The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1991 — Page 8

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W HAPPY ADS (We reserve the right to limit the wording in the Happy Ads or to adjust the price for long ones. Also ads with pictures start at $7.00. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . .sending a message of happiness to people and groups. Any Happy Ads used for advertising an event will be charged double.) Happy Birthday WZLBUR! FEBRUARY 26. 1991 Love Ya, KAREN. SARAH & ALYSSA THANK YOU WALKERTON TOWN EMPLOYEES FOR THE GREAT SNOW PLOWING JOB YOU GUYS DID A SUPER JOB ON THE WHOLE TOWN YOUR FRIENDS AT RAY & KENNY'S SUPER VALU POSTPONED DUE TO BLIZZARD HAM & BEANS Sat., Feb. 23 10:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m. 615 ROOSEVELT ROAD 1.0.0 F LODGE $3.00 ALL YOU CAN EAT DESSERT EXTRA TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR HOURS 10:00 - 5:00 DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS ^\pjq/ AT STL’NTZ HOCHSTETLER PINES COME IN AND REGISTER FOR OUR FEBRUARY MONTHLY DRAWING OF A $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE WE HAVE AVAILABLE PATRIOTIC GARLAND LIGHTS DECORATIONS AND GIFTS FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY AND EASTER

Congratulations CRAIG GROVES AND MICHELLE MLEKODAJ ON YOUR ENGAGEMENT SEPTEMBER 4. 1992 KENNY. KATHY. RANDY & ED Happy 30th Anniversary TO TWO OF THE GREATEST PEOPLE WE LOVE YOU MOM & DAD ALSO Happy 50th Birthday WE LOVE YOU BRIAN & JAN (GIZMO TOO) Congratulations CRAIG I TOLD YOU SHE WOULD SAY YES! RANDY Happiness Is HAVING SUCH EFFICIENT TOWN EMPLOYEES WHO DID A GREAT JOB ON OUR STREETS AND SIDEWALKS (We Know What A Job It Was And We Appreciate You!) MARSHAS THINKING ABOUT SPRING DECORATING CALL DECORATING DEN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Semi-Annual Sale CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT 936-8043 DIANA SCHOOF (Formerly Owned By Joan Freeman)

UPCOMING EVENTS AT MILLER’S MERRY MANOR WALKERTON FEB. 21 — 3rd Annual Cherry linking Contest, 2:00 p.m. FEB. 22 — Bible Bowl, 2:00 p.m. FEB. 24 — Residents Birthday Party Featuring The John Glenn Jazz Band And Mr. Fortlander

LOOK OUT GIRLS! BE ON THE RUN DAVIE’S TURNING 21! FEBRUARY 25, 1991 MODERN DOOR GANG THANK YOU GREG WILLIAMS FOR TRANSPORTING OUR EMPLOYEES TO WORK DURING THE SNOW STORM THE STAFF OF MILLER’S MERRY MANOR Happiness Is Someone Else Doing The Cleaning HOMES — OFFICES MARSHA'S & KIM'S CLEAN ’N THINGS BETZ TAX SERVICE 705 MONROE STREET COMPUTER FRIENDLY TAX SERVICE OF KEITH & BARBARA BETZ HOURS Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Fri. 10:00 a.m. To 9:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. To 4:00 p.m. Closed Thursday & Sunday f ** Ik 1 I 2 J PAPRPLANE AIR SEARCH TEAM EMERGENCY NUMBER 586-3580

THANK YOU CHUCK MINTER FOR PLOWING OUR DRIVEWAY DURING THE SNOW STORM THE RESIDENTS OF MILLER’S MERRY MANOR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR FUN DAY & MANICURES CONTACT MARY JO GOLUBSKI AT MILLER’S MERRY MANOR 586-3133 Happy 40th Birthday AUNT BUDDY f J wpfl sr Love, MOM & DAD STEVE & MATT LEE, DEBBIE & ALISAN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN TO MEET ON Thurs., Feb. 28 1.0.0. F. HALL (DOWNTOWN WALKERTON) 7:00 p.m. BEEF & NOODLES SALAD & DESSERT BAR $5.00 DIXIE ANSPAUGH, CHR. Local Students Conduct Nutrition Experiment Dairy and Nutrition Council, Inc. provides schools with two female albino laboratory rats to conduct a four-week animal feeding demonstration in the classroom. During this four-week period, the rats are fed identical nutritionally balanced diets with the exception of the control rat receiving milk and the experimental rat receiving a sweetened beverage. Each week the rats are weighed and measured, allowing students to see for themselves how the different diets affect the rats' health and growth. Students also follow along with a filmstrip/cassette program and various classroom activities. In addition to the nutrition

knowledge gained, the students learn to make growth charts, are introduced to and work with the metric system and accept the responsibility of the rats’ care. Dairy and Nutrition Council’s live animal feeding demonstration is designed to help educate and emphasize the benefits of a good diet. The following teachers at these area schools are participating in the Dairy and Nutrition Council’s animal feeding program: Urey Middle School, Walkerton, Vicki craig, teacher; North Liberty Elementary School, Michele Weiss, teacher and St. Patrick’s Diocese of South Bend, Walkerton. ANCILLA TO OFFER PROGRAM ON ESTATE PLANNING A general meeting on the different types of Estate Planning, including trust, kinds of wills, estate taxes and other related topics will be held at Ancilla College on Friday, March 22. Beginning with registration and coffee at 9:30 a.m., a 90-minute lecture will follow. An informal discussion on the material covered will end the program. The speaker for this day is Andre' Donikian, J.D.. president of Pentera, Inc., an Indianapolis publishing and consulting firm. He is well qualified to make the presentation, having conducted seminars for many organizations nationally. Currently he has been chosen by the Lilly Endowment & Ball Brothers Foundation to sponsor institutes for the Independent Colleges and Universities of Indiana, of which Ancilla is a member. Mr. Donikian has also graciously offered to critique any financial plans that participants may bring along for his advice. The program itself is free to all registered participants; attendants will be asked to pay $4 for their noon lunch. Anyone wishing further information call call Sister Virginia Kampwerth at the college (9368898). ANCILLA COLLEGE ENROLLMENT CONTINUES TO GROW Winter enrollment at Ancilla College continues to grow after a record increase this past fall. Five hundred and sixty-seven students ranging in age from 17 to 75, enrolled for the winter semester making this the largest winter enrollment in the history of the college. This growth represents a 6.7 percent increase over last winters enrollment. All fields of interest have increased in number. Popular areas include Business, Nursing, Education, Computer Science, Liberal Arts, Criminal Justice, and Secretarial Science respectively. For information on upcoming semesters, please contact the Admissions Office at 936-8898 and ask for Kathryn or Judy. In 1875, a group of German archaeologists discovered the ruins of the original Olympic stadium in Greece Sweet potatoes were unknown in Europe until Columbus found them in the West Indies and took them back with him. They have turned into one of the world's cheapest food crops Pl SAVES LIVES a