The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 February 1983 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., February 2,1983

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HOBBY TIME — Larry and Joyce Long invite area citizens to start a new hobby this year. The couple operates Paintin' Place Ceramics which is located at 16627 CR M in Goshen, four houses west of US XL A hobby in ceramics means the ability to create dems seen in many stores for a more reasonable price. Joyce, pictured above, offers day or night classes in ceramics, carries supplies, fires products and offers a large selection of greenware. ( Photo by “Steve Ery man >

Meals for older Americans

Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crosson Park. Syracuse; the

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f Pierceton Community Building; J and the Retired Tigers center, 320 t W. Main, Warsaw. f Meals for Older Americans is for persons 60 years or older and is a chance to meet new friends, k enjoy hot. nutritional meals. The | sites are opened several hours I each day including noon for I programs. Meals for Older I Americans is not associated with I Welfare but is for the promotion I for better health for the older population Donations are accepted for the meals. The site directors request all persons planning on attending the meals to make reservations by 1 p.m. the day prior to attending. Phone 457-2631 for trans- . portat ion and reservat ions. February 3-9 THURSDAY — Orange juice, baked turkey with sage dressing and gravy, buttered peas, carrot and celery sticks, dinner roll with margarine, chocolate pudding, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Tomato juice, meat loaf and gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned green beans, whole wheat bread, fresh apple, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY - Blended fruit juice, double chicken, buttered noodles with parsley, chopped spinach with vinegar, dinner roll with margarine, orange, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Pear nectar, beef vegetable soup with crackers, cheese sandwich on rye bread, rosy applesauce, oatmeal cookie, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Prune juice, char broiled beef patty, cream style corn, tossed salad with French dressing, garlic toast, waldorf gelatin dessert, milk, tea and coffee

FDA regulates packaging

By PATRICIA M. RATHBUN Extension Agent. Home Ec In the wake of the recent tampering with over-the-counter drugs in Chicago, the Food and Drug Administration has published final regulations for tamper-resistant packaging. The initial- regulations will go into effect February 7. They cover the packaging of over-the-counter capsules and liquid drugs, including ear drops, mouthwashes and contact lens solution. The regulations require packaging drugs and cosmetics so they will be much more dis? ficult to tamper with In addition, the packaging must make any tampering more easily detectable by the careful consumer. Finally, each package must bear a prominent statement to alert consumers to the specific tam-per-resistant feature of the package. May 5 is the second deadline. All over-the-counter drugs in tablet form for oral or vaginal use and all vaginal and rectal suppositories manufactured after that date must be packaged in tamper-resistant containers.

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TO MARRY IN APRIL — Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis, r 2 box 459 Syracuse. announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter. Tonda Rae, to Jay Allen Kaiser. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser, r I box 2XI Milford He is a 1979 graduate of Wawasee High School and employed by ChoreTime. Goshen. The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Wawasee High School, where she majored in sewing and fashion. She now works as a seamstress at Flexsteel. New Paris. The couple plans to be married April 23 at the Bethany Church of the Brethren. USB New Paris. Family swim at Wawasee Reginning Monday, Feb. 7, the Wawasee High School swimming pool will be open £° r swims from 7 until »>3() p.m. The swims will conti nbe every Monday night, announced Donn Kesler, Wawasee vice principal. All children must be accompanied by an adult, but the adult does not have to pay if he doesnot swim CUSTOM CANVAS 1 Mi North, 4 Mi. West Milford BOAT COVERS - TARPS PICKUP COVERS REPAIRS AWNINGS TRAMPOLINES | SHOf KEPAIK | Open 5 Days 8 A M. 6 P M. Closed Sun f c ri.

July weddmg planned by couple Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Hare announce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria Lynn, to David West of Phoenix, Ariz. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. Yates of Syracuse and a graduate of Fairfield High School. The bride-elect is a graduate of North High School and Phoenix College of Nursing. She is employed in the cardio-vascular unit of Saint Luke’s Hospital in Phoenix. The bridegroom-elect attended Ozark Bible College and graduated from Southeastern Academy in Florida. He is owneroperator of Dependable Pool Service, Phoenix. The couple plan a July wedding and will honeymoon in California. Jopchop All vegetables with tops — turnips, beets, carrots — should have their tops removed before storing.

By February 1984. all covered products that are on store shelves must meet these regulations. Each package type will have its own tamper resistant package. Some examples include: film wrapper packages — film wrapped and sealed around product and or product containers; shrink seals bands—bands and wrappers which conform to cap and container, must be torn to open ; bottle seals — paper, foil, or plastic sealed to bottle mouth under cap, must be tom or broken to reach product. In the meantime, consumers should carefully inspect any over-the-counter drugs before purchasing. If there are broken seals on packages; open or discolored containers; or loose, torn or missing wrappings, beware! And once you get the product home, do not use it if it is discolored or if it has an unusual odor. In either case, take it immediately to the pharmacist or the store manager for assistance.

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(Answers on page 18) NOMINATION ANO ELECTION TRUSTEE NO. 2 Lakeside VFW 1342 AaxMary Saturday. Feb. 11 1 P.M.

LOUISA’S letter Dear Louisa.

My husband’s father died this past month and my mother-in-law is living alone in the house she owns. Her two daughters are urging her to sell and to come live with her children—four months with each. They are afraid for her to live alone. However, she doesn't wish to sell and says she is not afraid to live by herself. I think she will be much happier to keep her own home and visit us when she wishes rather than to make such a change in her . way of life but I hesitate to urge this as my sisters-in-law wiH probably think I don’t want to have her with me for four month What do you

TOWEDINCHURUBUSCO — Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Manley, r 1 Churubusco, announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna L. Manley, to Donald D. Sprague, r 2 Albion. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Bailey and the late Duane Sprague of Milford. He is a 1971 graduate of Wawasee High School. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of Churubusco High School and is emptied at Essex, Columbia City. Sprague is employed by Griffith’s Wawasee Marina, Syracuse. The wedding is planned for April 9in the United Methodist Church. Churubusco, with a reception to follow at Columbia Hall. Columbia City.

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think I should do? L.B.Ah. Answer You can let your mother-in-law know that you agree with her but don’t be aggressive about it. Personally. I think any woman who is in good health makes a mistake to sell her home if she can afford to keep it. As one gets older, privacy is something to treasure and being in one’s own home where one can do as she pleases is a great satisfaction. Louisa Address: Louisa, Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115

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February 6, 1983 AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18—A happy family life . depends upon you. Make your home and surroundings as pleasant and comfortable as possible, PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20-Expect an interesting development with a happy ending. Make necessary home repairs. Financial picture should improve. APRIES - March 2! to April 20— Keep ideas and plans confidential during this period. Finesse gets you much further than boldness now. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Maintain a state of headiness and alertness to stay ahead of competitors. Singles are in a highly favorable period for meeting future mate. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Keep that ace up your sleeve. Save surprises for later. Personal freedom and self expression are important to you now. CANCER - June 21 to July 22—Why must you always aim for the top prize? Try being less competitive. You can then relax. Ride with the tide awhile. LEO — July 23 to Aug. 22—Good manners are extremely important, esepcially for the present through the month of April. Be on your very best behavior. VIRGO - Aug 23 to Sept. 22—Keep no secrets now from mate or close associCouple plan May wedding Betty Witman, r 2 box 62-A Milford, announced the engagement of her daughter. Maureen Jackson, to Matthew Minnick, r 5 box 85 Syracuse. Miss Jackson, whose father was the late Worth Jackson, graduated from Wawasee High School in 1978 and received her secretarial science degree from Huntington College. She is employed as a personnel secretary with CTB Inc . Milford Minnick, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry (Betty) Minnick. 618 Sddth Harrison Street, Syracuse, is a 1976 graduate of Wawasee High School and is employed by ChoreTime Equipment, Milford. A May 20 wedding at Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milford is being planned

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FIFTY YEARS — Mr. mri Mrs. Cyril ( Bus ) Likens wilt celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday. Feb. IX from 2 until 4 pm. in the fellowship hall of the North Webster Church of God. Serving as hosts for the reception will be their children and grandchildren. Bus and Myrtle Beezley have lived most all their lives in this area. They were married on February 16, 193 X They have three children. Edward of Wbrsaw; Robert and Fran Bowser, North Webster; 12 grandchildren: and four great-grandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited and no gifts are requested as your presence and friendship is their treasured gift.

ates. Financial interests could be favored if you accept help from others. LIBRA — Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Exchange ideas with those with common interests. A good mood should prevail throughout this week. SCORPIO -- Oct. 23 to Nov. 22—Set no bounds on your vivid imagination now. Artistic endeavors are favored. Learn to communicate well with others. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Stop wasting time with persons who disturb important work you are doing. Be kind, but to the point, when telling them you are busy. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-The time has come to end some projects and begin new ones. Stop taking so much of someone’s responsibility. Demand that they carry their share of the load. kJ*' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Peggy Lockwood. 70995 SR IX New Paris, aunounces the engagement of her daughter Angela Dee to Timothy Lowed Herr, son of Terry and Adeline Herr. 6XJBB CR IS ‘ Goshen. Miss Lockwood is a 1982 , graduate of Fairfield High School and is employed as a hair designer for The Village Hair ! Tenders in New Paris. Herr is a 1981 graduate of 1 North Wood High School and is emploved with Terravan Transit New Paris. A June 2X 198 X wedding is planned at the Bethany Church of 1 the Brethren. i Sockit To protect a thermos bottle 1 from breakage, cut the foot off a I large sock and slip it over the thermos.

ALL OUT FURNITURE AND BEDDING BLOW OFF! 5 DAYS ONLY! SALE ENDS SUN. Feb. 6th 5 P.M. OPEN DAILY 9 TO 8:30 P.M. SAT. 9 TO 5 SUN. 1 TO 5 HOMEMAKERS FURNITURE