The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1989 — Page 3

REAL SERVICES NEWS A correction to last weeks column is in order, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burch were celebrating their 64th wedding anniversary and not Dwight Lemert. sorry about that. Our hearty congratulations to Dwight and Marguite, 64 years is really a milestone. Jin’ Thibodeaux and Hazel Schweder were the chairpersons on Monday and Tuesday. Mary Hahn chaired on Wednesday and she had everyone up on their feet doing the "Hokey Pokey." Thursday’s program was chaired by some of our favorite people. Fred and Opal Bullinger. We're glad they are back again after a month vacation. Fred and Opal have been doing volunteer work at the Elementary School and arc popular with the children and their teachers. Fred gave away two loaves of his famous raisin bread, the lucky winners were Art Krebiel and Virginia Timms. We enjoyed our singalong on Friday with Vcrice Walz at the piano and Fred and Millie Daniels leading the singing. Virginia Timms sang for us and we hope she will again, she has a lovely voice. We want to thank Helen Cowood

FISH FRY At The GROVERTOWN CONSERVATION CLUBHOUSE % Mile East Os St. Rd. 23 On 500 N Saturday, Sept. 30 Serving From 5:00 To 8:00 p.m. Adults & Carry-Outs, $4.50 Children (under 12), $2.75 Pre-Schoolers, Free

FREE FOOT EXAMINATION Saturday, September 30, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. APPOINTMENT SUGGESTED Omni Medical Clinic, 625 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton (Associated Foot Clinic Os Walkerton) The Auociated Foot Clinic invites you to i froo foot nomination ... our free loot screening will help you find the answers to your painful foot problems. Most foot problems become progressively worse. Use our foot screening to discuss possible treatment options beforo pain and deformity become harder to treat. __ FRfl •Suniom 1 Warn J / FOOT CHKCK-UPf I I ’ingrown Toenals — f Patientt of ajj Ages • \ ’Corns a Cattoutet \ Welcome / \ •Het! Spurs & Arch Pawn ) \ * •1,.« a- < \ ’24 Hour Emergency Care ^9*4* Correctsont 1 ’Concerned. Frtenoiy. X^Comoetenc Staff ° y Our proven treatment can correct most foot probiems safely in our office. We specialize in tho treatment of all ankle and foot deformities in children and adults Including such problems as athletic injuries, diabetic foot care, corrective foot surgery (for ingrown nail, hammer toes, callouses, bunions, warts, arch pain, heel spurs, etc.) and general foot care.

FREE FOOT SCREENING EXCLUDES X-RAYS AND TREATMENT X CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ASSOCIATED FOOT CLINIC

DR. STEPHEN WAJSGRAS POOIATRIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE

for baking and serving her lemoncream pies, ii was a nice treat. Ivy Tyge keeps us supplied with pretty table napkins and we also appreciate this. Juice winners for the week were Harry Schaffer. Josephine Webster. Art Cowood and Nora Hahn. Dr. Vandervclde’s staff from the Walkerton Medical Clinic will administer flu shots and we ll have our blood pressures taken, this is Health Week for the seniors. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING The new season for the Senior Bowlers started out with 14 ladies and 12 gents out to make those pins fall. Some very good scores were made as each of the participants established a handicap to start their fun season. June Baker's hi-scratch game of I topped the ladies scores. Mildred McKesson followed with a nice 169 and Merle Bruesche rolled a respectful 160 game. Hi-series total went to Baker's 461. followed by McKesson's 431 and Bruesche's 419. Not a bad start, ladies’ I he gents had a very good start with some g<x’d scores tabulated. Bud Weinman's 211 hi-scratch

game led the group's effort. Roman Brehm s 199, Dave Lind's 195. and Harold Schweder's 192 helped set the pace for the coming season. The hi-series total of 564 rolled by Schweder. just bested Weinman's 563 by one pin. Brehm s 522 was the only other series above the 500 mark. The gents were “working" on their handicap for the coming weeks! With plenty of spaces still open, more Senior Bowlers are invited and needed. Come join this lively group on Wednesday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. You're sure to enjoy the exercise and fun with your "older" friends! R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reervations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the dav prior for reservations. OCTOBER 2 - 6 MONDAY Peach nectar Meatloaf Mashed potatoes and gravy Steamed spinach with bacon garnish Whole wheat bread and margarine Cake doughnut Milk, tea. coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Beef stew with potatoes, celery, carrots and onions Cole slaw with oil and vinegar dressing Biscuit with margarine Red apple Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Pineapple juice 1 urkey and noodles Steamed broccoli Spiced apple rings Pumpernickel bread with margarine Fresh banana Milk. lea. coffee

For September 30, 586-3168 OMNI MEDICAL CLINIC 625 Rmmtt Road Wilkerton

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THURSDAY Orange juice Sliced baked ham Scalloped potatoes Green beans ( racked wheat bread and margarine Stewed prunes Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY C ranberry juice cocktail Breaded chicken fillet on bun with lettuce and mayonaise Harvard beets Cottage cheese on peach half Lemon pudding Milk, tea, coffee

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I — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

GLEN SCHAFER ELECTED Glen B “Pete” Schafer. Lakeville. Indiana State Fair Board director for Indiana’s third agricultural district, was re-elected September 19 to his fourth and final two-year term on the Indiana State Fair Board. District representatives from LaPorte, St. Joseph, Elkhart and Marshall counties met at South Bend for the election. A tourist is a person who travels to see things that are different and then complains when they aren’t the same.

CORNISH $199 HENS » ” I FRANK'S RQC SAUERKRAUT U 3 ECKRICH $lB9 MINCED HAM » ■ ECKRICH $149 BOLOGNA « । Regular, Country Stylo Boot 807 BROWN-N-SERVE nnr ECKRICH SAUSAGE HH Michigan — 20 Lb Bag POTATOES s24® Mig Michigan each cauliflowerß9 Fresh SPINACH °^B9 C

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