The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1980 — Page 22

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 29,1980

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THESE TWO youngsters, almost buried in a pile of fall pumpkins, are Danny and Amy Brouillette, children of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Brouillette of Goshen The Brouillettes are former Milford residents. i' —O'LEAH RUCH Frush called to say it was not Woodie Schram in the photo of the old Augsburger Store we ran a couple of weeks ago. Woodie, she said, was a salesman for Armour meats and was at the store a lot but did not wqrk there. She states the meat cutter’s name was Gordy. Anyone know his last name? -oDON’T FORGET Bethel’s 75th anniversary on Sunday. The theme for the special day is “Bethel — One Jewel Among the Church Faithful.” with Fred Swartz to be the special speaker. Morning services will begin at 9:30 a.m. with Sunday school for all ages and 10:30 am. for regular worship services. Rev.

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Roger Eberly will speak on “The Faithful Lamb.” A basket dinner will be held at noon. The afternoon services will begin at 1:30 p.m. with special music being furnished by the 75th anniversary choir. Swartz will speak on “The Church Faithful.” All are invited to attend these special events. —oTHERE WERE mixed reactions in this community on Saturday when snow was seen falling during the afternoon and evening hours. Many who are heading for Florida soon were happy to see the snow while others were upset over the fact they hadn’t left early enough. Some, who have enjoyed the warm days this fall, are saying that Indian Summer hasn’t been here yet and warm temperatures will be back for a day or two before winter arrives on the scene.

A few didn’t see the snow and didn’t believe others had seen it either. But like it or not. warmer days are at an end and winter is fast approaching. All in all, it made quite a conversation piece for the week end. And the heavier snows which fell on Monday night added even more to the conversations. It even put some in a Christmas shopping spirit. —o— ANOTHER CHURCH to be celebrating a special event this week end is the First Brethren Church. Church members will hold their’ homecoming event on Sunday and dedicate their newly purchased building to the service of the Lord. Church members purchased the former C. S. Myers building on Catherine Street, across the street from the church building, last summer. —o— IT DOESN’T seem possible that the football season is over and the basketball season will begin in a few short weeks. Practice sessions are underway with improvements seen daily as the boys work out under the Warrior coaching staff. —o— NEXT TUESDAY is election day. We hope all our readers who are registered will make their way to the polls and vote. A recent cartoon caught our eye. It noted the American people weren't too happy about the choice on the ballot for president this year. One man, in an obvious Soviet setting, was commenting on this fact. Another simply said he agreed but at least Americans HAD a choice! Let’s remember to vote so we can keep on having choices. What we have isn’t always the best or even what we want, however, it is better to have a choice then not to be able to decide at all on anything. We say our freedoms are being taken away . . . maybe so but at least we still have freedom. The democratic form of government isn’t perfect but it’s the best around! Remember that and VOTE! Abe Lincoln said it, and we would have to agree, “It is the people’s business. The election is in their hands. If they turn their backs to the fire and get scorched in the rear, they’ll find they have got to sit on the blisters. ” Turkey Creek completes report The trustee of Turkey Creek Township has completed the Federal Revenue Sharing Report RS-9C. Trustee Betty J. Dust said the report is available for public inspection in the trustee’s office located at 500 South Huntington Street, Syracuse.

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