The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1989 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MARCH 2, 1989

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These Walkerton Elementary boys have added a lot of life by cheering during our girls’ basketball season. They are sponsored by Mrs. Connie Medich. From left to right are the fifth grade cheerleaders Steve Savoie, Greg Zellers, Nick Medich and on top is Joe Pletcher. GOURMET CLUB MEETS The Febraury 20 meeting of the Greater Walkerton Area Men’s Gourmet Club was hosted by

LAWYER RICHARD D. DOYLE 25 Years Experience - § Years Serving This Area NORTH LIBERTY - WALKERTON - KOONTZ LAKE 413 Michigan St., Walkerton, Phone 586-3722 HOURS Saturday 8:30 am. - 12:00 Noon — Tueiday 1:30 - 5 00 p m No Appointment Necessary Free interview Bend 233-6699 - House Calls On Request I I G’s DOCKSIDE RESTAURANT & PUB Koontz Lake 586-7015 SUNDAY HOT BUFFET 12:00 Noon - 4:00 p.m Soup, Chicken, Meat Or Fish. Two Gravies, Whipped Potatoes, Vegetable And Salad Bar SQ9S TUESDAY ~ “ DEEP FRIED COD sc oc With Silid Bar ’J ALL YOU CAN EAT WEDNESDAY DEEP FRIED CHICKEN $a nn With Salad Bar UU ALL YOU CAN EAT THURSDAY CAJUN & ITALIAN NIGHT With Salad Bar FRIDAY FISH & PRIME RIB (OH Menu) I With Salad Bar SATURDAY LOBSTER 7-8 OZS. sic nr With Salad Bar IDiUU PRIM E RIB (OH Menu) With Salad Bar daily luncheon specials 21 PIECE CHICKEN .. *I.OO OFF

Robert Kaser After old and new business was discussed, the evening meal was served. Appetizers consisted of a carved vegetable tray, gow gees with sweet and sour sauce, squid balls and fried oysters. This was followed with mushroom soup, pork fried rice, braised shrimp with vegetables, stir fried beef and vegetables in oyster sauce, spicey Kung Po chicken, finishing the meal with a curried beef and vegetable dish over white rice.

The sixth grade cheerleaders arc trom bottom to top: Matt Church. Joshua Smith, R\an Reese and ( hris Willian^s Mr and Mrs leigh Ros Hahn had as their guests on Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Virgil Loucks, of Dunlap; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diedrich, of South Bend; and Mr and Mrs Harold Neff, of New Paris. Vi Masterman spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs Aieta Hccka man and Sian, in Nappanee Other Sunday guests were Mr and Mrs. Carl Hcckaman. of San Angelo. Texas, Mr and Mrs Rolland Heck aman, and Mr and Mrs Jack C unnmgham, of Nappanee FEATHER PARTY A Feather Party-Sausage and Sauerkraut dinner, on Fndav, March I”, beginning at b 00 p m , at the American Legion 189, 407 Indiana Street. Walkerton, will be held sponsored b\ the Friends Os Ihe Fourth. Everyone welcome. Craft's Liberty Drugs North Liberty F Phone 656-4722 Ways to Minimize Heart Disease The leading cause of death m the United Slates is heart disease. Here arc five ways to increase your chances of having a healthy heart Keep blood pressure within the normal range. The heart becomes larger and less efficient w hen your blood pressure is high. Eat low-cholesterol foods. The American Heart Association recommends that we cat more fish and poultry than beef and pork; cat no more than three egg yolks a week; bake, boil, or broil foods to remove fat. eat less fatty lune hcon meals; cook with vegetable oils (not butter or lard); and substitute low-fat or skim milk for whole milk products Stop smoking Chemical components in tobacco smoke can damage the heart and blood vessels Control body weight through exercise and dirt. Changing eat mg habits (meluding patterns and foods) and exercising regularly help keep weight within the o n mal range Excruse strengthens Die heart muselc. redix es the ham rate, and increases the amount of blood pumped with each beat Control excess stress. I earning to relax and t«cing more tolerant of family members and co-workers al so he Ips ni at nuu n a hcall hy heart

Friday evening a birthday celebration was held for Herald Hostetler. Jr.. Those helping him celebrate were Mrs. Goldie Skinner, Mrs. Robert Barden and Mr and Mrs. Leigh Hahn, of Walkerton; and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, of South Bend. A fine meal was enjoyed at the Ponderosa. ENGAGED Sc IB Mr. Ted Bierly and Mrs. Flora Hatfield are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhonda Sue Bierly to Charles Ras Collins. Rhonda will graduate in May from Oregon-Davis High School. She plans to attend I.U S B C harlie is a graduate of Oregon Davis High School and presently is employed at American Roller, in Walkerton. NOTICE Tile River Bend Chapter of Sweet Adelines will be presenting “Barbershop Review" on Saturday. March IM. at 8 00 p.m.. featuring the Valley Aires Men's Chorus lickets are S'oo. senior citizens and children SS.OO. Tickets arc HOUSE FOR SALE * Nur John Glonn High School * 3 Bedroom * ? Beths * Central Air * Naw Gas Furnace * Naw Gas Water Heeler * 1 Cer derage ♦ Extra Lot * Naw Carpot BRANSON HIATT 586-2363 AMERICAN LAWNCARE AND LANDSCAPING * Power Raking ★ Edging — Mowing ★ Aeration — Fertilizing * Landscape Designing FftEE ESTIMATES ROBERT DILL 656-8597 North Liberty

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available at St. Mary's O"Laughlin Auditorium box office or call 289Olbl. Barbershop Quartet Entertains Local Business Women Fortv-two members of the Walk erton Business and Professional Wonren's Club sat spellbound as ( elebrily Sweet, a barbershop quartet of four women from the Riverview C hapter of Sweet Ade lines sang in perfect harmony, on Thursday evening. February 23. at the Rebakah l odge. I he tables for the delicious roast beef dinner were festive in a Valentine motif and eight bud vases held red tipped white carnations were awarded to Jean Cole. Shirley Ferency. Ann Daley. Edna Downey. Rosemary Owens, Carol Powers. Ruth Straker and Norma Eddinger. I he birthday bank was fed bv Iva C lark. Barb Burket and Selma Prv, u ho won the prize Sue DeMien was introduced as a new member A thank you card was read from the family of Thelma Watts and also from the Christian Community Pantry Sue Shields reminded members to keep the “Gxxxlic Baskets" moving to names on the list C arolyn Kelly was chairperson for the evening and she was assisted by Myrlynn Bella. Bonnie Sullivan, Katie Capes. Carol Been’. Rose Minter, Gertrude Thomas and Mary Ann Christensen. Ihe March meeting will be hosted by Myrna Daube and her committee is Alfrcda Omka. Florence Erickson, Mickey Wolfenbarger. I ammy DeMctz. Eleanor Lud wig. Lillian Janovic. Patty Kennedy. Dixie Anspaugh, Darlene Beaver and Maggie Gaddis. DUANE DRAKE’S TREE SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Tree Removal Tree Trimming Stump Removal Wood For Sale Phone 936-6546 Plymouth WILLIAMSON ACCOUNTING Complete Accounting And Tax Service For Individual And Small Businesses Rt. 1, Box 87 656-8463 Walkerton