The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1990 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOVEMBER 8, INO
NORTH IIBIRTY NEWS B* Sheneman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley returned home recently after spending the past three months in Morrisville, Vermont, where they worked for the Lamonille Valley Railroad. Bob was conductor for a diesel powered train and Donna was the ticket agent and also worked in the gift shop. While there, they lived in a blue caboose. On the way home they stopped in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and toured the Strasburg steam railroad and stayed overnight in one of the 49 caboose motels. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnson, of Fish Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fiebig. in Walkerton. Remember Friday night, November 9th is the Johah fish fry from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Community Building. Please plan now to attend. Many came from near and far to attend the annual open house Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Christmas Shop, located on Tyler Road, known as Stuntz and Hochstetler Pines. The theme this year was “Holiday Visions.” Santa and Mrs. Gaus arrived Friday from the North Pole and visited with all the children who came to see them and tell Santa what they wanted most for Christmas. All received a nice pencil. Radio station WHME, of South Bend, came on Friday and interviewed Wyman and Maryin and their helpers and then on Sunday, Sunny 101.5 talked to them on the radio and many reported back in they they had heard them. Many said that it was
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their first time to visit the Christmas Shop and they would be back. The place was beautifully decorated by all the girls who work in the shop and Nedra Williams baked all kinds of delicious cookies and served them along with coffee and cider. Craft's Drugs open their new soda fountain on Monday. Drop in and have a soda and enjoy the atmosphere, on old fashioned ice cream tables and chairs. A lot of boys and girls were out “trick or treating" Wednesday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. in North Liberty as the weather was just great this year. The trees were beautiful this past week, but now the leaves are really coming down and it sounds like fall is over and winter is fast approaching. It was a fun Halloween night over at Miller’s Merry Manor as the residents passed out treats to all the goblins, ghosts, little angels and devils along with many other unusual costumes. About 200 children and parents passed through the halls with many going through the haunted house, then enjoying contests and games in the dining room and be treated to donuts and cider. This party really made the residents happy to be a part of it, so thanks to all of you who furnished treats and helped to make it a night to remember for all who attended. Romona Buss returned home to Yellville, Arkansas, after visiting her parents, Orville and Miriam Buss, in LaPaz and other relatives and friends this past week. Supper guests of Ray and Pat Carbiener Saturday night were Boyd Myers, Lyle and Virginia Myers, of Northfield, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, of North Liberty; Kay and Greg Howell, of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sisk and Linda, of Mishawaka; Laurie Rodriguez and daughter, of South Bend; Alta and Ray Hood, and Alma Turner, of Niles, Michigan; Chuck, Laurie, Sherri Myers and Carlos, of Mishawaka. NOTICE The Town of North Liberty requests that you do not bum leaves on the asphalt streets or alleys as the heat bums away the oil and causes the pavement to break up. NOTICE The Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner will be held on Saturday evening, at the clubhouse, with Helen Cowood and Lucile Dixon as hostesses. The dinner will begin at 5:00 p.m. C.S.T. R.E.A.L. SERVICES 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. NOVEMBER 12-16 MONDAY Orange juice Sloppy joe on bun Dill pickle spear Cream style com Fresh grapes Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Beef stew with potatoes, celery, carrots and onions Cole slaw Biscuit with margarine Chocolate chip cookie Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Peach nectar Sliced turkey ham Scalloped potatoes Steamed broccoli Whole wheat bread w/margarine Golden birthday cake with vanilla icing Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Tomato juice Breaded oven-fried chicken quarter Mashed potatoes with gravy Spinach with vinegar on side Rye bread with margarine Prunes Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Pineapple juice Spaghetti with meat sauce Parmesan cheese Tossed salad with green peppers, cucumbers & French dressing White bread with margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Another fun-filled week has sped by and here we are in November! Our juice winners this week were Eva Stickley, Woodie Cochran, and Frances Peterson. Fred’s bread winners were Martha Mull, Ervin Stuntz and Woodie Cochran. We were all glad to see Amiel Shultz back from a hospital stay and Woodie Cochran looks great too. We want to thank Iva Kring for bringing in a homemade lemon cream pie which we raffled off to add to our rent money. Chuck Minter was the lucky pie winner. Hazel Schweder and Harold chaired on Monday followed by Jim Thibodeaux on Tuesday. We owe a big thank you to four lively ladies who played and sang for us on Wednesday. The ladies who entertained were Violet Wolff, Maxine Worthington, Maxine Lonzo, and Mrs. Platz. We hope they will be back again soon, they were really great. Florence Seekings came and brought lovely flowers for all our tables. Florence will entertain us November 7th with her guitar and singing. Virgil Gwin was chairperson for Wednesday. On Thursday, Fred and Opal appeared as Ding and Dong in a hilarous skit. Fred also baked bread. Rose Minter and Ivy Tygc brought in Halloween candy for all
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and we thank them. On Friday, Fred and Millie Daniels led us in our sing-a-long. Remember, get your reservation in and come and join us. you'll be glad to have fun and fellowship and meet other seniors too. The site number is 586-7600 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. or you may call Marie Kerchaert at 586-3088, Betty Gapper at 5862836 or Jane Chapman 586-2134. SERVICE NOTES ARMY & AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Army Pvt. Ist Class Steven C. Duran has arrived for duty at Camp Casey, South Korea. Duran is an artillery fire-direc-tion specialist. He is the son of Enid and Larry D. Gark, of Rural Route 1, Walkerton. The private is a 1984 graduate of
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John Glenn High School. October 11 (FHTNC) — Marine Cpl. Raymond M. Duran, son of Enid Gark of Rural Route 1, Walkerton, recently returned from deployment to Okinawa, Japan while serving with 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, N. C. During the six month deployment, Duran participated in cold weather and live fire exercises in Okaido, Japan and Zambales, Republic of the Phillipines. Exercise . reguiarty OJJUFE
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