The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1986 — Page 7

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Pictured from left to right above are Marty Hendricks, Tom McCormick and Michelle Myer, from the John Glenn FFA Chapter, who attended the Indiana FFA Autumn Pow-Wow Camp, held November 21-23, at the Indiana FFA Leadership Center, near Trafalgar, Indiana. They joined 150 members from across the state for the leadership camp. They participated in nois Building were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowry enjoyed their Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wiegand and sons. Mrs. Lucille Dickson. Koontz Lake, returned home on Sunday after spending the holiday in Glenview. Illinois, with her son, Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson and family, along with the Tinkaus families and other friends in Glenview. MOtMKN WOODMIN Os AMUKA SINCt IHBJ CAROL JEAN BECKER District Agent 903 State Street North Liberty, Indiana 46554 PHONE BUSINESS (219) 656-8796 4 Fraternal lite insurance Society

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leadership sessions, community relations and parlimentary procedure. Another important part of the camp is reaction which promotes team togetherness and cooperation. The total experience of the leadership camp gives every member present the tools to improve his or her chapter in their community. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gillies were vacationing in Alexandria, Virginia, last week where they visited with their son, Brad and family. Albert. William and Dorothea Brenner's guests for the Thanksgiving weekend were Bill's granddaughters, Erica, of Gcveland; Marcia, of Evanston. Illinois, and his son, Donald, of Chicago, Illinois. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are moving or your mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you. The Independent-News ENJOY CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Hochstetler. of Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines, entertained the following at an

early Christmas breakfast, on Sunday morning, November 30. Those present were Merrile and Joan Smith, of Medaryville; Lloyd and Eleanor Taylor, of South Bend; (laude and Gladys Sheneman, North Liberty; Ervin and Gara Stuntz, of Plymouth; John Walker, of Boulder. Colorado; Herald and Mildred Hostetler. Leigh Roy and Mary Hahn, Goldie Skinner. Quinn Hochstetler, Della. Bobby and Brandon Egger, Roy and Nedra Williams and Cindy and Jo Ann Yelachich. A delicious breakfast was served after which all told about the first tree they remembered buying. Claude Sheneman told of going over 40 years ago while his wife went to church on Sunday morning and purchased a four foot tree for 75 cents. Can you imagine that? Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor had also brought their Christmas tree at the Stuntz Pine Forest, and have continued to do so for the past 40 years. Many fond memories were recalled and we will always remember Ervin Stuntz and the Hochstetlers for the joy and happiness they have brought to all of us, their friends and neighbors, and to all who have purchased trees from them down through the years. They now have a lovely gift shop to visit when you go to purchase a tree and Santa Gaus will soon be arriving to welcome you also. ANNUAL LEGION CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas Party for the children of the members of The American Legion and Auxiliary will be held on Sunday, December 7, at the Post Home. There will be a 1:00 p.m. carry-in potluck dinner with the members bringing their table service. Borrow a child for the afternoon if you no longer have one at home. A gift for your child, with its name, is being asked of the members as Santa Gaus is expected to arrive later in the afternoon. Games will be played previous to his arrival. Won’t you join us? Band Boosters To Man Snack Bar At Pino Forest With Christmas just around the corner, the Christmas spirit will be breaking out over the next two weekends as members of the John Glenn Band Boosters conduct their annual Christmas Snack Bar at the Stuntz and Hochstetler Pine Forest, 20451 Tyler Road, Walkerton. This Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, the Crimson Illusion will also conduct its annual bake sale in conjunction with the Band Boosters snack bar. The snack bar will continue next weekend. December 13 and 14. Hours each day during the two weekends are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. E.S.T. Menu items include barbecues and hot dogs on buns, hot chocolate, doughnuts and potato chips. Cheese and sausage will also be on sale. The snack bar will be staffed by volunteers from the Band Boosters. All proceeds will be used to support the middle and high school band programs. A warm snack or lunch may be just what you need after you select or cut your tree. You will nourish yourself while contributing to the enrichment of our communities by supporting the band programs in our schools. COUNTY LINE CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 The County Line Gub will hold its Christmas Party at Welco on Monday, December 8. at 6:30 p.m. Members are reminded to bring an exchange gift for themselves and their guests.

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Shoots 8-Pointer Rhondo Rininger, Walkerton, shot this eight-point deer on the evening of November 23. Shoots 6-Pointer , J'S Kevin. Lorenz, 11 years old. first year of hunting, shot this six point buck, on the Kotal Farm, North Liberty, Saturday, November 29. It field dressed at 125 pounds. LOOK MICHIANA 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE Call 288-7719

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CHANGE VISITATION OF LAPORTE HOSPITAL’S MATERNITY UNIT A change in the visitation policy of LaPorte Hospital's Maternity Unit will allow grandparents and siblings to visit with the new baby in the mother's room during specified times, according to Fran Tarnow, R.N., manager of the maternal and child health department at the hospitral. The policy became effective December 1. Under the new policy, grandparents and siblings only may visit with the mother and baby daily from 12:30 - 1:00p.m. or 8:00 -8:30 p.m. Fathers may visit at any time. All visitors must stop at the nurse's station before seeing the baby for instruction on proper hand washing techniques and for a special gown that must be worn when holding the baby. This new policy will make it easier for the entire immediate family — grandparents, sisters and brothers, to get acquainted with the new baby,” explained Tamow. Open visitation, for those six years and over, is 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. daily. All visitors should not have symptoms of colds, viruses, sore throats or other infections. For more information call 3262471 or 872-3331. extension 2471. Some birds are known to feed in the daytime up to 50 miles from where they roost at night. Now You Can Announce: BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARYS BABY BIRTHS GRADUATIONS In Your Own Unique Way, Ranting CUSTOM CARDS By CORRELL CREATIONS 586-7186 After 5:00 pm. Call Now To Reserve Yours! 3 30c

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