The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 November 1984 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., November 14,1984

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NANCY (JOHNSON) Stansberry, daughter of Frank and Evelyn Johnson, and a 1967 graduate of Milford High School, was named Learning Disability Teacher of the Year in Indiana. She is a teacher at the Hamilton County School located south of Tipton. , EVEN THOUGH Thanksgiving is still a week and a day away, the following note crossed our desk this week: “Only six weeks before Christmas. Have you started your shopping? Don’t wait too long because selection is more limited and crowding more intense." IT SNOWED on Sunday! Some claimed to See snow on November 6 but those who record the weather did not see, or did not

■k UPDATE ON QAYCARE CENTER — Carol Hurd, director of the Lakeland Community Daycare Center, Syracuse, gave an update report on the center to members of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club Tuesday noon. Shown in the photo are Rev. David Hyndman, program chairman and president of the Lakeland Community Daycare Center; Mrs. Hurd; and James Caskey, president of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club. < Photo by Col. Joe Gray)

Daycare center ups, downs explained to Rotary Club

Carol Hurd, director of the Lakeland Community Daycare Center, spoke to the members of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club concerning the "health” of the daycare center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at noon Mrs Hurd stated the center will be celebrating its second full year of operation at the new location in December There have been some setbacks and manysuccesses. In 1983 lhe center operated in the black and was able to pay off $5,000 of its funded debt, leaving an outstanding debt of $6,000. In 1984 all bills are being paid, but nothing is left for the debt Reasons for this are attributed to the facts the center is no longer exempt from paying on Social Security and the state no longer pays all of the meals bills although the requirements remain the same. Mrs Hurd stated the staff likes the new building, the program, and is staying. As a result, the staff is an experienced and profi-

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pay any attention to it. The first official snowfall of 1984 will be recorded on November 11. Ralph Neff, of south, of town, said the first snowfall of 1983 was also on the 11, This was confirmed by a radio announcer on Monday morning. THE DEWARTS - Mr. and Mrs. Randall and Mrs. and Mrs. Jon and family, all of Milford, were in Indianapolis on a recent weekend visiting with Sharon (Dewart) Keller and family. They enjoyed a visit to the Children's Museum and to the Haunted House there. TED AND Sandy Speicher have purchased the old Nappanee Carriage Factory and plan to open Sandy’s Beauty Boutique and "Kid's Stuff” there after the first of the year.

cient staff, happy with the work. The center is limited to a student body of 52 children at any given time Through scheduling, this allows enrollment of some 79 students over various times of the day. The children who come to the daycare center are, for the most part, from single parent families. Use by single families with the father as head of household is on the increase. The fees are graduated to meet the capabilities of the family to pay from a minimum of $22.50 to $43.50 a week The average cost per student per week is $43.50. It is obvious fees cannot meet operation requirements. The deficit is met through aid from the United Way of Kosciusko County and from the private sector The center has been full since it opened with the exception of July and August, each year. There are three groups of children at the center, two-year-olds, pre-school.

Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Speicher of west of Milford and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer. The old Nappanee Carriage Factory currently houses the International Gift Shop, owned and administered by the Church of the Brethren. It will close on Saturday, Nov. 24. MRS. LEE Howard, kindergarten teacher at the Milford Christian School, is in charge of arrangements for the school's Thankgiving Dinner. The dinner will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 19, with a short program following by the students of the second, third, fourth and fifth grades. All the children will be wearing head gear that they made. The children and staff will provide the food and Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, parents of one of the

and school children. The age groups range from two to 12 years of age. The center is open from 5:30 a m. until 6 p.m. to accommodate the working parent. There is also an open door policy and parents and guests are encouraged to visit and observe the operation. There are needs. Funds are requested to help meet operational needs and for the purchase of equipment and to help pay off the debt. Good items for the playground, office supplies, carpeting for the walls and many other gifts are requested to help provide a much needed service to the community, commented Mrs. Hurd. She concluded by saying the center is full and they have grown over the past two years. Accidents investigated The Syracuse Police Department investigated the following accidents On Friday, Nov. 9, at 5:35 p.m., Susan Myrick,. Syracuse, and Harold Debolt were involved in an accident. Both persons were backing from their parking spaces and neither saw the other one and collided into each other. Susan Hulley, Syracuse, and Betty McCullough were involved in an accident on Monday. Nov. 12, at 8:12 a m. The McCullough vehicle was traveling north on SR 13 at 10 mph. McCullough was slowing down to turn into the assessor’s office when Hulley started to pass. Hulley slid 36 feet and collided with the McCullough vehicle. Damage estimates to the Hulley vehicle was estimated at SSOO and damage to the McCulolough vehicle was estimated at S3O. SandeWappes attends seminar Sande Wappes of Village Hair Trends, Syracuse, attended a two-day seminar by Framesi of Italy in Fort Wayne on November 11 and 12. Alfonso Garafalo and Suzanne Diety were guest artists. The team of Framesi Hair Pigment Artist discussed and demonstrated the prercise and technical art of Framesi haircoloring. Also a new permanent wave was introduced by Framesi. There was a day of education and a day of hands-on-workshop.

children, will prepare the meal Canned goods are being taken to the school by the children to be given to a family in need for Thanksgiving. LAST WEEK we printed a photo of a gym class at Milford in 1914-1915. Charline Craig has identified her dad, Orvil Orn, as being the last boy in the row on the right side of the photo. HAVE YOU seen the window at Doll's Decorating? IT REALLY doesn’t seem possible that the first home basketball game is next Tuesday. The Warriors will host the Falcons from Fairfield. The Warriors open their season Friday at Carroll. The Lady Warriors, ranked number 4 in the state, open their season on Saturday at Fairfield. Their first home game will be on the 27th when they host Rochester.

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We urge all our readers to see the special winter sports section in this issue for schedules of the basketball teams and other winter sports. c —O'work CONTINUES in an effort to raise funds for the JAWS unit for the Milford Fire Department. An account has been opened at the bank for people who wish to donate and the Milford Area Development Council (MAD) will soon be sending out letters in an attempt to raise enough money for the purchase. MANY AREA residents will be keeping track of two young ladies

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in the Goshen Jaycee sponsored Junior Miss Pageant Saturday night. Two so the contestants are well known by many in this area. Sarah Ann Neff is the daughter of Conrad and Lois Neff of New Paris and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Evans of Milford.' Kimberly Paige Gentry is the daughter of Dick and Cindy Gentry of Goshen. Dick is an employee of Chore-Time. Sarah attends Fairfield High School and wants a career in architecture, commercial art or advertising. She is a members of the National Honor Society and the student council and has served as a class officer.

Sarah was a freshman and junior varsity cheerleader, is student director of the swing choir and a member of the Sunshine Society, the Fine Arts Club and the pompon corps. She is Interested In singing, drawing, swimming and reading and dancing. She will perform a song and dance routine in the competition. Kim is a student at Goshen High School. She has served as a student council representative, junior class treasurer and is currently secretary-treasurer of the student council. She is a member

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of the National Honor Society and plans to pursue a career in management. She received three letters for cross country, as well as most improved award and MVP twice. She is also a letter-winner in track, and won the MVP award in that sport too. She is a former 4*H and French Club member and played in the band for one year. She has been recognized in Who’s Who and America’s Outstanding Names and Faces. Kim will play the flute in Saturday’s competition.