The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1991 — Page 7

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Open Gass winners, left to right: Ist place, Walkerton sth and 6th grades Cheerleaders and Pom No decision was made. OLD BUSINESS There was the first reading of An Ordinance To Re-establish The Walkerton Town Court. First reading was accepted on a motion by Walt Heil. Seconded by Gene Reese. Carried. NEW BUSINESS Greg Williams presented a plaque to the Walkerton Electric Department on behalf of the Walkerton Industrial Fund. The plaque is for the financial support the Electric Department has provided to the Industrial Fund. Rizek read a resolution from the City of Tipton and the Tipton Municipal Electric Department. The resolution expressed Tipton’s gratitude for the help that our Electric Department gave them after the March 12/13, 1991 ice storm that damaged their electric lines. Rizek read a proclamation to be given to our sister city, Town of Walkerton, Canada, in recognition of their Homecoming ’9l. Walt Heil made the motion to accept the proclamation. Seconded by Gene Reese. Carried. Attorney Holmes told the Council that there was a tie 2 to 2 vote at the Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting, regarding the Jimerson/ Martin variance. The BZA makes the final decision on variances, and they will have to meet again to take another vote to break the tie. Holmes is concerned about investment and progress in Walkerton. He thinks it would be wise to have the Industrial Fund to a study to find sites for residential development. The Industrial Fund could then make recommendations to investors. Walt Heil asked about the item on the agenda concerning Shawn McCrum’s trash problems. Holmes said that McCrum wants to contract for his own trash pick up and not pay the Town. Holmes advised that this isn’t something that people can vote on, the ordinance requires everybody to pay for trash pick up. McCrum can pay someone else to haul his trash away, but

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Pons; 2nd place, Beth and Steven Towle and 3rd place, Walter Calhoun. he still has to pay the Town sot trash pick up. Heil asked what is being done about the dirt and grass on McCrum’s sidewalk. Holmes said he is having trouble filing suit, because he hasn’t been able to find where the property is listed in McCrum’s name. Rizek asked if a special Town Council meeting can be held on July 22nd, for a bid opening for the downtown redevelopment. Holmes suggested that we change our regular meeting date from July 15th to July 22nd. The meeting date was changed on a motion by Walt Heil. Seconded by Maggie Gaddis. Carried. Budget meetings are scheduled for July Bth, 9th, 15th and 16th. All the budget meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be a meeting at David Behr’s office on July 26th for a demo grant for affordable housing. Gene Reese will attend the meeting and bring the information back to the Council. Karol Jackson told the Council that the Ambulance Service would like to sponsor a bike race during the October Festival. Gene Reese made the motion to allow the race. Seconded by Maggie Gaddis. Jackson is to bring details of the race back to the Council at a later meeting. Chief Gassensmith asked attorney Holmes if the curfew ordinance has been drawn up. Holmes said that it should be ready in the near future. Gaims 659 through 688 for $41,057 and Payroll Docket dated 6/24/91 for $22,417.65 were reviewed by the Council. Walt Heil made the motion to accept the claims. Seconded by Gene Reese. Motion to adjourn was made by Maggie Gaddis. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. WALKERTON The Saturday evening dinner meeting of the Koontz Lake Con-

servation Gub will be a pot luck. There were no hostesses chosen. Sandra Youdbulis returned to California on Saturday after spending two weeks with her mother, Martha Young and friends. She also went to her Gass of ’56 reunion. Tamara came later and stayed five days, flying back on July Bth. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener and Carol Carbiener spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Savage and family, in Concord, New Hampshire. They also spent time at Lake Sunaple and the White Mountains. The nineth Kearney reunion was held on July 7 at the American Legion Park, at Wheatfield, Ind., with 85 in attendance. Most members live in Indiana and those coming from other states were Elaine Jachim, Grand Junction, Colorado; Patricia Jachim and Don Duttlinger, from Houston, Texas; Thomas and Sandi Pratt, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Jim 111 and Donna Kearney and family, of Sumter, South Carolina; Garence and Jan Duttlinger and family, of St. Charles, MO; David Cowger and family, of Sayre, PA and the McCroy family, from DI. UPCOMING CRIPE REUNION The 1991 Cripe Family reunion will start on Saturday, August 10 with a dedication service of new gravestones for Rhinehart and Elizabeth Cripe at the Old Eastlawn Cemetery, next to the post office, in North Liberty. Following the dedication service, at 12:00 noon, we will meet at Stuntz’s Pine Forest, 20451 N. Co. Line Road for a pot luck dinner. A meat dish will be furnished, please bring your own beverage and table service. Our president, Jerry Cripe, of Liberty, Illinois, will hold a brief business meeting and will also speak on “Cripe family history.’’ Please bring memorabilia, old pictures, diaries, old bibles, clothing and etc. Sunday, August 11, we will be PLAYBOY MAGAZINES 1971 - 1976 1979 - 1986 Like New CALL 656-8553 2tj2sp ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 OR 586-3689 Tibu * O» MAMS FmAMCiAL MCTWOA* ANCHOR REAL ESTATE Call PAUL G. GJEMRE Broker-Associate BUSINESS (219) 277-8000 RES. (219) 291-9145

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