The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1986 — Page 5

LIST DRAWING WINNERS IN WIN COUPON BOOKS >Bl^-"X-s t l ' ‘ - 3 WB, f^U® * f — "F" /■ Pictured are Steve Paschen, owner of S & R Satellite Sales & Service, Walkerton, presenting their prize of $50.00 cash to winner, Irene Gjemre, Walkerton.

The 1986 WIN Coupon Book Committee would like to thank each and everyone of you who purchased a book this year to make our second campaign a big success. The committee worked very hard to present to you an excellent book with 35 drawings as well as many useful coupons for the entire family. Serving with Susan Urbin, chairman. were Jay Potts. Myrna Daube, Betty King. Larry Hiler, Ron Fox and Mary Ann Christensen. Drawings held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday produced the following winners: Ist Source Bank gave two United States Liberty Coin proof sets (each set had two coms) to Bernard Kiester and Ron Berton, both of Walkerton. RanneD's Funeral Home will present their $50.00 Savings Bond to Cindy Beghtel, Walkerton, and it must be picked up by November 30. Lyon Wrecker Service will present their $50.00 Savings Bond to Francis McMahon. Koontz Lake, and it must be picked up by November 30. A $50.00 gift certificate at Her Place, given by the Walkerton License Branch, was awarded to Janet Hiler, Walkerton. A free curling iron from Sandra’s went to Mary Ann Giese, Walkerton, and the free cut and styling at Sandra's was presented to Judy

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Mercer, Walkerton. The $50.00 gift certificate at Kabelin True Value Hardware, given by the Walkerton License Branch, was to Martha Dipert. Walkerton. $50.00 cash from S & R Satellite Sales and Service went to Irene Gjemre, Walkerton. Thermal Seal Roof Systems gave $25.00 cash to Viola Guard. Walkerton. At 3:00 p.m., the drawings continued with Gene’s Plastics presenting a $50.00 Savings Bond to Frank Hurford, Plymouth. A $50.00 gift certificate at Welco from Welco was presented to Dwight E. Roe, North Liberty. Plas/Steel Products gave a zip pole and two casting rods to Helen Harness. Walkerton. The SIOO.OO grocery shopping spree at Wilcox IGA Store went to Leah Pickavet, Walkerton. SIOO.OO worth of groceries from Ray’s Super Valu, donated by American Roller Co., went to Wayne Giese, Walkerton. The 21-bottle wrought iron wine rack from M. J. Package Store went to Iris Klingerman, Walkerton. Wiegand Construction presented a $50.00 savings bond to Chris Smith, LaPaz. At 3:30 p.m., more drawings were held with two SIOO.OO Series EE Savings Bonds presented by Dr. G. R. Hershberger, one to

James Jaworski and the other to William Zerler, Walkerton. Kabelin True Value Hardware presented a 10-speed bike to Mrs. Kenneth Chapman, Walkerton. American State Bank gave two $50.00 savings bonds, and these must be picked up by November 30, to Randy Schmeltz and Dale Ullery, both of Walkerton. A $25.00 gift certificate at Kabelin Hardware from Mid American Metal Fabricators, Inc., went to Jessie Garcia, Walkerton. A free ham from Chuck’s Barber Shop went to Donna Porter, Walkerton. The $40.00 Nexxus permanent wave from Leather and Lace went to Janet Hiler, Walkerton. Ther Aprilaire automatice humidifier from Holland Plumbing and Heating, went to Laura Saul. Walkerton. Drawings held at 4:00 p.m. included the following: from Johnson/Williams Insurance Agency, a $50.00 savings bond was presented to Leo Savoie, Jr.. Walkerton. From Bill's Barber Shop a $50.00 Savings Bond went to Lew Snell. Walkerton. Jack’s Service Station presented $25.00 worth of merchandise to Father Letko, Walkerton. $50.00 worth of gasoline at Jim’s Standard Service, compliments of Miller’s Merry Manor, went to Steve Pontius, Walkerton. A $50.00 gift certificate from Kabelin True Value Hardware, compliments of Morris Precision, Inc., went to Rosamond Gross, LaPaz. A bicycle from Wells Aluminum Corp, was presented to Vee Shogren, Walkerton. SIOO.OO cash from Lakeside Realty went to Becky Reed, Walkerton, and the Chicago Getaway Trip for two from Farmers State Bank of Wyatt-Walkerton, was awarded to Lucinda Abell. South Bend. The Giant Pumpkin full of toys and many other goodies, sponsored by the Fall Festival Committee drawing was held prior to the Grand Prize drawing with the winner being Terry Dipert, Walkerton. The Grand Prize of a fabulous trip for two to Hawaii, including round trip air fare from South Bend to Waikiki Beach and seven nights in the Hilton Hawaiian Village, $1,000.00 cash, flower lei greeting. Pearl Harbor Sail on the 72 foot Hilton Catamaran “Rainbow I’’, memory album, etc., will be presented to Donella J. Emmons and husband, Lowell, of LaPaz. After the telephone conversation with Mrs. Emmons, on Sunday morn-

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ing. she was so excited about winning the trip and said. “I have never won anything like this in my life, I was joking with my husband last night about being chosen for the trip to Hawaii, now my dreams have come true”. After they decide upon the dates that they wish to take the trip, tickets and accomodations will be purchased and they will be on their way to a wonderful vacation. Special thanks goes to Nedra Williams for emceeing the drawings and without others help we could not have been so successsful. Thanks also goes to those who volunteered their services in selling books during the Fall Festival:

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Betty King. Martha Mull. Ruth DeSimone, Roy DeSimone. Nedra Williams and Alice Huhnke. We also want to thank each and everyone of the area businesses who so graciously sold books in their places of business during the campaign. Without everyone's help and cooperation a project this size could not have gotten off the ground. We are still ringing up the tally and will report the total to you as soon as possible. Last, but not least of all. thanks to my committee for all of their efforts and when 1 called upon them they were there to help out. Thank you. Susan Urbin. chairman

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