The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1991 — Page 10

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Daria Lowry and Gary Pantzer were united in marriage on June 15 during a 2:00 p.m. double-ring ceremony at Our Lady of Hungary Church, with Father Ted Kwak officiating. Nupital music was provided by Jim Nowinski and Jenny Patterson. The bride is the daughter of Gale and Sharon Lowry, of Walkerton. The groom is the son of George and Mary Pantzer, Mishawaka. Attendants were Kathy Patterson, who was maid of honor, of Rochester Hills, Mich.; Amy Hintz, South Bend, and Denise Drake, Walkerton. Best man was Greg Pantzer, of Texas; and groomsmen were Nick

Consumer Business Guide STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL KOONTZ LAKE MEDICAL CLINIC

Koontz Lake and the surrounding area have a full time physician devoting himself to the medical care of our community - Dr. Dick Bennett, M.D , at KOONTZ LAKE MEDICAL CLINIC on State Road 23, phone 586-7177. Dr. Bennett is certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Advanced Trauma Life Support and has the latest equipment. His reputation as a fine physician has preceded him to our area. Dr. Bennett is fully certified in Advanced Care Life Support and has the latest equipment to handle cardiac emergencies. His reputation as a fine physician has preceded him to our area. All this has been brought to us by STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL at 102 East Culver Road in Knox phone 772-6231. This is just another way that STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL has changed over the years to be more responsive to the needs of the community. They have physicians on staff in numerous fields, including: 08/GYN, internal medicine, gastroenterology cardiology, radiology, anesthesia urology, orthopedic surgery, oncology (cancer), general surgery and family practice. Clinics are offered at this hospital for orthopedics and oncology (cancer). Other services include up-to-date mammography screenings, 24-Hour Emergency Room Services, CT scans, Birthing rooms, cardiac rehabilitations, clinical laboratory and outpatient surgery programs. STARKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL offers home health and nursing care services and a complete line of portable medical equipment for the home which can be purchased or rented at substantial savings. Swanson Center to Am Am** taMMa MmM AaM iaaaa health servlcc ' consult with the understanding professional therapists at SWANSON CENTER, located at 1005 Michigan Avenue in La Ports, phone 362-2145 F» ob,efns "e everyone's problems. They affect job performance, the family and practically every interpersonal relationship. 7 psychiatrists and therapists at SWANSON CENTER have dealt £ th P roblems ls y° u have a child, spouse or other loved one experiencing problems such as alcoholism, marriage difficulties, stress or drugs, let the professionals deal with the problem. They can successfully treat people of all ages. Mental health problems ARE treatable. Consult with the professionals at SWANSON CENTER because a human being's peace of mind is a terrible thing to ignore.

Patterson, Rochester Hills, Michigan, and Tom Stier, South Bend. Ushers were Nick Patterson and Tom Stier. A reception followed at the Holiday Inn, downtown South Bend, for approximately 110 people with a buffet style dinner being served. Dancing was enjoyed by Bands Unlimited Musk. The couple took a cruise to Key West, Nassau and Blue Lagoon Island and now reside in Irish Hills, South Bend. The bride is a graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed as a store manager for The Limited, South Bend. The groom graduated from Marion High School, Mish-

awaka, and Notre Dame University. He is employed at DataLink Systems. New Before And After Program At W.E.S. The Walkerton Elementary School will be the site for the new “Before and After School Program” to be offered starting this fall session. All children who attend Kindergarten through 6th grade at Walkerton Elementary School as well as St. Patrick’s School are eligible. The morning session will start at 6:30 a.m. until 7:50 a.m. and the afternoon session will start at 2:50 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. The charge will be $1.25 per hour, per child, but may vary with the family’s gross income. Don’t let the charge put you off, talk to us, we will work out something to benefit all concerned. This program has been formulated to benefit the community. We hope that the parents will take advantage of this much needed service. The program will not be a profit making business. We hope to sustain ourselves on money collected as fees. We will be hiring people who enjoy working with children and want to make a difference in their community. If you are interested in a part time job of 3-5 hours, call us. Minimum wage will be paid until we are better organized. Volunteers are welcome and will play a very important part in our program. We do want this program to be beneficial to the whole community and are open for suggestions and ideas. We look forward to serving you. 7tsl2 Shop At Home

Miller’s Merry Manor To Hold Mock Evacuation On Sunday, August 11, at approximately 5:00 p.m., Miller’s Merry Manor, in Walkerton, along with the Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department and the Walkerton Emergency Medical Service, will hold a mock evacuation. Although a mock evacuation is not a requirement of the state for nursing homes, good organization, practice and knowledge of an emergency situation could make a difference between life and death in the event of a disaster. With the expertise and cooperation of both the Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service, Miller’s will be able to successfully evacuate approximately one-third of the residents over to the Walkerton Elementary School and have them safely back to the nursing home in less than two hours. ENJOYS VISIT Emma and Kenny Bieriy returned to their home in Columbus, Ohio after spending a month with their aunt and unde, Carol and Dwain Whitmer, at Koontz Lake. DINNER MEETING Hosts for this Saturday night’s meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will be Doris and Richard Crane. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AUGUST 5-9 The First Baptist Church of Walkerton will conduct their daily Vacation Bible School, August sth-9th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. There will be classes for ages four through high school. There is do fee, but a free-will offering is received daily. This year’s theme is “Jesus Is Coming.” The program will be held on Sunday morning, August 11, at 10:30 a.m.

First Annual KING & QUEEN BEAUTY PAGEANT Girls Ages 0-21 Boys Ages 0-8 WiH Take Piece At The PLYMOUTH HOLIDAY INN Fer More InteriMUM And Entry Form CM 342-0532 May Oberfell & Lorber Attorneys at Law 612 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton Phone: (219) 586-7001 Telephone hours: 9:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday Appointments: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday (by appointment only) John H. Peddycord, Attorney at Law Managing Partner, Walkerton Office Broad range of legal services available Mam location: 300 North Michigan South Bend, Indiana 46601 (219) 232-2031

The church is located at Clark and Maine Streets, Walkerton. Everyone is welcome. REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON We all enjoyed the white elephant and bake sale held last week. Some of our gals and some of the guys are really good cooks. On Monday, Hazel and Harold Schweder chaired. Hazel’s funny stories and jokes helped keep our minds from the heat, but even so, everyone left early. On Tuesday, we had a good crowd that helped celebrate the July birthdays and there were eight senior who were honored. Verle Haag sang and played for us and it was a very enjoyable program. Ervin Stuntz chaired and led us in prayer. Virgil Gwin chaired on Wednesday and Thursday, he really knows baseball. He told about Eddie Feringer and his career, how Eddie since 1945 pitched 187 games, pitched 130 no hitters and hit a ball with lightning speed. Virgil brought in some cherry tomatoes and Mildred McKesson won them. We also had a juice giye away and the winners were Lloyd Lemert and Harriet Jefferies. Some of the residents of Miller’s Merry Manor were our guests and we are always happy to see them. On Friday we held our usual sing-a-long led by Millie Daniels and Verice Walz played for us. To get more juice from oranges, let the fruit soak in cold water for a while before squeezing. WEDDING STATIONERY Traditional A Contemporary Invitations COMPLETE SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES FOR WEDDING ANO RECEPTION MmUut-Ntwt 601 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton