Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 6 October 2011 — Page 2
Advance New* • Thursday, October 6,2011
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Jones Jeremy Jones and DeAnna Dickson, Bremen, announce the birth of a daughter bom Sept 17 at 7:53 am. at Community Hospital of Bremen. Samantha Rose Jones weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces, and was 19inches lone. She was welcomed home by siblings Hunter Jones and Randal Jeffrey.
Maternal grandparents are Randy and Barb Hill, Greenfield, Wis., and Gary and Janet Stuntz, Bremen. Paternal grandparents are Charlotte Judy, Bremen and Jim Jones, Plymouth.
Neer Brian and Jackie Neer, Mishawaka, announce the birth of a son bom at 7:35 p.m. Sept. 28, 2011 at Community Hospital of Bremen. Calvin Joseph Neer weighed 7 pounds and was 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are
Joyce Bellman-Scott, Mishawaka and Peggy and Calvin Scott, LaFollette, Tenn. Paternal grandparents are Joe and Cindy Neer, Granger. Apple, from front will likely help with educational costs as she continues studies at Ivy Teen College. Holdeman received a $750 scholarship ana plans to attend Purdue University next fall. The Apple Blossom Court also included: Second RunnerUp, Lizzie Kern, Miss Dudley Construction; and Third Runner-Up, Brenna Miller, Miss Martin's Supermarket. They received SSOO and $250 scholarships respectively. Kern is a senior, and Miller a sophomore. Both attend North Wood High School. Pumpkin, from front Vendors will be selling fall decorating materials, pumpkins, gourds, mums and straw bales (from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and weather permitting, a pony-pulled wagon ride ahd petting zoo will oe offered From 4 to 8 p.m. there will be a fish fry at the Merlin Yoder home located at C.R. 54 and C.R. 11 where purchasing an all-you-can-eat fish or chicken dinner including french fries, salad and soft-serve ice cream will benefit the West Union Center School. Many area businesses will offer discounts and giveaways including: Graber's Flooring Studio, 156 N. Main St., offering free fau refreshments, carpeting sales and free pumpkins (while supplies last); Encore Consignment, 156 S. Main st., celebrating three years in business, offering goodies, prize drawings and double punches on customer appreciation cards; Downtown Design and Consign, 101 S. Main St. will offer shoppers 10 percent off their furniture purchase; Veni's Sweet Shop, 101 W. Market St., will offer 15 percent off pumpkin candies (gummy, jelly, peanut butter, vanilla creme, and pumpkin pops); Metzler Shoes will offer $lO off all UGG boots and slippers; Main Street Coffee House, 105 N. Main St., will offer free coffee samples, 50 percent off spice chais and pumpkin-flavored desserts and baked goods; Light of Grace Book Store (Coppes Commons) will offer 20 percent off all fall candle rings and decor; and Nappanee Bakery (Coppes Commons) will offer 10 percent off all things pumpkin-related; and much much more.
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ALL OVER THE PLACE at HENSIEJfS Hensler Nursery has a real splash of color in October. Join us for: • horse drawn rides to the pumpkin patch on the weekend. • purchase pumpkins, gourds and mums • fire pit rentals and more! it’sWONDER’FALL’! > 5715 N. 750 E., Hamlet, IN Across from Oregon-Davis School Visit website for special weekend events: henslernurserylndiaiia.com
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Adult flu clinics scheduled
The Elkhart County Health Department will be offering seasonal influenza vaccine for adults at a walkin dink In Elkhart at 606 Oakland Avenue Fridays, Oct 7 and 14 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Cost for the vaccine is s2l for adults 19 to 64 and $36 for adults age 65 and older. Those clients with Medicare Part B will have no charge, but must present their Medicare card at the time of vaccination. Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory illness
Roster updates requested for Wall of Honor
The City of Nappanee is in the process of updating its roster of service men and women currently serving our country. This would include all North Wood graduates or children and grandchildren of Nappanee
Elementary (Nappanee, Wakarusa, Woodview) ThuiWay, Oct. 6 Sausage link, French toast sticks, tri-tators, juice, milk Friday, Oct. 7 Hot dog, baked beans, grapes, milk Monday, Oct. 10 Meatloaf, mashed potatoes w/ gravy, dinner roll, fresh pear, milk Tuesday, Oct. 11 Fiestada pizza, broccoli, apple pie, milk Wednesday, Oct. 12 Vegetable soup, bologna sandwich, raw carrots w/ dip, frozen juice bar, milk North Wood Middle School Thursday, Oct; 6 Choose one: Sausage gravy w/ biscuits or Pork tenderloin sandwich or Chef salad Choose two: Tossed salad, broccoli w/ dip, peach cobbler, grapes or fresh fruit Served with milk. Friday, Oct. 7 Choose one: Stuffed crust cheese pizza or Hot ham and cheese sandwich or Chef salad Choose two: Tossed salad, buttered carrots, orange wedges, Rosy applesauce, fresh fruit Served with milk. Monday, Oct. 10 Choose one: Cheese lasagna w/ garlic toast or Pork barbecue sandwich or Chef salad Choose two: Tossed salad, Kosher dill spears, tropical fruit or fresh fruit Served with milk. Tuesday, Oct. 11 Choose one: Chicken nuggets w/ bread or Panther Burger or Chef salad Choose two: Tossed salad, baked beans, pears, apple-
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To order your complimentary tickets, please call: Ed Mast: (574) 533-1287. Joe Yoder. (574) 642-5024. Doug Martin: (574) 536-4326, Elvie Frey: (260) 463-1396 Come join us for an evening ofgood food, singing, testimonies and a visual presentation of Gospel Express Ministries.
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caused by viruses. Infection with the influenza viruses result in illness ranging from mild to severe andlifethreatening complications. It i# estimated that 10 to 20 percent of US. residents get the flu each year and 36,000 die of complications (CDC Hu fact sheet). Influenza viruses .are spread from person to person primarily through the coughing and sneezing of infected persons. Typically, adults may be infectious from the day before symptoms appear through five days after the onset of ill-
area residents. The City is in need of names, location currently serving, mailing address, date of birth along with a 5 x 7 uniformed picture for the Wall of Honor at City Hall. "Our goal is to honor,
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ness. Children typically have the highest attack rates during community outbreaks of influenza and serve as a major source of transmission within communities. The single best way to prevent me flu is to get vaccinated each fall. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends beginning use of seasonal vaccine as soon as available, including in September or earlier. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends annual seasonal influenza vaccination for all
recognize and pray for our service men and women during the upcoming holidays, birthdays and other special events," said Coundlmember Janet Brown. Direct all correspon-
sauce, fresh fruit Served with milk. Wednesday, Oct 12 Choose one: Cheesy chicken Supreme w / bread or Meatball sub sandwich or Chef salad Choose two: Tossed salad, raw carrots w/ dip, mixed fruit apricots, fresh fruit Served with milk. North Wood High School Thursday, Oct. 6 Choose one: Salisbury steak w/ mashed potatoes and gravy or Tenderloin sandwich or Chicken salad sandwich or Salad bar or Yogurt Choose two: Steamed carrots, raw broccoli w/ dip, tossed salad, grapes, mandarin oranges, fresh fruit Served with milk. Friday, Oct 7 Choose one: Pepperoni pizza or Toasted ham and cheese sandwich or Chicken salad sandwich or Salad bar or Yogurt Choose two: Com, tossed salad, applesauce, watermelon, fresh fruit Served with milk. Monday, Oct. 10 Choose one: Chicken fajitas. Fish sandwich or Cold ham sandwich or Salad bar or Yogurt Choose two: Com w/ red pepper blend, raw vegetables w/ dip, tossed salad, coleslaw, pineapple, mixed fruit, fresh fruit Served with milk. Tuesday, Oct. 11 Choose one: Vegetable beef soup w/ sal tine crackers or Hot turkey sandwich or Cold ham sandwich or Salad bar or Yogurt Choose two: Green beans, tossed salad, broccoli salad , grapes, fresh fruit Served with milk. Wednesday, Oct. 12 Choose one: Baked potato bar w/ dinner rolls or Taco salad w / dinner rolls or Turkey and lettuce wrap or Yogurt Choose two: Cherry Jell-O or fresh fruit Served with milk. Around, from front
meet and greet with Hess the police dog, and other fun activities. Free chili, hot dogs, popcorn, donuts, coffee, hot chocolate and dder will be offered. FALL. HARVEST DAYS THROUGH OCT. 31 Amish Acres is celebrating Fall Harvest Days through Oct. 31 with tours, wagon rides, a scarecrow contest, free pumpkins for kids at the pumpkin patch, documentary films, dining and more. Apple Gder pressings will, also be demonstrated weekends. To learn more call 800-8004942 or visit www.
RESTAURANT
persons aged 6 months or older. The Elkhart County Health Department will provide flu vaccine for children during the flu season. Appointments are required for children's flu vaccines (at regular childhood dirties). Community Health Nursing has not received the flu vaccine for children between ages-3 and 18 at the present time. For information or to schedule an appointment, call 574-523-2127 or 1-877-523-2283 extension 2127.
dence or questions to: City of Nappanee, Attn: Tiffany, P.O. Box #29, Nappanee, IN 46550; call 574-773-2112; or email ctdeputytiffO yahoo.com.
amishacres.com online. BODY SHAPING CLASSES SET Fred Myers will share die experience he has gained in his more than 50 years of experience as a coach, athlete, Physical Education instructor and fitness devotee at the North Wood Middle School weight training facility. Gasses involve a variety of weight training machines and aerobic equipment and is devoted to weight loss and body shaping for both adults and students. Gasses (14) meet Mondays and Thursdays from 6 to 7:15 pjn. through Nov. 17 and cost is S4O per person. Checks may be made payable to VVa-Nee Schools. To leam more call 574-773-3131. WAVHt AEROBICS CLASSES BEGEI Wa-Nee continuing education is hosting aerobics classes Mondays and Wednesdays Oct 19 through Nov. 30. Gasses will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. (no class on Nov. 28). The 11-dass session is S3O per person and is held at North Wood Huh School pod. Checks can be made payable to Wa-Nee Community Schools and payment and pre-registration is being accepted at the Nappanee Public Library dr Wa-Nee Community Schools Administration Office. To leam more call 574-773-3131.
