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   Sioux Center News (Newspaper) - June 16, 1998, Sioux Center, Iowa                                1 Page 6 SECTION ONE TUESDAY JUNE 1 Page 2 Results of mailings about nursing home are being tabulated Twins celebrate anniversaries Lois and Peter De Jong of Orange City and Ladene and Sentner Altena of celebrated their anniversaries together with friends Joyce and Marlin French of Both couples plan to celebrate with their immediate families at a later Lois and Ladene are the twin daughters of the late Harry and Anna Muilenburg of Volunteers receive recognition Saying there is no greater satisfaction in life than helping someone else and helping your Governor Terry Branstad gave recognition to 135 individuals and organizations for their volunteer service to state An event which took place in Sheldon May 28 was one of 10 ceremonies across the state where Branstad presented the Governors Annual Volunteer Area residents who received individual awards in the Education category included Joyce Sioux Center Sue Orange City Stanley Rock Valley and Bonnie Vant Food Sioux received a group In the category of Elder Mary Negaard of Rock Valley received an David Rock received an award in Natural Pasture walk set for June 23 Iowa State University Osceola County and the Natural Resources Conservation Service will sponsor a pasture walk June The walk will start at 7 and continue until sunset if Site for the walk is the Ray Bjork located onehalf mile west of Signs will be posted at the intersections of Highway 9 and Tanager Avenue and and Tanager The session will take place rain or People are invited to attend and visit with Bjork about new ideas on rotational grazing and see how his pasture is Topics will be pasture fertility and weed control and watering People who have any questions can contact the office is Sibley at Citizens for Morality to view video The Sioux County Citizens for Morality will have a video about the American Civil Liberties Unions crusade against Judge who refused to remove the Ten Commandments from his Judge Moore Separation of the church and state was never meant to separate God from This is a It is adverse to It is adverse to It is adverse to early Supreme Court A public acknowledgement of God is not nor has ever a violation of the First Amendment of the United States The video will be shown June at in the Northwestern State Bank basement in Orange The building is handicap Everyone is invited and refreshments will be Whitney and along with their mother were among those to attend the annual Center Thursday Pork for the event was donated by Sioux Packing Company and Joes Ready Chamber of Commerce members helped serve the food while groups of workers spent the day barbecuing the pork in Central The people who schedule Sioux Centers annual Summer Celebration must have an inside track on the The June weather has been rainy and to say the but days on which the an event took place for the most warm and Some rain showers on Thurs day caused those doing the bar for the pork dinner to raise a canopy above the barbe cue But by the afternoon the sun was shining on the beginning of the People enjoyed sitting in Cen tral Park hearing the Sioux Cen ter High School band perform and also enjoyed seeing Superin tendent Norm Gaines sit in as part of the saxophone The Kiddie Parade showed the SUMMER CELEBRATION See Section 1 Page 4 By Gordon Wolf One would hardly call Ray Castillo fortunate after looking at him sit in his with both legs recovering from his left arm Knowing that his is also wheelchair that his son has a broken limb and that his was in serious condition when he was born three months premature does not paint a cheery But Castillo thinks he is fortu even blessed by because he knows he and the members of his family could have been been more seriously perhaps in a May 8 traffic And Castillo now has more reasons to believe he was fortu nate for more There has been an outpouring of caring and sharing by people at Castillos place of Sioux AUTO ACCIDENT See Section 1 Page 3 Partial results of the mailings which wore sent to Sioux Center and area resi dents about the Pleasant View Retirement Village arc being Responses keep arriving each as of June the results are as follows 1 I support the develop ment concept of Pleasant View Retirement 641 percent 2 I would support having the Nursing Facility located offcampus in the Pleasant View Retirement 584 percent 3 I would support having the replacement of the Nursing Facility remain on the hospital 145 percent 4 I would like informa tion concerning the Assisted Living services and 185 percent 5 1 would like informa on owning an dent Living 152 Yes percent Twenty percent of the pamphlets sent to the pub lic have been which amounts to 750 cards representing house Thirtytwo percent of the cards contained both pro and Pleasant View Retire ment Village is a concept of continuum care for senior citizens which would include a nursing This village concept is being proposed to be located at the property south of Kinsey Elementary The other major proposal is that the nursing home be located adjoin ing the New directors named H A total of 40 students have been expelled in Iowa under the state iaw requiring a oneyear expulsion for bringing a firearm to Elementary Junior High Senior High TOTAL 4 10 16 Ray Castillo sits in a wheelchair amidst baga and of grocery items donated by people at Sioux where Castillo Holly who works iu the aud Joe the Resources at Sioux time OH Wednesday tue gio The footi drive was by and Byi to the involved isi a traffic iu May lett both m a soa a arm a prematurely bom baby m ia Sioux Sioux ib uiso she value of the New people to the board of directors ol the Sioux Communi ty Hospital and Health Cen ter at the June I board Those elected lo three year terms as new directors were Bob Tim By I and Rob They will replace Jack Timmer and Dave Vander who did not seek Reelected were Paul C I o u s i n J a in e s L John Lyle Nancy Visser and Verdean The election had been post since December New to the executive board is Del Brock he will join President Brom Vice President Ardene Ver Secretary Trea stirer Paul Lloyd John Con Van Hospital Auxiliary represent at ivc Nancy and ical Clinic representative Van Brock Arian who in a one rotation ys I en l in e el lor I he executive   

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