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   Wakefield News (Newspaper) - January 18, 1979, Wakefield, Michigan                                SMALL BOXES THE VOLUME 66, NUMBER 12-'--the wakefield JANUARY 18, 1979 SUBSCRIPTION PER WAKEFIELD SCHOOL TO 16 MEMBERS ATTEND Q Miss Ruth Healy Ends Career OTTAWA NATIONAL FOREST JANUARY IS MARCH OF OFFER NEW MATH CLASS VFW AUXILIARY MEETING x At CCC After 30 Years AWARDED CONTRACTS DIMES MONTH FOR TO 11TH AND 12TH GRADERS The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Mrs. David Pikka are on 30 years of Several contracts have been a- GOGEBIC COUNTY RESIDENTS Hieh school students here will Auxiliary met Wednesday evening stationed in Hawaii where he service and was the in- warded recently to area firms January is March of Dimes Month able to take with the Miliary Dave is scription on a cake at a Gogebic cording to Jim Ottawa and Gogebic County residents are the 1979-8T^school S 16 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pikka Community College tea honoring National Forest of the beginning the New Year by taken of of His wife Joan Miss Ruth Supervisor's Office in ing the fight for prevention of dav of the Wa- general and a com- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bod Miss Healy began her career at According to the birth Money raised during Township Board Members were of South Mich. the college on January 11, 1949 est of these was this year's campaign will help of Education ed of the District Conference to be as the secretary to Dean Raymond awarded to Clarence port programs right here in tn held at White Pine on Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs. John Makela Since that she for the construction bic aZov Hospital Mrs. Katherine Miss Vicky Nurmi and Mrs. Seeto has served in positions as Assistant of a. road necessary for the hauling More than 200,000 babies are born ed the addition of to spent a week and of timber The 3 miles long each year with structural or and twelfth the in Iron holidays in 111 visiting Assistant to the Dean of known as the Kits Creek will bolic These infants are The with her was In addition to serving as be located on both the Kenton and in hundred of Some Mrs. Mrs. secretary to Dean she Ontonagon Ranger are born with cleft lip or with and delivered Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davidson also been secretary to Jacob Solin In Thompson a respiratory heart conditions Sed Christmas the unifs two and daughter Marsha and Kathy and Dean David She contract for resurfacing or missing Another 50,000 district Letters of Davidson of Waukegan returned to has became the secretary to of the Lake Ottawa babies are threatened each year by district during the previous school their home after visiting here at the dent R. Ernest Dear on April 15, ground road was awarded to markedly low birth the o and were read at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 1977 and also became the Director ksch Construction Company of Iron most common of all birth the board opened bids visited Gogebic tiola and other They also of Alumni Services November 1, Michigan for These babies are high risk because on a new 66-passenger school bus e who at did some ice 1977 when Thomas Trousdell son stated that the Lake Ottawa their organ systems are too im- and the four body and three ed to take a position Campground near Iron River is one mature to function Many sis bids were referred to the Mr. and Mrs. Reino Hill and A graduate of Luther of the Ottawa's more popular die before they reach their first and chauffeur for tabu- Barbara Legislative n Miss It has 32 units as well as latum and recommendation ber Elen Healy aho attended the University a swimming changing According to Mrs. Fred A 66-passenger Carpenter bus will Srf other of New Mexico in flush Gogebic County the be kept by the school as the high Olivet College in Michigan ning and a boat March of Dimes aims at prevention bids for it on trade was only AJ and Mrs. Rinne Niemi have and Prosper Be- A warehouse roof renovation con- of birth defects through national Truckey gv the 8 week fore beginning her work with the tract for was given to and local programs of medical in other action the the or can contact wiln 8011 law anA she had positions with the kari Mass and public and to the Wakefield for more and U. S. Army Corps of The warehouse is located at the professional health The Youth Hockey son in Minn. Mrs. the Kenton Ranger District week of January 21st will be de- David tie u 016 former Marv tration in Ironwood and in Sault signaled as Gogebic County March as a substitute for fourth 8 T to toir return they were accompanied ste. and clerk at the Thompson Shield of Dimes campaign grade teacher Beth Forslund in who Will School in Structures of On- teers in the Ironwood area wishing ing her leave of for m The tea honoring Miss Healy received the contract for to assist in this years drive may five election C finite - was held on January 11 and was to install basement exists at contact Mr. or Mrs. Gordon tors and one be k w by her many friends from the Ontonagon and Bergland telephone 932-4197. the Gogebic County aTSC Mr. and 1U* the staff and Board of Trustee of ger headquarters office - 4-H clubs use of thi high school Coffee 4-- CARDINAL COMMENTS gymnasium March 23 from 4-8 p. of Mrs. Mildred was poured by R. Ernest Dear Herb Levin Speaker January 18, 1979 high school ShW Mr and Mrs. A. James Gilbret 3nd By George W. Supt. student will meet wS read audit which was returned home Saturday from a FAIRBANKS HAS NEW T* S thP approved as vacation at where Club held dinner a revival in en the of Classes Lunch was served by hostesses the visited with their son and family 1� BUSINESS ing evening in the spin as a the cost of Mrs. Miriam Williams and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rom En- William Wood has given High School Following m the fact that at least the hi Marv Jean The prize route home they also visited their as an educator and turned his the the business session was 50*. and at more of tiae for I for awarded to Mrs lT Z at attention to Just a short held with Dr. J. R. Franck school student body attend 6 SSt & meeting will be Feb. - elected Mayor of David for 4 b. 14 WARNS OF Fairbanks Alaska According to his was inducted by Ed Aha TIm insulating for - PIPE THAWING HAZARDS for the evening one floor of the west side of PAUL J. 71 Each many homeowners parks to waS who had as of 0^r Tne tral School to avoid a Feb 1 price PASSED AWAY SUNDAY face the problem of frozen water T solid and Student The windows would x 71, To save time and money the and a sound program for all took greatly in this m the died Sunday morning at Grand View dedicated do-it-yourselfer may try to zens ab S 3 months So He was a what has become of somewhat T HospitaL thaw pipes without calling for Mr. Wood recently retired as 1"'fr sto Marie resident a disappointment is the demise of 7UCk? % Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sessional president of the University of MaJie the parent athletic Booster the feasibility of extending the N What he or she may not realize a post he held for a number The sPeaker discussed some of the From facts j could th B Title I reading LaanI W is that there are potential hazards of and his entire family humorous aspects of a t club program to the junior high 13�a*� to any thawing job which involves are making their home in as a whereby they not only supported a to the United States and to the use of current For be made by the or addition the but heM 19th Annual March of Dimes where he attended He this reason Lake Superior District Many of the old timers can re- He told to assist paying for the Telethon February 24-25 lived most of bis life in the Power Company that member Wood when of a and how hard surface the weight The 19th annual March of Dimes field and Lake Gogebic only a qualified professional attempt he taught school and coached 3ournahsm has changed trom past a video tape telethon for the prevention of birth During World War II he thawing in he local high school sa 1CL A eras and many other articles that defects will be aired over three years in the 233rd Army En- The most common thawing during the ate 1920s and early and more the athletes 33 weU as the Channel 6, the week as a technician five with od used by homeowners is 1930s. add fon and end of February 24th and 25th. be- duty in the Philippine He ing an electric welder to a swered n any questions relative to At Iast only four ginning at 11:00 p.m. was a section hand for the Chicago shut-off valve outside the home Wm another former Wa- are really active in the booster p.m. and North Western Railroad until and a pipe While this method High School instructor in others have Ray Beauchamp of in 1967. Mr. Niemi never may be theoretically it de- the early 1930s added another Tas mosi ana begn to assist the campaign director for the Upper married pends on ideal conditions in both restaurant to his string of eating ters at but the club as an Peninsula chapter of the National Surviving electrical and plumbing and dning Just re- Louis Verch active entity to be Foundation said the 20-hour tele- A broken or corroded a cently he opened anew place night s meeting will be Louis j think Wakefield students thon will be telecast from the - 1955 plastic couple on a or any at The others - deserve the support of an active ly remodeled studios of and a wiring defect may result ik current years Td eo booster Why is it that The March of Dimes is working 1953 being If current at East Lawrence 68 when there are winning toward the day when all children were held at 1 dentally flows electrical Ann West Funeral services for Lawrence J. people want to get When can be born free of birth with the Rev Paths other than the pope being 68, Ashlund were the teams have losing they Money raised through telethon damage or even fire could Besides operating the restaurants held Wednesday at th Immanuel don't get that Shouldn't ges is used for medical te result If current from the be is now marketing Wm Schuler's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Carl we all realize that the students community and welder flows through house which is being dis- Gronquist Spring burial need support more when they are lie and professional health Man it could overheat the wiring and in more than 15 states and will be in Lakeside losing than when o c caue The danger is not being served on airline Pallbearers were Willis rm presuming that perhaps we Persons interested in appearing on Met In Regular Session to home frozen pipes the Albert Bernard are all becoming a little spoiled the 1979 March of Dimes telethon The First Lutheran Men met in but also to nearby Wm was well known Chester William Decker We are becoming spectators rather should send their regular session on Wednesday At w. is a risky the entire besides and Arthur than becoming Maybe we phone number and a description of ing with Delmar for the taking care of his teaching at the Attending from out of town were can blame TV for making us be- their act March of Dimes Tele- Devotions were given by - ' local he officiated at Kim Swartz Miss come avid spectators And so we Box 636, MI. 49855, the Rev. Wayne The baU played basketball with Cheryl Mr. and loook at high school only - and treasurer report the Michigan Mentors along with Mrs. Martin Rock from a spectator's viewpoint and 50 SENIOR DINERS presented by Bruno Saari was Tr Chambers of 111,; Vincent Tomczyk and Mr. and when we see losing games too ENJOYED FISH DINNER Funeral services for Mrs. Onni stall Maywood and He Mrs. Gilbert we also lost interest The Senior citizens beean The men decided to buy a used 76. also officiated regional and State Mrs. Maurice Kuchinski and wh f nin noon dav dinner glide for the stair case last were held at 9 a.m. Mrs. Margaret is the thP of the church to assist elderly Tuesday at Immaculate Conception According to the grapevine he was Mrs. Leonard the nSf 1 the to enter the Catholic with planning a trip to Alaska to visit and Mr. and Mrs. Frank wat m William Wis. Zl The dinner was followed by col- 3 Lakeside n interested in the kids themselves ored movies with and Gogebic County Federal Returns From and whether they win or lose Growth in the which Pallbearers were Casimer and Donated 20 Heino Korpela has returned shouldn't matter - 0 her t in Maybe that s what it is about UL wuo were jarvinen and Edwin - new who re- vocal or we hav in meeting at the same time at Attending from out in- Union has donated twenty sides daughter and community support and of the TO to fs Community Col- recuperating from an tendance at concerts because there 3,16345 at the Mr. to es While a family reunion was are no winners or in a con- oid other next meetinS be held James Resources Center with another who re- cert we watch concerts on SL Feb. 14, at berta Mr. and sides in N. Y. and a f spectator's viewpoint Alaska and showed 7:30 * Following Mrs. The twenty gift subscriptions are brother who resides in bke TV teaches us to This natural habitat the for a two This the first visit of Mrs. why T* Western This by host BUL Borski and Alois bv Korpela with her brother the same rationale hold for athletic fum showed the LideSs - Stevens Lro BorsH to meet the needs of and sisters in many While Maybe we in native drew and how fev TS AARP To Meet Friday Wisconsin Community College in the area she visited in our of a winner native ana how they spend T ' Minn dents for leisure and academic ad- Garnerville Durine her absence or a loser but rather an enjoyment the winter in ice This was The Wakefield Chapter of the Mrs. Edwin St j ner ' in watching the kids do wholesome also interesting and Association of Retired and Mr. and Mrs. Martti Mrs Larry me Kias ao shouldn't a MSS Poster her AU seventh grade students in is sincerely IT'S A BOY things a booster club could do to First Lutheran Services aS Uc - Word was received here of the show the kids we care about their Bible Study will beheld tonight ana Mrs. AiU to entries in Qf birth of a at 7:30 at the First Lutheran members to d the Operation Poster Jan. 29 6 6 on January 14 at It sure would be nice to see this Regular worship services mil be new to is The of the Escanaba to Mr. and Mrs Mark community get active again with held on Sunday with the Finnish join th m 10 OPERATION u The General The proud grandparents the It could even be fun worship and church school at 9:30 statewide pick up that of Immanuel p and a.m. and the English worship at - t- take Place from April 14 to May Lutheran Church will be nem on Nurmi of Wakefield 10:45 am Immediately following Immanuel Lutheran Worship 1979. since Michigan's Monday Jan. TT CLUB TO MEET the English a pot luck The confirmation classes of Im- has gone into effect te The program zielinski is thP former CB T w n ner will be served in the church manuel Lutheran church will meet ber 3, 1978. this spring will be the and lunch will be in charge of the The Wakefield CR hall for all the This will at 9 and 10 Tne first to clean up Ruth meet January 18 at 7:00 be followed by the annual business Sunday school will meet at 9 streets and parks of the last The program will center around on p.m. at the On the con- Bible Study at 9:15 and twenty worth of bottles and the 20th anniversary of the Mrs. Stanley BudgicK on An interested persons are class will meet at 3:30 ship services 10:30 with Holy Operation is an of the Lutheran Church Tuesday from a wun ner sons tQ attend the Youth Choir will practice A dinner will be opportunity for Michigan's civic and men of the church and all and Mr. 1-- at 5:30 p.m. and the Senior Choir ved in the church hall following conservation groups to work and friends and prospective of Snowfall at 6:30 p.m. the worship and annual her toward dur common goal of a bers are urged to Charter and Mrs James T report for - congregational meeting will be held more beautiful members of the are Mr and Mrs. reported at the snow The winning numbers for following the Bible especially urged to be present at eauge north of Wakefield was 104.5 Jan. 11 in regular weekly will be held in the church on The Wakefield VFW is sponsoring this The Executive Mrs. David Michigan lottery were 46 and 808. at 7 their annual Fishing Feb. 18 Board will meet at 7 p.m. and John of  

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