The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 October 1986 — Page 9

TRICK OR TREAT FOR THE COMMUNITY PANTRY On Friday, October 31, from 4:00 till 6:00 p.m., the youth of the Walkerton United Methodist Church will be going out Trick or Treating for our Community Pantry. Instead of candy they will be asking for Pantry items. These items can be cereal, shortening, soup, canned goods, juices, spaghetti, peanut butter, jelly, cake mixes, sugar, flour, catsup, jello, detergent, baby food, shampoo, diapers or paper items. So when you see these ghosts and goblins coming to your door, remeber they are coming for the Community Pantry. CHURCH TO PRESENT MARK IV FILM SERIES The Lakeville Christian Church will be presenting a five-part Mark IV picture film series beginning on Sunday. October 26. Sunday, October 26, 6:00 p.m., "A Thief In The Night”. Sunday, November 2, 6:00 p.m., “A Distant Thunder”. Sunday, November 9, 6:00 p.m., “Image Os The Beast". Sunday, November 16, 6:00 p.m., “Prodical Planet, Part I" and on Sunday, November 23, 6:00 p.m., “Prodical Planet. Part II”. The Mark IV film series presents a dramatic portrayal of what could happen when Jesus Christ returns. It also offers a futuristic look at a nuclear charred world following a wholesale exchange of nuclear attacks. It is notable not only for the excellent performances and the compelling dramatic sweep of the story line, but also for it's biblical accuracy and penetrating insights into scriptural truth. SPECIAL BIBLE STUDY AT SOUTHLAWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, November 2, and Monday, November 3, Rev. Rex Charles, pastor of Star City United Methodist Church, will be at the Southlawn United Methodist Church. 60756 U. S. 31 South, South Bend, to lead a special bible study on the book of Revelation. Rev. Charles has done extensive research on Revelation and has led workshops and bible studies in our Conference on Revelation. The bible studies will begin each evening at 7:00 p.m. Rev. Charles is the son of Joe and Peggy Charles, New Road, North Liberty, and a graduate of Jackson High School, Bethel College and Asbury Seminary, in Kentucky. He has been pastor in Star City for three years. GLENN SPLITS TWO VOLLEYBALL MATCHES The John Glenn volleyball team split two Northern State Conference matches this past week to finish conference play with a 2-4 record. Triton Wins On Tuesday, October 14, Triton hosted Glenn and won by scores of IS-9 and 15-12. For Glenn, Tammyh Rupel and Becky Fair had perfect serving accuracy with 9 of 9 and Bof 8 respectively. Shawnda Clemons and Amy Kaser led in kills with 4 each; Mindy Salyer and Tammy Rupel had 10 and 9 passes each; while Rupel had the best passing average, 2.44. Michelle Mlekodaj had 50 sets to lead in that department. With the win Triton moved to 4-1 in conference play and 9-5 overall while Glenn slipped to 1-4 and 7-12. The B-Team won over Triton by scores of 15-7 and 15-2 for their 12th win in 17 decisions. Tricia Zellers, Becky Fair and Karen Schmidt all had 100% serving accuracy. Kim Huizenga had 3 kills. Dawn Gorby 4 passes and Julie Beem 8 sets. Glenn Top* Jlm town The Lady Falcons won over Jimtown on Monday by scores of IS-7 and 15-8. Ingrid Boise. 10 of 10, and Tammy Rupel, 8 of 8, had 100% serving accuracy. Amy Kaser had the most kills, 5; Mindy

Salyer 7 passes; and Boise the most sets, 30. This made Glenn's record 9-12 and 2-4 in conference play while Jimtown is also 2-4 in NSC action and 3-13 overall. The B-Team won again to raise their record to 14-7 as they defeated Jimtown 15-12 and 15-5. Becky Fair had 12 out of 12 serves; Tricia Kerckhove, 3 kills: Fair, 8 passes; and Julie Beem and Kerckhove, 8 sets each.

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BENEFIT DINNER A benefit Fish Fry for the Edgar Cain family will be served Saturday, October 25. from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., at St. John's school gymnasium. Kingsbury avenue, near Monroe Street, in LaPorte. The event is sponsored by the Aid Association for Lutherans. Bob Keller. 315 Virginia Avenue, is LaPorte representative. Tickets will be sold at the door and at

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Fenker Furniture. 1114 Lincolnway or Ideal Printing Co.. 612 Monroe Street. LaPorte. Donations are $5.50 for adults; children under 12. $5.00. Dessert is included. The Association will match profits up to SS.(XX). Cain, who died September 26. was injured in a freak single car accident in June. Injuries resulted in his being in intensive care

Optometrist, who is specially trained in low vision, carefully evaluates remaining vision and prescribes an individualized treatment program. Treatment in our new Low Vision Center consists of prescribing various visual aids suited to your particular vision problem. Microscopic bifocals for reading, telescopic lenses for seeing long distances, special lighting or shading devices to enhance viewing, and a variety of magnification and other basic low vision aids are all used to improve your sight in day-to-day situations where poor eyesight can spoil even the simplest pleasures. See What Vbu’re Missing. Call Tbday For More Information. Look into the Low Vision Service, part of the La Porte Hospital Eye Center, the most comprehensive vision center in the area. Call 326-2444 for an appointment or for additional information. The Low Vision Service of La Porte Hospitals

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units at three hospitals for four months. Retired as a gate attendant on the Indiana Toll Road. Ed. as he was propularly known, and his wife, the former Rose Zirzow, at one time operated “Rose And Ed's Fine Foods" on State Road 2. West. LaPorte.

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