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   Wakefield News (Newspaper) - August 20, 1981, Wakefield, Michigan                                THE WAKEFIELD COMP VOLUME 68, NUMBER 43 664-580) THE WAKEFIELD AUGUST 20, 1981 SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR LIST OF Rotary Club Shown Film SENIOR OLYMPICS J G Injured Eagle Seen WAKEFIELD SCHOOL BOARD BOARD The Wakefield Rotary Club held PLANNED AT INDIANHEAD At Watersmeet TABLES BIDS AT MEETING AND PERSONNEL their Thursday evening dinner at AUGUST 23-28 campers in the Sylvania The Wakefield Township School Students of Wakefield High Following Mrs Robert Popovich of Recreation area of the Ottawa District Board of Education tabled report on Aug pics 23-28 31 Minn and her son in law and tional Forest reported an injured bids for zoned of * T 2 * eagle at Watersmeet District in the high scHool and any time during the day at thin 60 yeare folio wins Mr and Mrs John Mazurek and Ranger Gottsacker notified about lower than either Central Elementary or Officer The board tabled the High School Principal's toeT as of August 23- their Vacation here visiting at the 3 who presented a most Bowling vice film view Lanes and will be Foundation w 4or the Rotary Cubs to with the .i School morning the injured Boards negotiator wild follow the interesting film with narration on view and eagle was flown via Republic Eleanore H. thp The at the Bessemer Veterans of For- The Rev. and Mrs. Melvin to Minneapolis where it was v. J eign Wars Post ' missionaries to spent to thT of 1B�ard, members viewed T w ' - - Some of the more popular several days the house guests T ofThe Charles E. different foreign exchange members events include duplicate of Mrs brother and estimated the age of the George W. to come here to meet with other party smear ter in Mr and Mrs. V. Eugene S tobe about threl 1 I m George R. Rotary the practice and in- doubles and and cribbage and other She is 3 iSSS P high school terest of such dubs with Rotary and - toTf tormer hard M. R was most Wakefield Central SSS Mrs. Lawrence Georgana Lake CONNOR FOREST INDUSTRIES frisC SSe firSt * and OUve First U. P. LAND several said it may not respond Pauline and Elsa Beth c F table pool and menas to If the can fly A number of personnel changes Second Janice of ' T - and fend for when re- were approved by at a Mazurek and son Steven g gard iin Upper awards its home Arthur Cervo and Carol visiting here Jacobson which has a large op- Mends and Betty Sixth m Laona operates with relatives and Virginia Junttila and Jeanne a mill near aso an- Paul St. 40th Weddine Anniversary t - it has a sawmill on 104 & JameSj spent several days as junior high football A hour was added to the schedule of part-time English teacher Katharine Krznarich and Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richards was hired to teach one Lawrence Former Residents Honored On Title I. it has purchased a sawmill on The High Faculty from Ruona ing her the Rev. and Mrs. a is composed of the Attended Roy Gustafson and other friends Mn. were honored at of ley Girls Phy company VFW Auxiliary Picnic She is the former Cindy most impressive suprise A new teacher aide position with Jack Instrumental managed The Veterans of Foreign Wars commemorating their new responsibilities including care Odessa Home Alice will be a key factor the Auxiliary held their pot uck picnic Miss Nancy who is em- on July 18> of infirm was created and wiu James Phy of our lumber operations in dinner on Wednesday evening at ployed in spent a week Tiie their five 2 be by Sharon Allan the U. P. He said the increased the Post with 27 members visiting her Mr. and Mrs. and families including all The board will tho nnd raw materials base will be lin Donald and other ' relatives 15 grandchildren gathered at tion of assistant cook to Joseph Math. further assurance continued Following the the and assistant to be filled Social supply to the company's lar meeting was held with Presi Wayne Alex furniture and toy Industrial Grace Pious Church in Ishpeming for at the September an 11 a.m. Mass where they re- A bid from Walter Decker for det Pat leading in the pledge Miss Christine their wedding 2 percent milk at 14.5 cert per to the Three new Wis. spent the weekend visiting at Two of the grandsons served the half pint was School Lib Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Sherry the home of relatives ad a son David and a daughter lunch prices were set at 60 cents Ronald Celebrated 50th Anniversary and Mrs. Gloria Joan did the a son for elementary 70cente for Business Katharine o 1 were initiated into the Mrs. Clara Roger presented his mother at the high school 40 cents for Duane Lane Phy e Acting secretary Esther Swanson visited relatives here for several altar and a daughter Bonita reduced rate for adults Ed Social Science Dwight wnA Stanley Johnson the minutes of the previous ed her father to the sons and 85 cents for Head Start Lundeby Vocal Lauri O. commemorated their fiftieth and other Eugene and Lawrence Jr. carried up Mai David Paynter In- dmg anniversary on Aug. a letter was read 15th Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. the Superintendent George Truckey William Richards 8 witn a Picnic party and district president and sons Rick Besides their children and that 16 students from the J Edwin recePtion at Black River reminding members that the next spent 10 days three of Mr. brothers Bessemer Township district will be Joseph ' Cvengros Special of attended by meeting has been changed to Sept ly visiting with Mrs. and three of his and Mrs. attending Wakefield schools in ' 150 2, as she will inspect the unit at Mrs. Hilja brother and and fami dition to the six already enrolled Other Ruth flost and hostesses were their that All chairman are Westgate Rest plus other relatives were pre- in the School Karin two John and and ed to have their notebooks in and with her Mrs. Ingrid 82 in - Gretchen their wives of Ironwood Township der and be at the meeting a half and her Mrs. Londo was attired in a street Susan Rene Wiita Weds secretary to also has hour Mrs. Mark length dress colored crepe jack a. Auk { - - - - - - with complimentary and High two The 1982 can now be mouth Shirley Central Elementary A delicious anniversary dinner Reports given by Alma Ann Elementary was from tables set with Kay Jurkovich and Pat SERVICES HELD Sheryle Noon garden flowers and a wedding an- who attended the planning VIOLA 61 Sharon at 8 Susan Rene Wakefield and They were meeting a red carnations and rose iCT Zt % and Mr. n Jack A- Iron were married Aug. at 4 p.m. by Donald Mr. Londo was a carnation T In the a picnic was - Viola M. 61, 1137 E. held at th The Food Service workers in ed with many and charter was draped for Ironwood for- 2Sr S TS gmia 15th district mery of Wakefield died Tuesday was rented and Wakefield Catherine other Head Alfrieda The afternoon was spent in who died in Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the bride was at View picnic dinner including a whole barbecued pig was served by a in carnage by her sistant Marlene Ser picture taking and boat the - - The The groom is the son of Toivo Judy Server and Present at the lovely celebration Mrs. Frank she was born and and out annd Mrs. Stanley old Van was one of their f A donation was made to at Hurley and SmeT Tte couSe Joseph Genevieve Bessemer who * Hurley schools She moved to A Head James also wore a corsage of gold Wakefield in 1951 and to Ironwood SIT 7Ti^SSL off-white silk was worn corsage of gold Bus tions and rose similar to thc David Bus 0red banski gave the treasurer report Robert Bus The couple were married in Robert Bus semer by the Rev. on trom Scenic Tnp Bus and rose similar to the Wakefield was with to Mervin In 1947 she June 7, 1941 and for 37 and cotton overskirt and was married to Irving C. years before going to Hibbing where * h Carl was killed ne is employed as maintenance fore- fh lace was Jean Ann Wiita was her gathered in a beaded cap. - Mr and Mrs. John Sr. have m Vietnam June 27, 1958. Mrs. man for the Hibbing Taconite Co. Jean Ann was her si Dennis Head August 10, 1931. Mrs Johnson was a scenic trip through was a Gold Star and he will retire at the end of maid of h Thomas ser. John the former Mary They re- They four Mrs. the and return to ver as best Stan in Bessemer for five years Mn. with Mrs. Miss Marie Guests attending were from A reception was held at the Hs Wakefield re- Mrs. Wayne North Father Hall The Green Thumb they have resided since that Mn. they and Mrs. Illinois and newlyweds spent their honeymoon High HeM Mr. Johnson is now Merfin ' -' in the Upper Peninsula Elementary 71 the first with five Hot Lunch Program RUDOLPH 71 in 37 when they Funeral services were held at the Set For School Year field High School and was With the PAwn served together in the armed PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY jt hot lunch for aU nurse's aide at Iron Her and Mrs. John Location died Wednesday at johnSon of at w ill in Wakefield High School husband graduated from Ontonagon Mn together through continue under the direction of Area High School and is employed ona aiea weane 1 Mich received the Grand view tical work in military leadership and Mrs. South Mrs. Johnson is the Catherine The at Upper Peninsula Shipbuilding were Arne fieW u beside preparing meals They wiH reside in Lawrence John -re Arne Appointed to Ski Area er Daniel the Bessemer City Safety Board w Paul Karow of Wakefield was The hot lunch kitchen was re- reappointed and James L- Dilworth he was employed in the open bom - weapons pft mines until in Maior Projects Taken sive and offensive tactics and moved to l of Care at Wakefield School sance techniques and other w * Most cadets fulfill their advanced camp requirement during the summer between their junior and ujl mgu xii Goy InH Parents preceded han When in S. D. and proofing in band and choral the state and federal government Indianhead Z wm re- - going through records in the court Replaced all north windows of also subsidize the school for president of in tfp heiZ com- the young lady who aided high es served to the high cost head ski was first second and noted that she was from Replaced both boilers at the of the appointed to the board in 1976. He noted that she was Trans- Students receive daily meals that is designated as a member missioned a second lieutenant m four and when going Centad 1 a s Upper Peninsula ski area the active Army or the S. t Mrs. Rue through the the forest Planted 18 to replace has been mailed an succeeding LaVern O. Army Reseve or National M Mrs. Robert ranger noted the on the bids on mid free or reduced for a term Zelinski is a student at John Houghton Negro car and asked what part of temperature Students will qualify for free expiring June 8, 1984. A member thern Michigan OTd Mrs. Leno Michigan they were and Let bids on carpet re m their then told them he was from Iron placement at nign income falls within the guidelines tion Board of he serves Mr. Nordlund served with the so Mrs. Negro - on the Nev income - - Barbara Dederich Weds Army during World War H in Eu- a smaU Brother nf Thomas Val VanTussi August 15 Africa and the Middle - T. guidelines nnh ' 111 Funeral services for John E. Ka- be Committee and the 64. San Tpy on which jg responsible fof dating ski lift He is a 15 to Post No. 11,'American Lesion were ana son nave were on July at Ban - ber of the board of directors for at the New hed at 1 Saturday at the St Survivors include his AH Saints Lutheran tht Midwest Areas Association and l. t - v. Where * n Operators Barbara M. daughter ern Attended Sons Weddine of Mrs. and the late Gerald Funeral with full T 6 - - T Wis. tary rites conducted by the Geroux * * 9^^' resident who died July Services at was married IS tn Post No. daughter Joan and son Louis have 27, were held on July 29 at San Worship Services at Thomas VanTussi mv St. Joan and Mrs. Irene A coffee hour and - Thomas is the son of Val and - - and Lens were members of the and a brother ship wiH be held following the Picnic Held for Residents Gretta Sale Aug. 29 wedding Also attending were service in the church On August 12, tka re- The groom is the grandson of the A Rummage planned for Dwight Wakefield and A Finnish Worship service with of Josephson's Nursing Home Holy Communion will be held at 1 held their picnic at Sunday am. p.m. with approximately two-thirds of the also in the wedding The the Dead Really is - patients in along with If anyone wishes articles to be wedding too place at River View the title of the moring The next meeting of the 15 Games were the grooms picked up call 2243751, 224-7911 or Park in St. The morning worship service is at tive Committee of the ed for the while Thomas is a supervisor with the 224-3491. On the trip to St. Joseph the 11:00 a.m. late Mabel and Carroll August 29 from 9 to 4 James Shaffer for Wis. Gretta Bowker VanTussi Ontonagon Community Action the others sat and 2�TloTb^g^tSes^ S b at 6:�� if - The Picnic was held from I2 noon spector with Briggs and Stratton these The Rummage on Mr n a 320 until 3:30. An enjoyable time was sponsored by the 7:^^ fS S  

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