The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1994 — Page 7

Heartbeats Family Health Festival Set For May 1 Spring is just around the comer and with it comes the 11th annual Heartbeats Family Health Festival, sponsored by Saint Joseph Hospital of Marshall County. The festival will be conducted from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Plymouth Hi«h School. Organizations interested in participating in the festival should contact Jan Garrison at 936-3181 to receive registration materials. Booths are provided free of charge to service and non-profit organizations. All booth registrations must be received by April 1. The annual festival focuses on family health and will feature plenty of fun and entertainment as well as valuable health information. The festival is free and open to the public. Over SO informational, educational and free health screening booths are set up each year for the people to see. New to this year's festival will be two shows by the Hastey Pudding Puppet Company. The life-size puppets will perform at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Their show is sure to delight children, parents and grandparents. The hospital encouarges any organization that is concerned with the physical, mental and emotional well-being of area residents to participate in this year's festival. Heartbeats traditionally attracts between 1,500 to 2,000 people of all age groups every year. E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES dill Etlinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSURED t Liberty Electric FARM & HOME Electric Wiring & Repair Heating & Refrigeration Well & Pump Service ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR PLUMBING REPAIRS APPLIANCE REPAIR 24 Hour Emergency Service CALL 656-8888

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R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. MARCH 28 - APRIL 1 MONDAY Tomato juice Broccoli-cheese soup Jumbo beef hot dog on bun with ketchup, mustard, onions and sweet relish Fruit medley Milk, tea, coffee 36 milligrams fat/80 milligrams cholestrol TUESDAY Apple juice Sliced baked ham Parsleyed whole potatoes Spinach with vinegar on side Whole wheat bread with margarine Pears Milk, tea, coffee 11 milligrams fat/39 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Peach nectar Swiss steak in gravy with tomatoes, celery and onion Mashed potatoes Green beans Whole wheat bread with margarine Lemon birthday cake with lemon icing Milk, tea, coffee 30 milligrams fat/75 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Orange juice Browned fresh sausage Macaroni and cheese Stewed tomatoes Cracked wheat bread with margarine Fresh apple Milk, tea, coffee 35 milligrams fat/75 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Fried fish square on bun with lettuce and tartar sauce Augratin potatoes Buttered beets Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 15 milligrams fat/40 milligrams cholesterol R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Harold and Hazel Schweder were in charge of the books and program on Monday. They brought in three shamrock plants and the names of the people were drawn, they were Ruth Ullery, Nellie Smith and Mary Cable. Hazel told us about "a thrifty cowboy that went into a saddle shop and asked for a single

spur. The shopkeeper asked, what do you want with one spur? The cowboy drawled, "I figure if I get one side of the horse to go, the other will just naturally go with it”. Tuesday Jessie Schaeffer had the program about "Home Sweet Home”. Since the first caveman rolled a rock in front of a cave and called it home, men and women have been at odds on how to run a household. Its either a case of someone doing too much, or not enough, etc. Wednesday Dorothy Taylor told us some jokes and short stories. hillybilly style. Mary and Jane were walking down the street and saw a man that grabbed Mary on the arm and chest. She said to Jane, "He didn't know I had my money in my shoe”. Then Dorothy sang, "Where Have You Been Billy Boy” in hillybilly brouge. Come and see this gal, they'll soon put her on “Hee Haw”. Elinore Leming had prayer. Thursday Mr. Gwin told us the meaning of St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick was born March 17, 493 in Central Ireland. He was leader of many groups that were against England during the war between Spain and England, over the church. He connected Ireland to Christianity, but never joined up with Rome. He fought with the Pope over who was boss of the church in Ireland. He lived to be 106 years old and was buried at Chiefton’s Dun, a fort two miles out of Dublin. When Henry VIII extended English rule to Ireland in the 15th century, He commemorated Patrick to a Saint as a good will jester to the Irish people. Juice winners were Chuck Minter and Eleanor Ludwig. Friday we had our regular sing-a-long with Evadene Platz leading the singing and Verice Walz at the piano.

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Announcements: Vi Wolff and her gang will be here Wednesday, March 30th. April 6th we will have a bake sale and white elephant. Come and join us at REAL Services! JELLYSTONE CRAFTERS SHOW SET FOR JULY 2 Plans are announced for the 10th annual Craft Show at Jellystone Campgrounds, located on Hwy. 30 near Plymouth. It will be Saturday, July 2, with Eleanor Ludwig, Gerry Corbet and Marty Malstaff on the committee. Reservations for showing crafts are now being accepted on a first come, first serve basis. State whether you want inside the covered pavillion, on the adjacent tennis court or the spacious lawns. Either way you bring your own tables, chairs, or umbrella for shade. Space rental is $15.00 to be enclosed with your reservation. All tables should be skirted. Send payment with your reservation to Jellystone Park Camp

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Resort, 76563 Redwood Road, Plymouth, IN 46563. For any questions call the park office at 936-7851 or Mrs. Corbet at 4657707 or Mrs. Ludwig at 586-7441. The annual crafters show has always attracted a large crowd which is open to the public at no entrance fee, ample parking, public restrooms and meals and refreshments available. A discount to crafters will be provided for camp sites if requested at time of reservations. Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEH - WOMEN - CHILDREN Htlene Curt), Unlpems - Spyro Perm, Curling Iron & Hair Accenorle, — Jewelry Cojmotfc, — Ear Piercing — Perfume, GIGI Home Hair Removal Beauty Connection Clothing 6 DAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service

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