The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1995 — Page 10
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■ THE INDEPEN DENTNEWS - MARCH 16, 1995
W HAPPY ADS (Happy Ads start at $2.50 with heavier copy or double size ads $5.00. A happy ad advertising any event or business, starts at $4.00; and Happy Ads with pictures start at $7.50. We do not take Happy Ads over the telephone, they must be brought in or mailed in and paid for. We reserve the right to accept, reject or edit any Happy Ad submitted. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to an individual or group.) Happy 19th Birthday JEFF WE MISS YOU Love, MOM & DAD Happiness Is PLAYING SOFTBALL IN THE NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE THIS SUMMER MINORS -9-12 MAJORS — 13 - 16 ALL AREA GIRLS ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE CALL 586-3567 FOR INFORMATION Happy Birthday JEFF I MISS YOU RAY Congratulations TERRY ANSPAUGH ON WINNING THE 2ND YEARS APPRENTICE CONTEST GOOD LUCK AT THE REGIONAL IN ILLINOIS IDEAL CONSOLIDATED REGISTE^^ I. WALKERTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION 1000 GEORGIA STREET (Across From John Glenn High School) CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR 3, 4 & 5 YEAR OLDS REGISTER MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 - 12:30 SIO.OO REGISTRATION FEE DUE AT TIME OF SIGN-UP FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 586-3534
40 40 40 40 40 40 SURPRISE PAULA! IT’S TAKEN ME A FEW YEARS BUT Happy 40th Birthday i Im I FEEL GOOD PAYBACKS HAPPEN Love You, MOM 40 40 40 40 40 40 Happy Retirement DAD ENJOY LIFE Love, DEB & BILL BRENDA & ROB Happiness Is TWO YOUNG MEN TO BE PROUD OF Congratulations HARRY GANSER FOR TAKING A FIRST AND ANDY KING FOR TAKING A FIRST AT THE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT IN ROCHESTER SATURDAY WAY TO GO UREY WRESTLERS GRANDMA & GRANDPA FLAUGHER What A Way To Fly * Hop’s Powered Parachutes TYLER ROAD, WALKERTON 586-3580
Happiness Is PLAYING BALL IN THE NORTH LIBERTY YOUTH LEAGUE T-BALL BASEBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAMS NOW FORMING CALL 656-3567 FOR MORE INFORMATION JACOB CASTEEL Congratulations ON YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN WRESTLING THIS YEAR YOUR EFFORTS PAID OFF WE’LL ALWAYS BE BEHIND YOU PEREGRINE FALCON AWARD ONLY 4-YEAR VARSITY AWARD NSC ALL-CONFERENCE AWARD RECORD CAREER WINS 81 SECTIONAL CHAMPION REGIONAL QUALIFIER Love, MOM, DAD & MICAH HOUSE OF QUILTING SHOP WILL BE OPEN AFTER MARCH 20 CLASSES WILL START APRIL 3 RUBY SALYER 219-784-2289 # Os / TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THE 2ND ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW A HUGE SUCCESS THE HOLY SPIRIT WAS TRULY IN THIS PLACE AS WE RAISED MONEY TO HELP YOUTH GO TO CAMP THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY AND SHARING OF TALENT GERALD
Happy 12th Birthday ON MARCH 14 TO MATTHEW HUMMEL Love, MOM & DAD GRANDMA & GRANDPA STULL SISSY, BEAR & JOE Congratulations GRANDPA SIMS ON YOUR RETIREMENT Love, TRACEY, JESSICA & NICK Happy Birthdays PAULA METZ 40 DENNIS METZ MARCH 23 MARY METZ MARCH 29 DENNIS (BUTCH) METZ JR. MAY 28 Ok, wafe * - 2^9 a ■■■■■■■■■■■ Happiness Is SAYING THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE MY BIRTHDAY A VERY MEMORABLE ONE Love, MARKA WALKERTON BUSINESS WOMEN WILL MEET Thursday, March 23 7:00 p.m. REBEKAH LODGE WALKERTON WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION RESERVATIONS BY MARCH 20 CALL 586-3715
THE ■ LEGION CORNEF ?! chai Korean War Vets Invited ate ( To Dedication ‘. | s All who served during the K cre a ean War have a stake in the | ( an( delayed “welcome home” c< monies planned during dedicat sW j of the Korean War Veterans M< I orial, scheduled July 26 - 30,19^ “For decades, Korea has ec ta dured the label of being Ameri an ( ‘forgotten war,’ but the collaps: ram communism in the late 19 s j n ite shows us that the Korean War i really a forgotten victory,” sH Past National Commander Johiß| “Jake" Comer of Massachusetts member of the memorial’s advisK^ board. Thousands of Korean War erans and their families are t pected to attend ceremonies at . memorial site, located near t ; Mall in the heart of Washingt. just east of the Lincoln Memo J . cl and not far from the Vietn? un ^ Veterans Memorial. lon The formal dedication cerem< mi itself is planned for Thursday, J* 00 27, the 42nd anniversary of om< armistice ending hostilities ! which 54,000 American servicer/ died. ne ^ All veterans and their famil"^ are invited to the dedicationevt^ 1 11? 1 which carries the theme of “Fr st ^' dom is Not Free ... A Vict^ ot Remembered.” “That armistice today is rec ne ? nized as one of the first steps in eventual demise of communisrP" said Comer, a Korean War l ^ er Veteran who has headed Americ d I Legion fund-raising support for d or sl7 million project. Legionnaires have proven to toI J generous donors to the memor °°' as evidenced by immediate P Bruce Thiesen presenting a ch^' from Legionnaires for $357,000 Comer at the 76th National C' U P vention in Minneapolis. ' U P Major events scheduled for tov< five-day dedication include msup orial services, a parade, m ( P° muster, wreath laying and chuggs services, entertainment galas cuj the Kennedy Center for the P-ou forming Arts and other locationsiles film festival, veterans reuniocuj and various exhibits by goversk ment agencies and private vendoied In addition, all living U.S. prapt idents have been invited to atteely the dedication ceremony July i tes expected to attract ambassadtea: from the 21 nations who suppc^bk ed militarily the United Natic^ effort to halt North Korean aj r Chinese aggression on the Korej’ Peninsula in 1950-53. In 1986 Congress enacted P|, er 99-572 authorizing a memorial Korean War veterans, and V ’ years later passed legislati 8 designating the memorial’s lot tion in Ash Woods on the Mall g— Washington. President Geor Bush broke ground in a ceremoi?~ attended by 5,000 veterans on Ju 14, 1992. After a series of delajf construction began in April 1993 ^ Organizers say every penny H the money raised for the desip and construction of the memori; has gone for that purpose, ar consequently, donations are beijf—accepted to underwrite costs for tl dedication ceremonies next suFmer. Donations still are being acceH ed to cover costs for next summe^ dedication ceremonies. Ml checks payable to Korean V Memorial Fund to Joe Posa L_ Internal Affiars Division, Amerkf Legion National Headquarters. $“ O. Box 538, Indianapolis 4620 For more information from tIF" Korean War Veterans Memor _ Advisory Board, call (800) KO® vets. Jr The superior man is modest nr his speech, but exceeds in T actions. —Confuc jgThe advertisement is one of t most interesting and difficult ST modern literary forms. —Aldous Hux
