The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1990 — Page 11

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that a public hearing will be held at the Town Hall, 510 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana on the 3rd day of December, 1990, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. This hearing is for the purpose of considering the following ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 1990-11 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING RATES AND CHARGES FOR THE USE OF AND SERVICES RENDERED BY THE MUNICIPAL WATER UTILITY OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON, INDIANA. WHEREAS, a review of the rate schedules of the Municipal Water Utility reveals that the Water Utility has not been properly charging for the; and WHEREAS, it will be necessary to increase residential, commercial, and industrial rates in order to recover the income lost to the utility and to more properly bill the actual costs of service; and WHEREAS, the Town of Walkerton is no longer subject to the regulatory authority of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON, INDIANA: Section 1. That the rate schedules of the Walkerton Municipal Water Utility are hereby amended to conform with the schedule attached hereto, made a part hereof, and marked Exhibit "A". Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recording and publication as provided by law. TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF WALKERTON, INDIANA Margaret Gaddis, Member Walter Heil, Member Leonard Jaske, Member Cheryl Rizek, Member Gregory Williams, Member ATTEST: Judith R. Hiler, Gerk-Treasurer ltn29 VIRGIL L. ROBINSON Virgil L. Robinson, 72, of Lakeside Drive, LaPorte, formerly of North Liberty, passed away at 12:07 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 23, in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He was bom on August 18, 1918, in Tippecanoe and he had lived in this

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area since 1944, coming from Warsaw. He married Marjorie J. Arnsbarger, on July 5, 1939, in North Liberty, who survives. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service, at North Liberty, in 1972 and from Allied Bendix Corp., South Bend, in 1982. Surviving along with his wife are two daughters, Karon Coburn, of North Liberty and Patricia Hunt, of Bremen; a son, Jerry, of Mount Kisco, New York; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and a sister, Lola Lichtenberger, of Warsaw. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday at the Palmer Funeral Home, Lakeville with burial in Eastlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. He was a member of Free and Accepted Masons, American Legion, North Liberty, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1954, Square and Compass Cub of Bendix Corp., Bendix Local No. 9, Letter Carriers Association and North Liberty United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the North Liberty United Methodist Church. GLENDON D. MORSE Glendon D. "Bud” Morse, 73, of 200 N. Main Street, North Liberty, passed away at 3:30 p.m., on Monday while in his car on Indiana 4, LaPorte County, of an apparent heart attack. According to LaPorte Co. Coroner, Steve Worster. He was bom on August 31, 1917, in Grovertown and lived in North Liberty for six years, going there from Fish Lake. He retired in 1979 from U.S. Steel Corp., Gary, after 29 years of service. Surviving are two sisters, Helen Neidlinger and Dorothy Zigrang, both of North Liberty. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Thursday, at the A.M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Charles Richmond, officiating. Burial will be in Pine Lake Cemetery, LaPorte. He was a member of the Stillwell Rod and Gun Cub, American Legion Post 365 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1954. He was a veteran of World War 11. Our sincere thanks to everyone for being so nice to Cecil while in the hospital. We read all the "Get Well" cards to him. Thanks for the beautiful floral offerings, also the contributions given in his memory to the Presbyterian Church and other organizations. Thanks to the ladies of the church and Rebekah Lodge for serving a delicious lunch for family and friends after the services. Thanks to Miller’s Merry Manor and nurses for all their love and care.

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Thanks to Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home who was helpful in making plans for us. Thanks to everyone for all your prayers and kindness. Vera Williams Lesa Johnson Veva Moberg Berniece Jack Helen LaFeber Norma Dill Neices and Nephews Thank you to everyone who participated in the open house/ shower at the Community Churches Child Care Before/After School Latchkey Program on November 7. There were 36 people who came to see the program and many, many wonderful gifts were received. The children enrolled in the program as well as the staff and the board of directors, wish to thank everyone for their generous donations. A special thank you to Shirley Ferency who shared the idea of an open house/shower and to Esther Shoue who helped the children of the After School Latchkey Program to make the cookies that were served as refreshments. We wish to thank everyone who sent cards, plants, prayers and inquiries on Bob while he was a surgical patient at IU Medical Center and since he has returned home. Bob & Sue Urbin TALL COUGARS DOWN LOCAL EIGHTH GRADERS A tall and talented visiting New Prairie club used its inside power to dominate a scrappy Urey quintet, 61-45, in eigth grade basketball rwr, 61-45, in eighth grade basketball action Monday on the local middle school hardwood. The Falcons just couldn’t get on track offensively in the first half as they fell behin 12-6 at the first stop and trailed 28-16 at the intermission. The locals came out smoking in the second half and battled the much taller Cougars to a near standoff. It was easily the best half of basketball played this year by the local eighth graders. The Falcons quickly cut the deficit to eight points before the Cougars recovered to hold a 42-28 advantage at the end of the third period. The locals were outstanding at the charity stripe, connecting on 17 of 21 attempts for the evening. Tony Lidgard turned in a stellar HUGE WINTER SALE ON LESTER ' BUILDINGS. For a limited time, we’re discounting every one of our rural buildings. Now is the perfect time to buy the building you’ve been thinking about for the past year. Our winter building sale is underway, so give us a call or stop in before time runs out. FREE CAP WITH QUOTE ALTERNATE BUILDING SYSTEMS P 0 Box 92 Tyner, IN 46572 Phone (219) 936-5922 Fax (219) 936-4437 ^LESTER^ [rJral builder"] t ■O* w J Tute- UanJte 1/n, •mm* • 4 * i KanJatvrq

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performance for Urey, hitting on 10 of 10 free throws, to net 20 points. The Mark, hampered with three first quarter personals, came on strong in the second half to finish with 13 markers. Bryon Winkelman added four points followed by Eryk Bilski and Ryan Reese with three points apiece and Rob VanArsdale with two. The locals played without leading scorer and rebounder, Landon Weigand, who was out due to sickness, and fell to 1-2 on the year. Big John Horvath led the Cougars, now 3-1, with 26 points. Team-mate Steve Wykoff added 16 to the winner's cause. Urey returns to action today at 5:00 at Oregon-Davis.

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