Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 11 November 1998 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, November 11. 1998

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SCHOOL HAPPENINGS Yearbooks available by mail North Wood High School is offering anew way to purchase the l.ogue, 1999 yearbook—directly through the mail. In partnership with Josten’s, its yearbook publisher, NWHS is offering a program for purchasing yearbooks from your home. This simple method will eliminate the need for students to bring money to the school, while allowing parents the opportunity to discuss purchase decisions with students at home. Yearbook purchases may be made through the mail, or by calling a toll-free serv ice hotline. Additionally, a special feature of this program allows parents the option of an installment payment plan. This month, students enrolled will receive complete details on the 1999 yearbook, available options, and ordering instructions. This is the only opportunity to purchase the yearbook this year, so watch your mailbox lor further details. The NW HS 1999 yearbook was produced by the yearbook staff, under the direction of Robin Bilinski, advisor, and editor-in-chief. Molly Culp, a senior.

FALL CELEBRATION— Students at Nappanee Elementary School hosted the annual fall celebration, October 29. Children from every grade level were seen laughing their way through activities of all kinds. Obstacle courses including everything from raking leaves, to running through tires (top), rolling underprops and climbing over bales of straw to complete the course (bottom). (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

City safety record earns award The excellent worker safety record compiled by employee from the City of Nappanee has earned the governmental agency the Indiana Public Employers' Plan Safety Award for the fiscal year 1997. The award not only rewards the prevention of accidents among employees, but it also emphasizes the cost savings to governmental agencies that result from sound safety practices. The City of Nappanee is one of 349 governmental units throughout the stale who's employees arc covered by Indiana Public Employers’ Plan. Inc. (IPEP). This is the state's only self-funded workers compensation risk sharing group. When' governmental officials couple safety programs with cost control and claims management efforts, they recognize the many advantages of participating in an alternative insurance plan.

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GREAT JOB—Connie Fink is the assistant director at Elder Haus, Nappanee. She has been on the job since September and has "done an outstanding job" according to all accounts from Director Dee Leavitt. Fink's enthusiasm and hard work were recognized by members of the Nappanee Board of Public works during the November 9 meeting. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

AMISH ACRES ACTS & CRAFTS Nappanee Now Christmas Eve! We bring Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival indoors for your holiday shopping! x T : Arts &. Crafts New merchandise • Antiques &. Collectibles arriving weekly! Closed Mondays to restock. Strudels &. Cookies Fioinetrade Chocolates OPEN 6 DA\ S a week, Tues. - Sat. 9 am - 5 pm, Sun. 12 pm - 5 pm l\S Ui.;liiav 1\ I Wool tea l ol tS.P. 19. Downlowit Nappanee; Ind. (219) 77VK51