Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 May 1994 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, May 18, 1994

Lakeland Council receives grant

The Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout , Council was recently named one of 14 Girl Scout councils across the nation to receive a project grant from Metropolitan Life Foundation, as .designated through Girl Scouts of the USA. > The local council submitted a proposal entitled, “Be Your Best,” -which will be fully developed and .implemented in 1995. The project will address substance abuse .prevention from the standpoint of :• reasons why youth abuse, rather than ?a “just say no” approach. £ Anne Reel, executive director for

Middle School production

* The Nappanee Middle School Students will present their spring production, “The Cleanest Town in the West,” Thursday, May 26, 27p.m., at the school. • Tickets will be on sale at the door, fend are priced at $1 for adults, 50 tents for students, and children

• At COUNTRY GARDEN STORE we have over 75 ' >,Cr il varieties of annuals, perennials and herbs that can be • diied for various uses through the winter months. You 1 'A y' are invited to come to the "Country’’ and look over ’\ ’ V our growing selection of EVERLASTINGS. • Q: ; Call if we can be of help to you! Country Garden Store On CRI3 between CR44 & 46 .- t Mile South of Fonker 2 0 riu4 Nappanee, IN 831-3240 f& ' " 9:00-5:00 Daily Closed Sunday * rK46

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the council, stated, “We have to do more than teach our youth to just say no. We have to instill reasons for not using and environments which encourage and reward positive behavior.” The “Be Your Best” program will address some of the reasons young people get involved in abusive types of activities such as need for peer group identification, lack of selfesteem, inadequate opportunities to gain immediate acceptance for positive behavior or achievements by a supportive adult role model, and a continued need for opportunities to

under five years will be admitted free. The students wish to remind everyone that this will be the last allschool play performed at Nappanee Middle School, and encourage everyone to come share in the special production.

of our patients are able to do as we build for tomorrow. Now, many operations that used to require hospital stays are performed by less-intrusive, high-tech scopes or lasers. These procedures allow patients to return home faster, and often return to normal activities faster, too. Through our full range of outpatient services we give you the opportunity to enjoy top-quality medical care, quickly and efficiently, from an involved, caring staff. And you don’t even have to leave Elkhart. This year, as we continue to build for tomorrow, we’re finalizing details for new outpatient facilities to be

constructed in 1995. This growing commitment to outpatient surgery shows our growing commitment to treating you as quickly and as cost-efficiently as possible. If you’d like to learn more about our outpatient services, talk to your doctor, or call us at 523-3393 for a free brochure. * . , £ ’• _t *) lIKII. KlMiarf 'rt'lH-ral llns|*ilal

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Our Growing Commitment To Outpatient Surgery Shows Our Commitment To You. Check in this morning. Have surgery. Go home tonight. That’s what more and more

exert oneself physically and mentally in a safe environment. Four basic components of the program will include positive peer group identification, substance abuse prevention education with opportunities to apply what has been learned, self-esteem and fitness development activities, and peaceable means of conflict resolution. The ultimate outcome of this project will not only be for the benefit of the participants as they are asked to plain and carry out community programs aimed at some of the project components. “Girls and adults, working together, will develop and implement a variety of activities to carry out back home which will reinforce the messages and ideas pained through their participation m this project, giving girls the opportunity to make a real impact in their communities,” Reel stated. Girls ages 5-17 years of age will be able to get involved at various levels of the program and in different capacities, learning and sharing with others in an enjoyable yet educational setting. The Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council serves girls in Elkhart, Noble, Kosciusko and Whitley Counties, and is a member agency of the United Way in each of those counties.

MARKETS On Tuesday morning the following market prices were being quoted at Supersweet Feeds: shelled com $2.60, soybeans $6.68, oats $1.75.

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National Emergency Medical Services Week will be observed May 15-21. The country wide celebration will recognize the devoted individuals who dedicate their lives to the safety of others. Members of the Nappanee EMS Department will be part of a county-wide project which will demonstrate life saving techniques at the Pierre

Proclaim EMS Week

Nappanee Mayor Ken Walters has issued the following proclamation, designating the week of May 15-21,1994, as “Emergency Medi-

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EMS Week

Moran Mall, Saturday, May 21,10a.m.-2p.m., in the old Kline’s building. Pictured: Captains Merlin Yoder, Gary Fuller, Jim Sumpter (EMS Director), Everett Stutzman, Gale Gerber and Elmer Yoder. Not pictured: Dave Detwiler. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

cal Services Week” in Nappanee. WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams devote their lives to saving the lives

of others; WHEREAS, emergency medical services teams consist of emergency physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, educators, and administrators; WHEREAS, the people of Nappanee benefit daily from the knowledge and skill of these trained individuals; WHEREAS, advances in emergency medical care increase the number of lives saved every year; WHEREAS, the designation of Emergency Medical Services Week will serve to educate the people of Nappanee about injury prevention and what to do when confronted with a medical emergency; and, WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishments of emergency medical services teams by designating Emergency Medical Services Week. NOW THEREFORE, 1, Kenneth J. Walters, mayor of die City of Nappanee, Indiana, inreoognition of this event do hereby proclaim the week of May 10-16, 1994 as “Emergency Medical Services Week” and encourage the community to observe this week with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Nappanee, Indiana to be affixed this 13th day of May, 1994. Kenneth H. Wallers, mayor.

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