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grandparents day PLANNED AT NORTH LIBERTY SCHOOL Grandparents Day will be held at the North Liberty School, on Wednesday, October 21. from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon for grades 1 through 5 and from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. for grades 6 through 8. Have the grandchild inform their classroom teacher or homeroom teacher by Friday, October 16, if you plan n attending. Lunch will be served it a cost of $1.75. PICTURES TO BE TAKEN AT NORTH LIBERTY SCHOOL Individual school pictures will be aken at North Liberty School, on Friday, October 16. For more information you may call the school at 656-8123. LEARN C.P.R. | CPR Classes will be held on [Tuesday, October 20, beginning at i :30 p.m., at the North Liberty [Amublance Bay. Call 656-8371 or n 56-4697 to sign up or for additional information. Applications Being Taken For Project SAFE Applications util be taken lor Project SAFE, at the Liberty Townkhip Ambulance Building, in North I! iberty, on the following dates: IWednesday, October 28; Wednes|>lav, November 25; Wednesday. i ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS J AL-ANON { . 8 p m Thursdays ) CHURCH OF CHRIST > j 65225 St. Rd. 23. North Liberty < K *7 86 j FARMERS I INSURANCE ! GROUP OF ’ COMPANIES I CAROL JEAN BECKER f JI AGENT 2 P 903 S. State St., North Liberty S i 656-8796. Rs. 369-9442 7 AUTO * FIRE ★ LIFE * FARM < ‘COMMERCIAL | I Save Big Dollars on an RBS Build-lt-Yourself Package! Steel and wood combination buildings come in packages to tit your every building need No buildmg goes together easier In taster RBS Build-lt-Yourself buildings are as easy as A-B-C ALTERNATIVE BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. P. 0. Box 92 — Tyner, Ind. Phone: 219-936-5922 = Rural Building Systems — 1 _ ."""coupon"""! I J Good For : ONE FREE : : workout : At I ; ARTEMIS ; : FITNESS : ; CENTER : J 617 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton I 586-7739 ■ GOOD FOR HOURS 1 ■ 10:00 AM. - 6:00 PM. ■

December 23 and 30; and on Wednesday, January 13,1988. Hours for applications are between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon and l:00to 4:00 p.m. Income guidlines for Project SAFE are as follows: Number in Gross Annual Household Income 1 S 8.250 2 11,100 3 13,950 4 16,800 5 19,650 6 22.500 If there are more than six members in the household, add $2,850 for each additional household member. All income for the past 12 months must be verified. Social security checks or check stubs may be used for verification. If your social security check is a direct deposit, a bank statement may be used for verification. Pensions and employment, income from trusts and estates, dividends and interest must also be verified as income. Each individual must bring their current utility bills and social security cards for each person in the household when applying. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you arc moving or your mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you.

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HELP LYON WRECKER SERVICE OF KOONTZ LAKE IN CLEANING UP STARKE COUNTY And At The Same Time Help Starke Memorial Hospital Jim Lyon, ot Lyon Wrecker Service, 586-3683, will pick up any unwanted abandoned or junk cars which he will sell at auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 10:00 A.M., at his location All proceeds will be given to the Starke Memorial Hospital CA R E Fund Titles must be surrendered when vehicles are picked up by Jim Lyon. Titles will be conveyed to the ultimate purchaser by the original owner at time of sale No warranties will be given, implied or otherwise Proceeds will be assigned to the hospital by the owner who will receive a receipt for the donation as a charitable contribution FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT JIM LYON Or Write To Him At Rt. 5, Box 242. Walkerton, IN 46574 31029

were On Your Way * ri h \ Hometown service on your way... F 2 x ii to the fields, the factory, the city i C. 3 y / / CSSfefe ■ or home. Moreen Bank is QgmlL EH /' mI \ BitPJKPJE positioned to serve you first. -- ■ Jil-l s' * / Ho wait for loan approvals, f' no metal tellers, just CuflW x / hometown service, s' & 31. # the old fashioned way...personally. / And, we've always been open on , z Saturdays, 8:30 to noon. Come see us. Culver-Argos-LaPaz-Bremen Acres of Hometown Service Wk Member 11 )K

ST. PATRICK’S WOMEN’S CLUB MEETS Final plans were discussed for the October 15 fashion show at the meeting of St. Patrick’s Women’s Club last week. Marty Malstaff. show chairman, announced more than 50 dcxir prizes would be awarded as well as spcial prizes of SSOO. a holiday weekend and dinner at G’s Dockskde. individual table prizes will be floral centerpieces. A variety of salads and desserts will be served from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. with fashions by Treats Os Plymouth to be shown promptly at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $3.00 per person and tickets will be available at the door. Members who are to help decorate are asked to be at the school at 1:00 p.m. on the day of the show. Those donating food may bring the same in the afternoon or from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. that evening. President, Celeste Dooms, reported on the recent bake sale and said another is planned for the Spring. Pat Cowger and Lynn Vrgonski will be in charge of collecting food during November for the Walkerton Community Pantry. A delightful program on Russia was given by Pam Harris and Father Letko told of his trip to Ireland and Slavakia, Czechoslovakia where he located his parents'

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home, church and some family members. Joyce Legge and Patty Roush served cider and donuts. The next meeting will be November 4 and the guest speaker will be Mary Ann Leinhart-C ross, extension agent, family living, Elkhart County, who will demonstrate color analysis. PRO WRESTLING MATCHES AT PLYMOUTH OCTOBER 31 Pro Wrestling will be returning to the Plymouth Armory, on Saturday, October 31. at 8:00 p.m., with a Halloween Spectacular. This exciting night of Pro Wrestling is a follow up to the great “Blood Arena'' matches of last month. This is being billed as the “Night Os The Brawl That Settles It AH". Six exciting matches will be featured, including a special Mexican Match featuring two of the best in Mexico, plus a special grudge tag-team match and more. Tickets are on sale now in Walkerton at the Movie Zoo. and in North Liberty at the American Legion. The MWF will donate $2.00

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IToWAVAILABLfI I Free 01 Charge Wallet Sized I I INDIANA I I LIVING WILL I I DECLARATION FORMS I Concerns the use ot life-proionginy procedures p that could serve only to artifically prolong the I dying process. I RICHARD D. DOYLE I ATTORNEY 586-3722 413 Michigan Street Walkerton I SATURDAY MORNINGS - TUESDAY AFTERNOONS H HOUSE CALLS ON REQUEST

of each ticket sold in Walkerton to the “Salvation Army" and $2.00 of each ticket sold in North Liberty to the American Legion Also to help all who attend to celebrate Halloween, the MWF will be holding a special Costume Contest prior to the matches. 7:00 p m (starts the contest) and will have a party with the wrestlers afterwards until 11:00 p.m. Games such as a Balloon Toss (water ballons), a Free Throw Contest, A Simon Savs Contest. A Hot Potato Game and more. Fans must be in costume to win at any of the games Advance ticket prices for the exciting night are only $6.00 Come join in the fun. Also a special autograph signing session will take place after the matches. NORTH LIBERTY WATER WORKS TO BE FLUSHING HYDRANTS The North Liberty Water Works will be flushing hydrants the week of October 12 and October 19. A mature porcupine has over 30,000 quills

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