The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1987 — Page 18

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 1, 1987

Church news

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Multi-media presentation by Impact Brass & Singers

Impact Brass & Singers, a contemporary Christian group from Ozark Christian College in Joplin. Mo., will present a five-screen multi-media presentation, contemporary Christian music and skits in Warsaw on Friday, July 3. The group will perform at 12:30 p.m. at the Marketplace of Warsaw, and at 7 p.m. at the First Christian Churchy on the Courthouse Square. Impact features a brass group and singers, along with a five screen multi-media presentation. The slides illustrate the special arrangements of contemporary Christian music presented by the Impact Brass & Singers. Also adWhere the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe. — Thomas Jefferson

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IT’S CALLED A LAYOVER — Driver Willie H. Inskeep, Bluffton, received only a bruised forearm when this Moorman’s Feed truck overturned in Leesburg about noon on Tuesday, June 30. While traveling south on SR 15 in light rain he applied his brakes to avoid a car turning left. His truck skidded in a circle and overturned on the west side of the highway. Hoile Wrecker Service of Warsaw righted the vehicle. (Photo by Glen Long)

Name Lantz executive VPofCTB

Marion (“Bud”) Lantz has been promoted to the position of executive vice president for CTB Inc., according to James C. Evans, president of CTB. CTB is the parent corporation for Brock Manufacturing and Chore-Time Equipment, all of which are headquartered in Milford. In his new position, Lantz will also continue to have overall responsibility for Brock Manufacturing as general manager of that firm, and will also oversee the sales and marketing functions for Chore Time Equipment, Evans noted Lantz joined' CTB in 1979 and has held positions of personnel director for CTB, manager for Chore-Time’s Cage and Watering Systems division before being appointed general manager of Brock in 1985. He also serves as a member of CTB’s Board of Directors. Lantz and his wife. Shirley, reside near Milford. At a recent board of directors’ meeting, Richard (“Dick”) Gentry was named to serve on CTB’s

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ded in tne program are many funny. yet serious skits to get the viewer to take a look at himself and his priorities. Impact has recorded many songs that have been on the Top 20 charts of a number of Christian radio stations. The group's latest albums "Welcome to Freedom," "Sing For Joy,” •’Disciple," and "The Race Is On,” have been released for national distribution. The group was organized in the fall of 1967 as a small brass choir to perform for chapel services and other special events at Ozark ' Bible College. Since that time. Impact has presented more than 2.000 concerts all across the country, in Canada and Jamaica. The group is under the direction of Dan Stacy. Willis Harrison and Lisa Whitford. The concerts are open to the public. There is no’ admission charge, but a freewill offering will be taken.

Board of Directors. Gentry will continue with his responsibilities f 1 * fKlr* 1 ; ; *Jr * MARION (“BUD”) LANTZ

KLAdirectory of congregations printed

The Kosciusko Leadership Academy for 1986-1987 (KLA) has published a directory which lists religious congregations available toy Kosciusko County residents and visitors to the area. This directory has congregation listings in alphabetical,

Light and Life Bookshop celebrating 50 years

Light and Life Bookshop began building. The bookshop was small, operations in 1937 in a small. originally opened tor the conve- In 1954, the decision was made second-story room of the Free nience of employees and the to move the bookshop to a larger Methodist Headquarters selection of books offered was area and to make it a public retail Volunteer worker at outdoor tamp

Steve Hapner, Syracuse, has recently undertaken a one-year Church of the Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) assignment with Camp Courageous in Monticello, lowa. Camp Courageous is a yearround residential facility serving mentally and physically ' handicapped individuals from age one to 93 years. The 40-acre facility includes three fully equipped camper cabins, a lodge, an indoor swimming pool, nature center -and gymnasium. Activities for campers include a special confidence course, caving, rock climbing, skiing, archery, canoeing, fishing, hiking, swimming and snowshoeing. A two-to-one camper to counselor ratio is maintained and "no one is turned away for lack of funds. Camp Courageous is a nonprofit, non-sectarian camp that is maintained through donations of time, talents and materials bydedicated volunteers. Hapner brings to his project a strong love for the outdoors and for working with other people. After his graduation from high school he gained skills as a carpenter. He is the son of Fred

as Chore-Time Cage Systems division manager which also includes operations at the firm’s Decatur, Ala., plant He will also continue to be responsible for the overall manufacturing functions of Chore-Time Equipment which include metal fabrication and the injection molding and extruding of plastics. Gentry joined Chore-Time in s 1972 and has held various I management positions including s that of plant manager and i manufacturing manager of < Chore-Time Equipment before being named to his present position. He and his wife, Cindy, reside in Goshen, along with their , daughter s Kim,andason,Grier i Brock manufacturers and ; markets a complete line of feed', <

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denominational and location order. The booklet is useful if one is J looking for a congregation by name.-particular religion or particular religion J|thin a geographic area. Permission is

and Ann Hapner. Syracuse, and a member of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. In his leisure time he enjoys fishing, hunting and other sports. STEVEN II \P.NER His project assignment followed a three-week orientation program at the Imani House, a retreat center on Chicago’s south side Sixteen volunteers came together to learn about communi-

From the Syracuse Police Log —

Homing pigeon found in yard

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Depart ments: ’ JINE2I 1:08 am. — Party on Syracuse Lake 4:26 p.m. — Disabled vehicle by South Shore is being moved 5:31 p.m. — Property damage accident by Main Channel Marina JI NE 25 5:57 a m. - Prowler on Harrison Street 2:24 p.m. — Accident at US 6 and SR 13 9:50 p.m. — Loud music at Tur

grain and industrial storage and handling equipment and accessories. Chore-Time Equip ment offers automated equipment for the care and feeding of poultry, swine, dairy and horses Ban smoking Cigarette smoke in airliners is so noxious that American scientists have recommended that smoking be banned on all com mercial flights, s«ss National GeographicHighest mountain At 22,835 feet. Argentina's Aconcagua is the highest moun tain in the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, says National Geographic.

granted by KLA to any individual “Or organization that wishes to copy the directory in whole or in part. Copies are available at county chamber of commerce offices and have been distributed to

ty living, racism, cross-cultural communication, biblical issues, global and economic justice and understanding ways of peacemaking in today's society. As a member of Brethren/ Volunteer Service, Hapner is taking part in a long standing tradition of ministry through service to people around the world. BVS was established in 1948 and has goals of advocating justice, peace-making and serving basic human needs. There are now approximately 140 BVS workers serving in the United States and abroad. In exchange for their time, participants receive room, board and a small monthly stipend from their projects. BVS, a program of the Church of the Brethren General Board, is open to any person 18 or old • who is interested in serving to alleviate human needs through a program founded in the Christian faith J ' - When they all know the good as good. There arises the recognition of evil. — Lao Tzu

tie Bay 10:39 p m. — Officer wanted at Wawasee Motel 11:15 p.m. — Man reported his son took his motorcvcle JUNE 26 2:26 a m. — Car sitting in the middle of the road 5:29 p.m. — Report of kids at beach harassing subjects 7:40 p.m. — Woman reported her ex-husband has her vehicle 11:40 p m. — Call concerning a personal injury- accident JUNE 27 4:36 a m. — Loud noises on South Huntington Street 1:26 p.m. — Report of an accident happening last night 7:57 p.m. — Three calls and person on station about loud music and subjects playing frisbee in the street JUNE 28 10:55 a m. — Grass fire by the old Poor Doll House 11:57 a m. — Four calls bn a field fire on CR 450E

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hospitals, hotels,’ motels, churches, nursing homes, libraries, newspapers, Kosciusko County Board of Realtors and Kosciusko County Personnel Association. This is one of the continuing projects of Kosciusko Leadership Academy which has been formed

store. In addition to the- retail store for walk-in customers, the bookshop offered a mail order department with an inventory of more than 3,000 items In February, 1960, the store moved again into larger, more accessible quarters at the east end of the shipping room on the ground floor of the Free Methodist Headquartes building. An entrance to the large parking lot was also added. The store remained in this location for 20 years with Sherry Benson, and later Philip Myette, managing the operation. In June of 1980 the bookshop rtioved to its present location in the Lake Village Shopping Center, US 30E, Warsaw. Amy Burley was promoted to manager of the store. Light and Life Bookshop offers a wide variety ,of Bibles in the popular translations, inspirational books for children and adults, a wide selection of printed music, cassettes, records and compact discs, as well as many gift items. Additional services provided at Light and Life Bookshop include Sunshine Family Video VHS rentals and a custom framing service. The bookshop currently employs three full-time persons and one part-time employee. According to manager Amy Burley, "Light and Life Bookshop strives to serve the community and surrounding areas pleasantly and efficiently. providing light for a victorious life."

12:42 p.m — Ligonier Police requested the ambulance in back of Watersons 3:02 p.m. — Skiers reported inside the buoys at Macy’s Slip 3:08 p.m. — Homing pigeon found in a yard 4:57 p.m. — Man requested if any accidents concerning locating his daughter 5:07 p.m. — Water in basement 5:56 p.m. — Milford person advised of kids shooting aerial bombs 8:41 p.m. — Business keys stolen 9:25 p.m. — Subject's messing around the concession stand JUNE 29 6:56 a.m. — Suspicious vehicle on South Huntington 8:44 a m. — Dog running loose on High Street 9:06 p.m. — Trash fire on CR 1050 N 9:51 p.m. — Subject shooting rockets over a person’s house

to encourage the development, education, training and motivation of fut-fire leaders to meet the challenges of development and expansion in coming decades. -KLA is intended to develop an informed citizenry that will play an increasingly influential role in the future of Kosciusko County. It. enriches the community by preparing promising individuals to assume leadership roles in various agency, civic and citizen organizations in the county. Individuals may sponsor their own participation in KLA classes or may be sponsored by a company or organization. The course consists of 16 morning classes which meet for two hours every other week. Information studied and discussed includes the history of Kosciusko County, social programs, politics, in-

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dustry, agriculture and many other areas of interest. The next course will begin about the first of October, 1987. Rev. Rough to speak at Oakwood Rev Tom Rough, Superintendent of the Huntington District, will be the speaker at the 10:30 a m. worship service at Oakwood Park on Sunday, July 5. Mrs. Frank Hirschman will be worship leader and Steve and Patty Schwartz will present special music, “Oh, Beautiful for Spacious Skies.” The Oakwood cafeteria will sejve Sunday dinner from 11:45 am. to 1 p.m. each Sunday through September 6. All are invited to worship at Oakwood.