The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1989 — Page 6

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A Valentine's dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Poulson and family, of Lake of the Woods, on Sunday, for the following guests, Mrs. Vylet Baker, of Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baker, of Bremen; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon and sons, of Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, of Bremen; Mr. Troy Baker and Karen Doyle and children, of Bremen. Mrs. Doris Malstaff, of Union Mills, was a visitor of her sister. Miss Ethel Bierly, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roger Whitaker, of Hammond. w as here on Sunday to visit with his mother. Mrs. Ethel Fields. A fun night is planned for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club members and their guests on Saturday evening, beginning with one of those famous pot luck dinners followed with games and fun for all. Mrs. Florence Anderson, of Knox, spent the weekend in Walkerton with Mrs. Ruth Ullery and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keeling had the following guests for dinner on Sunday at noon, Mr. and Mrs. James Keeling and two grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keeling, Julie and Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Laizure and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keeling and family, Brian and Ryan Keeling. Mrs. Sandra Hayden, of Niles,

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Michigan, and Mrs. Helen Decker, of Walkerton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nedra Gymant. engaged ylk ■** |||k Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnies, of Route 1, Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. Dan Taylor, of Tipp City, Ohio. Parents of the future bridegroom are James and Edith Taylor, of Tipp City. The bride to be is a graduate of John Glenn High School. The future bridegroom graduated from Tipp City High School and served three years in the Army Air Force. A Februry 25th wedding is planned. SURPRISE 70TH BIRTHDAY PARTY A surprise birthday party was held for Floyd Dipert, on Saturday, January 28, at the Johnson Com-

munity Building, hosted by his wife Martha, for his 70th birthday. Guests attending were Harold and Bertha Robinson, Alma Daube, Ted and Erma Jean Daube, Melvin Dipert and son Danny, Janie Allen, Rev. and Mrs. Richard Reynolds, Mn. Gladys Thompson, Eugene aad Dons Wolff. Judy. Tina and Jeremy Haag. Carl and Theresa Haag. Mack and Dorothy McComb, Wayne and Nancy Dipert and son Dan, Marion and Dorothy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baske, Harold, Evelyn and Myrtle Eddinger, Leon and Sally Dipert and daughter Leah. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spence, Walt and Velma Shores. Elmer and Nelta Bailey. Daniel Dipert, Terry and Gayla Dipert and son Jason. Lewis and Delores Dipert and son Keith, and Kenneth and Olive Schmanke. DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS A total of 3,535 Purdue University students earned spots on the distinguished-student list for the fall semester. Representing more than 12 percent of the undergraduate enrollment on the West Lafayette campus, these students achieved a 5.5 or higher grade point average on a scale of 6. Students from our area on the list include Beth Ann Kersh, Route 5. Box 5, Walkerton; Mark Allen Whitaker, Route 1, Box 114. Walkerton; Amy Louise Martin. Plymouth; Todd Vieting, Hamlet; Edward Arthur Coye, Lakeville; Kerry Ross Palmer. Lakeville; Richard Ronald Bloode. North Liberty; and Kenneth M. Kochanowski. North Liberty. < ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AL-ANON \ i[ I p.M. Thursdays / j CHURCH OF CHRIST \ ? 65275 It Rd. 21, Martti Übarly S r * LOOK MICHIANA 6“ SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Rnkk VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE CaU 288-7719 _ AMERICAN LAWNCARE ARD LANDSCAPING * Rarer toning it Edging — Mowing it London — FortMzing * Londocopo uo&gning FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT DILL 656-8597 North Liberty m?4Meq fS^^le ♦ Mm* ^w^^NW vUN^N^^U^e * 3 Bedraean * 2 Batte * Cantril Air * Naw Gm Faratm * 1 Car Lage ♦ Extra Lal * Msw Carpet BRANSON HIATT 586-2363 or JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON CartNM laearaaca Caaateiv DONNA L. RAUSCH We Sod Sonrico Along With Our Product CaN (219) 586-2580 Montz Lake _

Celebrate 50th Anniversary Raymond and Doris Vasil, of Koontz Lake, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception with friends at the Presbyterian Chuch. Walkerton. The couple were married on January 20. 1939. in Gary. They have three daughters. Irene Hodge, of Pensacola. Florida; Donna Rae Akin, of Crown Point; and Deborah Kay Lindgren. Qjai. California; and five grandchildren. They will be feted by their children with an annivesary in April. GOOD BYE GROUCH The Valentines party a. the Koontz Lake Library was a Birth-day-Farewell for our story teller. Andy Borrelli. Andy, who turned 18 on Friday, recently announced his retirement as our story teller. Andy is off to find a job which will help him go off to college in the fall. We had 35 people to wish him well and celebrate his birthday. There were stories from Andy and a few of the children read some to him. Our parents and friends donated baked goods. There were valentines, candy and punch for everyone to share. Even our new story teller, Staci Wharton, was there to wish Andy

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well. The "Grouch” will be missed by us all! Kids you still have two weeks with Andy before he says "The End" for the last time. POSTER CONTEST The Walkerton Epsilon Chi and North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapters of Tri Kappa are sponsoring a poster contest. Designed to publicize their 21st Annual Fine Arts and Craft Festival, the contest is open to everyone living in the John Glenn School Corporation district. The poster must be on B‘6 x 11 inch paper and prepared in black and white. All entries must be received by March 14 at the Urey Middle School office to be eligible. A small stipend will be awarded to the winner. All posters must include the following information: Sponsor: Tri Kappa Title: Fine Arts and Crafts Festival Date: April 15-16. 1989 Location: John Glenn Dining Commons Guest Artist: Joyce Daube For additional information call 656-3567, North Liberty. NEED HELP WITH YOUR TAX FORMS? Free tax help at the Koontz Lake Library. Carolyn Shaffer, 5862317, of Koontz Lake, will be at the library Friday. February 17th. She will help fill out the basic forms. Any complicated forms will be done for a fee. Carolyn will be at the Library from 1 00 - 3:00 slow time. Stop by with your tax forms and questions. There arc federal and state forms available at the Library. PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE BREAKFAST SUNDAY The Knights of Columbus arc sponsoring an all you can eat pancake and sausage breakfast on Sunday. February 19. from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Cost for the breakfast is 52.50 for adults; 12 and under, SI .50; and pre-school is free. The breakfast will be held at St. Patrick’s School Hall. So bring your family and come hungry on Sunday. February 19.