The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1992 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JULY 2, 1992

R.E.A.L SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Mondays are usually a real good day with Hazel Schweder giving some good jokes and stories. Hazel takes care of the books. Tuesday Mr. Stuntz gave us a talk about the state of Connecticut. He said “The Conn River runs almost through the middle of the state, also over three million people live there and 6,600 Indians. The state song is “Yankee Doodle Dandy”. Also the state bird is the robin. The first telephone was made there. Mr. Barnum from Barnum Baily Circus come from there. Also Mark Twain was born there. Both had homes close to the middle of the state. We really enjoy the information about the states from Mr. Stuntz. Wednesday Jessie Schaeffer had the program with some jokes and had the prayer. Thursday we had our birthday party with Veryl Haag and Florence Seekings playing their instruments and songs. We really enjoy them for taking the time out of their busy schedule to entertain us. We had a large attendance. Friday we had our sing along with Mrs. Hawthorn taking the place of Verice Walz playing the piano and Millie Daniels leading the singing. We really appreciate these ladies and the work they do. Al Brenner sand some songs, “How Great Thou Art”, “I’d [NORTHTIBERTY’i REAL ESTATE • AGENCY j 903 So. St. Rd. 23 | North Liberty, Indiana 46554 j j Business: 656-4914 j LHome: 656-3818 ROB CARLSON j Broker - Owner | iy«92j

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Rather Have Jesus”, and “Precious Memories”. It was beautiful! Mr. Hawthorn led us in “God Bless America”. We gave away juice and the winners were Nellie Smith and Mabel Corner. We had another good week at REAL Service. Please come and join us, just call Betty Clapper one day ahead at 586-7600 and join the fun. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JULY 6 - 10 MONDAY Pineapple juice Swedish meatballs Scalloped potatoes Spinach with vinegar on side Whole wheat bread and margarine Lemon pudding Milk, tea, coffee 36 grams fat/133 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY, JULY 7 Orange juice Paprika baked chicken quarter Sweet potatoes Whole wheat bread with margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 23 grams fat/106 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Turkey ala king over biscuit Tossed salad with green onions, chopped broccoli and french dressing Fresh seedless grapes Milk, tea, coffee 26 grams fat/88 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Apricot nectar Pepper steak pattie in gravy

Rice Cucumber slices with dill dressing Whole wheat bread with margarine Mandarin oranges Milk, tea, coffee 34 grams fat/49 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Apple juice Chilled tuna pasta toss Green bean casserole Whole wheat bread with margarine Pineapple Milk, tea, coffee 13 grams fat/66 milligrams cholesterol SUMMER READING AND ACTIVmES The summer reading program at the Walkerton Library is about half over, but there is still plenty of time to join. This year the theme is “Pow Wow With Books”. Children age three to second grade can join the Read-To-Me Gub, and students grades 2 through 6 can be in the Reader’s Gub. Everytime a student reads five books they get a different prize. This year Plymouth Pizza Hut is sponsoring summer reading, and for their first prize a child gets a free personal pan pizza with one topping from

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the Pizza Hut in Plymouth. After 10 books they get their second prize which is a “Pow Wow With Books” sticker and bookmark. After 15 books, they can get an Indian headband with a feather. For the final prize after 20 books, the students get a certificate and an Indian necklace with one large bead. The bead symbolizes the 20 books the student has already read. If the child continues to read they receive a small bead for each additional book. This program will continue until August 1. To join just stop in the library and pick up a reading sheet. For teens there is still time to join the “Just For Teens” reading program. For students in grades 7 through 12 this is a great way to pass time. After reading 10 books and writing down the title and author on the "Just For Teens” reading sheet all the students has to do is turn the sheet into a librarian. Then their name is added to a drawing for a free gift certificate from Musicland good for 520.00. The library is also sponsoring movies and programs for children on Fridays from 2:30 to 3:30. This Friday, July 3rd, there is nothing planned because of the holiday, but the rest of the summer is scheduled. These programs run until August

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