The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1993 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - DECEMBER 2, 1993

Cub Scouts 293 Projects Help The Less Fortunate What arc Cub Scouts? Cub Scouts are boys between the ages of 7-11 that help their community and country by helping when in need. A couple of weeks ago the Cub Scouts scouted for food for the Walkerton Food Pantry. They collected 327 pieces of food for the pantry. They were very proud of this since it will be helping people in their community. DUAN^AKE’S TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING STUMP REMOVAL Estimates Phone (219) 936-6546 Plymouth *2393

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Their next goal is to help the less fortunate at Christmas, by each Cub Scout filling a stocking with necessary items. We will be sending the stockings to the flood victim children and any extra items will be given to the South Bend Homeless Shelter. They will be at Ist Source Bank this Saturday. December 4, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. and at Ray & Kenny's on Sunday, December 5. from 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. Items needed are underwear, tee shirts, socks, hats, gloves, cards, small stocking toys, tooth brushes, toothpaste or money and we will buy which items we are still in need of. Please support your Cub Scouts of Walkerton Cub Scout Pack 293. 0-D Elementary Lists The Honor Roll Students The Oregon-Davis Elementary Honor Roll students has been announced as follows: GRADE 4 All A’» Sara Brace “A-B” Honor Roll Nathan Akers Chris Aviles Katie Awald Charlotte Cales Rachael Kuchel Corey Louzon Lean Matusiak Rebecca Okray Michael Webb Josh Young Katie Champion Casey Keiper Abbey Rannells Calvin Smith GRADE 5 All “A’a” Lianna Scholz “A- B” Honor Roll

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Andrea Williams Jimmy Wieger Kelly Herndon Brandon Dowd Jared Pearish GRADE 6 All “A’s” Lindsey Lawrence Christine Lonigro “A- B” Honor Roll Dawn Becht Tina Hatfield Chris Hoeppner Ashley Lawrence Kelly Norris April Vermillion Colin Miller Drew Rannells Ethan Ax Andrea Minix Carrie Downing Ryan Jones Ryan Murray Amee Wicks Aimee Swanson Sam Lawrence Riley Heeren Emily Ferch Rachel Anderson There were 199 students who received Ponderosa Certificates for perfect attendance last six weeks. BUSINESS WOMEN MEET IN WALKERTON The Walkerton Business Women met Thursday, November 18. at 7:00 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall where the ladies served a great turkey dinner. President Bev Fraine opened the meeting with everyone saying the Lord’s Prayer. The different committees gave their reports. The Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party will be December 13 at the Dockside Inn. The birthdays for the month of November were Alice Walker, Myrna Daube, Jeannie Mullet, Eileen Gark and Rose Minter, with the winner of the birthday prize being Eileen Gark. The winners of the Ways and Means Committee were Bonnie Sullivan and Susie Johnson. After the meeting June Mal staff showed how to make reindeer out of pompoms and pipe cleaners which was enjoyed by all. The door prize winners were Bev Fraine, Eileen Gark, Helen Verkier and Myrl Dixon,

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Community Club Meets In Walkerton Twenty-two members of the GFWC Walkerton Woman's Community Gub met at the Community Building in Walkerton on November 17th. Frieda Meyer gave the opening prayer, and also the devotions, a poem titled, "What God Has Promised". Alice Walker read a poem she intends to send to a poetry contest called, "Search For The Rainbow". It was very well-written. Hostesses for the occasion were Lucille Dipert, chairman; Gertrude Brehm and Frieda Meyer. The treasurer reported a balance of 5875.77. President Barbara Simpson gave reports on members who were absent because of illness, Geraldine Schullelr and Ruth Ullery and suggested these members might enjoy receiving cards or letters from the club members. November birthday celebrants were Caroline Hancovsky, Carol Knop, Nadine Keiper, Mildred McKesson, Alice Walker and June Bennett. Alice Walker drew the lucky number for the birthday gift. Janet

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Bierly and June Bennett, hostesses for the December 3rd Christmas luncheon at the Fish Lake Inn, reminded the members to bring a homemade Christmas ornament. Those attending the luncheon will meet at the Community Building at 11:00 a.m. for the regular meeting, then will go on to Fish Lake for the 1:00 p.m. luncheon. Transportation can be arranged for those not ’ wishing to drive. The president reported that Ist Source Bank in Walkerton will furnish the tickets for the raffled afghan made by Mildred Nolcheff and it will be displayed in the bank. The program was a very interesting one on conversation, by Ann Stolarz, International Affairs Chairman. President Simpson read an amusing article by Erma Bombeck, also an article on "How To Celebrate Thanksgiving”. Vice president Carol Knop will take the food donated by the members of the club to the Presbyterian Church for the Family Pantry. Anybody who thinks television has destroyed conversation in the home isn’t trying to listen to his favorite program.