The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1989 — Page 16

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WALKERTON TOWN BOARD NEWS (continued from Page 1) be getting their certifications with in the next two weeks Once the) are certified we will have a much better schedule on the ambulance sen ice. Cheryl asked if the Town Board would be willing to buy paint for the floor of the ambulance bav. as it is chipped and in bad shape Thev are trying to keep everything in good condition, and it would take about five gallons of paint President Williams asked for a motion Discussion followed and no motion was made. Walt Heil mentioned that the ambulance bay is part of Town propertv and asked for president Williams’ opinion. Williams said that the Town is providing the ambulance bav free of charge to the sen ice and has. in the past, pur chased new two-wav radios, cots, a ceiling and overhead doors. It was decided that the entire Ambulance Board should be asked to share the expense of the paint The Board reviewed the group health insurance quotes that were sent in. Attorney Holmes is going to have Blue Cross Blue Shield audit our current insurance program and have the agent quote us a guaranteed annaul premium rate. In all. the Town received four applications for Building Inspector. They were reviewed by the Board and a motion was made by Walt Heil to hire Charles R. Secord. Seconded by Maggie Gaddis. Carried. Phillip and Linda Bukowski’s additional SIOO.OO bid. making the total bid 52.000.00. for Parcels A and B was accepted by the Board. Motion to tentatively award the bid for Parcels A & B to Phillip and Linda Bukowski was made bv Len

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Jaske Seconded by Cheryl Rizek. Carried. In order to form a Rcdeveloment Commission, an ordinance needs to be drawn up and a five member Board appointed. The Town Board president appoints three of the members and the Town Board appoints the other two. Attornev Holmes is going to contact Ed Walz to confirm the need for the Commission. The clerk asked for the Board’s approval to cancel outstanding war--rants which are over two years old. dormant bank accounts and insufficient funds checks w hich are over two years old. She also asked to write off some unpaid miscellaneous billings. Motion to cancel old outstanding warrants in the amount of $418.93 was made by Len Jaske. Seconded bv Cheryl Rizek. Carried. Motion to close three dormant bank accounts was made bv Len Jaske. Seconded bv Maggie Gaddis Carried. Greg W illiams asked that the deposition he gave on the Town's behalf in regard to Darryl Eddinger's accident be notarized and sent in. Motion to write off insufficient funds checks, that are over two years old. in the amount of 5312. bl was made by Len Jaske. Seconded bv Maggie Gaddis. Carried. Motion to write off misceallancous billings to L. Mosley, M Bowers and Brass Lion was made by Len Jaske. Seconded by Maggie Gaddis. Carried. The clerk asked for the Board s approval to go to a conference in Muncie in April. Cheryl Rizek made the motion to allow the clerk to go to the conference. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. Walt Heil asked if semis are allowed on Harrison Street and if they can park on railroad property . Attorney Holmes said that it is against the law to trespass on

railroad property, and the police can enforce this law . Claims IbO through 211 for 513b.094.bl were reviewed by the Board. Motion to accept the claims was made by Walt Heil. Seconded by Len Jaske Carried. Motion to adjourn was made by Len Jaske. Seconded by Maggie Gaddis. Carried. LOCAL BOYS ADVANCE TO STATE FINALS X a Jr jn i A * > ‘ I WMI Brad Stooks and Tony Lidgard will advance to the state finals in the Knights of Columbus free throw contest. Stooks won the 10 year old semistate division in a thrilling shootoff after ending the first round in a tie hitting 18 of 25 shots. In the shoot-off he nailed all five of his shots to win. Tony Lidgard disposed of his competition early by hitting on 23 of his 25 shots in the 11 year old division. Good luck to both boys in the finals.

SENIOR BOWLING NEWS With 31 seniors bowling this week, the Shady Lancs were almost filled The pins were flying, and. although the scores weren't the highest of the season, the enthusiasm was certainly not down one bit! The ladies saw Jo Wozniak take high scratch game with a 178. Clare Martin followed with a 153, as did Mildred McKesson with a 140. Wozniak's high handicap game of 230 topped Virginia Spillman s 212 and Martin's 20"’ games. High scries total went to June Baker's 411. Wozniak was second with a 407, followed bv McKesson's 3bß. to round out a fine competitive day. with "honors" distributed among many bowlers. The gents saw one of our newest recruits, Walt Rose, have a good day. His 19| high scratch game bested Bud Weinman and Claude Nowakowksi's 184 and Marion Anderson's 180. High handicap total was Nowakowski's 239. closely followed by Rose's 23b and Mel Divine's 225. High senes total was Anderson's 499, followed bv Rose’s 487 and Weinman's 458. While the scoring may not have been outstanding, the closeness of the numbers reflects the keen competition the gents enjoyed. T he Walkerton Shady Lancs can accomodate still more senior bowlers with this lively group. Come join in the invigorating activity with your friends and neighbors. If you will but try it, we know you'll enjoy it! REAL SERVICES NEWS Another full week has flown by and we arc all looking forward to warmer weather. Mr. Corman, from the A.A R P., spoke to us about taxes axul some of our seniors received help with their income tax filing. There will be another date

when help can be had to file your taxes so watch "The Independent" for that date. Remember this tax service is free to senior citizens. On Wednesday we celebrated President’s Day and Mary Hahn had a quiz about President Washington and Lincoln. We also played bingo. Joe Grzcgorek from REAL Ser vices of South Bend came on Thurs day. He gave each of us a client survey form to fill out in regards to our site and meals. We also cele brated "Ladies Day" and ail the ladies were served first. Several Koontz Lake residents came and dined with us and we welcome them and hope they will become regulars. The Koontz Lake site was closed and we are sorry to hear that and want the lake people to come and join in the fun and fellowship with us. Neu faces become new friends. The number to call is 586-7600 between 10:00 a m. and 1:00 p.m. the dav before you want to cat. you arc most welcome. We were sorry to hear that Emilv Harlozinski. one of our volunteers fell and splintered her elbow and had to undergo surgery. Hurry up and get well soon Emily, we miss you. Congratulations to volunteer Jim Thibodeaux on his coming mar nagc in April to Doris Rhodes Juice winners for the week were Eleanor Leming. Virgil Gwin and Mae Walker. NUNLEY’S TROPHY HOUSE 409 W. Miple Ave North Liberty । 656-3924 TROPHIES - PLAQUES RIBBONS - GIFTS Elegance In Awards"