The Independent-News, Volume 122, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1996 — Page 15

NOTICE OF LEAF PICK-UP

* The Town of Walkerton will begin leaf collection the week of October 28th. Collection will continue through the month of November, weather permitting. Residents should rake leaves to the edge of the street, or curb, for collection. There will be no collection of bagged leaves, mulched leaves or leaves placed in the alley. Residents may haul bagged leaves and C mulched leaves to the Town’s Yard Waste Collection site which is located on State Road 23 North. Sticks and limbs should not be placed in the leaf piles. Utility department crews will collect leaves throughout the town and will not collect in a particular area on a set day. 4tn7

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IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of Mary Lou Diedrich, on her seventh anniversary in heaven, October 28, 1989. God knew that you were suffering and the hill was hard to climb, So he gently closed your eyelids and whispered “peace be thine.” In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken you fought so hard to stay. You left us so quietly Your inner thoughts unknown, But the memories that you left us we are very proud to own. So treasure her Lord in your garden of rest, For when on earth she

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Always did her best. The years may wipe out many things But this they will wipe out never, the memories of the happy days that we had spent together. Dear Lord, take to her a message up above, And give her all our love, Your loving daughters, son-in-laws and grandchildren CHRISTIAN WOMEN CLUB TO MEET The Marshall County Christian Women’s Club will meet on Wed., Nov. 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant, of the Holiday Inn, Plymouth. A luncheon will be held at $5.75 inclusive and reservations can be made by calling

Arlene at 784-2275; Barbara at 586-2284 or Vicki at 9368348. Reservations or to cancel a reservation must be completed by Nov. Ist. Also a complimentary pre-school child care is available by reservation, bring a sack lunch. MARSHALL CO. AARP TO GATHER The Marshall County chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons will meet on Thursday, Oct. 24, at the First United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, Plymouth. The meeting will begin with a free monthly blood pressure clinic at 9 a.m. which is offered by the Marshall Co. Red Cross. The regular meeting will be at 10:00 a.m. with Michelle Livinghouse, chairwoman of the Marshall Co. Democratic Party and John Zentz, chairman of the Republican Party of Marshall Co. giving their plans and strategies for getting the county residents out to vote on Nov. 5. There will also be a silent auction at the meeting to help with funds for the Christmas dinner in Dec. Members are urged to bring items for the auction and to be prepared to bid on attic treasurers for the good of the chapter. Frosty mornings, A sure sign of Fall: Time for an Ad In The INDEPENDENT NEWS For The Best Deal Os All!!!

YOUR INVITATION TO HEAR PASTOR RONALD E. WILLIAMS ■ A Home Missionary: IF Reaching Troubled Girls r™ For Christ Pjf’B HELPING HOMES & yak# FAMILIES 1 October 27th, 1996 ■HLjftaBBI 9:30 & 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ronald E. Wiliams *7.00 7:00 p.m. • Why Are Children From Good Homes Going Bad? • Free Helpful Literature For the Home & Family. • Beautiful Color Slides of the Hephzibah House Ministry Operated Since 1971 in Winona Lake, Indiana. • A Message to Challenge Your Heart.

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NOTICE Ihe Town of Walkerton will be accepting applications for the 1997 sidewalk improvement program. Applications are available at the clerktreasurer’s office, 510 Roosevelt Road, and will be accepted until Nov. 29th. The Town of Walkerton will fund 50 percent of the cost of new, or replacement sidewalks . for residents within the town. The 100 percent program will again be offered that pays the full cost for replacement sidewalks for senior citizens. Copies of the guidelines for the 100 percent funding are available at the clerk’s office. stn2l STOP SMOKING A free 90-minute stop smoking workshop will be held on Monday, November 18, and on Monday, December 9th, at 7:00 p.m. at the old fire station, in Plymouth. There is no fee, no books, no tapes. All natural, 100 percent effective.

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