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07 01 2016 July TN Online
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Gas prices have gone down actually but not as much as they were a year ago. Theyve gone from $4.15 plus down to $2.39 and a
penny or two of more or less. To find out where the best price for gas is locally and regionally, go to www.Gasbuddy.com7
The McCaslin Lioness are proud to announce the initiation of eight new members to our club on Monday, June 20 at the Half Way
Bar.
From left, Lioness Mary VanderVeren hosting new member Linda Poquette, Judy Campshure is the sponsor of Kathy Chandler. Joyce
Stastny is sponsored by Percy Knaub. Julie Bangert Sponsored Connie Maul, Sandy Zueller and Merlynn LaVigne are sponsored by
Linda Ziegler (not pictured) and Joan Sackett and Mary Simonis are sponsored by Theresa Gardebrecht. Not pictured is Mary OBrien,
sponsored by Julie Bangert.
The Lioness also installed officers for the 2016/2017 year. Lioness Til Pleva will take over the reins as President with the help of Theresa Linssen as Vice-President. Sandy Panacek is Secretary and Joyce Stastney and Sharn Fowle will take on the Treasurers duties. Delores Gottschalk and Nancy Gardebrecht will stay on as Tamer and Twister. Our Board of Directors consists of Barb Mainczyk,
Kathie Piontek, Julie Bangert, Linda Hartman and Linda Wickman. Linda Ziegler is the Past President/membership Chair.
Welcome and Congratulations to our new members and officers. It will be another great year in Lionism!
OCONTO COUNTY
For details see: http://
www.ocontocounty.org/
July 13th Kids Watermelon Eating Contest Kids up to 12 years of age can compete starting at 1pm at the Lakewood Memorial Park and Pavilion. For more information call 715-276-6678.
July 15th Dockside Shrimp Boils 5pm
weather permitting at the Dockside in
Oconto. (1302 Harbor Road) For more
information call 920-835-5555.
If you have an event that you would like listed, send it in 4 weeks in advance of the event. Send it to
The Timber News at P O Box 207, Lakewood, WI 54138; Phone: 715-276-6087; by email to
knkids@aol.com , or take it to Timberline Restaurant, or Lakewood Super Valu.
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The Townsend Centennial Quilt Showcase and History Presenta- An enlarged replica of an 1857 plat map was then presented to
tion sponsored by the Cententhe Town. The document
nial Committee and Otter Run
was donated by the staff of
Books was held May 29 at the
the Wisconsin Public
Town Hall. The hall became
Lands Trust. Its wood
an art gallery that day, filled
frame was made by Tim
with spectacular quilts made
McQuire. Betsy Popp did
or preserved by members of
her usual meticulous work
the Looney Ladies Quilting
in matting and framing a
Circle.
beautiful treasure that will
also hang in the Town Hall.
A special highlight was the
presentation of a gorgeous 15
In a late addition to the
square Quilt made by the
program, Supervisor Carla
Looney Ladies to commemoVanCamp presented the
rate Townsends 100th Birthfirst T-Shirt awarded to
day. Several members were on hand to present the quilt to Town anyone who completes the 100 Miles for 100 Years Road WarriChairman Bruce Karow. The audience listened intently as the
or Walking Challenge. Emmett Exferd, who is 83, walked the
significance of each square was explained. The Quilt will hang
entire course in less than two months. Emmett lives in Lakein the Town Hall as a lasting memento of the 2016 Centennial
wood but was born in Townsend and says it still feels like home
Celebration.
to him.
Looney Ladies co-chairs Carole Haggstrom and Myra Ritz organized the quilt show. Two of the members' husbands, Gus Legler
and Norman Haggstrom, assisted in the set-up of the display
platforms. With their usual eye for detail, the Looney Ladies
arranged the clubs handiwork to show off their stunningly beautiful works of art.
Contributors to the Quilt Show were Lorraine Aro, Diana Deja,
Carol Duffeck, Mary Ehlinger, Gloria Fonder, Roberta Gliscinski, Carole Haggstrom, Mary Ann Legler, Mary Lietz, Andi
Mett, Laurie Pighetti, Peg Piepkorn, Jean Reimer, Myra Ritz,
Lynette Shaffer, Kathy Schnell, Barb Vejoda, and Karan Verhagen.
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Hours:
Sunday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Closed
P O Box 220
Lakewood, WI 54138
Ph: 715-276-9020
Fax: 715-276-7151
probably the reason he lost his hair at such an early age. But he
loved them all dearly.
The only thing that made him more proud than his daughters, were his little Hun Yuks, his grandkids. Brandon,
Coty, Jessi, Zack, Ryan and Kassidy brought their Papa so
much joy over the years. The Hun-Yuks will miss him dearly, as will his daughters and sons in law.
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St. John Lutheran Church, Townsend Services are held: Service times Sat. 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m.. On Sept 13, Our Winter Service
hours will be Saturday 5:30pm and Sunday 9am There will be no 2nd service. Sunday School will Start on Sept 13th at 10am.
Lenten Mid-week worship services: Ash Wednesday, February 10, Communion Services 8am and 5:30 pm with imposition of ashes;
Non-communion devotional services Wednesdays Feb. 17- Mar. 16
The Christian Food Pantry is always in need of food and/or cash donations. Right now we are short on canned meats like stew or lunch meat,
canned spaghetti, varieties of soups, canned fruit like fruit cocktail and pineapple, peas, carrots, potato flakes, pasta noodles, macaroni, and rice.
Please bring these offerings and place them in the shopping cart in the church entryway. Thank you.
St. Marys of the Lake Catholic Church Students who wish to participate in the Youth Group, call for details. 276-7364.
Church of Christ, 14299 Cty Rd W, Mountain, WI; Sunday Service; 8:30 a.m. Lois Trever, Church Secretary, 715-276-7112
Service Times
Laona---Sun. 11:30 a.m.
Lakewood ---Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Wabeno---Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Church School During Service
Lakewood & Wabeno & Laona
Parish Office-4347 N. Branch St., Wabeno 715-473-3603
Lakewood
1552 Hwy 32
Rev. R. Lee Jennings, Jr
forlarpar@ez-net.com
Website: www.stjohn-townsend.org
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