The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1991 — Page 8

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 17, IWI

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w HAPPY ADS (We reserve the right to limit the wording in the Happy Ads or to ad* just the price for long ones. Also ads with pictures start at 57.00. 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.) BORED ON SATURDAY MORNING? STOP BY AND HEAR A STORY MAKE A HALLOWEEN CRAFT THAT’S NEAT! AND WHEN IT IS ALL OVER TAKE HOME A LITTLE TREAT! HALLOWEEN STORY HOUR EVERY SATURDAY 11:00 - 12:00 Noon KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY SEE YOU AT . . . COUNTRY CORNERS HOLIDAY PREVIEW November 2 & 3 10:00 - 6:00 DAILY AND IST ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW AT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER November 16 SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. • 8:00 p.m. folk Art Sbop 707 MONROE, WALKERTON HOURS: 10:00 a m. • 5:00 p.m. M-F 10:00 a.m. • 2:00 p.m. S & T Closed Thursday & Sunday Happiness Is ATTENDING NORTH LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL’S FUN FAIR ON October 19 From 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. FUN - FOOD - GAMES PRIZES

Happiness Is TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT Thurs., Oct. 31 7:00 p.m. AT MILLER'S MERRY MANOR WALKERTON PUBLIC INVITED WALKERTON BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN TO MEET Thurs., Oct. 24 7:00 p.m. AT G’S DOCKSIDE COSTUME JUDGING MOST ORIGINAL SCARRIEST MOST EFFORT CALL 586-7740 FOR RESERVATION Happiness Is HAVING ALL THOSE WONDERFUL PEOPLE WHO ATTENDED OUR QUILT SHOW IN TEEGARDEN THANKS TO ALL WHO ALLOWED US TO SHOW YOUR QUILTS & DIFFERENT THINGS AN EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HELPED IN ANY WAY IT WAS THREE VERY SPECIAL DAYS A BIG THANK YOU TO THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FOR THE USE OF THEIR BUILDING MARY ANN GUY WON THE QUILT RUBY SALYER Happiness Is ATTENDING THE PUBLIC AUCTION AT BUDD’S IN THE COUNTRY Sat., Oct. 19 11:00 a.m. SEE YOU THERE TWO BARNS FULL AND HOUSE FULL TRUCKS, MUCH MISC. JIM A VIRGINIA BUDD Lake St. Rd. 23 To Virginia St. (By Nursing Home) Go Past Modern Door 1% Miles Happiness Is VOTING FOR GORDON HARTSELL FOR Town Council fa fol

THIS LADY HAS LIVED IN NORTH LIBERTY FOR 23 YEARS SHE IS MARRIED HAS 4 KIDS 2 KIDS-IN -LAW 4 GRANDKIDS AND LOTS OF PATIENCE WITH ALL OF US! Happy 50th Birthday PAT GRIFFIN OCTOBER 17 We Love You! JERRY, HOWARD, TAMMY, TOM, DEB, DENA, LEE, MICHAEL, DANIEL, KAILEY A MATTHEW THE ACTIVITY DEPT. WILL BE ACCEPTING DONATIONS OF TREATS FOR TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT THURSDAY, OCT. 31 PLEASE BRING TO OFFICE OR ACTIVITY DEPT. MILLER'S MERRY MANOR WALKERTON Happiness Is ATTENDING THE NORTH LIBERTY P.T.A. MEETING FAMILY SAFETY NIGHT Thurs., Oct. 17 7:00 p.m. NORTH LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEE YOU THERE! FALCON PRIDE CRIMSON ILLUSION MR. FORTLANDER MISS AUSTIN YOU MADE THE PARENTS. FANS A ENTIRE COMMUNITY PROUD ON SATURDAY HOLD YOUR HEADS HIGH YOU LIVED UP TO YOUR NAME THE FALCON PRIDE

Happy 21st Birthday CAROLYN CHAPMAN Happy Birthday WENDE LOVE A MISS YOU VERY MUCH DAD, MOM A KIM Happiness Is EXPRESSING OUR “THANKS” TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND TO ALL OUR LOYAL DEDICATED EMPLOYEES FOR OUR 1991 SEASON WE WILL OPEN AGAIN IN THE SPRING! THE KICKBUSH FAMILY AT KICKER'S DRIVE IN IT’S NOT TOO LATE! REHEARSALS HAVE STARTED FOR THE WALKERTON COMMUNITY CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT MONDAY EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. WALKERTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JOIN US AS WE LOOK AT CHRISTMAS IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS! Happy 50th Birthday RON CHAPMAN NORTH LIBERTY ELEMENTARY P.T.A. SAFETY NIGHT FEATURING AMERICAN RED CROSS Thurs., Oct. 17 7:00 p.m. AT THE SCHOOL / M \ \ / PARAPLANE AIR SEARCH TEAM EMERGENCY NUMBER 586-3580

Happiness Is A "REMINDER" FOR ADULTS INTERESTED IN HAND QUILTING CLASS ON THURSDAYS (Max Os 6 Can Enroll) AND AEROBICS BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 AT NORTH LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CALL 656-8123 FOR INFORMATION SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS With one or two new Senior Bowlers signing in each week, the group is beginning to fill the lanes. However, there is still more openings for Seniors each week, as health, family, or other duties take up their Wednesday afternoons. Don’t hesitate to come join this energetic group! This week saw improvement of averages across the board, in both the gents and ladies groups. Mildred McKesson’s high scratch game of 156 topped Merle Bruesch’s 148 and Esther DeVault's 141 games. High handicap game was McKesson's 218, with Bettv Weinman’s 205 just beating Pearl McConnell’s 203 (believe it or not). Bruesch’s 432 high series total bested McKesson’s 406. These were the only totals above the 400 mark. Still room in improvement, but the ladies are paying serious attention to their technics! The gents enjoyed improvement also, with Ray DeVault rolling a 214 high scratch game. Ken Weinman broke the 200 mark with a 203, with Roman Brehm following with a 194 game, topping Harold Schweder’s 190. High handicap game was DeVault’s 252 total. Brehm’s 235 and Schweder’s 220 placed 2nd and 3rd. High series total was DeVault’s 552. There was a real contest between Brehm and Schweder who posted total of 527 and 526, respectively. The competition is really heating up, with just one month of the season past! Come join this fun activity and relax for an afternoon of exercise at The Walkerton Shady Lanes, each Wednesday! REAL SERVICES NEWS We wish to tahnk the Walkerton Medical Ginic and their nurses, Rose Wolff and Carol Finley, for administering the flu shots. Each year since our site opened, the clinic has given the shots, the clinic is our sponsor. We also want to thank the Optic Care 2000 and their doctors for the free eye clinic. Many seniors were on hand for both the flu shots and the eve clinic as these services are greatly appreciated. Several people brought in food to share with us, Mr. and Mrs. Spillman brought in butternut squash and black walnuts and Leon McKesson brought in some pears. We gave bread away and Warner Clark and Art Keribiel were winners. Our usual chairperson gave interesting programs, the chairpersons were Hazel and Harold Schweder, Ervin Stuntz, Virgil Gwin. Millie and Fred Daniels and Verice Walz. We wish Fred and Millie a happy vacation and a safe trip to Mexico. Use The Classifieds Shop At Home Up until 1830 when anyone purchased a bar of soap, the grocer simply hacked off a chunk from a large block.