, at the Esther Singer Building, at the 4-H Fairgrounds. corner of Ironwood and Jackson Roads. South Bend. The speaker will be Martha Erickson, former coordinator of nutritional education for the South Bend School Corporation. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. and the program will begin at 9:30 a.m. All homemakers are welcome to attend. Pre-registra-tion is requested for this meeting For more information or pre-regis-tration call the cooperative extension service at 284-9604. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS < AL-ANON I* <[ 8 p.m Thurstayt CHURCH OF CHRIST ? 65225 St Rd. 23. North Üb^ty ? 47 06

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