The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 May 1974 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. May 22.1974

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Smith-Walbridge camp to observe 25th anniversary

This is the 25th year for SmithWalbridge camp according to Merl and Margaret Smith and a July 6 and 7 “get together” is tentatively being planned. From one building that first year, housing 12 students on a 50

ft LEARN xriN to W TWIRL! V F BEGINNER'S COURSE A AGES 9 To 16 July 1 Thru July 6, 1974 $Z "750 lnc,udes: t • lessons • Room & Board • Recreation • Camp Medical Ins. (Commuter Rate s 4o°° Includes Lunch) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, CONTACT: SMITH-WALBRIDGE CAMP BOX 577 DEPT. G , igsi SYRACUSE, IND. 46567 PHONE 219-457-3134

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foot lot, the camp has grown to 12 buildings on 55 acres and 350 campers. A new rehearsal hall is scheduled for completion by July 1. Campers first were taken by auto to the city park to swim, but

since that time, a channel was dredged and two swimming cribs built for use. This year a new four-unit dorm is being added, however, the capacity enrollment will remain the same.

Jldkeland 31 A Xoutb ® Cent® 1 Lakeland Youth Center director Dan Caskey has listed' activities for the week at the center, as follows: Wednesday — Open 3-9. judo 7:30-9, girls softball 4-5:30 Thursday — Weight lifting 4-6, girls softball 4-5:30, karate 7:30-9 Friday — Open 3-9, junior high 3-6, senior high 6-9 Saturday — Girls bake sale, take trip around the lakes for 3-5 and 10 speeds 4-6 p.m. Sunday — Closed day Monday — Weight watchers 7:30 Tuesday— Weight lifting 4-6, girls softball 4-5:30 Wednesday — Open 3-9, judo 7:30-9, girls softball 4-5:30 Thursday. May 30 — Weight lifting 4-6, girls softball 4-5:30 and karate 7-9 Included in activities scheduled for the summer months will be times from 10-12 for the elementary youth on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings.

A gymnastics course is being offered to girls kindergarten through the fifth grade. The classes will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 to 10:30 and Wednesday evenings from 6-7:30. Girls may register at the center or by mail. The girls softball teams are practicing three times a week under coaching abilities of Sally Y erg an. Diane Shock and Myrna Swartz. Girls will be playing a 14-game schedule including teams from North Webster. Milford, Mentone and West Noble, with a schedule to be released in the future. Teams known as the Lakeland Swingers will be sponsored by Galloway's Grocery. Weight lifting, judo, karate and Explorers clubs activities will

continue through the summer with plans for the Explorers to participate in an outside activity each week along the lines of overnight taking, camping and taking. The first overnight trip will be June 14-15 when biking members will travel 25 miles to the Chain of Lakes State Park near Albion. The group will leave the center at I:3oFriday and return by 7 the following day. A travel trade* will be set-up in the park to serve as headquarters. ’ -4 •*•<7 If PROMOTED — Tim Moser was elected executive director of the International Palace of Sports by the board of directors at their meeting last Tuesday evening. He had been assistant executive director. Moser has been employed at the Counting House Bank just less than two years where he was assistant to the president. J. Homer Shoop. He graduated from Wawasee high school in 1973 where he was an honor student. He was 1973 Student of the Year for Indiana distributive education clubs of America (DECA).

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$1,250 damage in Saturday accident Kent I. Sawyer. 19, r 1 Milford, lost control of his auto Saturday on CR 700 N, two and one half miles east of Leesburg, doing SI,OOO damage to his auto and $250 damage to a fence and wheat field. Sawyer told county police Sgt. Alan Rovenstine that he swerved

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to miss a horse standing in the road when he lost control of the auto which traveled down an embankment damaging a fence and wheat field on the Bob Ferverda property. A passenger in the Sawyer auto, Renee Anglin. 17, r 1 Milford, complained of pains in her right side and back but she was not treated. Sawyer was uninjured.

Kills deer south of Milfocd Amos R. Hostetler, 31, Goshen, struck and killed a deer on SR 15, one and one half miles south of Milford, Saturday. State trooper Barry Black set damage at S2OO to the auto. All seek joy, but it is not found on earth.