The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1991 — Page 7

Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JUNE 17-21 MONDAY Peach nectar Swedish meatballs in gravy Parsleyed potatoes Sliced tomatoes with French dressing on side Whole wheat bread w/margarine Fresh apple Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Caterer’s choice juice Ham and beans Spinach with vinegar on side Combread with margarine Mandarin oranges Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Orange juice Turkey manhatten: sliced turkey on white bread with gravy

EGGER AUTOMOTIVE QUALITY SERVICE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE Please Let Us Help You In Any Way M/e Can! OPEN PAA O 20451 N County Line Monday - Friday Tyler Road 800a m - 5:00 p.m W W tW V W Walkerton, IN 46574 KARATE CLASS CHILDREN - ADULTS - MEN - WOMEN MONTHLY *3o°° Tuesday- Wednesday - Thursday 3rd Degree Black Belt Instructor SEE WALKERTON SPORTING GOODS FOR DETAILS 621 Roosevelt Rd. 586-3920 At|l3p AUTOMOTIVE PARTS & SERVICE U.S. 6 East Walkerton Across From Welco 586-3166 Minor And Major Auto Repairs Including RADIATOR - BRAKE SERVICE - EXHAUST TUNE-UPS - AIR CONDITIONING - WHEEL BALANCE ALIGNMENTS - BODYWORK - AUTO GLASS PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES AUTO PARTS STORE - TIRES - BATTERIES See John Heinlein Serving Walkerton 27 Years ^ 2O ; WALKERTON I [ AMERICAN LEGION I POST 189 I BINGO lEvery Friday Night; | Early Birds 6:30 Regular Bingo 7:00 Sharp J DANCE Saturday, June 15! “SPECIAL BLEND” J [ 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a m.

Mashed potatoes Green beans Golden birthday cake with lemon flavored icing Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Apple juice Swiss steak Baked potato with margarine Fresh broccoli salad Whole wheat bread w/margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Tomato juice Breaded fish square on bun with tarter sauce Potato salad Cottage cheese in peach half on a lettuce leaf Brownie Milk, tea, coffee Shop At Home

BABY SHOWER HELD A baby shower was held on Saturday, June 1, for Shawn Jones, given by her mother, Phyllis Pohl and her aunt, lona Collins. Food and refreshments were served along with two cakes that were decorated by her aunt. Games were played with Carol Zellers wining the flower arrangement as the door prize. There were many guests coming from South Bend, Plymouth and South Holland, 111. Shawn received many nice gifts and would like to thank everyone for coming and sharing her day. And special thanks to her mom and aunt for doing such a great job and working so hard to make everything perfect. DAD Every one has had one; They call him Dad. Not much to brag about, still the best to be had. “Unpredictable” as to his mood. Thought of as master of his brood Making a living is what he is for, Which for many, is quite a chore. He may have been handsome in his younger day, But this could be how he looks, since age has given away. Without his teeth, his nose meets his chin, Where once there was hair, is but a head of skin A belly expanded, that once was flat, Is now encircled with a ring of fat. The keenness of his eyes of yesteryear, No longer show things, quite as they appear. A little uncertainty in his stride, Given assurance, with a cane by his side. As time marches on he may lag behind. With the beautiful memories that cross his mind. The afternoon of life, a fact that cannot be denied, When darkness may fall, only God will decide. Though his chest may have fallen and his back slightly bent. The role of just being Dad, is one well spent. Written by C. Ed Perkins and submitted by his daughter. Dot. David Parker In Concert At North Liberty A special music concert will be held on. Thursday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. with Dr. David G. Parker, lyric baritone, at the First Baptist Church, 407 W. Elm St., in North Liberty.

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David, a native of Michigan, received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan in voice performance. In 1985 he was the recicient of the Detroit Tuesday Musicale performance grant and was a finalist in the graduate solo concerto competition at the University of Michigan. David now teaches in the voice faculty of Bob Jones University where he regularly performs in the University’s opera, oratorio, Vesper and recital series. The most recent years have seen David in solo performances with the Toledo Symphony, the Flint Symphony, the Charlevoix Symphony and the Traverse City Symphony. David has been the music director of three fundamental churches over the past seven years. He is the featured speaker in the

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Vocal Solo Ginic for the annual BJU Church and School Music Worship. In 1987 he was honored in “Outstanding Young Men of America.” He is president and founder of C & L Enterprises, Inc. of Greenville, an independent music publishing company. In the spring of 1990, he was a featured speaker on musical standards at the Southeastern Regional Fundamental Baptist Fellowship meeting in Charlotte, NC. David has a rare talent for communicating and ministering to the needs of people and his rich, baritone voice carries each message to the heart. Everyone is invited to a great evening in song. A pencil equipped with an eraser the first of its kind, was patentee by Hyman L Lipman of Philadelphia in 1858

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