The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1996 — Page 4

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INDEPENDENT NEWS — APRIL 18, 1996

W HAPPY ADS HAPPY ADS Start at $3.00. Heavier copy or double size ads $6.00. A Happy Ad used for advertising an event or business are $6.00 for normal copy. A Happy Ad with a picture start at $9.50. We do not take Happy Ads over the phone! Happy Ads must be pre-paid. We reserve the right to accept or reject any Happy Ad. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to an individual or group. Deadline for Happy Ads is 12 Noon on Tuesdays! Happy First Birthday IB IBk> ¥ I* - 4IR Erik Matthew Duran We Think You Are Special Love & Kisses Grandma McCrum And Great-Grandma Singleton National Volunteer Week April 21-27 VOLUNTEERS We have some folks Who deserve three cheers, They give of themselves, They are volunteers! While some of us can’t And some of us won’t Whate’er our reasons, A lot of us don’t! So let us honor Those who conquer their fears And gladly serve others, Our good volunteers —Roy J. Wilkins A Special THANKS A Special Goes Out To All The People Who Volunteer At Miller’s Merry Manor Walkerton

GOOD LUCK Tiffany Renee Duran In The Glamour Shots Modeling Contest I’m Very Proud Os You! Love, Grandma McCrum THANK YOU To Neighbors And Friends For Prayers, Food Cards & Flowers While Wes And I Were In The Hospital GOD BLESS YOU ALL Maxine Worthington Congratulations Hal & Denise Patterson On Your “New Addition’’ Tyler Kent Born On Sat. April 13th The Keelings Rod, Julie, Matthew & Jared Guys & Gals SMOKER Sat., May 4 Begins At 6 p.m. At The Walkerton Fire Station Tickets sls Each Purchase Your Tickets From Any Fireman Every 25th Ticket Drawn $15.00 Last Ticket SI,OOO

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Happy 17th Birthday Lindsay Love, Grandma & Grandpa O’Connor Happiness Is Wishing Raymond Michael Duran II A Very Happy 10th Birthday Love, Grandma McCrum Tyner Troop 239 Would Like To THANK Ray & Kenny's Miller's Van Camps Dave Hostettler C & K Restaurant For Their Donations To Our Annual Chili Supper THANKS “ To All The St. Patrick’s School Parents & Students, CCD, Parishioners K Os C & The Entire Walkerton Community For Help & Support At The Fish Fry Friday, April 12th North Liberty V.F.W. Horseshoe League Sign-Up Meetings April 18 & 25 7:00 p.m. Congratulations Hal, Denise & Family On The Birth Os Your Son Tyler The Snell Family

Wishin’ A Happy 16th Birthday To Bob Litteral, 111 On April 17!!! Love, Dad, Mom, Amy And Lacey P.S. And A Happy Birthday To Angel Bell Kaiser On The Same Day! Happiness Is Saying Happy 12th Birthday Tiffany Renee Duran Love, Grandma McCrum CRITICAL CARE AWARENESS FAIR APRIL 19-21 You can plan a wedding, stage a protest, schedule appointments on your calendar and outline the itinerary for your summer vacation. In each situation you are the navigator. Outcomes are planned and expected. But when a sudden accident or illness strikes, even the most expert organizer loses control. Critical medical emergencies are rarely planned and almost always happen unexpectedly, leaving individuals unsure of the final outcome, and usually a little shaken. “People can learn to deal with critical care and discover how to protest themselves and their families,” says Liz Hess, RN, Critical Care Awareness Fair coordinator from Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, South Bend. “Taking time to learn what comprises critical medical care can be beneficial in preventing critical situations. There are many things we can do today to save lives, prevent disability and make a critical situation a little less difficult tomorrow,” Hess continues. The sixth annual Critical Care Awareness Fair is scheduled from Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21, at Scottsdale Mall, Ireland Road and Miami, South Bend. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The fair offers the public a chance to experience critical care through displays, interactive activities, and mock hospital intensive care units. Risk factors for critical illnesses, like heart disease, can be assessed at the fair. Blood cholesterol screenings (minimal fee charged), blood pressures and blood sugar tests will also be offered to those who are in-

IN LOVING MEMORY LEAH L. PICKAVET April 12, 1995 Mother & Grandmother With tearful eyes we watched you suffer. And saw you fade away. Although we loved you dearly. We knew you couldn’t stay. God saw you getting tired. A cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you, and whispered “It’s time to come with Me.” A golden heart stopped beating. A smiling face at rest. God took you from our lives too soon. But we know He takes the best. It’s lonesome here without you. We miss you every day. Life’s not the same anymore. since the day you went away. When days are sad and lonely. And everything seems wrong. We hear you whisper softly, “please don’t cry, cheer up, and carry on.” Each time we see a Lily. We think of you and say. “She’s in God’s keeping now. We’ll meet again someday.” Your Loving Children, Lynn, Dorisann & Walter terested. A highlight of past fairs has been the emergency demonstration where personnel who staff an air ambulance exhibit their rescue efforts and skills. This event is scheduled again on Saturday, at 1 p.m., in the mail’s northwest parking lot. The South Bend Fire Department will demonstrate a mock rescue at 2 p.m. on Sunday in the same location. The fair will be one of the 12 “Supershot Saturday” sites in Ind. and Mich, where parents can take their children for free shots. All previous shot records must accompany each child. The fair is planned with a wide range of exhibits, displays and literature, along with a chance to talk to some of the professionals who provide care. Information focusing on medical care for victims of gunshots, fire safety and prevention demonstrated by the Clay Township Fire Dept, and a variety of other activities are scheduled throughout the weekend. An ambulance will be on hand so kids and adults of all ages can take a close-up look at the vehicles used to respond to “911” situations.