The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1988 — Page 7
MONDAY Fish on bun Parslied potatoes Relishes Pineapple upside down cake Milk TUESDAY Spanish rice with hamburger Com bread Green beans Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue on bun Buttered rice Relishes Fruit Milk THURSDAY Macaroni and cheese Mixed vegetables Tossed salad Fruit basket upset Milk FRIDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered peas Fruit cobbler Milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 12 - 16 MONDAY Polish sausage on bun Baked beans Corn Cake Milk TUESDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Green beans Bread and butter Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Lettuce salad Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY Redi ribs on bun Rice Buttered carrots Fruit Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Peas Bread and butter Fruit Milk REAL SERVICES NEWS Strange things happened at the REAL Services meals last week, Rudy, who is Fred and Millie Daniels’ dog, was in charge of the program on Friday, at least that’s how it seemed as Rudy outfoxed Fred several different times. Adding to Rudy's program was his mistress, Millie, who favored us w ith songs accompanied-by Verice Walz at the piano. We really enjoyed the program along with a delicious meal. Virgil Gwin, Fred Bullinger, Mary Hahn and Millie Daniels were also in charge of programs. Mrs. Marshall, a representative of the LaPorte Hospital, came to
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tell us about the hospital’s sponsorship of the Vista program which is designed to help improve the lifestyle of people 55 and over. If you are interested in Vista, please call 1-800-654-4841, a toll free number. The program sounds very worthwhile and even offers discounts for various services needed by seniors. Again we are indebted to some very generous folks, we wish to thank Becky Reed for donating a kitchen cart and Judy Scott for delivering it. Fred Bullinger donated a wall clock and some fresh vegetables. Also donating vegetables were Doris Pipptnger, Pat Cowger and Fred Daniels. We really appreciate the vegetables as many of us are unable to garden. Juice and honey winners for the week were Amil Schultz, Marty Malstaff, Frances Peterson, John Cowger, Bess Ferverda and Mary Cable. Coming attractions are another bingo game on September 8, Evelyn Youman will play the piano. Verice Walz will also play. Don’t forget we will have another blood presssue check on the 22nd. Verice and Marian Chapman will take the blood pressure checks. We are planning some interesting programs and hope to see you enjoying them along with some very tasty meals. Iva and her volunteers are always on hand to see to all the necessary fixings for the meals and entertainment. Remember to phone in your reservations the day ahead, you can reach Iva at the nutrition site from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., dial 586-7600. If you need to call at a later time you may reach Marie Kerchaert at 586-3088 or Jane Chapman at 586-2134. SIGN-UP FOR Youth bowling at SHADY LANES Walkerton Shady Lanes, Inc., at 508 Roosevelt Road, will start the 1988-89 Youth Bowling League season on Saturday, September 17. Saturday September 3 and 10 have been designated as sign-up days when anyone between the ages of five and 18, who wishes to participate in the fun and competition of winter bowling, may register from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All registrants will receive one hour free bowling instruction at that time and be eligible to win a Shady Lanes jacket. This year’s full-time youth director. Mrs. Donna Wood, an eight year veteran of coaching and R. M. Smeltzer. Jr., president of Shady Lancs, also announce that they expect this year to be bigger and more exciting. Some of this year’s features are two separate age groups and bowling times, prebowling, where the bowler may pre-bowl his or her league play during the week, special local, city and national tournament events and a lower bowling cost. For additional information on
this year’s program, call Shady Lanes, at 586-3850. BOWLING NEWS Friday Morning Coffee League Shady Lanes Johnson’s Dairy Farm 8 4 Miller’s Merry Manor 6 6 Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 6 6 Nedra& Eleanor’s 6 6 Ray’s Radiator Service 5 7 Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 5 7 High team series: Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 2197, Johnson’s Dairy Farm 2122, Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 2110. High team game: Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 769, Johnson’s Dairy Farm 735, Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 718. High individual series: Marcia Eddinger 520, Donna Wood 466, Joan Niles 456. High individual game: Marcia Eddinger 206, Donna Wood 171, Karen Johnson 170. Suburban League Shady Lanes Jack’s Citgo 4 0 Shady Lanes 4 0 DeJoss Pharmacy 3 1 Larry’s Quick Mart 3 1 Brass Lion 1 3 Custom Honing 1 3 Bolze Marathon 0 4 Better Half 0 4 High team series: DeJoss Pharmacy 2562, Jack’s Citgo 2485, Brass Lion 2376. High team game: DeJoss Pharmacy 923, Jack’s Citgo 861, Brass Lion 847. High individual series: Chuck Minter 632, Walt Calhoon 541, Ed Arlet 540. High individual game: Chuck Minter 244, 210, Mike Amor 205, Gene Knowlton 202. Tuesday Mixed Doubles Shady Lanes Team No. 2 4 0 Team No. 6 3 1 Goops 3 1 Leather & Lace 1 3 Jokers 1 3 Duds 0 4 High team series: Team No. 2 1855, Duds 1768, Leather & Lace 1636. High team game: Team No. 2 664. Duds 657, Leather & Lace 596. High individual series men: Mel McNeal 539. Joe Karasek 475, Hobert Hensley 474. High indivdiual game: Mel McNeal 202, Joe Karasek 183. Hobert Hensley 181. High individual series women: Janice White 586. Rae Alexander 437, Lori Nieubuurt 435. High individual game women: COOKING-] o KMi l l r wr? ; N -ife E R Barbecued Chicken 1 can (20 oz.) Dole Crushed Pineapple 1 cup bottled barbecue sauce 1 (3-pound) fryer chicken, cut up Drain pineapple. Combine pineapple and barbecue sauce. Arrange chicken in shallow casserole dish. Pour sauce over chicken. Cover, refrigerate overnight, or at least 1 hour. Remove chicken from dish. Bake chicken in 35O°F oven 45 minutes. Heat remaining sauce to boiling and serve with chicken. Serves 4. For more terrific pineapple reci pes, write to Dole Pineapple, Dept QR/M. PO. Box 7758. San Fran cisco, (A 94120 Courte** Dole'
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Janice White 242, Rae Alexander 167, Dene Hensley 158.
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I want to thank all my friends for the beautiful flowers and for the beautiful cards and prayers while I was in the hospital. I also want to thank all the nurses at the LaPorte Hospital who did a wonderful job for me. And thanks to Dr. Blair. Carolyn Hancovsky Many thanks to all my friends for the cards and flowers while I was in the hospital and since I returned to my home. Special thanks to my family, Rev. Reynolds and Nancy, Deacons of the Presbyterian Church, Agpel Circle and REAL Services and Iva. Helen LaFeber HAMELT LADIES GOLF NEWS The Hamlet Ladies Tuesday Morning Golf League results are as follows: A flight winner was Anna Cronauer, net 31; three tied for B flight, Betty Vogel, Marge Schwenk and Elaine Mackey, all had net 36; and C flight, Kate Hiigli, net 37. The game of the day was most 4’s and 6’s won by Fran Odle. TRI KAPPA NEWS Thursday, September 1 was the start of a new month and it also brought together 15 members of the Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa. The first meeting of the new year was held at the Walkerton United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. The 1988-89 program books were distributed. President Sandy Thomas called the meeting to order following the opening song and
“THE FAMILY: Holding On For Ute!’’ ism Wednesday, September 14 7:00 p.m. JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sponsored By FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH This presentation is designed to educate and motivate families to commit themselves to one another and to God. in order to turn back the subtle influences which lead to the ultimate destruction of the family “The FAMILY Holding On For Life” program is a musical multi-media presentation featuring the Life Action Singers The program includes special lighting, 12 computerized projection units covering a 36-foot wide screen with over 2000 visuals, synchronized to the music, lyrics and narration. This program will warm your heart, as the family is seen in its historical setting It will cause you concern as you witness the family being torn apart You will leave with the realization that commitment is the key to getting families back on their feet again THE PUBLIC IS INVITED AND ADMISSION IS FREE
verse. Recording secretary Linda Relos read the minutes of the previous meeting. Treasurer Diane Wardman gave the treasurer’s report. Committee reports were given. Vera Tiani reported on the At-Risk Program being established in our schools. Lori Jacob presented the budget which was accepted. Diane ' Wardman reported on the Little League Project. From the profits of this year’s concession stand, Epsilon Chi will be donating S6OO to the Walkerton Little League. Josie Snell distributed to members information quesionnaires for the Historian files. Mary Hoover reported plans for this year’s Christmas Tree Project. Epsilon Chi will have a fully decorated Christmas tree on display during the Walkerton Fall Festival, October 7, 8 and 9. Tickets will be sold for SI.OO each or 6 tickets for $5.00. The drawing to give the decorated tree away will be held the first week of December. New members Annette Hefflefinger and Kim Towle, supplied the entertainment for the evening. Annette led the group in playing Win, Lose or Draw. Group 1 won the game which entitled them to receive refreshments first. Delicious refreshments of lemon, chocolate, butterscotch and banana creme meringue pies, coffee and tea were served by Lori Jacob and Kitty Holland. Vera Tiani assisted. Hostesses for the evening were Valerie Wade and Kitty Holland. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, October 6. Barbara Rohrer and Kathy Frazier will be hostesses for the evening. The marathon race was originally 26 miles. It was increased 385 yards in the 1908 Olympic Games so King Edward VW could see the finish from the royal box.
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