The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1992 — Page 6
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 17, 1992
R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Monday was Labor Day so there was no REAL Services program. Tuesday Mr. Stuntz had the program on "The Blue Grass State" Kentucky. The Indians live near where the gold mines are. If you go past w here Zachery Taylor lived you will fine "Wyandotte Cave", the largest in the world, around 300 miles long. Some famous people that lived in Kentucky are Daniel Boone. Mohammad Ali. Stephen Foster, writer of "My Old Kentucky Home". Also you can see the stage play at Bardstown. Kentucky. an excellent show. Thanks to Mr. Cowger who brought in sweet com and pickles. On Wednesday Jessie Schaeffer had the program with a report on her and Bob's trip in August to Gettysburg, Rockport, Mass., and Booth Bay Harber, Maine. There was lots of traffic and road work. Thursday Mr. Gwin talked on the vice presidents. He said we have had 12 presidents in office by the death of the president. Winners of the juice give-away were Lloyd and John Lemert. On Friday we had our sing-a-long with Verice Walz at the piano and Millie Daniels leading the singing. Fred took care of the BUDD’S BARGAIN BARN COUNTRY STORE Virginia St.. IVz Mile Open 7 Days A Week 9:00 a m. - 6:00 p.m. VARIETY OF ITEMS Something For Everyone Phone 586-3656
John Glenn School Corporation Adult Education Classes FALL SEMESTER G.E.D. PREPARATION Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. In Library at John Glenn High School No Fee — Register Any Night Instructors: Jan Hayes & Dick Kickbush READING/WRITING LITERACY Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. In Library at John Glenn High School No Fee — Register Any Night Instructor: Carol Braunsdorf ADULT RECREATION Tuesday & Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. In North Liberty Gym Fee: $2.00 Per Night — Register Any Night Instructors: Tim Davis & Michele Weiss INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. In Room 120 at John Glenn High School Fee: $40.00 For 8 Week Course - Enroll On First Night October 6, 1992 Instructor: Larry Taylor NOTE: Must have at least 10 enrolled adults on the first night (or) class will be cancelled. INDOOR FITNESS WALKING To Begin Monday, October 26 Times and Place to be Announced REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Registration for adult classes may be made by mail, telephone or in person. To reserve your place in a class, you must attend the first class night and be prepared to pay any fee Some classes will be limited in enrollment. Most classes require a minimum enrollment ot 10 registered adults Classes with low enrollments will be cancelled and only those who have registered will be called NO REFUNDS after the first class * * • Nam Addraxx Typhon* (Daytime) CiasMat) Mailing Address JGSC Adult Education: John Glenn High School Walkerton, Indiana 46574 (Richard Kickbush. Corrdinator)
books. We are glad that all of our people that were ill or had surgery are recovering well and will be back with us soon. We appreciated all that have brought in vegetables and fruit. Coming up. flue shots September IS; blood pressure clinic, September 22; birthday party for September on the 25th. Come in and eat lunch with us. Just call in the day before by 12:30 p.m. ALZHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP TO MEET SEPTEMBER 29 The area Alzheimers Support Group will be meeting on Tuesday, September 29, at 7 o’clock in the evening The meeting will take place in the conference room of Miller’s Merry Manor. Walkerton. After viewing the radio, "Coping With Confusion", we will have a time of sharing our concerns and support with one another. Somehow sharing our frustrations and feelings with others strengthens us and helps us cope with the behavior of our loved one. Our meetings are free of charge and open to the public. If you would like further information, please phone Myrna Stull at 586-3133. BLISSVILLE CHURCH TO CELEBRATE HOMECOMING The Blissville Church of the Brethren is celebrating Homecoming Sunday on September 27. Times of services are, Sunday School, 9:25 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Dinner, 12:00 noon; and Afternoon Service, 1:00 p.m. The Marshall County Men of Music will sing at both morning and afternoon services. A time for sharing from former pastors and friends will complete the day.
WALKERTON AGLOW TO MEET SATURDAY The Walkerton Aglow invites you to attend on Saturday, September 19, at the Walkerton Community Building, their monthly program. Fellowship will begin at 9:00 a m. and at 9:30 a.m., Praise and Worship. Joyce Schram will be the September speaker. The Lord has given Joyce Schram a special heart for mothers. She gave her heart to the Lord as an eight year old. Joyce found her faith tested in college. She began to search in earnest for a living faith at the death of her father the summer before her marriage to Pastor David Schram. After teaching for two years following her masters degree in English, she became the mother of four children, three within the first four years. The loss of her identiy as a teacher, coupled with the pressures of being a mother and pastor’s wife, plunged her into a deep depression from which the Lord delivered her by baptizing her in the Holy Spirit in 1969. Since then, she has been a frequent speaker at Aglow meetings. She has been president of two local Aglow chapters. She and her husband were team leaders for marriage encounter. They have also served as leaders for marriage enrichment national convention. Plan to come now. It will be a great time in the Lord. TO ACCEPT DONATIONS FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS AT ANNUAL QUILT SHOW A the annual Quilt Show, held in Teegarden on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 24, 25 and 26, there will be a tent on the church grounds to collect clothes, non-perishable foods, toys, money, etc. for families who were victims of Hurricane Andrew a few weeks ago. POT LUCK AT K.L. CONSERVATION CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT Saturday, September 19, a potluck will be held at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club. Bring your own table service and a dish to pass at 6 o’clock. Come and join us.
Everyone Is Welcome And Invited To A FIRE EXTINGUISHER CLINIC Wednesday, September 23 7:00 p.m. COMMUNITY BUILDING NORTH LIBERTY Fire Extinguisher Refilled — New Extinguisher Sold Demonstrations On Proper Handling Procedures Pointers On Types & Location Os Extinguishers FARMERS Learn About Types Os Extinguishers To Have On Harvesting Equipment Etc. For More Information Contact JOHN GOUKER, 656*8915 JOHN DOOMS, 656*8343
POST 189 COLOR GUARD TAKES FIRST PLACE IN BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL Congratulations to the American Legion Post 189 Drill Team, who took first place at the recent Blueberry Festival Parade. They put on a very impressive show. Also thanks to the Auxiliary and all others who participated in the parade on behalf of the American Legion. Between the Post’s Drill Team, Color Guard and the S.A.L.’s bringing home a district and state trophy. Post 189 is making heads turn in the Third District. Congratulations! VIDEO-DISCUSSION SERIES TO BEGIN The Walkerton United Methodist Church will be offering a VideoDiscussion series on "Building Your Mate’s Self Esteem" my Dennis and Barbara Rainey. The
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meeting will be held on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. beginning September 21st. There will be a donation requested of $2.00 per couple per session. There Please notify the Church office at 586-3534 to register for this study. A yawn may be bad manners but it's an honest opinion. Liberty Electric Service FARM & HOME ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR HEATING & REFRIGERATION WELL & PUMP SERVICE APPLIANCE REPAIR 24 Hour Emergency Service CALL 656-8888 10 24 9,9,
