The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1993 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 11. 1993

TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Ik ■ ® ■p^ *^L

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schweder, of 904 Virginia Street, Walkerton, will celebrate their 50th anniversary with an open house on Sunday, March 14, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Mr. Schweder and Hazel Awald were married March 13, 1943, in LaPorte, at St. John’s Lutheran Church parsonage. They have twc sons, Kent, of Walkerton, and Kevin, of San Diego. California. They also have three grand-child-ren and one great-grandchild. Mr. Schweder retired from John Glenn School Corporation. Mrs. Schweder is a beautician in Walkerton. In celebration of their 50th anniversary. they are planning a tnp West in the Spring. Your presence is their present.

NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE At The V.F.W. Post 1954, North Liberty Sign-up lor North Liberty Youth League baseball and softball will be held on March 6 and 13 at the VF W in North Liberty from 10 00 a m - 300 p m Registration may also be mailed in to the address below, but must be received by March 13 1993 Registrations received after March 13. will be placed on a waiting list on a first come first serve basis lor placement due to cancellations Registration lees are as follows sls 00 lor one youth S2B 00 for two and $lO 00 for each additional family member REGISTRATION FORM BOYS AND GIRLS 6-8 YEARS OLD- T-BALL BOYS 9-11 YEARS OLD- MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GIRLS 9-15 YEARS OLD- SOFTBALL BOYS 12-14 YEARS OLD- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL •Age as of August 1. 1993 Student s Name s ex B,rthdate Age as of August 1 1993 Parent s Names Address Home Phone Emergency Phone ♦ s chool Present Grade Registering For T-Ball Softball Minor League Major League Check it new player Last year s team Shin Size Youth S M L Adult S M L Pant Size Youth S M l Adult S M L I as a parent or legal guardian, certify that the above named youth has been pronounced physically ht by a physician to participate in the NLYL program I hereby release the NLYL Inc and board members from all responsibility in respect to injury or accident In Case Os Emergency Contact Dr Ph one Parent/Guardian Signature Please check it you are willing to volunteer in some capacity for the NLYL Mail registration and check to NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE. INC P 0 Boi 427 North Liberty IN 46554

Walkerton To Match Funds For Sidewalk Work The Walkerton Town Council is accepting sidewalk applications, for work to be done this spring and summer. Five thousand dollars of Local Road & Street money has been set aside for the installation of new sidewalks, on a matching funds basis. The Town will pay half the cost, and the individual must pay the other half. The matching funds program is strictly for residential sidewalks. New sidewalks, where there are none, and applications with the earliest date will be given first priority. Applications can be filled

out at the Clerk-Treasurer's offict from now through March 31, 1993, All applications will be reviewed by and acted on by the Town Council. The Town Council also reserves the right to make all final decisions in choosing those sidewalks to be done. 6tm25 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. MARCH 15 - 19 MONDAY Orange juice Sliced baked ham Scalloped potatoes Seasoned winter squash Cracked wheat bread with margarine Brownie Milk, tea, coffee 29 grams fat/112 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Apple juice Hot sliced turkey on bun with lettuce and mayo Three bean salad Pineapple Peanut butter cookie Milk, tea. coffee 16 grams fat/78 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY St. Patrick's Day Tomato juice Mulligan stew with potatoes and onions Steamed cabbage Biscuit with margarine Pistachio pudding Milk, tea, coffee 37 grams fat/112 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Apricot nectar Breaded oven fried chicken quarter Mashed potatoes with gravy Fresh broccoli salad Whole wheat bread with margarine Lemon birthday cake with vanilla icing Milk, tea, coffee 32 grams fat/101 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Pineapple juice Stuffed pepper in tomato sauce Whole kernel corn Cottage cheese with chives Whole wheat bread and margarine Fresh orange Milk, tea, coffee 23 grams fat/42 milligrams cholesterol R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Monday was spent with fellowship as Hazel Schweder was ill. On Tuesday, Mr. Stuntz was in charge of the program telling us about the State of Ohio with a population of 10,800,000 and 20,400 being natives. It became a state in 1803 after the battle of "Fallen Timbers" in 1794. The natives gave three-fourths of Ohio to the United States in 1795 at the Greenville Treaty. Ohio preserves the mounds at Mound City and the serpent mounds that were made by the natives thousands of years ago. The 20 mile long Marble Canyons where the natives made their arrow and spear points is a must to see. In 1939 the "locks" were wwiww 25 Years Os Professional A Personal Service • UPHOLSTERY J • CARPETING 4 * BOATS i • vehicles Mctw • SEMIS (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Call 6 00 a m • 12 00 p m . _ j'gjj

made at Lake Erie that opened ocean shipping to Indiana. Ohio is ( called the "Heartland of America". On Wednesday Jessie Schaeffer was in charge of the program given us jokes called "cold cuts". Thursday juice winners were Al ' Brenner and Lois Cover. Mr. Gwin told us the history of Will Rogers born and died in U.S. territories and Oklahoma Territory in 1879 killed in Alaska in 1935. He told us various things about presidents and taxes which will always be and never lowered. We are to pay taxes and always will even though we get sick of it. On Friday Evadene Platz led singing, bringing in some different song books from yesteryear. Everyone enjoyed it very much. Come in and join us at REAL Services and enjoy the fellowship and fun that we have.

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