The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1990 — Page 7

REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Our sincere thanks for helping look after our health by administrating the flu shots goes to the Walkerton Medical Clinic, Dr. Liggett. and the two nurses. Rose Wolff and Carol Finley. Betty Clapper, site director, almost needed a nurse when she found out the caterer shorted us 21 meals. Our count was 45 plus guests and only enough food for 24. Betty made an S.O.S. call to Ray and Kenny's and got Kenny on the first try. He saved the day supplying enough food so all were served. Betty wants to thank Kenny and also all the volunteers who pitched in and helped save the dav. We have some of the best news to tell. Leo Savoie, who heads the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce, informed our treasurer. Marie Kerchaert. that the Chamber will pay fifty dollars a month towards the rent of the Youth Building so that the nutrition site can keep operating. This generous gesture on the part of the Chamber is very much appreciated by the senior citizens of the Walkerton communitv and the surrounding area. We arc indeed fortunate to live in a community where senior care is of concern, our health and well being have greatly improved since the site began and it would have been tragic to lose the site for the lack of funds to pav the rent. We will hold another blood pressure clinic on October 23. bring vour card with you so the pressure can be recorded as it is of interest to vour doctor when you have your next check up. Our program chairpersons for 'he week were Hazel and Harold Schwcder. Virgil Gwin. Ervin S'untz. Fred and Opal Bullinger, Fred and Millie Daniels, and our pianist. Verice Walz. Bread winners were Ruth Capek.

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Eddie Schaffer and Harry Malstaff. Juice winners were Art Cowood and Dora Davis. Os special interest were the comments made by Ervin Stuntz, who told of some of his experiences while visiting Arabia. Ervin also led us in prayer for our armed forces serving in Arabia. We hope Ervin will talk more about Arabia the next time he chairs. Remember, if you are a senior citizen living in the Walkerton area, you are invited to attend the nutrition site Monday through Friday. Reservations are necessary so we can order enough food and the meals are $1.50 but do not hesitate to come if you cannot afford to pay. pay what you can or don’t pay at all. just come and enjoy the fellowship and fun of other friendly seniors. Call the dav ahead of the day you can come. Call the site at 586-7600 between the hours of 10:00 and 1:00 or call Maric Kerchaert at 586-3088. Betty Clapper at 586-2836 or Jane Chapman at 586-2134. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS The Senior Bowlers saw another g<K>d turnout for their afternoon of fun. exercise and sport this past week. There were six positions not filled, but the lanes got a good work-out and new "stars” were showing just how good they were as you can see by the scores that were posted.

Wise ■ MH —■a— h “SOUTHWEST CHAPEL” Hanley and Sons Funeral Home, Inc. State Road 23, Greene Twp. 287-4181 (Collect) “MEMORIES ARE FOREVER” All families In a life time, will face the situation of selecting a funeral home for a loved one. This is the most difficult time of your life. You want to be prepared, yet you do not want to face the situation until the time of the loss. I, being a funeral director for the past 25 years, understand exactly your position on this topic. However, if only families would stop, ask questions, and plan, the unexpected would be so much easier on all concerned. You do not have to pre-pay, think about pre-planning at no cost. We suggest that all families know your funeral director in advance, know his operation as to handling a funeral service and observe his funeral home. You as a family and your loved one, deserves the best you can offer, so the memories can be cherished, not tarnished. Our family offers to you, free tour, answer and question period, prior to pre-planning a funeral at a funeral home of your choice. We offer “LIVING WILLS” at no cost. Also, all families should be aware, that pre-paid funeral expenses, in an Irrevocable Funeral Trust Agreement held by a bank of your choice, can bo changed to another funeral home. We at Hanley & Sons Funeral Home, want you as a family unit, to be prepared and know the answers prior to a loss of a loved one. Remember, “Memories Are Forever”. Jon K. Hanley, ^Owner/Director 287-4181 “PROFESSIONALLY SENSITIVE TO YOUR EMOTIONAL FINANCIAL NEEDS”

The ladies showed great improvement in their game. High scratch game of 182 was bowled bv Betty Ogle, with Mildred McKesson's 173 game providing a real challenge! Liz Moreau had a nice 156 game to round out the top three placements. High handicap game was Ogle's high series total of 525 topped McKesson’s 487 total, the onlv other series above the 400 mark. Each week those scores edge upward, proving how seriously the ladies approach their bowling. The gents were not to be outdone in their efforts and the closeness of the scores clearly indicate the effort they put into their sport! Bud Weinman’s high scratch game of 198 led the group, followed by Harold Schweder’s 191 and Ken Weinman’s 189. Ken Weinman's high handicap game of 246 just topped Jack Gimmert’s 244 game. Third place showed a tie, with Barney Hicster and Bud Weinman both having 228 games. High series total was Bud Weinman's 519. just besting Harold Schweder’s 515 total. Now that is real competition! Remember Wednesday afternoons are for fun. exercise, and sport at The Walkerton Shady Lanes. If you are a senior and want some relaxation and good social contact, come join the lively Seniors Bowlers group. R.E.A.L. SERVICES

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NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. OCTOBER 22-26 MONDAY Apricot nectar BBQ pork ribette on bun Cream style corn Spiced apple ring Peaches TUESDAY Apple juice Herbed baked chicken quarter Mashed potatoes w/gravy Steamed cabbage Whole wheat bread w/margarine Figs Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Meatloaf Baked potato w/margarine Layered salad Rye bread with margarine Golden glow gelatin Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Orange juice Turkey a la king over rice Carrots Cracked wheat bread with margarine Fresh yellow apple Milk. tea. coffc FRIDAY Pineapple juice

Ground beef, macaroni and tomato casserole Green beans Whole wheat bread and margarine Pumpkin pic w/topping Milk, tea, coffee

OBITUARIES

GILBERT W. ROBINSON Gilbert Wavne Robinson. 81. of Muskegon. Michigan, passed away a' 6:00 p.m . on Sunday. October 14. a' home in Muskegon, following an illness. He was born September 13, 1909. at Tippecanoe. Indiana. He is survived bv his wife. Margaret. Also surviving is a son. Bruce Robinson, of Columbus, Indiana. two stepsons, John Wa'hcn. of Walkerton, and Herbert Wathen, of Griffith. Indiana. One stepdaughter. Kav Phillips, of Muskegon; 11 grandchildren. He was a member of Walkerton Lodge #619 F. & A M. and the Carpenters Union of Northwestern Indiana. Memorial services are to be held a 1 ’he Clock Funeral Home. Muskegon. Michigan on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. There are two novels buried in the 1939 New York World's Fair time capsule: Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis.

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