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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 13

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Holland, Michigan
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FRIDAY, JUNE, 9, 1972 Torch Bearers Set Weekend Camp-Out THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEU PAGE FIVE Seventy-five Junior i Camp Fire Girls, Jean Teens of Discovery Club, will climax their year's activities at a Camp-out and Council Fire at Camp Pottawatomie. a TM a1 Guardia will go to Camp Pottawatomie Friday for an overmte camp-out and cookout. ihe bus will leave the Camp Fire office at 5 p.m and retu rn Saturday to the 6amp Fire office at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. rS pkins and Mrs.

M. Suzenaar are Jean Teen Chairmen. Jean Teen Guardians are: Windmill Restaurant Breakfast Served All Day "PANCAKES" Our Specialty 28 W. 8th Holland Open 6 A.M. 7:30 P.M.

Mrs. R. Boeve, Mrs. R. Vande Water, Mrs.

P. Van Eck, Mrs. R. De Jong, Mrs. R.

Webb, Mrs. A. Datema, Mrs. B. Williams, Miss D.

Rosendahl, J. Schaumann, Mrs. W. Venhuizen, Mrs. D.

Rohlck, Mrs. J. Allen, Mrs. L. Douma, Mrs.

W. Hopkins, Miss P. Vander Yacht, Miss N. Nykamp, Mrs. F.

Jaehnig, Mrs. C. Kehrwecker, Mrs. W. Van Ark, Mrs.

P. De Kok, Mrs. E. Schutt and Mrs. D.

Taylor. The Jean Teens have had an active season including a mystery trip, bowling and skating party, educational trips to Chicago and Detroit, Daughter style show, Father- Daughter square dance and potluck, Christmas dinner and LOSE UGLY FAT Start losing weight today OR MONEY BACK. MONADEX wil! help curb your desire for excess food. Eat less-weigh less. Start today.

MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $5.00 for twice the amount Lose ugly tat or your money win be refanded by: Wode Drug Store 166 W. 13th'. Mail Orders Filled For The Man of The Moment Father Caravelle by Bulova Transistorized WATCH Never Needs Winding Operates On a Tiny Long Life Battery Forget The Daily Grind-and-Wind HEERSPINK'S JEWELRY GIFTS Washington Square Since 1935 caroling party. The girls have taken part in numerous service projects such as "Save a Life with a Life Saver" for Cancer; Jaycee bicycle clinic, usher for Jaycee movie and Holland Day Care Center. A number of the girls have achieved the Group Torch Bearer and Individual Torch Bearer Rank.

The Group Torch Bearer Rank is a broad program for girls and includes group activities in seven areas home, a science, service, sports and games, outdoors, and party fun. Each of the seven areas include a number of choices from which the group may make selections. Along with carrying out these activities, the girls are introduced to the 25 fields of interest in individual Torch Bearer rank, and will be ready to proceed to the Torch Bearer of their choice. Girls achieving Group Torch Bearer Rank are: Sue Boeve, Julie Toppen, Ginny Pollack, Barb Miller, Sandy Jonker, Julie Van Eck, Kim Douma, Jane De Young, Kris Koop, Nancy Vande Water, Linda Kehrwecker, Paula MacKenzie, Mary Smith, Pam Thompson, Ellen Hoffmeyer, Diane Vander Veen, Shellie Walters, Laurie Zachary, Pam Williams. Mary Miller, Maria Corral, 'Marcy Jennings, Joanne Blodee, Laurie Blanksma, Wanda Blaukamp, Vicki lauch, Opal Sanderson, Karen Simmons, Lynette You Can Pay More BUT Can't Buy Better Prescription Senrice MODEL DRUG Free Prescription Delivery 35 W.

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Day's daughter, Dr. Paul B. Anderson, Consultant on Orthodox Relations, and Mrs. Anderson. Passenger Injured Steve Kunkel, 19, of 610 Harrington, suffered minor injuries when the car in which he was riding struck a utility pole Thursday at 2 p.m.

at Seventh St. and Central Ave. Police said the car operated west on seventh by Glenn Mark Mills, 19, of 551 East 24th swerved to the left to avoid another car which had attempted a left turn from a right lane of the one-wav street. Crash at Intersection Cars operated by Marilyn Edith Holmes, 31, of 1139 Lincoln and Robert Louis Sneden. 74, of Hudsonville, collided Thursday at 3:51 p.m.

at Lincoln Ave. and 32nd St. Police said Holmes was northbound on Lincoln while the Sneden car was westbound on 32nd St. LAKEWOOD FLORAL and GIFT SHOPPE Phone 396-2810 JEAN TEENS PLAN GAMP-OUT These five Jean Teens are among a group of 75 Junior High Camp Fire Girls who will have a camp-out and Council Fire at Camp Pottawatomie this weekend. Shown with their Banner are individual and group Torch Bearer candidates, (left to right), Tammy Allen, Ntincy Vande Water, Sally Van Ark, Terri Rohlck and Mary De Kok.

(Sentinel photo) Van Dyke, Cindy Van Wieren, Laurie Welling, Laura Beekman, Laurie Bruursema, Margaret Johnston, Pam Brooks, Sharon Jones, Shirley Martin, Sandy Rozema, and Karri Tolliver. The Individual Torch Bearer Rank will be going to Lyn Van Eyl and Jo-Ellen Ming for Business; Tammy Alien, Lori Hacker and Andrea Macauly for Outdoor Living; Mary Long and Debbie Kleinjan for Sports and Games; Pat Lunderberg, Mulder and Kerri Armstrong for Hand Art; Pat Lunderberg, Terri Rohlck, Gail Vande Bunte and Mariam Luebke for Music; Debbie Mulder, Terri Rohlck for Ecology; Lyn Van for International Friendship; Jo-Ellen Ming in Swimming, Drama, Religious Growth and Outdoor; Edna Alfieri, Sally Van Ark, Mary De Kok and Mary-Jo Knoll in Cooking. Chaperones for this overnite will be Miss Sandy Decker, -Mrs. Grunst, Mrs. Webb, Mrs.

Van Ark, Mrs. De Kok, Mrs. E. Schutt and Mrs. W.

Venhuizen. Hope Church Has New Summer Sunday Schedule On Sunday Hope Church begins its summer schedule with the worship service beginning at 10 a.m. There will be extended session of the Church school for kindergarten and grades 1 through 4, as well as nursery service for pre-school This schedule of services will continue until Labor Day. The i will be broadcast as usual at 11 a.m., however. Dr.

Glen 0. Peterman will be preaching the morning sermon entitled "Sunday Entertainment." Mrs. Paul Van Eck will provide a musical offering. Barbara Veurink is at the organ console. Also as a part of the service the church will be presenting Bibles to children who are completing the 'second grade in the Church school and will be going into third grade next fall Children receiving the Bibles are as follows: Karen Mae Becker, Sarah Jane Birdsall Bradley Fitzgerald Boeve, Susan Bosch, Barbara Jean Buis Diane Ly Buis, Peter William De Haan, Daniel Jay De Jonge Dana De Free, a i Louise Ferry, Barbara Joan Jacobusse, Elizabeth Jean Thomas Scott Lamb, William Eric Leaske, Karen Elise Lindeman, Jody Allen Merrill, Jeffrey Paul Smith, Wendy Fawn Smith, Cheryl Ann Tysse, David Brian Ward, Curtis Lee Wenke, Julie Ann Winchester and Thomas David Woldring.

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Bishop Hines' journey, following immediately after President Nixon's trip to the Soviet Union, was arranged prior to the announcement of the date of the President's trip. Bishop Hines was accompanied on his trip by Dr. Peter Day, Ecumenical Officer of the Episcopal Church, Mrs. Voji- POSTMA'S Import Service 11135 Chicago Dr. Specializing In VOLKSWAGEN Parts Service Open Mon.

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